Around Kathmandu valley Trek Archives - Boundless Himalayas https://tripnepal.com/destination/around-kathmandu-valley-trek/ Adventure in Nepal Fri, 02 May 2025 17:08:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://tripnepal.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/cropped-cropped-boundless-himalayas-logo-fo-32x32.png Around Kathmandu valley Trek Archives - Boundless Himalayas https://tripnepal.com/destination/around-kathmandu-valley-trek/ 32 32 Phikuri Peak Trek Nepal: Complete Guide to Nuwakot’s Hidden Himalayan Adventure https://tripnepal.com/trip/phikuri-peak-trek-nepal-complete-guide-to-nuwakots-hidden-himalayan-adventure/ https://tripnepal.com/trip/phikuri-peak-trek-nepal-complete-guide-to-nuwakots-hidden-himalayan-adventure/#respond Wed, 30 Apr 2025 16:31:12 +0000 https://tripnepal.com/?post_type=trip&p=5784 Overview of Phikuri Peak Trekking Route The Phikuri Peak Trekking Trail is a relatively new trekking trail in Nepal’s extensive […]

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Overview of Phikuri Peak Trekking Route The Phikuri Peak Trekking Trail is a relatively new trekking trail in Nepal’s extensive network of trekking trails, offering adventurers a thrilling combination of nature, culture, and adventure sports. Located in the Nuwakot District, the trail leads adventurers to the 3,800-meter high Phikuri Peak. The mountaineers are rewarded at the summit with a panoramic view of the breathtaking Ganesh Himal, Langtang, and Dorje Lakpa ranges. Scenic Beauty The journey continues through diverse landscape, ranging from woodland forests, terrace land, and village settlements. The varying altitude provides travelers with an ever-changing experience, ranging from lush green forest to alpine meadow. Phikuri Peak provides specially scenic views with an unbroken panorama of some of Nepal’s best-known ranges.

Cultural Immersion One of the major attractions of Phikuri Peak Trek is cultural immersion. The trekking trail passes through Tamang and Gurung villages. These individuals are renowned for their vibrant culture, warmth, and unique cultural practices. Tamang Villages: Experience the traditional Tamang lifestyle, their unique houses, agriculture, and religious practices. Gurung Communities: Become familiar with the Gurung community, renowned for the warriors’ legacy and celebration of the fest. Local Celebrations: Depending upon the period for which you want to trek, you might be able to experience some of the local celebrations such as Chhewar, Lhosar, and Tihar with accompanying customary rituals, music, and dance.

Adventure Activities Besides trekking, there are some adventure activities on the Phikuri Peak Trail that are worth the experience: Trishuli River Rafting: Take a spine-tingling rafting experience on the Trishuli River, which is famous for its heart-in-your-mouth rapids and breathtaking views. Zipline Ride: Take the thrill of a zipline ride with bird’s-eye view from above. Camping: Night camping in hired camping grounds and soak in nature. Flora and Fauna The varied landscape of the trekking route is home to every kind of flora and fauna. On the trekking route, the travelers get to see: Flora: Rhododendron forest, pine forest, and alpine flower meadows. Fauna: Himalayan tahr, musk deer, birds of various species, and butterflies. The various vegetation belts of an climb provide a rewarding and special experience to the lovers of nature.

Practical Information for Trekking the Phikuri Peak Trail

Best Time to Trek

The Phikuri Peak Trek can be best savored in spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). In spring, the woods are full of blooming rhododendron, and scents of flowers perfume the air on the mountain. The air is usually keen and clear, with nothing standing between the eye and the Ganesh Himal and Langtang ranges. Autumn, after the monsoon, rewards trekkers with stable weather, verdant green landscapes, and cool, pleasant temperatures — and is thus the ideal window of visibility and comfort. These months also coincide with several local festivals, giving tourists a chance to witness traditional celebrations in Tamang and Gurung villages. Tip: Avoid the monsoon month (June–August) since trails are wet, there are leeches, and mountain visibility is bad. Snow and cold begin in winter (December–February), and over 3,000m, might not be a good idea unless you’re prepared to endure harsh conditions.

