Chandragiri hill is situated at an elevation of 2540 meters above from sea level on the South-west of Kathmandu which is 16 kilometers far from Central Kathmandu. It offers the 360 – degree views of mountain range from Dhaulagiri to Everest and Kathmandu valley. The complete outlines of the Mountains, geographically hilly terrains landscapes and beautiful Kathmandu valley is the highlights of the Chandragiri hill. Chandragiri hill is not only for nature scenic but also preserves Hindu religion temple Bhaleshwor Mahadev. This place has also historical significance where king – Prithvi Narayan Shah did planning to conquer Kathmandu Valley. The visitors can enjoy the beautiful nature, panoramic views of Himalayan range as well as food and drinks with great views.
Another attraction of Chandragiri is the cable car. The road access to the cable car station is very easy access. A Cable car operate makes it easy and short of transport to reach the hill station. The cable car will be start from 8 am to 5 pm during the week and 7 am to 6 pm during on public holidays and weekend. It takes about 10-12 minutes to cover the distance. The cable car journey you can see the green forest and beautiful surrounded landscape. This Chandragiri tour package is perfect for the family, for the couples and friends for lifetime memories. It has been one of the major hub points for both foreign and domestic tourists. Autumn and spring is the best time to visit the Chandragiri hill.
Morning around 9AM we will drive for Chandragiri from Kathmandu. It takes around half an hour to reach chandragiri base station .After reach we have to lineup for cable car tickets to reach top hill station of Chandragiri. From ride of cable car we can see stunning views of terrain landscapes green forest and the beautiful mountains hills. After reach we will visit to Bhaleshwor Mahadev temple and explore around of hills. After enjoy and exploring of Chandragiri hills we will return back to the base station via cable car then drive back towards Kathmandu.
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