Sundarijal Chisapani Nagarkot Hike

5 - Excellent
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Sundarijal Chisapani Nagarkot Hike 3 Days, Easy

Sundarijal Chisapani Nagarkot Hike combines the best of nature with some typical local life. It also includes gorgeous Himalayan views, captivating sunsets and ethereal sunrise from Chisapani and Nagarkot. This hike makes for an ideal vacation in a matter of three days. The trip starts with a short drive to Sundarijal. Sundarijal is a popular hangout and busy picnic spot in the north of Kathmandu. Falling inside the boundaries of Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park, this is a place of cool shades, tall trees, beautiful streams and serene atmosphere — all in striking contrast to the noise and crowd of the city.


Is this Sundarijal Chisapani Nagarkot Hike for me?

Physical Grading: Easy

Max Elevation: 2215 mtrs

Accommodation: Hotel/Teahouse

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner


Sundarijal Chisapani Nagarkot Hike Overview

Leaving aside a few settlements on the way, the trail of Sundarijal Chisapani Nagarkot Hike passes through the forest to Chisapani. Chisapani is the destination of the first day. It has a mixed settlement of Brahmins, Gurungs, and Sherpas. The village also commands a beautiful view of the large section of the Himalayan range. It also emits an ethereal glow in the setting sunlight.

All along the forest through Shivapuri National Park with only occasional settlements, we reach Nagarkot. Nagarkot is the most popular vantage point to the east of Kathmandu. In clear weather, an extended portion of the Himalayas, starting from the Dhaulagiri in the west to Mt Everest and Kanchenjunga in the far east glue your eyes to them. Wake up early in the morning to view the sunrise. Only now do you feel the full force of the charming glow the Himalayan range exudes when the fresh rays of the rising sun strike it? Finally, you can either choose to take a hike to Changunarayan and drive from there to Kathmandu. Or you can also drive directly from there, ending a memorable journey of your life.

STANDARD SERVICE INCLUSION

  • Accommodation: Basic teahouse in Chisapani, Tourist class Hotel in Nagarkot.
  • Meals: 3 meals per day (breakfast, lunch and dinner, which you can choose from the menu) during the trek
  • Transportation: Hotel-Sundarijal, Changunarayan-Hotel by private transport
  • Documentation: Trekking permits ( Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park Nagarkot Entry Fee, Changu Narayan Entry fees,
  • Human resource: A professional and experienced trekking guide (English-speaking); a porter per two trekkers (carrying up to 25 Kgs). All the expenses for the guide and porter(s) are covered (wages, accommodation, meals, transportation, insurance, etc.)
  • Tax/Service Charge: All applicable taxes, service charges or fees. We hereby guarantee you of no ‘hidden charges’ afterward.
  • Emergency Rescue Service: Should any emergency arise during your trek, we will provide prompt and professional rescue and medical services. However, you must be already insured for such emergencies, and your insurance policy must cover helicopter evacuation. Moreover, you should provide your policy details and authorize us to deal directly with your insurance company on your behalf. Make sure that your Insurance company will covers helicopter Evocation up to   2500 Mtrs.

What's not included?

  • Beverage (Cold/Alcoholic drinks, Bottled Mineral Water, boiled water, tea/coffee, etc.)
  • Any other expenses of personal nature (extra meals/snacks/desserts, WIFI, battery charging fees, photography charges, Hot Shower, etc.)
  • Tips for guide/porters and any types of donations.
  • Your travel insurance
  • Temple entree fee.
  • Nepal Visa.
  • International Air Fare.
  • Arrangements in Kathmandu (such as accommodation, meals, transfers etc)

Sundarijal Chisapani Nagarkot Hike Reviews

5 - Excellent Based on 4 Reviews


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Elie P

Great Hike through Chisapani and Nagarkot with Dilli

Feb 2024

A 3-day hike through Chisapani and Nagarkot for the very first time in Nepal with an amazing guide Dilli was amazing. The mountain views were stunning and the accommodation was very comfortable and pleasant. We recommend this company and especially Dilli who is a great guide always helpful and nice.


Nathaniel Martyn

Trekking around Kathmandu Valley

Jun 2019

I had an amazing trip with a two-day trek from Sundarijal to Chisapani and then from Chisapani to Nagarkot, guided by Rupak. The views were breathtaking, showcasing various landscapes around the Kathmandu Valley. Rupak was exceptional, offering plenty of insights about the sights along the way. Highly recommended!


Eamonn
Ireland

4-Day Kathmandu & Nagarkot Trip

June 2019

Was put in touch with this company through a friend who had been trekking in Pokhara, Nepal. I only had 3 nights maximum in Nepal so getting an internal flight to somewhere else like Pokhara wasn’t really an option, flights are weather dependent and often cancelled. Couldn’t have been happier with my trip. My guide Badri was fantastic. Very genuine, very accommodating, very knowledgeable, very nice man. Nothing was too much trouble for him and at all times he was very flexible in trying to meet whatever requests I may have had. Very happy with the hotels I stayed in (Mums Home in Kathmandu and Country Villa Hotel in Nagarkhot). The hotel in Nagarkhot in particular is wonderful, views of the valley from balcony in my room where not what I had expected when booking my trip. Unfortunately the weather wasn’t clear and I couldn’t see the Himalayas but the view was still beautiful.

