Day 01-KTM/SUNDARIJAL to CHISAPANI;
Fixed Departure around 8:00 am drive about one and half hours from Hotel to Sundarijal then prepare for a hike, a casually up-down walking stairs/trail, a small hill station in the northern outskirts of Kathmandu, Chisapani offers stunning views of lush green hills, deep valleys, and snow-capped mountain peaks. It lies in the Shivapuri National Park and is also the gateway to the Langtang-Gosainkunda trekking region. The hike to Chisapani begins in Sundarijal, a small village southeast of Kathmandu, which is home to numerous waterfalls.The Chisapanialtitude is 2200M from the sea level it takes 5/6hrs from Sundarijal, walking through the village/jungle/small river, lunch on the way and dinner in hotel/lodge overnight.

Day 02-CHISAPANI to NAGARKOT;
-A Nagarkot is situated in the hillside 2175m, above the sea level.After the breakfast hike 5/6hrs to Nagarkot a casually updown trail walk through village/forest and beautiful Dhap Dam Lake. A Nagarkotis a village in central Nepal, at the rim of the Kathmandu Valley. It’s known for its views of the Panorama Himalayas, including Mount Everest to the northeast, which are especially striking at sunrise and sunset. The surrounding scrubland is laced with trails and home to many butterflies. We take lunch on the way and dinner in hotel/lodge overnight.

Day 03- NAGARKOT to DHULIKHEL;-
After breakfast, we start hiking casually up down to Dhulikhel, which is a small town/valley near Kathmandu famous for observing the beautiful view of the Himalayas. A captivating view of mountains takes place with mountains like Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Gauri Shankar, Numbur, and Melungtse. Dhulikhel is also an ancient Newari town with valuable historical assets which are fine examples of traditional Newar craftsmanship. Lunch on the way and dinner in the hotel/lodge overnight.

Day 04-DHULIKHEL to NAMOBUDDHA;
-After Breakfast we start to hike casually up downto Namo Buddha is an ancient and famous Buddhist monastery in Nepal situation at 1750 meters. The monastery is surrounded by Tamang settlements. A special Buddhist legend of King Maha sattva offering his body to a hungry tigress at the very place also makes Namo Buddha a holy site for Buddhist people.
The main attractions of this hike are the panoramic mountain views and many Buddhist stupas on the hilltop. Namo Buddha is also famous for rice, mustard and millet; so, you can also experience the beautiful hillside terraced farms throughout the walk. You’ll also be surprised by the number of temples, variations in landscapes and diversity of people living in harmony.
We finished our hike at Namo Buddhaafter the lunch we drive two and half hours back to Kathmandu.

Note: October to May is the best season for hiking even though we organized hiking around the year,
The below cost per person/per day base;

  • 1pax USD 95.00
  • 2 to 4pax USD 75.00
  • Above 5pax USD 65.00
  • Only GUIDE service is also available per day charge of USD 50.00
    Cost included;
  • Private transport 
  • Hotel/Lodge accommodation in shared base,
  • Meal Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
  • English-speaking experienced guide,
  • Entrance fee as per the required places,

Drinks and personal expenses excluded,

These items should be on your hiking checklist

  • Hiking backpack Umbrella/Raincoat/Sunhat/Sunglass
  • Weather-appropriate clothing (think moisture-wicking and layers)
  • Hiking boots or shoes
  • Plenty of food (Dry food/Chocolate etc)
  • Plenty of water
  • Navigation tools such as a map and compass
  • First-aid kit
  • Knife or multi-tool

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