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Nagarkot Trekking - 3 Days Nagarkot Trekking - 3 Days Trip Facts Destination Nepal Duration 3 Days Group Size 2-35 Trip Code DWTTK11 Grade Easy Activity Langtang Treks Region Langtang Region Max. Altitude 2,160m at Nagarkot Nature of Trek Lodge to Lodge Trekking Activity per Day Approximately 4-6 hr walking Accomodation Deluxe room at Haibung & Nagarkot during the trek Start / End Point Kathmandu/ Kathmandu Meals Included All Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) during the trek Best Season Feb, Mar, Apri, May, June, Sep, Oct, Nov & Dec. Transportation Kathmandu to Sundarijal, & Chagunarayan to Kathmandu by private transportation A Leading Himalayan Trekking & Adventure Specialists TRULY YOUR TRUSTED NEPAL’S TRIP OPERATOR. Nagarkot trek is one of the perfect short trek destinations to the east of Kathmandu to get away from the city crowd, experience the pleasure of typical Nepali hospitality, enjoy... About the Trip Nagarkot trek is one of the perfect short trek destinations to the east of Kathmandu to get away from the city crowd, experience the pleasure of typical Nepali hospitality, enjoy the natural beauty of amazing sceneries, panoramic sunrise view over of mountains range including Everest. This is an enchanting closeness to nature’s wonder. Best Price Guarantee Hassle-Free Booking No Booking or Credit Card Fees Team of highly experienced Experts Your Happiness Guaranteed Highlights Experience Nepali culture in the Kathmandu Valley Admire the amazing sunrise views over the himalaya from Nagarkot and Chisopani Trek through forests of the Shivapuri National Park Short trek for those with limited time Visit the oldest Hindu temple,Changu Narayan, UNESCO World Heritage Site Observe and admire panoramic views of Everest, Langtang Range, Dorje Lakpa, and Gauri Shanker from Nagarkot. What is Included? Kathmandu to Sundarijal(trek start) and Chagunarayan(trek end) back to Kathmandu by Private transportation service. Deluxe room at Haibung (Prakrit Resort) and at Nagarkot (Hotel Viewpoint)- 2 Nights All Standard Meals (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) during trek. Government License holder Discovery World Trekking experienced and qualified trek leader guide, (an assistant guide for 12 or above trekkers) and porter to help trekkers luggage (2 trekkers: 1porter"9 kg per trekker max limit"). Coverage of guides and porters meals, insurance, salary, lodging, transportation and other necessary equipment. National Park entry permit fee. Snacks (cookies) and Seasonal fresh fruits every day All government, Local taxes and official Expenses Souvenir - A company's T-shirt & Cap Discovery World Trekking’s appreciation of certificate after over the successfully trek. Farewell Dinner at the end of the trek. What is Excluded? International Flight. Nepal Entry Visa Fees for multiple Entries on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport- (15 days - $25-30, 30 days- $40-50 and 90 days- $100-110) Excess baggage charges (Limit is 9kg per Person) Accomodation all meals (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) in Kathmandu. Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu due to early arrival, late departure, early return from trekking (because of any reason) prior to the plan scheduled itinerary. Personal nature of expenses such as laundry, telephone call, battery recharge, shopping, laundry, extra porters, beverages etc. Personal clothing and gear. Travel insurance. Tips for guide and porters (Recommended by the Culture) All the costs and expenses which are not listed in "cost includes" will be counted as Excludes Overview This short trip takes you to the peaceful and scenic hilltop of Nagarkot located just 32 Km away from Kathmandu. Nagarkot, located at the rims of the Kathmandu Valley is a popular mountain viewpoint at an altitude of 2,100m surrounded by visual delights of lush green terrace farms, pine forests, from where you can see the panorama of t he Himalayan mountain range including Everest, Ganesh Himal, Gaurishanker, Dorje Lakpa, Langtang and Rolwaling. It is an easy hiking trip that first takes you to Chisapani another mountain view spot where you can enjoy the beauty of nature and the charming village lifestyle and culture. we also visit Changunarayan temple in Bhaktapur district, considered to be the oldest temple of Nepal with a large settlement of Newar community living around it. To begin this trip we drive from Kathmandu to Sundarijal and then hike up to Chisapani