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About the Destination

Step Into Nature, Rise Above the Valley

Location

Nepal

Region

Around Kathmandu

Max Elevation

2,551 m
Highest Point Reached During the Trek.

Duration

1 days

Accommodation

No Hotel
Typical lodges or teahouses during the trek

Best Seasons

Spring and Autumn

Group

Min. 1 Pax

Difficulty

Easy-Moderate

Start Point

Kathmandu

End Point

Kathmandu

Permit

No Required
A permit is required for this trek.

Food

Included
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner are typically included

Highlights of the Chandragiri Day Hiking

  • Scenic forest hike from Thankot to Chandragiri Hill (4 hours)
  • Breathtaking views of the Himalayas and Kathmandu Valley
  • Visit the sacred Bhaleshwor Mahadev Temple at the summit
  • Optional cable car ride up or down the hill
  • Alternative hiking route from Chandragiri to Hattiban
  • Peaceful nature walk away from city crowds
  • Suitable for both adventure seekers and casual hikers
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off included
  • Cable car tickets and guided hikes available at reasonable prices

Trip Summary

Chandragiri Day Hiking is one of the most scenic and refreshing day trips around the Kathmandu Valley, offering a perfect blend of nature, culture, and panoramic mountain views. The hike begins from Thankot and takes about four hours to reach the summit of Chandragiri Hill, situated at 2,551 meters. The trail winds through lush, dense forests, providing a peaceful escape from the city and a chance to enjoy nature at its best. On a clear day, hikers are rewarded with breathtaking views of the Himalayas, including peaks like Langtang, Ganesh Himal, and even distant Everest, along with a sweeping view of the Kathmandu Valley below.

At the top, you can explore the well-developed hill station area, which includes the sacred Bhaleshwor Mahadev Temple, various restaurants, and viewing platforms. After spending time at the summit, there are two options for your return: descend via the scenic Chandragiri Cable Car back to Thankot, or continue your adventure by hiking down to Hattiban, a two-and-a-half-hour forest walk ending near Hattiban Resort. From either point, transportation will be arranged to take you back to your hotel.

For those who prefer a more relaxed experience, it's also possible to take the cable car up to Chandragiri and hike down, allowing you to enjoy the views without the challenging climb. Whether you’re looking for physical activity, spiritual exploration, or simply a peaceful day in nature, Chandragiri Day Hiking offers an unforgettable experience. We offer guided hiking trips and cable car tickets at reasonable rates—book now and immerse yourself in the wild beauty and serenity of the hills above Kathmandu.

Itinerary

Day 01

Drive to Satungal, Hike to Chandragiri, Cable car and drive to Kathmandu

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The pricing is based on our standard plan suited for most customers. We also provide tailored solutions including both Budget and Premium Plans. Feel free to reach out to us directly.

Chandragiri Day Hiking FAQ

Overview & Essentials

Typically, packages include accommodation, meals during the trek, guide and porter services, permits, and ground transportation. Flight costs, insurance, and personal expenses are usually excluded.
While prior trekking experience helps, most treks are designed to be achievable with average fitness. Some high-altitude treks may require conditioning or preparation beforehand.
There is no strict age limit, but participants should be reasonably fit. Trekkers above 60 or with health conditions should consult a doctor before the trip.

Arrival & Visa

Most travelers require a tourist visa, which can often be obtained on arrival or online. Check your country’s embassy website for up-to-date visa policies.
Airport pickup is often included in the tour package. If not, taxis or pre-arranged transport options are available and reliable.
Yes, arriving early is a great way to rest and adjust before your trek. We can help arrange additional accommodations if needed.

Health & Safety

Guides are trained in first aid and will assist you immediately. In serious cases, evacuation (often by helicopter) can be arranged. Travel insurance with emergency coverage is strongly recommended.
Yes, especially above 2,500 meters. Our itineraries are designed with gradual acclimatization and rest days to help prevent it. Drinking water, eating well, and resting are key.
Yes, all certified guides are trained in altitude awareness, first aid, and emergency protocols to ensure your safety throughout the trek.

Weather & Temperature

Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are the most popular trekking seasons with stable weather and clear skies.
Temperatures can drop significantly at night, especially at higher altitudes. Days are usually moderate, but proper layering is important.
Yes, extreme weather can cause delays, especially for flights or high passes. We always try to adjust plans safely and flexibly.

Accommodation & Facilities

Accommodations are usually in local lodges or tea houses with basic amenities—clean beds, shared bathrooms, and dining halls.
Some lodges offer hot showers for an additional fee, but availability may be limited at higher altitudes.
Charging is available in most lodges for a fee. Power supply may be limited or solar-based, so bring a power bank as backup.

Packing & Gear

You’ll need layered clothing, good trekking boots, a daypack, a sleeping bag (if not provided), and basic toiletries. A detailed packing list will be shared upon booking.
Yes, you can rent most essential gear like down jackets, sleeping bags, and poles from local shops at affordable rates.
Keep your daypack light with only essentials (water, snacks, jacket). The porter will carry your main bag, usually limited to 10–15 kg.

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All Inclusive Price

$110

per person (varies with group size)

Group Discounts

  • 2–3 pax$140/pp
  • 4–7 pax$130/pp
  • 9–11 pax$120/pp
  • 12+ pax$110/pp
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