~2–3 hours
Estimated Time
(Two-Way)
Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park HQ
Starting Point
~6km
Two way distance
1665-1991m
Elevation Gain
Moderate
Difficulty
Oct- Dec &
Mar-May
Best Seasons
~2–3 hours
Estimated Time
(Two-Way)
Shivapuri Nagarjun
National Park HQ
Starting Point
~6km
Two way distance
1665-1991m
Elevation Gain
Moderate
Difficulty
Oct- Dec &
Mar-May
Best Seasons
Trip Highlights
- Panoramic Views: Kathmandu Valley, Langtang range, and Ganesh Himal on clear days.
- Seasonal Beauty: Rhododendrons (spring), misty trails (monsoon), crisp skies (winter).
- Cultural Encounters: Active nunnery, prayer flags, and Buddhist rituals.
- Trail Diversity: Forested slopes, rocky steps, and quiet meadows.
Trip Overview
The hike to Nagi Gumba (1991m) begins at the Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park HQ, just above Budhanilkantha temple. This hike to Shivapuri Hill is a great way to escape the noise of Kathmandu and breathe in the cool, clean air. As you ascend through dense forests of pine and rhododendron, the air fills with birdsong and the occasional chatter of monkeys. The trail is marked by fluttering prayer flags and colourful wildflowers. You’ll get glimpses of the valley through the trees as you move up the path.
At the end of the hike, you reach Nagi Gumba, a Buddhist monastery that offers a quiet space for reflection and meditation. Situated at an elevation of around 1,991 meters, Nagi gumba is known for its Tibetan Buddhist practices and is home to a community of monks and nuns. The gumba was established in the early 1990s and is dedicated to the practice of Buddhist meditation. It has since become an important spiritual retreat for those seeking peace and solitude. Nagi gumba provides a perfect blend of nature, culture, and spirituality, making it a popular spot for both hikers and spiritual seekers.
Short Itinerary & Routes
- Start: Begin your walk from the Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park HQ. The air is cool, and the trail is peaceful.
- Junction: After 10 minutes, you’ll reach a junction. the right trail to Nagi Gumba (the left goes to Bishnudwar).
- Rest point: Walk for another 30 minutes, you’ll see a resting area, a good spot for a short break and some snacks.
- Nagi Gumba: From the rest point, walk another 40 minutes and you’ll reach Nagi gumba. Explore the nunnery and soak in the panoramic view of Kathmandu valley and the mountains.
- Return: Descend via the same trail (1 hr) or take a loop trail that leads down to Budhanilkantha if you want a different return route.


Gears & Equipment
Item
Quantity
Remarks
Base layer-trekking shirt
1
Quick dry (avoid cotton)
Hiking pant/shorts
1
Quick dry (avoid cotton)
Mid-layer (upper)
1
Fleece/synthetic down
Outer layer (upper)
1
Windstopper/ waterproof
Sun hat/woolen cap (if cold)
1
–
Sunscreen
1
SPF 30+
Sunglasses
1
UV protected
Lip balm
1
SPF 30+
Hiking shocks
1
Wool/synthetic
Hiking shoe
1
Ankle high and sturdy
Trash bag
1
–
Buff/mask
–
–
Electrolyte packets
3-5
BCAA / jeevan jal
Snacks
3-5 bars/servings
Energy bars/packed lunch
Water bottle
1ltr
BPA free
GPS device/map
1
–
Cell phone
1
–
Hiking backpack
1
35-50ltr bag
First aid kit
1
Include blister care, pain relievers, bandages
Umbrella/rain poncho
1
–
All Inclusive Pricing -1 day hike
USD 100 / person
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