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Chisapani Hike

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For those with limited time in the Kathmandu Valley, hiking in the Chisapani region of Nepal offers a fantastic retreat and a genuine experience of Nepali living. The picturesque trek known as "Chisapani," which translates to "cold water," passes through a variety of ethnic communities and striking natural settings. The walk begins in Sundarijal, a well-liked picnic location with natural drinking water. Along the way, you'll pass terraced fields, dense forests, and multiple waterfalls. Chisapani, at 2,175 meters above sea level, provides amazing views of the Langtang mountain ranges. This trek is a great way to relax and make lifelong memories because it not only connects to other well-known routes like Nagarkot and Helambu, but it also fully immerses you in Nepal's stunning natural scenery and rich cultural heritage.

Trip Code:

CT2D

Max. Altitude:

(2,165 m\7,100 ft)

Group size:

2-16

Duration:

2 Days

Best Time for Visit:

April-June & September-November

Transportation:

Private Car, jeep, Bus

Activity:

Trekking

Difficulty:

Moderate

Accommodation:

Hotels and Lodges during hike

Region:

Kathmandu

Trip Duration

2 Days

From:

US$45
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Highlights of the Chisapani Hike

  • Proximity to Kathmandu Valley: Ideal for those with limited time, offering a quick yet fulfilling escape from the city.
  • Cultural Exposure: Pass through several ethnic settlements, experiencing diverse Nepali cultures, traditions, and lifestyles.
  • Natural Beauty: Traverse lush green hills, terraced fields, and dense forests filled with the sounds of nature.
  • Waterfalls: Encounter several natural waterfalls along the trail.
  • Sundarijal: Start from a popular picnic spot known for its natural drinking water supply
  • Spectacular Views: Enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Langtang ranges from an elevation of 2,175 meters.
  • Connecting Trails: Links to other popular hiking destinations like Nagarkot and Helambu.
  • Wildlife and Flora: Witness diverse flora and fauna within the National Park.
  • Historical Sites: Discover the historical importance of various temples and stupas along the way.
  • Refreshing Atmosphere: Breathe fresh forest air and listen to the chirping of various bird species.

Overview

The Chisapani Hike is one of the most accessible yet genuinely immersive hiking experiences near Kathmandu, and it’s often the first route we recommend to travelers who want to step into Nepal’s hills without committing to a long trek. Having guided and explored short hikes around the Kathmandu Valley for years, Chisapani consistently stands out for how quickly it transports you from city life into forested wilderness.

The journey begins with a scenic drive of approximately 13.6 km from Kathmandu, which typically takes 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. From the trailhead, the hike to Chisapani covers around 9.8 km, usually requiring 4 to 5 hours of walking at a relaxed pace, including short breaks. The return follows the same route, with similar trekking and driving distances, making it easy to plan for both one-night hikes and flexible weekend trips.

What makes this hike particularly rewarding is how the landscape changes along the way. The trail passes through Shivapuri National Park, one of the most important protected forest areas near Kathmandu. Hikers walk beneath dense oak, pine, and rhododendron canopies, with the trail often shaded and cool, even outside peak trekking seasons. From experience, the gradual ascent allows beginners to adjust comfortably, without the physical strain common on steeper Himalayan routes.

As you approach Chisapani, the forest thins and the terrain opens onto ridge-top viewpoints and traditional settlements. Chisapani village itself offers a calm, unhurried atmosphere, with simple teahouses that provide rest, meals, and basic accommodation. Sunrise and sunset are the most memorable moments here; on clear days, the horizon reveals rolling hills and distant Himalayan ranges, while even on cloudy days, the shifting light and mist create a dramatic mountain ambiance. Importantly, mountain views are weather-dependent, and this transparency helps set realistic expectations for visitors.

Beyond scenery, the Chisapani Hike offers meaningful cultural exposure. The route passes through local villages where traditional rural lifestyles continue much as they have for generations. Interactions with residents, observing daily farming routines, and experiencing warm hospitality add depth to the hike and reflect the cultural fabric of the Kathmandu Valley’s hill communities.

This hike is especially well-suited for first-time hikers, families, photographers, students, and international visitors who want a safe and rewarding introduction to hiking in Nepal. Its manageable distances, moderate walking hours, and proximity to Kathmandu make it a reliable option for those seeking nature, fresh air, and authentic local experiences without logistical complexity.

Overall, the Chisapani Hike delivers far more than its short distance suggests. It combines proven trail conditions, realistic pacing, protected natural environments, and cultural authenticity, making it one of the most trustworthy and consistently satisfying short hikes near Kathmandu.

Chisapani Hike Itinerary

Our scenic and cultural trek begins with a short drive, about 13.6 km northeast of Kathmandu, to Sundarijal, a charming farm town. From here, the walk begins, ascending through picturesque villages and past cascading waterfalls, before entering Shivapuri National Park.

The trail winds through lush forests and scattered villages, eventually reaching Chisapani. Here, you’ll enjoy the cool, fresh mountain air and breathtaking views of the Annapurna, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Langtang Himal, and Jugal Himal ranges, as well as the Kathmandu Valley. Chisapani is also renowned for its spectacular sunrise and sunset views, making it a perfect spot to relax and soak in the scenery.

