Last Updated on January 4, 2023 by Alpha Adventure Treks
Nepal has much more to offer than Himalayan treks, forest safaris, and spiritual retreats. Although any or all of these can be part of a trip to Nepal, there is much more to see and do. You might spend a lot of time here and only see a small portion of what Nepal has to offer. Outdoor activities are becoming more popular in Nepal, and a variety of activities such as rafting, mountain biking, paragliding, bungee jumping, and helicopter tours make for an exciting experience. Each action is unique, yet they are all equally fascinating. Make sure you choose an activity and schedule it ahead of time, as peak seasons bring a lot of suitors. Let’s go over some of the most popular outdoor activities now.
Hike to Chandragiri:
Chandragiri is seventeen kilometers from Thamel, Kathmandu, and is located on the southwest side of Kathmandu Valley, at a height of 2551 meters. Both Buddhist and Hindu religions have connections to this hill. The hill offers magnificent views of Kathmandu Valley and the Annapurna and Everest Himalayan peaks. The day hike to Chandragiri begins at Thankot’s cable car station. Birdsong will be heard, falling leaves will be smelled, and you will be walking steadily uphill. A cable car station and an exquisite park are located at the top of the Chandragiri (8369ft.) hill. The stone stairway and the broad and open meadows provide a base for entertainment if you follow an alternative trail when descending from Chandragiri hiking.
Changunarayan to Nagarkot hike:
On the edges of the Kathmandu valley, the Changunarayan to Nagarkot trip is a fantastic day hike. If you only have a day in Kathmandu and want to do something fun in the valley, this is the place to go. Then this day hiking journey from Changunarayan to Nagarkot is for you. Mostly to get away from the noise and commotion of Kathmandu while also exploring the countryside. You’ll be astounded to observe how little the local villages along the trail have altered. Furthermore, despite being so close to the city, it still reflects their typical rural lifestyle.
Hike to Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park:
Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park is Nepal’s ninth national park, at a height of 2,732 meters. It has an area of 159 km and is located in the country’s mid-hills in the northern section of Kathmandu Valley. It’s a great place to go for a day hike in Kathmandu. It provides spectacular views of Kathmandu and the surrounding mountains. This park is home to a significant water catchment that supplies the Kathmandu Valley. It is also home to 318 bird species, as well as other unique orchids and wild animals. Hiking, cycling, bird watching, picnicking, and many more activities are available. The National Park entry at Budhanilkantha is the starting point for this hike. It’s a 3-4-hour trek up from here. The trip begins with a stroll along a dirt road to Nagi Gompa, then continues through the forest to Bagdwar before arriving at the Shivapuri hill.
Hike to Namobuddha Balthali:
Namobuddha Balthali Day Trip, a fantastic day hike around Kathmandu Valley, offers you a unique experience that combines cultural and natural diversity. After a 2-hour journey from Kathmandu, the walk begins at Kavre’s Namobuddha monastery. The monastery, which is on the road, gives the initial impression. The glittering view of the green hill valley and the snowy Himalayan peaks is equally breathtaking. Namobuddha is about a 3.5-hour climb from Balthali village. The journey is made more enjoyable by the scenic trail, terraced hillside flora, and orange farms. The climb leads to the Roshi Khola (stream), and Balthali village is a short distance beyond. The stunning scenery of Balthali village entices you to keep shouting “wow” during your hike. Exploring the village, continue hiking to Khopasi and catch a vehicle, jeep, or bus to Kathmandu.
Motorbike Tour in Nepal:
Nepal, a Himalayan country, is one of the best places to go on a motorcycle tour. Motorbike rides in Nepal are an exciting and exhilarating adventure. It will take you from town to town, past paddy fields, to meet Nepal’s incomparably cheerful and welcoming people. The Himalayas, culture, and ecology are all present on most of our motorcycle tours. It takes a long time to get to traditional Nepalese villages, high slopes with panoramic views of the Himalayas, and magnificent hills. A motorbike tour is without a doubt one of the best adventure tours in Nepal for seeing local villages, sunrise, sunset, rivers, and mountains in a variety of touristy destinations. Mountain biking can be done in Kathmandu or as far as the Upper Mustang region of Nepal. The lower Everest region, the Annapurna circuit, and a motorcycling journey from Pokhara to Kathmandu are all popular routes. It is for individuals who can withstand physical exertion and deal with long lengths of stunning scenery while keeping their eyes on the road.
River Rafting and Kayaking in Nepal:
Nepal is well-known as the starting place for Everest climbers, but it is also regarded as one of the top white-water rafting destinations in the world by savvy adventurers. The rivers are lengthy, clean, and surrounded by mountain, hill, and forest scenery, and the guides are knowledgeable and courteous. If floating down a sun-kissed river in tranquility, camping on beautiful white river beaches, and getting away from the hustle and bustle of city life appeals to you, then whitewater rafting in Nepal is for you.
Kayaks can go where white-water rafts can’t. Although you can learn to kayak and embark on kayak-only trips in Nepal, the two activities can also be combined. This is a great option for beginner or intermediate kayakers who want to improve their skills but aren’t sure they’d feel comfortable kayaking all day, every day on a longer trip. It’s also a wonderful option for groups of friends or couples who are traveling together and have a variety of abilities and interests.
Here is the list of Major Rafting and Kayaking Sites in Nepal:
- Trisuli River: For beginner white-water rafters
- Bhote Kosi River: For when it gets hot
- Seti River: For easy access from Pokhara
- Kali Gandaki River: For a shorter trip
- Sun Kosi river: For beach lovers
- Tamur River: For all-round thrill seekers
- Karnali River: For intrepid adventurers