Samikshya Chaudhary is originally from Bardia Thakurdwara near Bardia National Park in Western Nepal. She has been currently studying BASW ( Bachelor in Social Work) in Padma Kanya Multiple Campus Kathmandu. And she would like to be known as an independent women. Being from a place so rich with wildlife it is no surprise that Samikshaya developed a strong appreciation and extensive knowledge of the birds and wildlife of Nepal.
She has also completed the female trekking guide training course from NMA (Nepal Mountain Academy) Kathmandu. Samikshya has guided treks in Langtang, Rara Lake (Western Nepal) Helumbu , Annpurna (Poon Hill), Chitwan Hills, and Telpani Hills (West Nepal).
In her free time, Samikshaya enjoys nature photography, visiting new places, exchange the cultural experiences and bird watching. She had finished her German language A1 and A2 courses from Goethe institute Kathmandu.
Beyond trekking, Samikshya is passionate about promoting responsible tourism and conservation initiatives. She advocates for eco-friendly trekking practices, encourages support for local communities, and raises awareness about the importance of preserving Nepal's natural heritage.
In addition to her guiding skills, Samikshya actively involves in community development projects near Bardia National Park. She believes in giving back to her community and empowering local women through education and employment opportunities in the tourism industry.
In summary, Samikshya Chaudhary is a trailblazing female trekking guide from Thakurdwara near Bardia National Park, offering authentic and immersive experiences in the western region of Nepal. With Samikshya as a guide, trekkers can expect a meaningful journey filled with nature, culture, and genuine hospitality, all while supporting local communities and conservation efforts.