If you just have a few days and want to go trekking, where better than in the Kathmandu Valley. Here you can hike around the Valley rim, starting from Sundarijal and trekking to Nagarkot, then to Dhulikhel, Namobuddha and finish at Panauti. Along the way, you will see many splendid mountain peaks like Ganesh Himal, Manaslu, Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Shisa Pangma and Gauri Shankar. If it is clear, you can even see Mount Everest from Nagarkot. Not a difficult trek, this five-day itinerary gives you a chance to stretch your legs at the same time as seeing something of the life of locals in villages that whilst not very far from Kathmandu, still retain a lot of traditional life and a rural feel.
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If you would like to stay at a family homestay in Nagarkot, book this from CommunityHomestay.com. Have a look at Nagarkot Homestay: When 'Excuse Me' Means More Than Just Getting Out of The Way
Days | Activity |
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Day 1 | Arrive in Kathmandu |
Day 2 | Kathmandu sightseeing |
Day 3 | Start at Sundarijal and trek to Chisapani (4-5 hours) |
Day 4 | Trek Chisapani to Nagarkot (6 - 7 hours) |
Day 5 | Trek Nagarkot to Dhulikhel (5 - 6 hours) |
Day 6 | Trek Dhulikhel to Namobuddha and Panauti (6 - 7 hours) |
Day 7 | Panauti – Bhaktapur – Kathmandu |
Day 8 | Departure |
Trekking: Additional information
Please note that the published itinerary can only be a statement of intent and should be used as a guide only. Each day may vary due to the walking times of the group, camping and trail cond
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Arrive in Kathmandu
Your first impression of arriving at Tribhuvan International Airport is an experience in itself. But don’t be worried by the apparent confusion as your airport representative will be waiting to welcome you with your name written on a placard. Depending on traffic, you will be at your hotel within 20 minutes or so.
Kathmandu sightseeing
The day is spent visiting some of the major World Heritage Sites of Kathmandu. More…
You will have plenty of time in the afternoon to prepare for your trek and check that you have everything you need. You might want to visit Thamel, the tourist hub of Nepal where you can easily find all you need for trekking. Or if you just want to relax, there are many cafes and bakeries serving excellent local tea and coffee. It is best to avoid the street food, however, unless you have a very strong stomach. It is recommended that you have an early night as you will have an early start in the morning.
Start at Sundarijal and trek to Chisapani (4-5 hours)
Sundarijal is on the edge of Kathmandu but climbing up through Shivapuri National Park, you very quickly lose the city behind you. You walk through a forest and pass the reservoir that supplies much of Kathmandu’s water supply. You will see pine, oak and rhododendrons trees. Here too live sloth bears, wild boar, Indian porcupines, and leopards. Passing the Tamang village of Mulkharka, you reach Chisapani where the trails continue north to Helambu and Langtang. The village is on a ridge and you have panoramic views stretching from the Annapurnas, Manaslu, Jugal Himal, Ganesh Himal, Langtang, and Gaurishankar to the Everest range.
Trek Chisapani to Nagarkot (6 - 7 hours)
Waking up to the beautiful snow-capped mountain views to the north, after breakfast you start your hour trek to Chauki Bhanjag, where you stop for lunch with the mountains to the north as your backdrop. Accompanied by views of Langtang, Ganesh, Manaslu, and Annapurna, the route is fairly straightforward as you head east along the rim of the Kathmandu Valley. In the afternoon you descend to Nagarkot, where on a clear day you can see the Himalayas stretching from Dhaulagiri in the west, past Everest to Kanchenjunga in the east.
Trek Nagarkot to Dhulikhel (5 - 6 hours)
After watching the spectacular sunrise from Nagarkot where as well as Ganesh Himal, Gaurishankar and Langtang, Everest and several other peaks can be seen, you have breakfast. You start by hiking down through a pine forest, then through paddy fields and small villages where you see the local village people going about their daily chores.
Reaching Dhulikhel, this Newar town offers a traditional atmosphere along with spectacular views of the Himalayas. Walking around the old part of this town you can find some fine old Nepalese buildings and several interesting temples.
Trek Dhulikhel to Namobuddha and Panauti (6 - 7 hours)
After breakfast, you trek to Namobuddha (1982m) which is a small village which houses very old Thrangu Tashi Yangtse Monastery which is an important Buddhist pilgrimage site in Nepal and one of the holiest in the world. This is because it is known as the place where the Buddha, in a previous life as a prince, gave his body to a starving tigress and her cubs. After lunch, you continue your trek down to Panauti, about two to three hours away from where you are welcomed by your homestay hosts.
Panauti is an old traditional Newari village where you can see a large number of Hindu and Buddhist religious monuments and temples. Originally a small state given by King Bhupatindra Malla as a dowry to his sister, it is still largely unchanged over the passage of time. You visit Indreswor temple and Durbar square in the town centre. Situated at the confluence of the two rivers Rosi and Punyamati, it has been regarded as an important religious site since very early times. Panauti is surrounded by scared rivers and is birthplace to a number of legendary figures and to a traditional Newari confection produced only during a harvest festival each year. Panauti is also famous for its 40 temples and 28 festivals. The temples are dedicated to various and are deities spread around the small one-kilometre town centre. Rich in Newari culture, many of the town’s festivals are similar to those of Kathmandu while some are unique with a completely local character.
Panauti – Bhaktapur – Kathmandu
Your homestay hosts will show you around Panauti, which is a beautiful old Newar town. After lunch with your homestay hosts, you are picked up and taken to Bhaktapur, one of the most fascinating and important World Heritage Sites in Nepal. Made up of three large squares filled with historic shrines and temples, Newar architecture and fine art, this ancient town is famous for its clay pots and exquisite wood carvings. Bhaktapur is also legendary for its colourful festivals and its delicious and unique cuisine. It retains its medieval feel and the local people are still engaged in farming and traditional crafts like pottery, metalwork, art and woodwork which have supported the city since it was established in the 12th century. This is a ‘must see’ place to explore. You will be shown the magnificent Golden Gate in Durbar Square (square of the palaces), the Palace of 55 Windows, the Nyata Pola Temple, Newar houses and pottery square. Although the town was damaged in the 2015 earthquake, there has been a lot of work to repair the old buildings.
At the end of the day, you are driven back to Kathmandu.
Departure
Transfer to Tribhuvan Airport to connect with your onward flight. Please note that you should check in three hours prior to your flight time.