Culture Trip / Kathmandu Valley / Nepal Namobuddha Monastery Trek for Margo and FamilyNext 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, complemented by 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. | |
Dine and attend prayers with monks at the monastery. | |
Peaceful farm walks through 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 | |
Explore Bhaktapur Durbar Square area- the beautiful architecture and indulge in interesting activities like singing bowl therapy, pottery, thangka painting, etc as well. |
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Group Size (Adults) | Price per person |
4 - 7 people | USD 285 |
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Valid until Dec 31st, 2024
Day 1 |
Kathmandu - Namobuddha |
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Day 2 |
Namobuddha - Balthali - Panauti |
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Day 3 |
Bhaktapur - Kathmandu |
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Day 1 |
Kathmandu - Namobuddha |
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Drive from Kathmandu to Dhulikhel 1.5 to 2 hrs |
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Trek from Old Town Dhulikhel to Namobuddha 4 to 5 hrs | 12±1 kms |
Meals Included: Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Namobuddha Monastery Hotel
Day 2 |
Namobuddha - Balthali - Panauti |
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Trek from Namobuddha to Khopasi via Balthali 5 to 6 hrs | 12±1 kms |
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Drive to Panauti (Option to hike through beautiful trails through fields if you want) 3 kms |
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Explore the old town of Panauti 1 to 1.5 hrs |
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Drive to Bhaktapur 1 hr Overnight: Peacock Guest House |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Accommodation: Hotel
Day 3 |
Bhaktapur - Kathmandu |
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Sightseeing in Bhaktapur Durbar Square 4 to 5 hrs |
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Drive back to Kathmandu |
Meals Included: Breakfast
Namobuddha Monastery 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 |
Group Size (Adults) | Price per person |
4 - 7 people | USD 285 |
Valid until Dec 31st, 2024
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You will be accompanied by experienced and knowledgeable tour guide equipped with a first aid kit. Always follow their instructions and stick to designated paths.
While Nepal is generally very safe, there is still a possibility of pickpocketing in touristy areas. 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 jewelry etc or a large sum of cash while traveling for security reasons.
Water safety is very crucial as one can easily contract waterborne diseases. Drinking tap water is not advised and we recommend drinking boiled/ filtered or bottled water only.
• | Comfortable walking shoes |
• | A warm layer |
• | Sun hat or cap |
• | Full sleeved clothes for entering heritage sites |
• | Day bag |
• | Rain gear |
• | Sunglasses |
• | Water bottle |
• | Trail snacks and energy bars (optional) |
• | Camera with charger and extra batteries |
• | Power bank (Optional) |
• | Sunscreen (SPF 30 or above) |
• | Sanitizer |
• | Bug / Insect repellent |
• | Toiletries |
• | Original passport |
• | Extra cash (for meals, shopping, etc) |
• | Credit card (VISA & MasterCard) |
Etiquette & Culture: It’s important to make sure we are respectful towards Nepalese customs and rituals. When encircling temples, monasteries and stupas, always remember to walk in a clockwise direction. Besides, a respectful way to greet the elderly is by slightly bowing down. ‘Namaste’ is the common greeting in the country.
Dress code for entering heritage sites: Dressing in a respectful manner is important while entering heritage sites. You are advised to wear full pants/long skirts, and full-sleeved tops/shirts. Kindly avoid half pants/skirts or any kind of revealing clothes. Do not wear hats and remove shoes while entering a holy site.
Leave no Trace: Please don’t litter, and also dispose any trash properly (you can hand them to your guide). Plucking flowers and vandalizing trails is off limits. We’ll leave the beautiful trails as we found them.
Photography and Drones : It’s advisable to ask permission of the locals before taking their photos, although by experience we can tell that they love being photographed. Strict drone policies are enforced throughout Nepal – so please don’t fly drones on the trip.
A Few Rules: Any form of physical violence or verbal abuse, harassment, solicitation of prostitution, or possession or use of illegal drugs or illicit materials is strictly prohibited.
Alcohol and Drugs Policy: Heavy alcohol consumption dehydrates your body and doesn’t pair well with trekking for obvious safety reasons. We recommend you limit your alcohol intake to a minimal amount during day time. Let’s wait till the evening to raise a glass or two.
No Handouts of any kind: Giving money or handouts of any kind to beggars and children is strictly prohibited, as it only promotes begging culture.
Travelling in a Group:: What makes group travel fun is the diversity. This also means that there will be people of all different ages, physical fitness, and walking pace. Please be mindful and respect the time allocated by your lead guide to avoid any inconvenience to the group.
Leave no Trace: Please don’t litter, and also dispose any trash properly (you can hand them to your guide). Plucking flowers and vandalizing trails is off limits. We’ll leave the beautiful trails as we found them.
A Few Rules: Any form of physical violence or verbal abuse, harassment, solicitation of prostitution, or possession or use of illegal drugs or illicit materials is strictly prohibited.
Alcohol and Drugs Policy: Heavy alcohol consumption dehydrates your body and doesn’t pair well with trekking for obvious safety reasons. We recommend you limit your alcohol intake to a minimal amount during day time. Let’s wait till the evening to raise a glass or two.
No Handouts of any kind: Giving money or handouts of any kind to beggars and children is strictly prohibited, as it only promotes begging culture.
Photography and Drones: It’s advisable to ask permission of the locals before taking their photos, although by experience we can tell that they love being photographed. Strict drone policies are enforced throughout Nepal – so please don’t fly drones on the trip.
Travelling in a Group: What makes group travel fun is the diversity. This also means that there will be people of all different ages, physical fitness, and walking pace. Please be mindful and respect the time allocated by your lead guide to avoid any inconvenience to the group.
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!
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