Experience the thrill of nature at our comfortable eco-camp, nestled directly on the banks of the Trisuli River. Let the soothing sounds of the river lull you to sleep, and create unforgettable memories around a campfire under a star-filled sky.
Embrace the River's Song
Listen to the rhythmic flow of the Trisuli River as you relax in our spacious tents. The Trisuli Centre offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature in a serene and picturesque setting
Just 80 kilometers west of Kathmandu, along the Prithvi Highway, lies a vibrant riverside village. A bustling trail bridge connects footpaths to the main road, leading to a colorful bazaar. Nearby, a magnificent Banyan tree, "The BIG FIG," stands as a testament to nature's grandeur, its aerial roots nurturing its ancient presence.
The Trisuli Centre is more than just a glamping site. It's a catalyst for community growth. Our presence has created employment opportunities, revitalized local businesses, and fostered civic pride.
Beyond adventure, the Trisuli Centre is a hub for community development. Volunteers guide and inspire The Trisuli Young Leaders’ Club, providing essential life skills to local youth.
Experience riverside glamping, raft the Trisuli River, and discover a revitalized community. Adventure and tranquility await.
I was in Bhutan and the experience was indeed amazing. Totally personalized, a balanced ratio between culture and hiking. The hotels perfects, the food excellent. At any time I felt to be in an exotic country and in a safe condition
We enjoyed our stay at the Old Inn in Bandipur. The location was excellent, and the guesthouse was charming. The staff was very friendly and helpful. We did have a small issue with our room initially, but it was quickly resolved. Overall, we had a wonderful time and would recommend Rural Heritage, but perhaps a little more attention to detail in room preparation would be beneficial
The Famous Farm in Nuwakot is a truly special place. It's off the beaten path, which makes it even more authentic. The restored manor house is beautiful, and the gardens are a peaceful oasis. I loved learning about the local farming practices and interacting with the villagers. The highlight of my trip was visiting the school for deaf/mute children – it was so inspiring to see the work that Rural Heritage is doing to support the community