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Nagi Gompa Hike
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Detailed Itinerary
Start your day with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to the base of the Nagi Gompa trailhead (approx. 1.5 hours). Enjoy the views of the valley and surrounding hills along the way.
8:30 AM – Depart from Kathmandu
Start your day with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to the base of the Nagi Gompa trailhead (approx. 1.5 hours). Enjoy the views of the valley and surrounding hills along the way.
Begin your hike from the entrance of Shivapuri National Park. The trail is moderate, winding through lush forests, with occasional views of the Himalayas as you ascend.
10:00 AM – Start Hike to Nagi Gompa
Begin your hike from the entrance of Shivapuri National Park. The trail is moderate, winding through lush forests, with occasional views of the Himalayas as you ascend.
Arrive at Nagi Gompa, a peaceful Tibetan Buddhist monastery. Spend time exploring the monastery, soaking in its serene atmosphere, and enjoying panoramic views of the Kathmandu Valley and distant mountain ranges.
11:30 AM – Reach Nagi Gompa
Arrive at Nagi Gompa, a peaceful Tibetan Buddhist monastery. Spend time exploring the monastery, soaking in its serene atmosphere, and enjoying panoramic views of the Kathmandu Valley and distant mountain ranges.
Enjoy a light lunch at the gompa or bring along a packed meal to enjoy amidst the tranquil surroundings.
1:00 PM – Lunch at Nagi Gompa
Enjoy a light lunch at the gompa or bring along a packed meal to enjoy amidst the tranquil surroundings.
Head back down the trail, taking in the peaceful ambiance of the forest and the views as you descend.
2:30 PM – Return Hike to the Trailhead
Head back down the trail, taking in the peaceful ambiance of the forest and the views as you descend.
Arrive at the trailhead and board the vehicle for the drive back to Kathmandu, reflecting on the peaceful experience of the day.
3:00 PM – Drive Back to Kathmandu
Arrive at the trailhead and board the vehicle for the drive back to Kathmandu, reflecting on the peaceful experience of the day.
End your adventure and return to your accommodation in Kathmandu.
4:00 PM – Arrival in Kathmandu
End your adventure and return to your accommodation in Kathmandu.
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Private transportation
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Lunch
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Entrance ticket as per itinerary
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English speaking tour/hiking guide
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Tipping for guide and driver
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Insurance for the trip
Trip Info
The best time to do this hike is during autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May) when the weather is clear, the views are stunning, and the temperatures are pleasant.
Autumn (September to November): Crisp air, clear skies, and panoramic Himalayan views make this the ideal season. The trails are dry, and the visibility is excellent.
Spring (March to May): Pleasant temperatures and blooming rhododendrons add vibrant colors to the landscape. The views are also good, though some haze may occur in late spring.
Winter (December to February): Chilly mornings and evenings, but daytime hiking is still enjoyable. Expect crisp mountain views, but be prepared for colder weather.
This trek is considered easy to moderate, with a gradual descent and a few gentle ascents along the way. The terrain includes forest paths, terraced fields, and rural villages, offering a variety of surfaces to walk on. While the hike is suitable for beginners and casual hikers, a basic level of fitness is recommended. It’s a perfect option for those looking for a comfortable yet rewarding day trek near Kathmandu.
For a comfortable and enjoyable hike, please bring the following items:
- Comfortable Hiking Shoes: Supportive shoes with good grip are essential for the terrain.
- Water Bottle: Staying hydrated is important, especially on a hike of this length.
- Sunscreen and Sunglasses: Protect yourself from the sun, especially during midday.
- Light Jacket or Sweater: Even during warmer months, mornings and evenings can be chilly.
- Snacks: Light snacks for the hike, especially if you’re a frequent snacker.
- Hat and Cap: For added sun protection.
Though this hike is relatively short, it’s still important to be in reasonable physical health. If you regularly engage in light walking, trekking, or outdoor activities, you should find the trail manageable. If you’re not used to hiking, it’s a good idea to get some light exercise before your trek, such as walking or stretching, to ensure a more comfortable experience. It’s a moderate challenge, but not demanding enough for experienced trekkers to feel overwhelmed.
Your safety is a priority during this trek. The hike is supervised by an experienced, English-speaking guide, who will ensure that you are safe and comfortable throughout the journey. Follow the guide’s advice regarding pace, safety, and route. It is also advisable to drink water regularly, especially during the warmer parts of the day. Furthermore, be prepared for changing weather conditions, as temperatures can fluctuate throughout the day.
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