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Are you interested to learn how to cook Nepalese food? This can be done at a half day. You will be accompanied with a chef to the local market to buy fresh ingredients required to prepare the food of your choice. You can choose one of the most popular fast foods: Dalbhat, Alu Parotha or Mo:Mos. Along with the kitchen staffs you will prepare the ingredients to make the meal of your choice.
You can be involved, if you like, in washing and cutting vegetables; grinding chillies and other spices in a mortar; stirring curry and wrapping the Mo:Mos. It’s sensory experience! You will enjoy the dish you prepared.
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Are you interested to learn how to cook Nepalese food? This can be done at a half day. You will be accompanied with a chef to the local market to buy fresh ingredients required to prepare the food of your choice. You can choose one of the most popular fast foods: Dalbhat, Alu Parotha or Mo:Mos. Along with the kitchen staffs you will prepare the ingredients to make the meal of your choice.
You can be involved, if you like, in washing and cutting vegetables; grinding chillies and other spices in a mortar; stirring curry and wrapping the Mo:Mos. It’s sensory experience! You will enjoy the dish you prepared.
Feb 11 2021
After we finish our trekking, our friends and myself would like to learn Nepalese dishes and how they are cooked so why we took this one day cooking training where we learned to cook MoMo. We really liked MoMo, learned to cook it and it was really tasty. Thanks Shree and cooking partners who really helped us in making this happened.
This is ADVENTURE travel, and many of the trip destinations in this site are remote areas, within under developed countries, where events are less predictable than is usually the case in. The unexpected is the norm in these areas and, despite painstaking planning and organization, our adventure trips can never be taken for granted like regular trips. Many of the places that we visit do not have the same quality of emergency health and safety services that you are used to in the developed world. Internal flights can be canceled, road transport is generally uncomfortable and unreliable, and hotels often do not approach the standards of the West.
IF YOU ARE NOT PREPARED FOR THIS, YOU SHOULD NOT TRAVEL WITH US. This unpredictability also means that the itineraries that we put forward for each of our trips should be seen as statements of intent, rather than as contractual obligations. A variety of factors, including weather, transport difficulties and political instability, might dictate that we change any itinerary. The trip leader will make any changes that are necessary, after consultation with the group. Only rarely will such changes be significant, and we will always do everything within our powers to minimize the effects of the enforced changes. We cannot be held responsible for the results of changes or delays, irrespective of how they are caused.
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.