Women becoming self-reliant thru homestays

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, March 8 Various women entrepreneurs, who run homestays at different places in the country are helping promote tourism, providing
job opportunities and contributing significantly to the country economy. Sharing their experiences with THT today, women entrepreneurs said
it had always been a challenge for a woman to start business. &It was difficult to run the homestay as I lacked money
My husband, who returned from foreign employment, wasn&t confident about running a homestay
I took loan and ran the business
There is no looking back now
I have also been providing employment to other women in the village,& said Sita Gurung, who runs a homestay in Marsyangdi Khanigaun Tole in
Lamjung. The women faced hardships in the initial days
&Villagers made fun of us when we started the homestay,& said Parbati Gurung, 47, who has been running her homestay for the last 22 years in
Syangja. It was difficult initially as there were no tourists coming in
The women, however, were patient and waited
&There were not many tourists then
I waited patiently
There is now profit of more than Rs 20,000 per month,& said Chandrawati Gurung, an entrepreneur, who runs a homestay in Syangja. Some women
started homestay as they were inspired by others
Some of them saw there was no proper place in the villages where tourists could get food, tea and coffee
&I joined this business as there were no proper eateries here
There are 15 such homestays here which serve more than 16,000 tourists each year,& said Tilmaya Gurung, who runs a homestay in Besisahar,
Lamjung
She is the vice-chair of the homestay committee in Lamjung. The women were attracted to the business as they could not make much money
working in the field
&I used to sell milk and work in the field
I didn&t earn much
So I started running a homestay,& said Damber Kumari Gurung, who runs a homestay in Ghandruk. Running homestay business is not easy
The women are dedicated to providing best services to tourists
&It is important to give the best service
If you ignore this, you can&t run the business for long
One must provide quality service,& said Damber Kumari. These women are not just running a business to make a living, they are also bringing
about change in the country economy by creating job opportunities
&I have hired some locals to play panche baaja and other musical instruments
Also, women are employed to help me in running the homestay,& said Parbati. Women entrepreneurs have also been able to bring a change in
their own lives
They have become more confident and enjoy more freedom
&We were not allowed to talk in front of our in-laws, dance and sing, but after we started the business we have been able to talk in front
of them and share our opinions
We have also been performing cultural dances
I felt awkward talking to people, but that has changed now,& said Parbati. Through homestay business women are learning foreign culture and
languages
&Running a homestay gives me opportunity to know about somebody else culture and language
It is all about culture exchange,& said Parbati. Though the women run business, they often need help from men for certain works such as
bringing necessary items from market and also for construction works
&Men help us in construction works, doing dishes and cooking food, among other works,& said Tilmaya Gurung, 37, who runs a homestay in
Lamjung. Sita Gurung, Tilmaya Gurung, Chandrawati Gurung, Parbati Gurung, Damber Kumari Gurung and Dil Kumari Gurung, women entrepreneurs
who are running homestays in different locations in Nepal were honoured by Maiti Nepal for their contribution to tourism sector and bringing
about changes in society at an event organised in the capital on the occasion of International Women Day. The post Women becoming
self-reliant thru homestays appeared first on The Himalayan Times.