Kathmandu Valley Rim
Duration |
4 Days |
Per Day Walking |
3 - 4 Hours |
Max Altitude |
2,200m |
Accommodation |
Teahouse |
Trek Grade |
Easy * |
Best Season |
Throughout the year |
This trek is a comparatively easy one. It takes you along the rims of the Kathmandu Valley offering fantastic views of snowy mountains extending far off into the distance.
The trek gives you an idea of typical Nepali countryside life & their ethnic culture, and will be best suited for those who are traveling with children, and those who have not got enough time for longer treks into the high mountains.
We drive to a trail- head at Sundarijal gradually hike uphill to Mulkharka (1768m), and walk along the valley rims with great views of mountains, then get to Chisopani (2194m) from where superb views of Himalayas, & sunrise/sunset views can be seen. Similarly, next day we continue along the way to Nagarkot (2,020m), offering you the best vantage point for mountains & sunrise views.
Itinerary:
| Day 01 |
Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing |
| Day 02
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Drive to Sundarijal, then trek to Chisopani
A 40 minute drive takes us to Sundarijal, and from there we trek to Chisopani. Overnight at Guesthouse.
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| Day 03
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Trek to Nagarkot
We trek along the ridges to Nargacot - the best vantage point from which to view the stunning panorama of the Annapurna's. |
| Day 04
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Nargacot - Bhaktapur - Kathmandu
Trek down to Changunarayan temple, and then drive to Bhaktapur. We have an hour or so sightseeing tour around Bhaktapur Durbar square, then drive back to Kathmandu. |
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