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Namobuddha to Panauti Day Hike Overview
The Namobuddha to Panauti Hike is an easy and culturally enriching day tour in Nepal, ideal for those looking to explore local villages, religious sites, and breathtaking mountain views. The hike begins from Dhulikhel, a charming town located 30 km east of Kathmandu, which serves as the administrative center of the Kavreplanchok district.
Itinerary:
Drive to Dhulikhel:
The tour starts with an early morning drive to Dhulikhel, about an hour from Kathmandu. Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted with stunning panoramic views of the Langtang and Jugal Himalayan ranges, as well as a lovely river valley and farming terraces. Enjoy a delicious breakfast on the resort’s balcony while soaking in the peaceful scenery.
Explore Dhulikhel:
After breakfast, take a tour of Dhulikhel City, where you’ll see pagoda-style temples and old houses adorned with intricate wood carvings.
Drive to Namobuddha:
After exploring Dhulikhel, the journey continues to Namobuddha, a sacred Buddhist site located on a hillside. From here, you can enjoy picturesque views of the snow-capped mountains and the Panauti/ Banepa Valley. The route to Namobuddha takes you through pine forests and charming local villages, with several Buddhist monasteries and stupas along the way, adorned with colorful prayer flags.
Hike from Namobuddha to Panauti:
From Namobuddha, embark on a scenic 1.5-hour downward hike to Panauti, a historic Hindu religious site. Panauti is known for its Hindu temples and local Newari houses. After exploring the area, you will drive back to Kathmandu.
Panauti: A Glimpse into Newari Culture
Panauti, located 34 km from Kathmandu, is a vibrant Newari village that offers a unique glimpse into traditional Nepali life. Situated at the junction of two sacred rivers, Panauti is rich in religious and cultural history. The town is renowned for its wood art on the walls of old houses, which captivate visitors. The narrow streets provide a charming walk through this ancient town, which is often referred to as the “Town of 40 Temples” due to the abundance of temples scattered throughout.
In addition to the temples, Panauti offers a deeper insight into the lifestyle, culture, and cuisine of the Newari ethnic group, making it a perfect place for cultural exploration.
Namobuddha: A Sacred Hill Station
Namobuddha (1750m) is a serene hill station near Panauti and home to the revered Thrangu Tashi Yangtse Monastery. A hike to the monastery takes you through the beautiful surroundings, where you can admire unique architecture, prayer wheels, prayer flags, and statues of Lord Buddha.
The monastery holds a special place in Tibetan Buddhism, and the monks here have fascinating stories to share about the site’s history. From the upper balcony of the monastery, you can enjoy sweeping views of the vast landscape, making this a peaceful and spiritually enriching destination.
Highlights of Namobuddha to Panauti Day Hike
Namobuddha Hill Station (1750m): Enjoy panoramic views from this serene hill station.
Thrangu Tashi Yangtse Monastery: Visit this beautiful monastery, a sacred site in Tibetan Buddhism.
Touring Panauti Village: Explore the temple-dotted village of Panauti, a historical gem.
Cultural Exploration: Immerse yourself in the rich Newari and Buddhist cultures.
Scenic Hike: Hike through alleys, fields, and forests, offering peaceful surroundings and beautiful landscapes.
Additional Highlights:
Scenic Drive to Dhulikhel: A picturesque drive with stunning views.
Mountain Views: Enjoy breathtaking, long-range mountain vistas.
Traditional Nepali Lifestyle: Experience the lifestyle of the Tamang and Newar people.
Beautiful Monasteries & Buddhist Monuments: Discover tranquil and historic religious sites.
Historical Landmarks: Visit the Indreshwor Temple, ancient houses, and a local museum in Panauti.
Day 1:
Drive to Budhanilkhantha 1 hrs. and hike to the Shivapuri hill (2732m.) 6-7 hrs.
Maximum Altitude: (2732m)
Shanku Route:
Balthali Route:
Highest Altitude: (1750m)
Departure Time: 8:00 am
For this tour, all you need to bring is comfortable clothing, as no special equipment is required. However, depending on your preferences, the following list provides general guidance on personal items you may want to bring. The choice of equipment and backpack should depend on the season of travel.
We will provide complimentary water and a windproof duffel bag for your shopping purposes, which is yours to keep.
This list is merely a suggestion, and you can use it as a reference. There are many options, brands, and versions available for each item, so use your judgment and experience to select the best gear for you. Additionally, most of the required equipment can be easily found in Kathmandu stores.