Chisapani: the coolness of hiking

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Height: 2194m from sea-level
Distance: 14km walk (mostly uphill) from Sundarijal, Kathmandu

Walking uphill, especially on stone steps till you reach the end of Mulkharkha, is not easy but the rewards you get then after – almost three more hours of walk through the jungle of Shivapuri Wildlife Reserve and the place called Chisapani on a hilltop – are lifetime experience.

The most important thing not to miss on the way is the Kharka [plain grazing land on the hills] just five minutes uphill from the last house/teashop of Mulkharka.

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The plain, with greenery and beautiful green hills behind, is somewhat hidden from the hiking path but it’s walking on it was one of the best part of the hike.

During the uphill walk, the local life and the Kathmandu Valley down below are something to watch.

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I saw no animal on the jungle walk but the peace it gives to soul made me forget the aches on legs.

Chisapani itself is not a big village, only a few houses – half of them lodges. No mobiles. But it’s cool – for the cool breeze, for the fog that comes and goes covering hills.

From Chisapani, though my team walked back, we could have walked six hours to reach Nagarkot.

“That’s nice of you, we all Nepali should see our own country,” a villager told us after knowing we hiked to Chisapani. And, I agree.

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The Radiant Star is a personal blog of Ujjwal Acharya, 31, - a professional journalist and a hobbyist blogger. This blog features personal posts with occasional opinion on media, citizen journalism and blogs of Nepal; and resources for the journalism students.
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3 Responses to Chisapani: the coolness of hiking

  1. Pramod Pokharel (via Facebook) says:

    Ujjwal plz let me know the route….. sakincha??

  2. Why not? Go to Sundarijal, then walk uphill towards the hydroproject and from then onwards, it’s a lone route.

  3. Prabesh says:

    really its an amazing route !! so close to kathmandu !! The route to Nagartkot is more exciting as we have to walk inside the jungle for 10 km and rest village area !! Its the best route for short holidays !!

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