  Trekking Difficulty & Physical Conditioning Phikuri Peak trek is a moderate level trek, which gives the right amount of accessibility along with adventure. It is not technically challenging, but you should be physically fit enough to hike long days (5–7 hours) on mixed terrain. The trek involves forest walk, ridge walk, and high-altitude alpine meadows. The gentle slope keeps the trek easy and accessible for a beginner, if you are in shape with some experience of trekking. Recommended preparation includes regular cardio (hiking, jogging, cycling), leg strengthening, and light pack training 3–4 weeks before the trek.

Permits and Entry Requirements

Although the Phikuri Trail is less commercialized than routes like Everest or Annapurna, it still lies within protected regions requiring official trekking permits. You’ll need: TIMS Card (Trekkers’ Information Management System):

Facilitates tracking of trekkers for safety and enables sustainable tourism.

Langtang National Park Entry Permit: Since part of the trail is within the conservation area, this permit contributes to environmental conservation and community development.

Where to get permits: Both can be found in Kathmandu at the Nepal Tourism Board office or through a registered trekking agency.

Accommodation The most impressive feature of Phikuri Trek is the experience of authentic homestay. The locals can offer accommodation in traditional stone and wood houses typically surrounded by gardens and terraced fields. During a homestay stay you can: Consume organic locally produced food products such as dal bhat, millet bread, seasonal vegetables and sometimes yak products. Participate in the cultural rituals of cooking and sharing stories. Benefit rural communities economically and socially in a direct way. For the more adventurous, camping is also possible, particularly at higher points such as Bhalchhe or close to Phikuri Danda. Campsites are usually peaceful and established in forest clearings or open grasslands with Himalayan vistas. Tip: It’s advisable to bring a light sleeping bag even when staying at homestays since it gets very cold at night.

Packing Essentials & Gear Checklist Owing to the diversity of terrain, varying altitudes, and weather unpredictability, smart packing is necessary. Here’s the detail of what to pack:

Clothing: Moisture-wicking base layers

Fleece or insulated mid-layer

Waterproof & windproof outer layer (Gore-Tex or equivalent)

Lightweight hiking pants and a warm pair for nights

Beater, beanie/hat, and UV-protecting sunglasses

Buff or neck gaiter (great for dust, wind, or chill)

Footwear: well-broken-in hiking boots with ankle support

Camp shoes or sandals for nights

Extra socks (preferably wool or synthetic)

Gear: Sleeping bag (comfort rated to -10°C ideal) Headlamp with extra batteries Trekking poles (helpful on steep descents) Lightweight backpack (35–50L) with rain cover Reusable water bottle or hydration bladder Water purification tablets or filter Personal first-aid kit with blister care, altitude medication, painkillers, and antiseptics

Extras: Sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) Lip balm with SPF Quick-dry towel Power bank or solar charger Trash bag (Leave No Trace!)

Pro Tip: Cell service may be spotty, and electricity is limited in higher elevations. Download offline maps (i.e., Maps.me or Gaia GPS), and carry a paper map as a backup.

Final Thoughts: A Journey Beyond the Ordinary In a country blessed with world-class trekking trails, the Phikuri Peak Trek is a hidden gem — pristine, untouristy, and unforgettable. It’s a trek beyond the ordinary; an invitation to step into a story written by misty woods, sacred mountains, and time-tried traditions.

As you hike through Tamang and Gurung villages, sleep under starry nights, and rise to sunrise over the Ganesh Himal, you’ll find more than beauty — you’ll find connection. To the land. To the people. And, perhaps, to yourself. Phikuri Peak for those travelers who want raw authenticity, who want more than insta-moments — want to feel the vibe of Nepal beneath their feet and in every smile they receive from a host local.

