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rich cultural experience.
Few people opt to trek around the Kathmandu Valley,
yet the insight it offers into the lives, history, culture and
religion of Nepal is unrivalled. Each season has something special
to offer, planting, harvest and a changing profusion of wild
flowers. From viewpoints on the valley rim (1000-2800m) Everest
is visible to the east and Annapurna to the west. The Himalayan
dawn in Nagarkot is awe-inspiring.
Where are you going?
Day 1: Following a short drive to Budhanilkantha
the trail ascends past a waterfall then climbs continuously
through forests and Tamang villages to enter the Shivapuri Watershed
and Wildlife Reserve. Most of the ridge is a dense forest of
pine, oak and rhododendron trees.
Day 2: From Shivapuri Hill with its views of
the Himalaya and across the Kathmandu Valley the trail turns
upward through thick forests.
Day 3: Numerous small villages mark the route
to Nargakhot
Day 4: Daybreak at Nagarkot offers a justifiably
famous panorama from the Annapurna Himal in the west to the
Khumbu Himal in the east. Return to Kathmandu by road to depart
OR join your
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| Itinerary
| Day |
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Altitude |
Time |
| 1 |
drive KTM-Shivapuri |
2732m |
5 hrs |
| 2 |
Chisapani |
2194m |
5 hrs |
3 |
Nagarkot |
2230m |
6 hrs |
| 4 |
drive Kathmandu |
1300m |
3 hrs |
Trek Grade: 1
Duration: 4 Days
Trek style: Fully supported camping
Trek
Best time to go: September-June
For more information request
dossier
KAT-VAL-4 |

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