COUNTRIES VISITED: Nepal
TRIP CODE: SKV
DURATION: 9 Days
TRIP TYPE: Trekking
TRIP LEADER: Local Leader
TRIP GRADE: Moderate
GROUP SIZE: 2 - 10 people
TRIP STYLE: Hotel
NEXT DEPARTURE: 11 Oct 2025
REVIEWS: 5 Stars Based On 1 Reviews
TREES PLANTED: 3 Trees Planted for each Booking
Kathmandu Valley Rim is a five day trek around the hills surrounding the Kathmandu valley visiting places with superb panoramic views of the Himalaya mountains.
Flying into Kathmandu on a clear day is in itself an unforgettable experience. The Himalayan peaks are only a short distance north of the capital of Nepal as seen from the plane. After customs, you will pass into the passenger pick-up area outside the building. You will see a Mountain Company signboard. Our representative will be waiting to welcome you to Nepal. After transferring to your hotel we will give you a full trek briefing. The rest of the day will be yours to explore Kathmandu and to make final preparations for the trek. You will hear the Nepalese word for hello ‘Namaste’, you will never forget that word after this holiday.
This is a one day guided sightseeing tour of the Kathmandu Valley. We visit three out of the seven World Heritage Sites. You start off by visiting Patan Durbar Square. Afterwards you drive to the Buddhist stupa at Boudhanath. The last stop of the day at the Hindu shrine of Pashupatinath. The tour is likely to finish around 4pm and the rest of the day is free to further explore Kathmandu.
Three major towns in the valley, Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur. Each place has great artistic and architectural traditions. Kathmandu is the capital and the largest city in the country. Patan, the second largest separated from Kathmandu by Bagmati river. Bhaktapur, the third largest, is towards the eastern end of the valley. Its relative isolation reflected in its slower pace and more medieval atmosphere. In Kathmandu there is a bustle of activity especially in the bazaars and markets. While the city has expanded over the last 10 years it is still possible to see traditional buildings and temples.
After passing Bhaktapur we drive up a ridge to Changu Narayan. This is an important Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Visnu. This is the oldest temple in Nepal dating back to the 5th century. After a visit to the temple we start the trek along a forested ridge. There are views of rice fields down on the valley floor. After Tilkot Forest Reserve we join the road to Nagarkot. After walking on the road for a short section we turn off onto a trail. This ascends through fields to Nagarkot town. A short distance above the bazaar is our hotel for the night at Club Himalaya.
From Nagarkot we walk along the ridge on the edge of Bageshwari Forest Reserve. Soon we pass the Nagarkot View Tower. We continue walking along a tranquil trail to the junction at Rohini Bhanjang. From here we keep going straight along the ridge. After ½ hour we descend passing through terraced fields and farms towards Tanchok village. Before arriving at Tanchok you turn left on the road to ascend a ridge with Buddhist stupa on the summit. There is a superb 360 degree view of the Himalaya peaks and also down to Kathmandu valley. From the stupa we follow the ridge through Opi Village and onto the View Tower. From here we descend to Dhulikhel town.
Dhulikhel is at the eastern rim of Kathmandu Valley at 1,550m above sea level. The oldest area of the town is an assembly of fine old Newari houses. These are often occupied by twenty or more members of the extended families. The houses have fine Newari craftsmanship with carved windows and doors. The panorama from Dhulikhel is majestic with Himalayas spreading from East to West. There are views of more than twenty Himalayan peaks. These include Ganesh Himal (7,429m), Langtang (7,234m) Gaurishanker (7134m) and Lhotse (8,516m).
We walk up through Dhulikhel town and exit on a trail at the top end. We follow steps up to the Kali temple. From here we descend to the road near the village of Kabrechhap. We cross the road and walk up a small trail to Namo Buddha. This walk is lovely as we pass through farmhouses and terraced fields. We arrive at Namo Buddha Resort located on the ridge before the monastery. In the afternoon we will visit the monastery. Namo Buddha is one of the most important Buddhist sites in Nepal.
