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Corporate Social Responsibility


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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Your Tour, Their Future

When you book a tour with us, your trip does more than just take you to beautiful places—it helps support local communities in Nepal. Through our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, your travel is making a real difference in areas such as education and healthcare.

How Your Tour Supports Local Communities

By choosing to travel with our agency, you’re indirectly supporting the Nepalese community, particularly in essential sectors like education and health. Simply by booking your tour, you help fund programs such as providing school materials (books, bags, and warm clothing for children in need) and supporting health awareness campaigns. These campaigns cover important topics like the dangers of second-hand smoking and basic hygiene practices, helping local communities improve their quality of life.

Tilak Thapa: A Community Leader Who Cares

Our founder, Tilak Thapa, is not just a business owner; he’s a passionate advocate for his community. Tilak served as the President (Mayor) of his local community for five years (2017–2022), working on various projects that improved local infrastructure, education, and healthcare.

For more about Tilak Thapa’s legacy, visit The Life and Legacy of Tilak.

Want to Do More? Join Us in Volunteering

If you want to take your contribution further, we offer opportunities to directly support local schools and health centers. You can combine your tour with volunteer activities, such as helping out in classrooms or assisting with community health programs. Contact us to learn more about how you can get involved.

Travel That Matters

When you book a tour with us, you’re indirectly supporting vital community projects, whether it’s by funding education for children, supporting healthcare initiatives, or helping local businesses thrive. Your choice of travel has a lasting impact on the lives of people in Nepal.






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