The hills of Nepal are popular for hiking. Hiking
provides youwith spectacular views of the mountains and the deep valleys,
as well as a chance to become acquainted with the Nepali peoples
lifestyle, their art, architecture and cultural traditions. There are
many popular areas for one or two day hikes.
Hiking Around Kathmandu valley:-
Kakani:
Kakani is popular for panoramic mountains views of
Annapurna (8091m/ 26,545ft), Manasalu (8165m/ 26,781ft), Ganesh Himal
(7446m/ 24,422ft), Lantang lirung (7245m/ 23,763ft) and 20 other mountains
over 6000 meters (19,680ft) above sea level. You can also see the natural
beauty of the Kathmandu Valley, the people and their culture and traditions.
This is a one day trip from Kathmandu.
Nagarkot:
Nagarkot is situated east of the Kathmandu Valley
at an elevation of about 1800 meters (5,904ft). This spot is popular
for mountain views particularly at sunrise and sunset. Among the 25
mountains above 6000 meters (19,680ft), Annapurna (8091m/ 26,545ft),
Manasalu (8165m/ 26,781ft), Ganesh Himal (7446m/ 24,422ft) and Lantang
lirung (7245m/ 23,763ft) can be seen. This is also a one day trip from
Kathmandu.
Phulchoki:
It is one of the most prominent peak 2829m/ 9050ft.
high, which surrounds the valley of Kathmandu. This mountain,as its
name suggests ( Phul means flower in Nepali) is a natural garden of
wild roses, yellow jasmine, iris and other native flowers. The summit
is a rich grove of rhododendrons of various hues. A jeepable road leads
to the top of the hill where there is a Buddhist shrine. A youthful
hiker stands a good chance of scaling the peak in a little more than
three hours. The place has all the makings of a peaceful resort area.
Nagarjun:
It is about 10km/6.2 miles from Kathmandu city.
There is a Buddhist shrine at the top, which is very holy for both Buddhist
and Hindus. To reach the top one has to climb for about 15 to 20 minutes.
From this point a panoramic view of the Himalaya ranges can be seen.
Out of Kathmandu valley info:-
Dhulikhel:
Dhulikhel is situated in the central part of Nepal.
This is just 32 km from the Kathmandu valley. The main attractions of
Dhulikhel are the grand and panoramic mountains views, numerous temples,
and different types of landscape and a diversity of people.
Daman:
Sitauted at a height of 2100m/7500ft. above sea
level, and a distance of 80km/ 50 miles. Daman is known for its
vantage location in viewing the Himalayan peaks such as Mt. Everest,
Annapurna, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Langtang, Dorjelakpa, Gaurishankar,
Cho yu etc. There is a view tower from where one can have a panoramic
view of 300 miles of the Himalayan range.
Pokhara:
The rare combinations of snow clad peaks and snow
fed lakes and rivers has helped to make the valley of Pokhara ( 210
km/ 31 miles from Kathmandu) one of the most picturesque natural attraction
in the Kingdom. A must for all visitors to Pokhara valley is the Fewa
lake. A half day excursion of the Pokhara market, the cap factory and
Seti gorge.For people with more time in hand can visit the Begnas and
Rupa Tal or take a 3 hours hike to Sarangkot or Hyangja.Pokhara is accessible
daily by road or air from Kathmandu.
Sarangkot:
Situated in the western part of Nepal at an elevation
of about 1700 meters (5,576ft),is very popular for mountain scenery.
Here you can see panoramic views of Annapurna (8091m/ 26,545ft), Manasalu
(8165m/ 26,781ft), Ganesh Himal (7446m/ 24,422ft), Dhaulagiri (8167m/
26,795ft), Machhapuchare (the sacred mountain) and 25 other mountains
over 6000 meters (19,680ft) high. This area also offers you views of
the Pokhara Valley with all its natural beauty. Sarangkot is another
spot renown for seeing the sunrise over the Himalayas. This is a one
day trip from Pokhara.
Gorkha:
Gorkha is situated in the western part of Nepal.
The main attraction at Gorkha is the16th century royal palace. Also
of interest is the temple of the most powerful and popular god, Kalika.This
is decorated with ancient art and architecture. Three mountains ranges,
the Manasalu, Annapurna and Ganesh Himal which include more than 40
mountains, surround the area. Here you can see the culture of the western
ethnic groups.
Dhulikhel:
This ancient town is situated 30 km east of Kathmandu.
It is a popular Himalayan viewpoint. From there you can have a complete
panoramic view of the snowy ranges from Karyolung in the east to Himalchuli
in the west. The old part of this town is an interesting area to wander
around with some fine old Nepalese buildings and several interesting
temples. From there you can also take a day trip to the Tibet border
or Tatopani, a place which is famous for hot sulfur spring.
Tansen:
Situated on the slope of a hill called Shreenagar
Danda, Tansen is a bright Himalayan town. It is also the most popular
summer resort of western Nepal on account of its position and climate.
It has perhaps Nepals most far stretching views of the country
chef attraction The Himalayas, from Dhawagiri in the west to
Gaurishankar in the north east.
