Chisapani- Nagarkot- Dhulikhel Trek

Chisapani- Nagarkot- Dhulikhel Trek 7 Days, Easy

Chisapani- Nagarkot-Dhulikhel trekking is one of the short trips around Kathmandu valley. The trek takes us to Nagarkot, the most famous hill station in Kathmandu.
Destination
Bagmati Province Nepal
Trip Start/End
Sundarijal/NamoBuddha-Panauti
Trip Grading
Moderate
Max Elevation
2700m
Best Season
March to May and September to December
Meals
B+L+D
Accommodation
Lodge
Transportation
Private Vehicle
Attractions
Green forest with Himalayan views and wildlife

Price Starts from

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per person based on 2 PAX

Chisapani- Nagarkot- Dhulikhel Trek – overview


Chisapani – Nagarkot – Dhulikhel Trek: A Scenic Short Trek Around Kathmandu

If you are looking for a short and easy trek near Kathmandu, the Chisapani – Nagarkot – Dhulikhel Trek is one of the best options. This trek is perfect for travelers who have limited time but still want to enjoy Himalayan views, local culture, and peaceful countryside landscapes.

What Makes This Trek Special

This 3-day trek takes you through charming villages, lush forests, and scenic hilltops, offering a taste of Nepal’s natural beauty and rural life  without going too far from the capital.

Highlights of the Trek

Who Is This Trek For?

This trek is suitable for beginners, families, and travelers with limited time. It’s not too difficult and doesn’t require prior trekking experience. It’s also a great warm-up for longer treks in Nepal.

Chisapani- Nagarkot- Dhulikhel Trek – Outline

Day 01:Welcome to Kathmandu airport and drive to Hotel

Day 02:Drive from Kathmandu to Sundarijal and trek to Chisapani 2300m.)

Day 03:Chisapani to Nagarkot 2175m.

Day 04:Nagarkot to Dhulikhel 1440m

Day 05: Dhulikhel to Namo Buddha-Panauti 1750m, sightseeing in Bhaktapur and drive to Kathmandu

Day 06:Sightseening in Kathmandu

Day 07:Depature onward destination

Other Information

Permits Required

Food and Accommodation

Packing List

What's Included?

What's Included?

    • Personal Expenses – Bar bills (alcoholic beverages, bottled/mineral water, soft drinks), cigarettes, client’s personal insurance, and any unforeseen costs.

    • Meals in Kathmandu – Lunches and dinners during your stay in the capital.

    • Gratuities – Tips for guides, porters, and drivers (not mandatory, but warmly appreciated as a gesture of gratitude for their service).

    • International Travel Arrangements – Airfare to/from Nepal and applicable visa fees.

    • Comprehensive Travel Insurance – Mandatory insurance that covers medical emergencies, accidents, and helicopter evacuation if required.

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