Fastpacking / Kathmandu Valley / Nepal Namobuddha Monastery and Nagarkot FastpackingNext tentative Date: Available as a Private Trek on a date of your preference.
Perched on the eastern horizon of Kathmandu valley lies mystical and peaceful Namobuddha Monastery, complemented by a backdrop of the mighty Himalayas and pristine trails through secluded backcountry. |
Perched on the eastern horizon of Kathmandu valley lies mystical and peaceful Namobuddha Monastery and Nagarkot, sporting a backdrop of the mighty Himalayas and pristine trails through secluded backcountry.
The revered Namobuddha Monastery, one of the largest in Kathmandu valley and likely the most photogenic | |
Panorama of mountains seen from the ridge and monastery of Namobuddha | |
Peaceful farm walks through 6km of pleasant, gradual downhill from Namobuddha to Balthali | |
Views of rugged hilly landscapes of Phulchowki and her foothills seen on the way down to Eklekhet | |
Pristine villages with old Nepali houses, and traditional lifestyle | |
Plenty of Buddhist temples and Buddhist chhortens along the way | |
Walking over suspension bridge in the deep ravines of Eklekhet | |
Finishing at a resort in Balthali with quite a Nepali postcard scenery of farms, houses, forests and mountains |
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Outdoors in the Kathmandu valley is amazing in spring (March to May). The average daytime temperature is 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F). The forests are green, and rhododendrons bloom, making the trail vibrant.
Kathmandu valley receives a lot of rainfall in monsoon, so it will be very wet, humid, slippery and leechy. Nonetheless, the valley will be gorgeously green and beautiful during monsoon. Temperatures range from around 20°C to 35°C (68°F to 95°F). While early June and late September are still advisable for trekking, July and August are not very ideal.
It is the most popular time of the year to visit with clear skies and stable weather conditions. The monsoon rains will have subsided, and visibility of the mountain ranges is excellent. The temperatures range between 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F). As the region is very accessible, trails and hotels can be busy this time around.
Winter is a great time to be outdoors in Kathmandu valley. The far-off mountains on the horizon look sparkling white on clear days. The temperatures go between 10°C to 25°C (50°F to 77°F) during daytime and can go lower at night. It is very pleasant and not very cold. The trails are not very busy and lodges are operational.
Day 1 |
Kathmandu - Godavari - Panauti |
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Day 2 |
Panauti - Namobuddha |
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Day 3 |
Namobuddha - Nagarkot |
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Day 4 |
Nagarkot - Budhanilkantha |
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Day 1 |
Kathmandu - Godavari - Panauti |
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Drive from Kathmandu to Godavari 30 to 45 mins |
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Run from Godavari to Panauti 5 to 6 hrs |
Meals Included: Lunch
Accommodation: Hotel
Day 2 |
Panauti - Namobuddha |
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Run from Panauti to Namobuddha 5 to 6 hrs |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Namo Buddha Resort
Day 3 |
Namobuddha - Nagarkot |
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Run from Namobuddha to Nagarkot 5 to 6 hrs |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel Country Villa
Day 4 |
Nagarkot - Budhanilkantha |
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Run from Nagarkot to Budhanilkantha 6 to 7 hrs |
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Drive from Budhanilkantha to Kathmandu 20 to 30 mins |
Meals Included: Breakfast
Hotel |
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• | Free Wi-Fi | • | Room Service | • | Balcony | • | Private Bathroom | • | Hot Shower | • | Free Toiletries | • | Towels | • | Slippers | • | Power Socket | • | Daily Housekeeping |
• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Garden | • | Laundry | • | Outdoor Seating | • | Lake Views |
Namo Buddha Resort |
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An organic farm resort
• | Free Wi-Fi | • | Room Service | • | Air Conditioning | • | Private Bathroom | • | Hot Shower | • | Free Toiletries | • | Towels | • | Slippers | • | Power Socket | • | Daily Housekeeping |
• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Child-friendly | • | Garden | • | Laundry | • | Fire Extinguisher | • | POS Machine | • | Outdoor Seating | • | Mountain Views |
Hotel Country Villa |
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• | Free Wi-Fi | • | Room Service | • | Air Conditioning | • | TV | • | Mini Bar | • | Private Bathroom | • | Hot Shower | • | Bathtub | • | Free Toiletries | • | Towels | • | Electric Blanket | • | Slippers | • | Power Socket | • | Electric Kettle | • | Hot Water Thermos | • | Hot Water Bag | • | Daily Housekeeping |
• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Child-friendly | • | Pet-friendly | • | Terrace | • | Massage | • | Spa | • | Laundry | • | First Aid Kit | • | Fire Extinguisher | • | POS Machine | • | Outdoor Seating | • | Mountain Views |
For those short on time or looking to add an exhilarating experience of flying over the majestic Himalayas, you have the option to charter a private helicopter on the way down. Inquire for prices and options!
