Namobuddha Monastery 1-Day Hiking Tour

Description
A Soulful Day Hike Through Hills, Heritage, and Himalayan Views If you're craving a peaceful escape from Kathmandu's crowds—without going too far or too high—the Namobuddha Monastery 1-Day Hiking Tour might be exactly what you need. This scenic and spiritual day hike brings you face-to-face with lush countryside trails, terraced fields, friendly locals, and one of Nepal’s most sacred Buddhist sites.
Whether you're a traveller with limited time, a spiritual seeker, a photography lover, or just someone who enjoys quiet trails and gentle hiking, this one-day hike offers the perfect balance of culture, nature, and reflection—without needing to pack a sleeping bag.
Why Choose This Hike?
Escape the city and breathe in fresh mountain air in just 1.5 hours.
Hike through local villages, forests, and terraced farmlands with Himalayan views.
Visit the peaceful Namobuddha Monastery, a legendary site of compassion and selflessness.
Great for beginners, solo travellers, couples, or families.
Return to your hotel the same evening—refreshed, recharged, and inspired.
The Namobuddha 1-Day Hike isn’t just a walk—it’s a gentle journey into Nepal’s quieter side. Whether you’re spiritual, curious, or simply tired of the noise, this day trip gives you something rare: stillness, space, and a sense of connection to something deeper.
Perfect for a day away without going too far.
Included
- Private round-trip transportation from Kathmandu
- Friendly, English-speaking hiking guide
- Entrance fees & local permits
- All government taxes
- Bottled water during the hike
- Tourist service charge
- lunch pack prepared by local villager
Excluded
- Personal expenses
- Lunch/snacks
- Tips for guide and driver (optional, appreciated)
- Tip for the hiking guide
Know before you go
You don’t need much for this gentle day hike. Here's a simple list:
- Comfortable walking shoes or trail sneakers
- Light jacket or shawl (mornings and evenings can be breezy)
- Refillable water bottle
- Hat, sunglasses & sunscreen
- Some cash for snacks or souvenirs
- Camera or phone for photos
- Respectful clothing for visiting a monastery (cover shoulders/knees)