through Shivapuri National Park, it is a pleasant hike and you can truly enjoy the chance of being away from the crowd of the city, passing many villages and farms, After spending the night in chisapani we hike to Nagarkot where we spend the night Early sunrise views at Nagarkot are extremely fascinating and mesmerizing. then we trek to Changunarayan and return back to Kathmandu This trek is perfect for someone who wants to experience Nepal but has a limited amount of time to do so perfect for a family getaway and also as a preparation to trek to the mountains. Day to Day Itinerary Day 1 Drive to Sundarijal (1,385 m/4,545ft)and hike to Haibung (2,175 m / 7,135 ft) via Chisapani (2,295m/7,655 ft) Itinerary Facts Driving Hours 1 hr. Trek Distance 14 km/ 8.6 miles Highest Altitude 2,295m/7,655 ft Trek Duration 4 to 5 hrs. Today we trek up to Haibung via chisopani after an hour long drive to Sundarijal. Four hours of hiking from Sundarijal to Prakriti Resort via pristine Nagmati River in Shivapuri National Park. Passing en-route, observe the Tamang settlement co-existing inside the national park. We arrive at Haibung. Overnight at "Prakrit Resort" with Deluxe room. Included all Standard Meals ( Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner ). Day 2 Trek from Haibung (2,175 m / 7,135 ft) to Nagarkot (2,160 m/7,085 ft) Itinerary Facts Trek Distance 27 km/16.7 miles) Highest Altitude 2,160 m/7,085 ft Trek Duration 5-6 hrs Early morning wake up call along with a cup of Tea / sunrise viewing over the Himalayas. An hour of guided nature walk around Dhaap Pokahri (Wet Lands) inside the National park for observation of birds and wild life. Four hours hike to Nagarkot via Jhule army camp, Jhule Bazar, jarshing Pauwa and Nagarkot. We stay overnight in Nagarkot. Overnight at "Hotel Viewpoint" with Deluxe room. Included all Standard Meals ( Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner ). Day 3 Trek From Nagarkot (2,160 m/7,085 ft) to Changunarayan Temple (1600m / 5,249 ft) and drive Kathmandu Itinerary Facts Trek Distance 12 km/7.4 miles Highest Altitude 2,160 m/7,085 ft Trek Duration 4 hrs Driving Hours 2 hrs. After savoring another sunrise view over the Himalaya from our hill station viewpoint, we have a hearty breakfast and descend down from Nagarkot to Kathmandu Valley.It's a pleasant and leisurely walk through lush jungle and rural villages. We hike to the ancient temple of Changunarayan on the outskirts of the valley. This temple is a UNESCO world heritage site,and one of Nepal's oldest temples,especially well-known for its rich carvings and ornamentation.with this our journey complets and we drive back to Kathmandu. Overnight at your selected hotel in Kathmandu Included all Standard Meals ( Breakfast + Lunch). Tent Image not found or type unknown Route Map Trips Notes How you'll start your journey towards Nagarkot trek? You will arrive in Nepal, Kathmandu at Tribhuvan International Airport as that is the only international airport. An overnight stay in a hotel in Kathmandu is required upon arrival. The next day we will be traveling to our destination via . Private Transport Our trek begins from Sundarijal. Join Upcoming Trips The given prices are per person basis and fixed in which the International flight cost has excluded. In addition, trek cost includes and excludes details is applied. The dates schedule is fixed, 100 percent guaranteed and confirmed to departure trekking. We are flexible to organize trek in your own departure trek date. We organize private and group trek.For this, trekker can send us message submitting your own departure trek date. Departure Dates Price 29 Sep, 2021 - 01 Oct, 2021 $500 $240 01 Oct, 2021 - 03 Oct, 2021 $500 $240 03 Oct, 2021 - 05 Oct, 2021 $500 $240 05 Oct, 2021 - 07 Oct, 2021 $500 $240 08 Oct, 2021 - 10 Oct, 2021 $500 $240 Discovery World Trekking Paul Gurung (CEO/Founder) Mailing Address: Post Box: 21576, Kaldhara Marg, Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal, Kaldhara Marg, Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal Phone: +977 1 4252366 Mobile: +9779840055491 E-Mail: [email protected] Skype: discovery1120 Phone: +977 1 4252366 Location: Saat Ghumti Chowk, On the way to Kaldhara Marg, Near to the International Guest House, Kaldhara, Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal. [Opening hours – 8 Am to 7 Pm] 24 Hrs. Emergency Call +977 9851054143 or +977 9840055491 Quick Questions? Email Us [email protected] Talk to an Expert +9779840055491 .
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