Ready to Walk Where Few Have? Don’t just follow the beaten path. Create your own story in the highlands of Nuwakot. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker looking for something new, or a curious soul longing for meaning in the mountains — Phikuri Peak awaits you. Plan. Drive the less-known road. Find Phikuri. Find yourself.

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Kakani Trek https://tripnepal.com/trip/kakani-trek/ Thu, 28 Apr 2016 13:50:17 +0000 http://www.tripnepal.com/?post_type=trip&p=255 The Kakani village tour is popular village trek around The Kathmandu Valley at 2073 m above sea level. An hours […]

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The Kakani village tour is popular village trek around The Kathmandu Valley at 2073 m above sea level. An hours scenic drive north of Kathmandu, Kakani village is an ideal start for this trek, it is a great introduction into the village life of Nepal. Kakani is situated in a pristine area close to  the Kathmandu valley, it is ideally suitable for short trekking holidays with family and friends. The trek offers excellent mountain views of Ganesh Himal, Langtang Himal and the Annapurna. This trek is an extension of Sundarjal – Nagarkot trek that is undertaken mostly within Nepal’s youngest National Park, The Shivapuri National Park. This is the only national park located in the valley, less than 20 kilometers from the international airport. The park is a famous watershed area that provides the majority of Kathmandu’s drinking water. This particular trek, not only benefits from the superb mountain views, but also offers a good insight into the lifestyles, history, culture, religion and traditions of the different people living near to and within the Kathmandu valley.The final portion of the trek takes us to Nagarkot a popular hill station mentioned before on this section of the website.

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Kathmandu Valley Rim Trek https://tripnepal.com/trip/kathmandu-valley-rim-trek/ Thu, 28 Apr 2016 13:44:45 +0000 http://www.tripnepal.com/?post_type=trip&p=253 The Kathmandu valley offers a variety of superb trekking routes and a real benefit for those choosing to trek is, […]

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The Kathmandu valley offers a variety of superb trekking routes and a real benefit for those choosing to trek is, for some reason unknown to us, it is widely neglected by tourists. Very few people have trekked around the Kathmandu Valley. The Kathmandu Valley Rim Trek is the longest of all, it circumvents the valley rim and covers all the important places as well as providing a rich insight into the lives, history, culture and religion of the valley inhabitants. The valley rim varies in altitude from 1050m to 2800 m above sea level. Trekking in the spring season is a particularly rewarding time with early blooming rhododendrons, magnolias and many wild bushy and colorful flowers.In the autumn and winter, the trekker is rewarded with wonderful mountain views of the entire Annapurna range, Mt Manaslu along with the Rolwaling and Langtang ranges and even Mount Everest can be seen on a clear day to the far west. This trek will also appeal to the avid bird watcher, there is a large variety of birds in Shivapuri Watershed Wildlife Reserve,many endemic and exotic birds can also be seen along the trail from early autumn to late spring. About 200 different species of birds have made this region their home.The major attractions of the trek are Shivapuri, Balthali, Namo Buddha, Dhulikhel, Nagarkot,Panauti and the old Newari town of Dulikhel.

Important Note and Optional Activities

Please note: All the trekking itineraries are flexible and can be revised in order to best meet your requirements i.e. your time, interests etc. Please make contact with us if you have any special requirements or interest.

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Chisopani – Nagarkot Trek https://tripnepal.com/trip/chisopani-nagarkot-trek/ Thu, 28 Apr 2016 13:39:54 +0000 http://www.tripnepal.com/?post_type=trip&p=251 The trek is a shorter version of the trek to Dulikhel described on this web site. The difference being instead […]

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The trek is a shorter version of the trek to Dulikhel described on this web site. The difference being instead of the extra days at Dulikhel you trek down to the World Heritage Site of Changunarayan. the oldest temple in the valley and probably built sometime in the 4th Centuary. Changunarayan depicts just about every dynasty that has ever influenced The Kathmandu Valley and it is a fitting end to a short but interesting trek.