We walk back towards the monastery and from here we have the choice of a long or short trail to Baltali village. The shorter trail starts from the lower stupa whereas the longer one starts from upper stupa. Both of these are lovely trails as we descend through traditional villages. We see ochre coloured farm houses surrounded by orange trees. Around Balthali there is rhododendron forest, magnolia and Sal trees. Baltali village is at the junction of Roshi and Ladku Khola River and stands on a fertile plateau.
Today we have a short walk to Khopasi village crossing two suspension bridges along the way. We meet our vehicle and drive to Panauti. This is an old Newari town with narrow streets and ancient buildings. Its location is at the confluence of two rivers called Roshi khola and Punyamata khola.
Panauti has many temples dating back to the 15th Century. The Indreswor temple is one of the largest pagoda style temples in Nepal. It is one of the oldest surviving temples in Nepal. Roof struts on the temple show distinct Nepalese wood-carving and architecture. Pots and pans hang from the upper section. These are offerings from couples hoping for a happy and prosperous family life. After lunch in Panauti we drive to Bhaktapur.
This is an ancient Newari town. It is a World Heritage Site due to its rich culture, temples and traditional artwork. The main places to see are:
We drive to Kathmandu and check into the hotel. You have the afternoon free day to relax after the trek. You can do some independent sightseeing around the city. You can enjoy spending time at the restaurants and cafes.
Transfer to Kathmandu airport for the flight back home. End of trip.
Dates | Trip Leader | Price | Single Supplement: Room/Tent | Availability |
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11 Oct 2025 to 19 Oct 2025 | Local Leader | US$1,750pp | Room: US$325pp Tent: NA | 2 Left to Guarantee |
25 Oct 2025 to 02 Nov 2025 | Local Leader | US$1,750pp | Room: US$325pp Tent: NA | 2 Left to Guarantee |
22 Nov 2025 to 30 Nov 2025 | Local Leader | US$1,750pp | Room: US$325pp Tent: NA | 2 Left to Guarantee |
20 Dec 2025 to 28 Dec 2025 | Local Leader | US$1,750pp | Room: US$325pp Tent: NA | 2 Left to Guarantee |
Dates | Trip Leader | Price | Single Supplement: Room/Tent | Availability |
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07 Feb 2026 to 15 Feb 2026 | Local Leader | US$1,795pp | Room: US$350pp Tent: NA | 2 Left to Guarantee |
07 Mar 2026 to 15 Mar 2026 | Local Leader | US$0pp | Room: US$350pp Tent: NA | 2 Left to Guarantee |
21 Mar 2026 to 29 Mar 2026 | Local Leader | US$1,795pp | Room: US$350pp Tent: NA | 2 Left to Guarantee |
11 Apr 2026 to 19 Apr 2026 | Local Leader | US$1,795pp | N/A | 2 Left to Guarantee |
10 Oct 2026 to 18 Oct 2026 | Local Leader | US$1,795pp | Room: US$350pp Tent: NA | 2 Left to Guarantee |
24 Oct 2026 to 01 Nov 2026 | Local Leader | US$1,795pp | Room: US$350pp Tent: NA | 2 Left to Guarantee |
21 Nov 2026 to 29 Nov 2026 | Local Leader | US$1,795pp | Room: US$350pp Tent: NA | 2 Left to Guarantee |
19 Dec 2026 to 27 Dec 2026 | Local Leader | US$1,795pp | Room: US$350pp Tent: NA | 2 Left to Guarantee |
Dates | Trip Leader | Price | Single Supplement: Room/Tent | Availability |
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06 Feb 2027 to 14 Feb 2027 | Local Leader | US$1,850pp | Room: US$375pp Tent: NA | 2 Left to Guarantee |
06 Mar 2027 to 14 Mar 2027 | Local Leader | US$1,850pp | Room: US$375pp Tent: NA | 2 Left to Guarantee |
20 Mar 2027 to 28 Mar 2027 | Local Leader | US$1,850pp | Room: US$375pp Tent: NA | 2 Left to Guarantee |
10 Apr 2027 to 18 Apr 2027 | Local Leader | US$1,850pp | Room: US$375pp Tent: NA | 2 Left to Guarantee |
Dhulikhel Lodge Resort is a short walk from the centre of Dhulikhel town. This hotel has wonderful mountain views.
