Donate with JustGiving

Moving Mountains in Nepal

Programmes and Projects we have in Nepal

The project I ran in Nepal has been over the last twenty five years and is still ongoing, I would regard it more as a life’s work which has developed organically rather than a project.

Eco-Friendly Cooking Stoves, Bumburi

In 2008 Moving Mountains installed new eco-friendly cooking stoves with attached insulated back boilers into all of the existing seventy six homes in the village of Bumburi.

Monastery in Bupsa

Bupsa monastery was one of our first projects completed in 2005 after the end of the Maoist conflict when the villagers in Bupsa approached the charity to ask for assistance in renovating the old building and putting a lama in place who could provide Buddhist studies for children in the region.

Hydro-Electric Power Plant, Bumburi

The power provided by the hydroelectric plant that we installed in 2005 has completely turned around the fortunes of a once overlooked end-of-trail village as well as positively changing the socio-economic profile of the region.

Rembu Water Project

Rembu is a Rai/Dalit village just below the village of Kinai where we did a water project in 2019. Rembu is much more spread out with a population of a few hundred in around 80 houses.

Bupsa Primary School

Teachers and children alike at Bupsa Primary School have benefitted hugely from Moving Mountains involvement in the area.

Bumburi Primary School

Bumburi Primary School has benefited hugely from Moving Mountains involvement. The school has not only been fully renovated but has doubled in size and now caters for primary and secondary school age.

Monastery in Bumburi

Moving Mountains funded the building of this monastery in Bumburi over the period of about 3 years in the mid 2000s and it is now a working 'gompa' which a large mani wheel and refurbished stupa.

Kinai Village Water Supply

The hamlet of Kinai is situated in an area of the Nepalese Himalayas that Moving Mountains has been developing for over 20 years now, through social enterprise, education, community infrastructure, social welfare and health projects.

Bumburi Medical Center

Bumburi Health and Medical Centre serves the rural, low-income communities and villages in this beautiful area of the Solukhumbu.

Rural Medical Camps

The medical camps which we have been running in partnership with the villages of Bupsa and Bumburi attract local people from miles around, many of whom walk for many hours and often days to attend the camps.

Bumburi Village Water Supply

Over the last twenty years we have been gradually laying water pipelines from the streams up in the mountains.

What Our Nepal Adventurers Think:

Adventure Alternative were a fantastic company to use for the Kilimanjaro trip. I looked into numerous companies but they had everything I wanted. Their knowledge, experience and expertise was exceptional and they ensured with the extra day of trek, that we all got to the peak. I cannot recommend them highly enough and should I choose to do a trip similar again, I would go with them.

Ben B Machame Route, Kilimanjaro

About Our Projects in Nepal

It started with hydro electric power and rebuilding monasteries after the end of the Maoist conflict in the mid 2000s. After providing power we then installed machinery to grind corn so the village could create a cottage industry around selling flour locally. We set the village up as a co-operative and provided employment for bakers and hydro technicians. We then started bit by bit to supply water into each hamlet and each house as much as possible. This is still on-going, there are hundreds of houses across a whole valley and each batch of 30 houses or so takes 6 months and about £5000.00 which I supply through my adventure travel profits and from donations to my charity Moving Mountains.

At the same time as installing water we also installed improved cooking stoves into the houses and at the same time back boilers to provide hot water in the home. Each cooking stove uses 60% less firewood than an open fire and costs around £200.00.

Over the same period we also built three schools, a clinic and a community centre. The upshot of providing power, water and a clean air in the home because of the enclosed stoves has meant that we now have around 600 children in school and able to do their homework by light in the evening, keep clean with hot water and the rate of respiratory infections has dropped to almost zero because we employ nurses in the clinic who run community educational events around health living in the home. In all, it’s a holistic approach to an entire region which has seen all the villages in the area become an attraction for new families who understand the quality of life is better there than in the city.

Support Moving Mountains

Your donation helps us to fund our ongoing development programmes and projects in education, social welfare and health.