Important Note and Optional Activities

Please note: All the trekking itineraries are flexible and can be revised in order to best meet your requirements i.e. your time, interests etc. Please make contact with us if you have any special requirements or interest.

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Nagarkot Dhulikhel Trek https://tripnepal.com/trip/nagarkot-dhulikhel-trek/ Thu, 28 Apr 2016 13:33:47 +0000 http://www.tripnepal.com/?post_type=trip&p=249 The trek provides some great views of the Himalayas, a lot of the latter stages on the trek to Dulikhel […]

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The trek provides some great views of the Himalayas, a lot of the latter stages on the trek to Dulikhel is along the valley ridge. Some days are more energetic than others but the tour as a whole provides a healthy stretch of the legs. Along the way you pass through old valley settlements and many farming communities. Early sunrise views from Chisopani and especially Nagarkot are stunning. Dhulikhel, the last stage of the trek, there is an opportunity to experience old Newari culture at its best,the town by Nepali standards is very well organised, cohesive and works as a healthy habitat for the people who live there. Panauti and Namma Buddha also stand out. The day from Panauti to Namma Buddha takes you through a particularly beautiful valley.Perhaps the best thing of the whole experience is that very few tourists trek the valley, so most of the time you are away from popular trails,be prepared to be surprised!

Important Note and Optional Activities

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Shivapuri Trek https://tripnepal.com/trip/shivapuri-trek/ Thu, 28 Apr 2016 13:28:46 +0000 http://www.tripnepal.com/?post_type=trip&p=247 The Shivapuri and Nagarkot Village Trek is one of the finest trekking routes within The Kathmandu valley.Though it is only […]

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The Shivapuri and Nagarkot Village Trek is one of the finest trekking routes within The Kathmandu valley.Though it is only 25kms from Kathmandu, it provides a very good insight into the village life and culture to be found within the valley and Shivapuri village (2729m) is a wonderful example of the true spirit of Nepalese hospitality. The trek is named after the Shivapuri National Park, the nearest National Park from the International Airport just 25 kms away. The trek is likely to especially appeal to nature and bird lovers as there is so much flora and fauna on hand, very few tourists are on the trail and therefor nature is often “close up”.

Shivapuri hill (2729m) is the highest point of the trek, from the top of Shivapuri there are some fantastic mountain views including Mt. Manaslu,The Ganesh Himal Range and The Langtang Range.Our final trekking destination is Nagarkot, a popular resort type hill town where once again the views of the Himalayas are there in full splendour, especially at sunrise and sunset.Shivapuri National Park as it is now known was established as The Shivapuri Watershed Reserve in 1976,renamed The Shivapuri Watershed and Wildlife Reserve (SWWR) in 1984, before being granted National Park status a few years later.

Since Shivapuri lies in the transition zone between a subtropical and a temperate climate, the vegetation consists of a variety of natural forest types, depending on altitude variation.The area is also known for the medicinal herbs that are found at higher altitudes. A hundred and twenty nine species of mushrooms have been identified and catalogued by the Shivapuri National Park.

Among the wild animals, Sloth Bear (Melursus ursinus), Leopard (Panthera pardus), Muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak), Pallas’s Cat (Felis manul), Large Indian Civet (Viverra zibetha), Himalayan Yellow Throated Marten (Martes flavigula), Indian Pangolin (Manis crassicaudata), Wild Boar (Sus scrofa), Goral (Nemorhaedus goral), Indian Porcupine (Hystris indica), and Common Langur (Presbytis entellus) have been spotted in or around the park. Numerous birds, butterflies and lizards are also prevelant and 177 species of birds of which 9 are listed as endangered have also been recorded.

Important Note and Optional Activities

Please note: All the trekking itineraries are flexible and can be revised in order to best meet your requirements i.e. your time, interests etc. Please make contact with us if you have any special requirements or interest.

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