At a Glance
Trip Overview
Learning to cook Nepalese cuisine can be a fantastic experience while you’re in Nepal. In just half a day, you can immerse yourself in the local culinary culture. You’ll start by visiting the bustling local market with a chef to pick out fresh ingredients for your chosen dish. Popular options include Dalbhat, Alu Parotha, or Mo:Mos.
In the kitchen, you’ll join the staff in preparing the meal, from washing and chopping vegetables to grinding spices in a mortar and pestle, stirring curry, and wrapping Mo:Mos. It’s a hands-on, sensory adventure! Best of all, you’ll get to savor the delicious dish you’ve created. After a bit of practice, you’ll be cooking like a local!
Trip Reviews
After we finished our trekking, me and my friends wanted to learn about Nepalese dishes (specially momo) and how they are cooked. So we took this one day cooking training where we learned to cook MoMo and Dal Bhat. We loved the foods which we cooked ourselves, and it was really tasty. Thanks Shree and cooking partners who really helped us making this happen.
How these top guide books have described us?
"Ein Absolut verlässlicher, superfreundlisher veranstalter mit erstlkassigem Service.”
“Long-established trekking company with a breadth of experience and an easy-to-find location."
"A very reliable, super friendly agency offering top-notch service.”
“une agence engagée avec une belle expertise du terrain.”
Additional Information
This is ADVENTURE travel, and many of the destinations on this site are in remote, underdeveloped areas where unpredictability is the norm. Despite careful planning and organization, our adventure trips can’t be taken for granted like regular trips. Many of the places we visit lack the emergency health and safety services you’re used to in the developed world. Internal flights can be canceled, road transport is often uncomfortable and unreliable, and hotel standards may not match those of the West.
If you’re not prepared for this, you shouldn’t travel with us. The unpredictability also means that our itineraries are statements of intent, not contractual obligations. Factors such as weather, transport difficulties, and political instability might require us to change any itinerary. The trip leader will make any necessary changes after consulting with the group. Such changes are rarely significant, and we always do our best to minimize their impact. However, we cannot be held responsible for changes or delays, regardless of their cause.
What makes this trip different ?
Trekking Team Groups is one of the main supporters of Ambe Foundation, a non-political and non-profit social organization. We contribute our support to the remote village of Nuwakot and different schools like Gramin Devi, Khumbeshwori through donation, sponsorship and partnership in various projects. For details click here what we do and why we do?
Donation
Trekking Team Group donates a percentage of business profits to the foundation on a yearly basis, which supports the ongoing maintenance cost required for Gramin Devi and Khumbeshwori school, a community-based school in Nuwakot.
Sponsorship
One of the major activities of Ambe foundation is the children sponsorship program, which is conducted with full collaboration with Trekking Team Group.
Partnership (Volunteering Program)
The Ambe Volunteer Program, organised by Ambe Foundation and Trekking Team Group, aims to mobilize teams of experts and interested individuals as an effective and economic measure in providing the human capital for education, health and community development in Nuwakot District.