The property has 24 bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms with showers. The rooms have wifi, TV and tea & coffee making facilities.
Namo Buddha Resort is a lovely friendly place to stay and relax. It is one of our favourites in the Kathmandu Valley. This property is at the top of a hill where there is a superb view of the Himalaya.
The accommodation is in small houses built in traditional Nepali style. The carpenters and masons were from Kirtipur. The houses have private toilets, stone roofs and traditional small doors and windows. The resort has an organic farm where milk is collected from their cows. Most of the food is grown on the property.
Club Himalaya has a superb location on top of a hill in Nagarkot. There are 360 degree views of the mountains, Kathmandu valley and forested hills. The panorama view of the Himalayas stretches from Mount Annapurna to Mount Everest.
This hotel has 68 rooms both in Standard and Deluxe category. The rooms have private balconies where one can enjoy the view. This property has an indoor pool, spa and a shopping arcade. Restaurant Kantipur serves a selection of Nepali, Continental, Chinese and Indian cuisines. Bar Indrawati serves drinks.
Baltali Resort sits on top of a hill overlooking Baltali Village. There are views of the green terrace fields below. The village has ochre painted houses and the green forest of Mahabharata range to the South.
We have used Hotel Ambassador in Kathmandu for our groups since it was rebuilt in 2017. Since then we have received positive feedback on their service and location. This is our first choice hotel for trekking groups in Kathmandu. Rooms are well appointed with a reliable supply of hot water for use in the shower. The windows have double glazing so it keeps the rooms very quiet. They serve an excellent breakfast buffet from 7am to 10am. A sundowner on their rooftop bar and restaurant called Foreign Affairs is a must do!
This is the mandatory kit list for the safety of everyone in the group and to ensure a successful trek. You must have the following items tailored for the Kathmandu Valley trek. The group leader will check your gear in Kathmandu before departure for the trek.
As a reminder, the weather on this trek will vary from season to season and day to day as you ascend to higher elevations. At lower altitudes, you will experience warm conditions with temperatures up to 20 Celsius.
You should bring a rucsac or backpack for gear required during the day. Your pack should contain items such as warm clothes, a jacket, a camera, water bottles, a personal first aid kit and snacks.
Print the kit list and tick items off as you pack them then weigh your kit bag before you come on trek.
Footwear
Clothing
Head and Gloves
Personal equipment
Travelling
We provide a comprehensive group first aid kit. Please bring personal medications and other items you might use such as:
You should be aware trekking in a developing country involves a risk of personal injury or death. You must accept these risks and be responsible for your own actions and involvement. Adventure travel requires an open and flexible attitude. You may experience extreme conditions and unpredictable weather. There could be last-minute changes to the itinerary beyond our control. The ability to work in a team is an important aspect of our trips.
We have performed a threat and risk assessment for our Kathmandu Valley trek. Our trips have a degree of risk. This is part of the attraction of adventure travel and why so many people choose to join this type of holiday. By identifying the hazards we assess the level of risk. We have control measures in place to reduce this happening or to reduce the impact.
Our risk assessment is available to clients on request. We have listed below a summary of the significant risks and hazards identified by us:
Kathmandu Valley Rim trek has a wide range of temperatures. This depends on the season, altitude and time of day. Between 1,000m and 2,000m the nights will be cool around 5 Celsius and during the day temperatures sometimes rise to 25 Celsius.
The trekking season in Nepal is late September to May. October and November is generally recognised as having the best weather. Spring is a popular time of year with warmer weather than in Autumn. Also there is the advantage of seeing spring flowers and rhododendrons in bloom. Winter is also a good time to do this trek as you are staying in hotels.
We have written a blog article When is the best time to go trekking in Nepal Himalaya? This has information about the weather and conditions in Spring and Autumn seasons. It also explains the differences between the trekking regions of Nepal.