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Chisopani Nagarkot trek |
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On this trip you will cultivate exotic
feeling of being close in nature,
villages or best described as rural
Nepal and at the most it offers you awe
inspiring majesty and beauty of dramatic
mountain views. Your first destination
is Chisapani where you will be enjoying
the real boon of nature being away from
the hubbub of city and your interaction
with the local people will add another
experience. Early sunrise view at
Nagarkot is the most fascinating and
mesmerising view. The village of
Nagarkot is on the edge of the valley
and offers superb views of the mountains
as well as Kathmandu valley. Along with
this you visit the temple at
Changunarayan which offers you to have a
peek observation of the religious
practice of Nepali people. |
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Facts
OF
TREK |
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Duration: 03 Days & 04 Days
Trek type: Tea House
Max Altitude: 2175 m. |
Minimum Pax: 1 +
Mode of travel: Bus
Grade: Easy |
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Itinerary
In
Details |
Day
01 :
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Drive from Kathmandu to
Sundarijal which takes
approximately one hour
and trek from
Sunjdarijal to Chisapani
and it takes about four
and half hours. |
Day
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Trek from
Chisapani to
Nagarkot which
takes about six
and half hours.
Morning the
northern
mountain views
attract you. You
trek start to
Chauki Bhanjag,
which takes
about 2 and half
hours, you will
stop here for an
hour for your
lunch. You
continue the
charming trails
lead 3 hours
toward Nagarkot.
(Walking 5/6
hrs) Nagarkot,
(2175m) is by
far the most
popular. In the
clear weather
the Himalaya
range,
stretching from
Dhaulagiri in
the west all the
way past Everest
to Kanchenjunga
in the east,
emerges from the
darkness to
greet the happy
visitor with its
awe inspiring
majesty and
beauty.
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Day
03 :
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Trek from
Nagarkot to
Changunarayan
which takes
approximately
three and half
hours and drive
from
Changunarayan to
Kathmandu and it
takes about one
and half hours.
The most popular
walk leads down
from Nagarkot
along a ridge to
the temple of
Changu Narayan-with
views of Sankhu
village to the
right and
Bhaktapur to the
left.
Changunarayan is
situated at the
end of a long
ridge which runs
well into the
valley, it is
said to have
been built in
323 AD by King
Hari Datta Varma.
The temple is
richly decorated
with sculptures
and carvings. It
is said to be
the oldest
temple in the
valley
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Services
Included
National Park
entry permit,
Trekking permit,
Land
transportation
to and fro,
Accommodation in
lodges during
the trek, Food:
three meals a
day, A guide &
required number
of porter (s),
Essential
equipment.
Services
Excluded
Personal
expenses,
Insurance, Tips,
Emergency
evacuation by
Helicopter,
Alternative
transportation
in case of heavy
rain, landslide,
strike, road
blockade etc.
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Itinerary
In
Details |
Day
01 :
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Drive
from Kathmandu to
Sundarijal which takes
approximately one hour
and trek from
Sunjdarijal to Chisapani
and it takes about four
and half hours. |
Day
02 :
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Trek
from Chisapani to
Nagarkot which takes
about six and half
hours. Morning the
northern mountain views
attract you. You trek
start to Chauki Bhanjag,
which takes about 2 and
half hours, you will
stop here for an hour
for your lunch. You
continue the charming
trails lead 3 hours
toward Nagarkot.
(Walking 5/6 hrs)
Nagarkot, (2175m) is by
far the most popular. In
the clear weather the
Himalaya range,
stretching from
Dhaulagiri in the west
all the way past Everest
to Kanchenjunga in the
east, emerges from the
darkness to greet the
happy visitor with its
awe inspiring majesty
and beauty.
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Day
03 :
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Trek
from Nagarkot to
Dhulikhel which takes
about six hours. After
you have your share of
experiencing the magic
of Nagarkot, you are
guided along the hiking
trails to Dhulikhel. As
you approach Dhulikhel,
a plethora of cultural
diversities, interesting
traditional practices,
lush vegetation and rich
birdlife unfolds before
you. Dhulikhel (1440m.)
is a small town with a
long history. Records
show that it has been
around for more than 500
years. The artistic
skill and urban ethos of
its Newar inhabitants
have created a place of
charm and beauty.
Streets lined with
bare-brick houses,
carved wooden windows,
sloping title roofs,
pagoda temples and
sacred statues
everywhere. The major
places of worship here
are the Narayan and
Harisiddhi temples which
are adored with profuse
wood carvings. The
Gokhureswar Mahadev
temple, a 30 minutes
walk to the eastern part
of town, is a peaceful
and scenic spot. The
Bhagawati temple is
situated at a height in
the western part of
Dhulikhel and dominates
the skyline. From here,
you can get a beautiful
vista of the town and
surrounding areas. |
Day 04 :
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Trek from
Dhulikhel to
Namo Buddha-Panauti
and it takes
approximately
four and half
hours and drive
from Panauti to
Kathmandu which
takes about one
and half hours.
From Dhulikhel,
the trail climbs
up to the Kali
Mandir, a temple
dedicated to
Goddess Kali.
From there the
trail drops down
to the village
of Kavre and
past a line of
shops and tea
houses. It then
climbs again
through pine
woods past
Phulbari and up
and down a
couple of more
hills before you
reach the hill
of NamoBuddha.
Namobouddha
situated at an
elevation of
1750m is very
important
Buddhist
Pilgrimage
located in Kavre
District about
38 km east of
Kathmandu. The
Stupa and
shrines built in
this lovely
little hill mark
a very ancient
holy site
significantly
enough where a
legendary prince
named Mahasattva
offered himself
to a starving
Tigress with its
several underfed
cubs. This
legendary
episode is
depicted in a
very nice stone
slab and placed
right next to a
holy Stupa.
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Services
Included
National Park
entry permit,
Trekking permit,
Land
transportation
to and fro,
Accommodation in
lodges during
the trek, Food:
three meals a
day, A guide &
required number
of porter (s),
Essential
equipment.
Services
Excluded
Personal
expenses,
Insurance, Tips,
Emergency
evacuation by
Helicopter,
Alternative
transportation
in case of heavy
rain, landslide,
strike, road
blockade etc.
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