Nepal Villages include the Amppipal village, Chukhung village, Gaindakot village, Kamdi village, Dedhgaun village, Dole village, Ghalegaun village, Dingboche village, Khumjung village, Thadia village, Satyadevi Dhading village, Thalara village, Vijayanagar village, Makaikhola village, Tengboche village, Rumjatar village and the village of Namche Bazaar. There is a brand new section of tourism coming up which will organize tours to the Nepal Villages.
With the increasing globalization of the village tourism in Nepal, the country is promoting newer means to take this business to the summit. The main reason behind this step is the fact that the revenue generated from the village tourism helps in the eradication of poverty as well as an all round growth of the village community.
The tourists visiting the Nepal Villages not only taste the local delicacies but at the same time buy souvenirs like the local handicrafts and artifacts. All this helps in earning the villagers some more money apart from their traditional source of income that is farming.
The villages at Nepal host some of the wide ranges of the endangered as well as the uncommon varieties of wildlife and bird-life at its tourist centers. Some of these places in the villages in Nepal are the Royal Chitwan National Park, the Talyngo Lake, Marsyandi, Midim and Khudi rivers, the Khudi hydro-electric dam site, the Utter Kanya temple, Pempro Fall, Ganesh Kunda and Bridaing Kunda lakes and Gange-Jamuna Waterfall.