Kathmandu Cultural Trail Bicycle Tour

Kathmandu Cultural Trail Bicycle Tour

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OVERVIEW

Kathmandu is a breathtakingly gorgeous city. It has religious and cultural significance. Kathmandu is renowned as the “City of the temple.” It is also one of Nepal’s most well-known tourist spots. Six world heritage sites are located inside the Kathmandu valley, out of a total of ten world heritage sites.

There are also other renowned tourist destinations in Kathmandu, such as Thamel and Ason. If you wish to buy something before going on the hike, you can go to these locations and shop. Thamel is also one of Nepal’s most renowned tourist spots. It appears to be more attractive in the evening. As a result, you can come here in the evening and enjoy the scenery.

Kathmandu mountain bike trip, the Kathmandu valley is a Mecca for mountain bikers, attracting hundreds of riders from all over the world. Mountain biking in Kathmandu is a great way to see as much of Nepal’s cultural and natural diversity as possible.

Only your imagination limits what you can and cannot do on a mountain bike. Bicycling became popular in Kathmandu in the mid-to-late 1980s. Enthusiasts flew their bikes from East Asia to Tibet, where they would travel for two weeks via the passes (17,000 feet) to Nepal.

The bicycling tours in Kathmandu Valley allow you to appreciate the valley’s secret nooks that are rarely frequented by westerners, allowing you to observe the city from a different perspective. Along the way, you’ll see the historic cities of Patan and Bhaktapur, the hill resort of Nagarkot with its sunrise view of the entire Nepal Himalaya, and temples, monasteries, and picturesque villages tucked away in the forests, as well as temples, monasteries, and picturesque villages tucked away in the forests.

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ITINERARY

  • Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu

    As soon as you arrive in Kathmandu, you must complete all immigration processes and proceed to customs. Our agent will greet you with a playing card that includes your name. You'll be taken to your accommodation and given the option of mentally preparing for the next day or wandering around the city of temples.
  • Day 02: Sightseeing Day in Kathmandu

    After breakfast the next morning, you will depart for a full-day sightseeing trip to Kathmandu Valley. You can visit the sacred Pashupatinath Temple and Swyambhunath, both of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. On our guided tour, we will visit the world's largest Buddhist stupa at Boudhnath, as well as the magnificent arts and historical architecture of Kathmandu Durbar Square, which depicts ancient Nepalese culture. When you get back to your hotel, you'll have time to explore the neighborhood, eat supper, and possibly take a stroll down the main streets.
  • Day 03: Cycling to Nagi Gompa, Chisa Pani (2195m)

    Chisa Pani is located on the east and north sides of Katmandu. Follow an excellent wooded path, where Rhododendrons bloom in the spring and the Himalayas reappear. Singletrack for adventure riding can be found from Jhule to Jarsin Pauwa. Chisopani offers stunning mountain vistas as well as a visit to the Nagi Gompa.
  • Day 04: Cycling to Nagarkot (2000m)

    As you leave Chisopani through the track and head up to Nagarkot today, there will be no traffic. The comfort and lovely surroundings will be rewarded after a short steep walk up to Nagarkot. When the sky is clear, it provides amazing vistas of the neighboring Himalayan peaks. From the Annapurna to Mount Everest, eight of the nine highest Himalayan peaks may be observed.
  • Day 05: Cycling to Palanchowk Bhagwati

    The day begins with an exhilarating descent down a single-track path after enjoying the magnificent sunrise vista. We take a journey through the countryside to the sacred Hindu shrine of Palanchowk Bhagwati.
  • Day 06: Cycling to Dhukikel (1600m)

    Dhulikhel also provides a basis for a road network that connects Tibet with Nepal's eastern cities. Take a little detour after leaving Nagarkot before rejoining the road for the short climb to Dhulikhel, another charming hill village.
  • Day 07: Trek to Namo Buddha – Lakhure Bhanjyang

    We start our day with a climb up a wide jeep route to the Namo Buddha temple, where we are treated to breathtaking views of Ganesh Himal. We enter a small, picturesque valley and climb 300 meters on a fantastic trail to Lakhuri Bhanjyang, the Kathmandu Valley's eastern rim. It offers spectacular views of the gorgeous mountains at great altitudes.
  • Day 08: Cycling to Dakchhinkali

    We're going to Dakchhinkali Temple today. On a clear day, we pass through several rustic settlements, with views of the Himalayas on the right side! To get to our village Inn, we take a narrow paved road through wonderful village farmland scenery. A Hindu live sacrifice site is located near the Village Inn in Dakchhinkali.
  • Day 09: Free day in Kathmandu

    After returning from Dakchhinkali today there will be a spare day in Kathmandu. In your accommodation, get some rest. You may also take a stroll through the streets and buy some souvenirs to take home as a memento of your visit to Nepal. In the evening, we will enjoy a traditional Nepali dinner in the hotel, which will be accompanied by cultural performances.
  • Day 10: Departure

    Today would either be your day off or you have a few hours to conduct some last-minute shopping for your relatives. You can go shopping or sightseeing if you have time. We'll drop you off at the international airport so you may fly home, and we wish you good travels.
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Trek Overview:

  • Trek Duration: 
  • Trek Grade: Easy
  • Highest Altitude: 
  • Accommodation: 
  • Transportation: Roadway
  • Group size: 2-6 
  • Best season:  Spring and Autumn
  • Cost: **

 

Trek Highlights:

  • Visit Kathmandu which is renowned as the “City of the temple.”
  • Visit UNESCO world heritage sites situated inside Kathmandu Valley.
  • Visit other renowned tourist destinations in Kathmandu, such as Thamel and Ason
  • Get a chance to see as much of Nepal’s cultural and natural diversity as possible.
  • Witness various temples, monasteries, and picturesque villages tucked away in the forests.
  • Visit various religious sites in Kathmandu
  • Visit the sacred Pashupatinath Temple and Swyambhunath, both of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
  • The comfort and lovely surroundings will be rewarded after a short steep walk up to Nagarkot.

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