Kumari: A Father's Dream

Making good on a promise, trekking guides transform their home community and demonstrate the far-reachning impacts of tourism in rural Nepal.

Deep in rural Nepal, a group of childhood friends from low-caste families have started a trekking guide social enterprise that has transformed their home community of Kumari. Led by Jagat Lama, the guides have channeled their profits and energy into developing a self-sustaining community centered around many of the regions firsts: basic electricity, a women’s skill center, a local school, a working community farm and a medical hospital.

Jagat is driven by a promise he made to his dying father to bring medical care to the village. At the grand opening celebration, Jagat’s mother is the first patient of many into the Sukman Memorial Polyclinic, named after his father.

Less than 2 years later, a massive earthquake hits Nepal, leveling the hospital, school and women’s skill center. Because Kumari is so remote, Jagat and the other trekking guides respond with aid, food and shelter. Wrestling with the continued challenges, Jagat digs deep and finds the strength to help lead the Kumari recovery. The village is rebuilt stronger than before as the guides turn their vision to the next generation of leaders to continue their vision of self-sustained growth and empowerment.

The film has won the Best Culture Film at Krakow Mountain Film Festival, Honorable Mention at the Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival and is being included in the BANFF and Wild and Scenic World Tours

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Making good on a promise, trekking guides transform their home community and demonstrate the far-reachning impacts of tourism in rural Nepal.
Filmmaker: Sean O’Connor
Indigenous People