Traditional Leaf Plate Making Workshop in Kathmandu

From $60 3 hours Amazing Kathmandu Kathmandu, Nepal Pickup available

Why we love it?

The Traditional Leaf Plate Making Workshop in Kathmandu offers a unique, hands-on experience where participants can learn the art of crafting duna and tapari from local artisans known as Ama. Lasting three hours, the workshop begins with a traditional Nepali welcome featuring masala tea, followed by an introduction to the cultural significance of leaf plate making. This activity is ideal for those interested in sustainable practices and traditional crafts, as it provides insights into local customs while fostering creativity. Additionally, participants can engage in bonus activities such as twisted incense and cotton wick making, further immersing themselves in Nepali craftsmanship. Hotel pickup and drop-off within Kathmandu city are included, making it easily accessible for travelers.

Inclusions

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off (within Kathmandu city)
  • Traditional Nepali welcome with masala tea
  • Hands-on leaf plate making workshop (duna & tapari)
  • Guidance and storytelling from local artisans (Ama)
  • Bonus activities: twisted incense & cotton wick making
  • All necessary materials and tools for the workshop
  • Your handmade crafts to take home as souvenirs

Exclusions

  • Meals or snacks (other than masala tea)
  • Personal expenses (shopping, etc.)
  • Tips or donations for the guide/artisans (optional but appreciated)
  • Travel insurance
  • Pickup/drop-off outside Kathmandu city (available at extra cost)

Itinerary

Pickup & Arrival

We will pick you up from your location and take you to the workshop venue.

Traditional Welcome

Upon arrival, you will be greeted in a traditional Nepali style with a warm welcome. Enjoy a cup of authentic Nepalese masala tea, made with aromatic spices, as you settle in and soak in the local atmosphere.

Introduction Session

Meet our skilled local artisans, lovingly called “Aama” (mother), who are the heart of this workshop. Aama will share stories about the cultural significance of duna and tapari, the traditional leaf plates, and explain how this craft has been passed down through generations. Guests are encouraged to introduce themselves, ask questions, and engage in light conversation to create a friendly and immersive experience.

Hands-On Workshop

The main session begins with a demonstration of how to craft duna and tapari using sal leaves. Guests will practice stitching and shaping the leaves under the guidance of Aama, learning the traditional techniques step by step. This is an interactive, hands-on experience, perfect for all skill levels, allowing you to create your own authentic leaf plate.

Bonus Activities

For those interested, try making twisted incense and cotton wicks, two small but essential crafts deeply tied to Nepalese rituals and daily life. Aama will guide you through these additional activities, giving insight into their cultural and spiritual significance.

Closing & Reflection

Once the workshop concludes, guests can admire their creations and take photos. Each participant will leave with their handmade duna and tapari, along with any incense or cotton wicks made, as meaningful souvenirs of their cultural experience. Aama will offer final insights and blessings, wrapping up a day of creativity, learning, and cultural connection.

Drop - off

After the workshop, guests will be safely dropped back at their original location, completing a seamless and comfortable experience from start to finish.

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