Lakuri Bhanjyang Hike

3-4 hours

Estimated Time
(One-Way)

Treebones Resort, Lamatar

Starting Point

~7km

Two way distance

1477-2047m

Elevation Gain

Moderate

Difficulty

Oct- Dec &
Mar-May

Best Seasons

~3-4 hours

Estimated Time
(One-Way)

Treebones Resort, Lamatar

Starting Point

~7km

Two way distance

1477-2047m

Elevation Gain

Moderate

Difficulty

Oct- Dec &
Mar-May

Best Seasons

Trip Highlights

Trip Overview

Your journey begins at Treebones Resort, Lamatar, a quiet and peaceful place surrounded by greenery. As you step onto the trail, the fresh morning air fills your lungs, and the sound of birds and rustling leaves welcomes you. The path takes you through thick forests, where tall trees provide shade and sunlight peeks through the branches.

As you climb higher, the trail opens up to rolling hills. Below, you can see terraced fields carefully shaped by farmers. Every turn on the path offers something new—sometimes a glimpse of the faraway snow-capped mountains, other times a peaceful clearing where you can take a short break.

The climb may be tough, but reaching Lakuri Bhanjyang makes it all worth it. From the top, you are rewarded with an incredible view of the Himalayan mountains, their snowy peaks shining in the sun. This is the perfect place to rest, enjoy your packed lunch, and take in the beauty around you.

The walk down gives you a different but equally beautiful experience. The afternoon light makes the landscape glow in warm golden colors, casting long shadows and giving everything a magical look. As you descend, you see familiar spots from a new angle and appreciate the journey even more.

Short Itinerary & Routes

Lakuri Bhanjyang Hike Map
Lakuri Bhanjyang Hike Elevation

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

FAQs

1. How long does it take to hike Lakuri Bhanjyang?

The hike typically takes 5 to 6 hours round-trip, including breaks. The ascent takes about 2 to 3 hours, and the descent around 1.5 hours.

 The trail begins at Treebones Resort, a peaceful retreat near Kathmandu, surrounded by forests and hills. It’s accessible by road and makes a tranquil starting point for the hike.

 The round-trip distance is about 10 km with an elevation gain of ~500 meters, leading to panoramic Himalayan views from the summit.

 The best times are March to May for rhododendron blooms and October to December for clear skies and crisp air.

 Yes, the trail is moderate, suitable for hikers with average fitness. It has some steady climbs and open ridges, but is manageable for first-time trekkers.

 Hikers will pass forested paths, traditional villages, terraced fields, and enjoy panoramic views of the Langtang and Ganesh Himal ranges. Spring brings vibrant rhododendron blooms.

 Yes, the trail is generally safe, well-marked, and close to Kathmandu. Standard precautions like carrying water, a phone, and informing someone of your plan are advised.

Bring water, snacks, sturdy hiking shoes, sunscreen, and a light jacket. Trekking poles are optional but helpful for uneven sections, and a camera is recommended for the scenic viewpoints.

 Yes, there’s a stunning viewpoint about 1 hour into the hike with panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks, followed by the summit which offers 360° vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

 It is moderate in difficulty, easier than Bagdwar or Bhasmasur but slightly longer than Nagi Gumba or Bishnudwar. Ideal for a half- to full-day trek close to Kathmandu.

 Yes, hikers pass through traditional villages, where you can see terraced farms and local homes, offering a glimpse of rural Nepali life.

All Inclusive Pricing -1 day hike

USD 100 / person

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