Group Size | Price per person |
4 - 7 people | USD |
8 people & above | USD |
Valid until Dec 31st, 2024
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Our guide will have a well-equipped first-aid kit at all times. Please go through our equipment and medical checklist for better preparedness as the common problems like foot blisters and knee pain can be tackled with proper packing. If you have any pre-existing health conditions, kindly let us know when booking.
Pack your passport, flight tickets, phone, wallet, camera equipment, cash, and all your valuables in your day pack or waist belt. Please don’t bring or carry expensive items like jewellery etc or a large sum of cash while travelling for security reasons.
Buying and renting gears – Kathmandu has a lot of gear shops. If you happen to miss anything, you can buy them at Thamel before your trek. Items like a sleeping bag can be rented in Kathmandu for about USD 1 a day.
What not to carry – Oxygen cylinders, drones and satellite phones without permission, and sharp items like nail clippers and scissors, etc., can be confiscated at the airport.
• | Running shoes with good grip |
• | Rain gear (for you and your bag) |
• | Comfortable hiking pants |
• | Quick dry, breathable T-shirts |
• | Windproof Jacket |
• | Sleepwear |
• | Trekking Socks (thick) |
• | Underwear |
• | Neck buff/ gaiter |
• | Sun hat/cap |
• | Downjacket |
• | Fleece jacket |
• | Sleeping bag liner |
• | A pair of gloves |
• | Woolen hat |
• | Day bag |
• | Duffel bag (for porter) |
• | Quick dry towel |
• | Extra pair of shoes (preferably, slip-ons) |
• | Water bottle or camel bladder (1.5 litres). |
• | LifeStraw filter or purification tablets |
• | Walking Poles |
• | Sunglasses (Polarized, with good UV protection) |
• | Locks for your backpack/luggage |
• | Trail snacks and energy bars |
• | Head lamp (with extra batteries) |
• | Camera with charger and extra batteries |
• | Phone with charger |
• | Power bank |
• | Travel adapter (type C, D and M) |
• | Sunscreen (SPF 30 or above) |
• | Sanitizer |
• | Wet wipes |
• | Toiletries (incl toilet papers, soap, etc) |
• | Personal first aid kit |
• | Rehydration salts/tablets |
• | Prescription Medications |
• | Passport with visa |
• | A copy of Work ID (for expats) |
• | A copy of Insurance papers |
• | Money |
• | Credit Card |
The overall baggage limit is 15kgs (33lbs) per passenger, a policy set by the airlines for mountain flights. Excess weight is allowed at an additional expense. However, we recommend not exceeding this weight limit as it should be sufficient for the trek.
During the trek, porters are assigned to carry your bags. One porter carries the luggage of two trekkers in a big duffel bag that the company provides. The maximum weight carried by one porter is 25kgs (55lbs). This means you will pack two bags for your trek: a day bag for yourself and a softshell duffel that goes inside the porter’s bag.
Please print and fill up the Booking Form. It’s pretty simple and short, please let us know if we can help you with it.
We’ll send terms and conditions, along with payment details. To confirm your spot, please pay 50% of the trip cost in advance.
Note: Full payment to be made at least 7 days before trip departure.
A few days before the trip, the lead guide will host a small briefing to discuss logistics and safety matters, and also answer any questions you have.
Do some light training and set your gears. Then off to the mountains we go!