Did the Mountain flight to see Everest and the Himalayas, really recommend it. I was fortunate in that the day I did it the weather was clear and the views and photos I got were fantastic, the flight had actually been cancelled the day before and after so I was very lucky with my timing. After that I visited Monkey Temple (Badri was pretty sure I would forget the real name of the temple, and he was right!), Patan Durbar, Boduddha Stupa and probably the highlight for me, the visit to the crematorium on the banks of the Bagmati river and the observance of an authentic Hindu funeral ceremony. It is a very moving experience. Fitting all 5 of those things in one day is possibly a bit much but I was happier to have done it this way and it meant I had more time for the trek the following day. We visited Bakhtapur Durbar Square the following day, one of the oldest towns in Kathmandu Valley. I probably had a little bit of sightseeing fatigue at this stage and it was only towards the end of this visit I kind of warmed up to the place but it is a pretty impressive place in its own right and had I seen it earlier the previous day I think I would have really enjoyed it. From there we drove to another village where we began our trek to Nagarkhot. The trek took about 4 hours. It is not the most spectacular trek I have ever done but it was a nice change from the city and it was a very enjoyable few hours spent in the Nepalese countryside. Very happy with the hotel I stayed in, there were no doubt cheaper options but I was very happy to be staying in the Country Villa hotel.

Final day I went back to Kathmandu, visited the Garden of Dreams and spent some free time shopping for gifts, etc. in Thamel (where my hotel had also been). Overall, a fantastic trip, got as much out of my short visit as I could possibly have hoped for. My guide Badri had been very proactive and good at keeping in touch with me prior to my trip and ensured the trip went as well as it possibly could for me. He was very knowledgeable and informative but at the same time acknowledged if he did not know something and also that what he was telling me was of course his interpretation of things or his point of view, this honesty I appreciated. Only slight negative for me was entrance fees for almost every monument, not sure if anywhere we visited was free. A lot of them were 3-4 US dollars but one or two were $10 or even $15, and for some of those you weren’t actually allowed into the temple unless you were Hindu anyway so it did on occasion feel like you were being exploited a little bit as a tourist. Still though, the country is very cheap in general, the people are extremely friendly and the city of Kathmandu itself is very safe and tourist friendly. If you’ve only a short stay in Nepal/Kathmandu and wish to get the most out of your visit I’d recommend an itinerary like the one described above and I’d highly recommend Badri as a guide/point of contact.


local nepali people with our guest

Patcharee
Thailand

2 วัน เทร็ก

2018

2 วัน เทร็ก ประสบการณ์ครั้งแรกที่เนปาล Rajendra จัดเตรียมวางแผน เทร็ก สถานที่สวยมากค่ะและคุ้มค่ากับเวลาทั้งหมดที่ลางานมา 5 วัน และที่ลืมไม่ได้เลย Rajendra เลือกห้องพักที่โรงแรม Fort Nagarkot ที่มองเห็นวิวของภูเขา Dorje Lakpa Awesome 🙂 ท้ายสุดขอบคุณไกด์Dilliที่ดูแลเราเป็นอย่างดีค่ะ อยากฝากถึงเพื่อนคนไทยค่ะ หากสนใจมาเทร็กที่เนปาล ติดต่อRajendra แล้วคุณจะไม่ผิดหวังเลยค่ะ สำหรับเพื่อนที่ไม่มีเวลามาหลายวัน เราสามารถเทร็กด้วยเวลาสั้นสั้นก็สามารถเห็นภูเขาที่สวย สวยหลายที่ของเนปาลได้ค่ะ PAT:)


Sundarijal Chisapani Nagarkot Hike Day by Day Itinerary

Day 01 Drive to Sundarijal and Hike to Chisapani

5-6 hrs

After having breakfast a bit early in the morning, we drive to Sundarijal. It is a busy picnic spot of the valley-dwellers on public holidays. Lush greenery, sources of water and serene environment greet us as soon as we reach there. From here, our hike to Chisapani starts. Walking through a few settlements and a lot of forest with the variety of birds and chances of sighting animals, we arrive at Chisapani. There is an added fun of having packed lunch on the way. The total duration of the hike is nearly five hours. Chisapani is a Sherpa village, offering grand views of the mountains. Relieve yourself in the evening by watching a picturesque sunset from the village, and retire to a tea-house to spend the night.

Teahouse

Day 02 Hike to Nagarkot from Chisapani

7 hrs

We get up in the morning, have our breakfast and head towards Nagarkot from Chisapani. This is a relatively demanding day that requires you to walk for about 7 hours. But the trail passes mostly through the dense forest of the national park, making you forget the tiredness. We pause our hike for a while in Chauki Bhanjyang or Jhule to have lunch and take a short rest. Then we continue along the idyllic countryside to Nagarkot, a hilltop to the east of Kathmandu offers unmatched scenery of innumerable peaks along a large section of the Himalayas. Surely the setting sun fires your spirit and inspires your imagination with the shades of color it leaves on the Himalayas. In the evening, stay in a good hotel in the area.

Hotel

Day 03 Hike from Nagarkot to Changunarayan and Drive to Kathmandu Or Direct Drive to Kathmandu from Nagarkot

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