Driving Distance :

13.6 km

Driving Duration :

1 to 1.5 hours

Trekking Distance :

9.8 km

Trekking Duration :

5-6 hours

Elevation Gain :

3,835 ft.

Elevation Loss :

873 ft.

Sleeping Elevation :

2,165m

Start the day with a stunning sunrise at Chisapani and capture the moment or simply enjoy the view. After breakfast, trek back along the same trail to Sundarijal.

In Sundarijal Valley, you can try adventure activities like rock climbing or canyoning. Let our representative know if you want to join, or opt for a car transfer to explore at your own pace.

Driving Distance :

13.6 km

Driving Duration :

1 to 1.5 hours

Trekking Distance :

9.8 km

Trekking Duration :

4-5 hours

Sleeping Elevation :

1,350m

Cost & Inclusion

Included

  • Hotel Pickup and Drop-off: Private transportation to and from your hotel.
  • Transportation: Accommodation and meals in Chisapani.
  • Entrance Fees: Fees for entry to specific areas.
  • Professional Tour Guide: An experienced guide accompanies you.
  • all relevant government taxes (GST) and stationery costs.

Not Included

  • Drinks and Bar Bills: Any kind of drinks (tea, coffee, hot water, etc.) and alcoholic beverages.
  • Personal Expenses: Snacks, other personal expenses, and equipment.
  • Travel Insurance: It’s mandatory in case of emergencies.
  • Donations and Monument Entrance Fees: Not covered in the package.
  • Tips: Gratuities for the guide (tipping is customary and appreciated).
  • Other Personal Expenses: Anything not mentioned in the inclusive list.

Equipment & Packing List

In addition to making trekking more enjoyable, having the appropriate gear guarantees your safety and readiness for a range of situations. Regardless of skill level, every hiker has to invest in high-quality equipment and understand how to utilize it properly. A delightful journey can differ from a difficult ordeal depending on the level of planning and equipment used. Please make your selections of the necessary equipment from the list below.

  Clothing

  • Base Layer
  • Mid Layer
  • Outer Layer
  • Trekking pants
  • Warm Hat & Gloves
  • Sun Hat/Cap
  • Buff or Scarf

  Footwear

  • Trekking Boots
  • Hiking socks

  Backpack

  • Rain cover
  • Daypack

  Trekking Gear

  • Trekking poles
  • Sunglass
  • Water Bottle or Hydration System
  • Snacks
  • Trekking Map or Guidebook
  • Headlamp/Flashlight

  Personal Items

  • Lip bam
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • Camera/Phone
  • Wet Wipes & Toilet Paper
  • Insect Repellent
  • First Aid Kit
  • Personal Documents

FAQ's For Chisapani Day Hike

The Chisapani Hike is a short and scenic trek near Kathmandu, perfect for beginners and nature lovers. It’s popular because it combines forest trails, Himalayan viewpoints, and local village experiences, all within a 4–5 hour hike from the trailhead. Its accessibility makes it one of the best weekend treks in Nepal.

The hiking distance from the starting point to Chisapani is approximately 9.8 km, which takes around 4–5 hours depending on your pace. Including the return journey, the total trekking distance is roughly 19.6 km. The drive to the trailhead from Kathmandu is 13.6 km, taking about 1–1.5 hours.

The Chisapani trekking trail is considered easy to moderate, making it suitable for beginners, families, and first-time hikers. The gradual ascent and well-marked path ensure a safe and enjoyable hiking experience.

The best seasons for Chisapani trekking are autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May). During these months, the weather is stable, forests are lush, and the chances of clear Himalayan views are higher. Monsoon season may make the trail slippery, and winter can be chilly at higher elevations.

On the Chisapani hike, you’ll pass through Shivapuri National Park, with dense forests of oak, pine, and rhododendron. The trail offers scenic hilltop viewpoints, panoramic Himalayan vistas on clear days, terraced farms, and small traditional villages where local life can be observed.

Comfy hiking shoes, layers of clothes, a rain jacket, a hat, sunscreen, water bottles, food, a first aid kit, and personal hygiene are necessities.

While the Chisapani trekking trail is well-marked, Lhasso Adventure recommends hiring a local guide for a richer and safer experience. Our guides share insights about the forest, Himalayan views, and local culture, ensuring a memorable and authentic Nepal hiking tour.

Unlike Nagarkot or Dhulikhel hikes, the Chisapani trail offers a combination of forest trekking, ridge-top Himalayan views, and local village culture. Located inside Shivapuri National Park, it provides a peaceful and immersive nature experience, making it one of the top Kathmandu short hikes recommended by Lhasso Adventure.

Yes! Many hikers enjoy the Chisapani hike as a day trek, starting early from Kathmandu and returning the same day. For a fuller experience, Lhasso Adventure also offers overnight packages to enjoy sunset and sunrise views from Chisapani.

Teahouses and simple lodges, which offer minimal facilities like food, water, and beds, are the typical places to stay.

In general, the Chisapani Hike is safe. But it's crucial to adhere to the directions in the guide and take the appropriate safety measures.

Most guides receive basic first-aid training. In more serious situations, plans can be established to get the injured person to the closest hospital.

Filtered or boiling water is available at teahouses. It is advised to have a portable water filter or pills for purifying water with you.

Yes, you can tailor the itineraries offered by Lhasso Adventure to your interests and timetable.

If you have any more specific questions or need further details, please feel free to contact us anytime.

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