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picturesque monasteries and a nunnery in the village. According to Lama, the Kopan Monasteryreceivesmanyforeignresearchers and students who come here to learn about Mahayana Buddhism. “There are also some long time expatriates living in Kapan now,” he says. Kapan has 15 different ethnicities. Guests canlearnaboutandactuallyexperiencemany cultures. Lama says, “Visitors can choose to stay with Brahmin families, or Chettris, or Newars, or Tamangs, or Sherpas, or Magars, or with many of the ethinic group. In fact, some of the homestays even have names like “Poudyal Homestay”, “Tamang Family Homestay”, “Gurung Family Homestay”, and so on” Another interesting fact is that Kapan happens to be the resident village of morethan50experiencedmountainclimbers including renowned names like Kaji Sherpa, Ang Rita Sherpa and the late Babu Chiri Sherpa, the fastest man to have reached the Everest summit without an oxygen tank. Doubtless, Kapan is an interesting destination for tourists coming to Nepal and its well organized homestay program can only make their stay all the more memorable. Lama is enthusiastic about how things are working out and discloses,“One tour operator whose clients are mostly American has been sending groups every season for a one-day www.royalmt.com.np dinner program at our homestays. They say thattheyhavereceivedexcellentfeedbackfrom their guests. This season alone, they sent us 17 groups of about15 people each. Now, they are planning to convert such programs into overnight stays.” Indeed, Kapan Homestay Village appears to be a success story, perhaps the most successful of any of NTB’s programs in Nepal Tourism Year 2011. 51