Tharu Community
Indigenous to the Terai region, the Tharu people have a unique lifestyle centered around farming and fishing. They offer homestays and cultural performances in Chitwan National Park.
Experience type (mandatory)
- Cultural Immersion
- Adventure Travel
- Wildlife Safari
- Hiking & Walking
Language (mandatory)
- Other
Population
~1.7 million
Origins
The Tharu are an indigenous people of the Terai region in Nepal and northern India, known for their resilience and adaptation to the jungle environment. They have lived in the Terai for centuries, maintaining traditional farming and fishing practices.
Customs and Culture
The Tharu culture revolves around farming, fishing, and handicrafts, with unique festivals and dances such as the Sakhiya dance. Their traditional dress includes colorful attire, with women often wearing large silver jewelry. Tharu homes are made using locally available materials, such as mud and bamboo.
Activity
Tourism activities include homestays, cultural performances, jungle safaris in Chitwan National Park, and visits to Tharu villages to experience traditional lifestyles and crafts.
Other
Best visited in winter for wildlife viewing