Nature & Wildlife Areas in Kathmandu
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Nature & Wildlife Areas in Kathmandu
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- mickknapNorth Yorkshire, UK5,970 contributionsBooked a driver and car(4x4) for the afternoon from my hotel,Kathmandu Boutique,to take me up to the Countryside outside Kathmandu for a bit of scenery and fresher air. taking the Trisuli road,well if you can call it a road ,you need at least a 4x4 to get along here,there is very little tarmac,steepsides lots of traffic buses/lorries that believe me iam amazed how they actually get along it in some parts.Anyway up and a turn off to the forrest area which has some good little treks,there are are also a few hills to climb up around here and one with a lookout tower which overlooks the valley and back towards Kathmandu,it was damaged during the earth quake ,and they are rebuilding it,you can go up,but i would advise to wait until its finished, there is another hill quite a lot of steps up to a stupa/temple.Further along the road we bounced, passing some very tight road passes,stopping at a large restaurant/hotel complex with great views over the valley and beyond,the road/track carries on up and through the valley,unbelievable this road its got to be impassible during the rainy/winter season,passing small villages,road sellers and occasional houses/shacks hanging off the road/cliff edge.We reached Kakani and a small village with a military school ,but also some good views of the himalayers,again you can walk around here for views and various parks/stupas monuments. the whole trip cost me $50 for about 6hrs there and back ,so i got to see at least some of the countryside some scenic views with a few treks thrown in, the weather was very humid and being up over 2500 ft some of the views where very hazy in the valley,i enjoyed the day ,but alas still have that road to travel back on , Tip if you want to go along the Trisuli road by local bus because its cheaper ( if you must ) get a seat ,do not stand .You will be bounced all over.Written July 3, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- PeregrineriNew Delhi, India922 contributionsIt's a nice park for a walk, with some temples you can visit. No sign of any deer, unfortunately. It's on a hill near Pashupati Nath overlooking the Bagmati River.You do have to climb up. It's definitely not accessible.Written June 14, 2018This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Joschua R2 contributionsWow! Nepal is one of the most beautiful countries on earth and especially the nature with the mountains are stunning and everyone should see them by their own eyes. For getting at the most beautiful places and unique experiences with locals you need to book this guy. He’s very friendly, open for socializing also with locals on your trip and knowledgeable about trekking, climbing and many society topics. The journey became the best and most exciting trip thanks to the guide, who perfectly senses the situations and pays attention to individual needs, while also ensuring overall well-beingWritten July 7, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.