~2–4 hours
Estimated Time
(One-Way)
Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park HQ
Starting Point
~9km
Two way distance
1665-2729m
Elevation Gain
Moderate
Difficulty
Oct- Dec &
Mar-May
Best Seasons
~2–4 hours
Estimated Time
(One-Way)
Shivapuri Nagarjun
National Park HQ
Starting Point
~9km
Two way distance
1665-2729m
Elevation Gain
Moderate
Difficulty
Oct- Dec &
Mar-May
Best Seasons
Trip Highlights
- Enjoy a day of hiking on the lap of nature escaping the busty city of Kathmandu
- Enjoy a day of hiking on the lap of nature escaping the busty city of Kathmandu busty city of Kathmandu
- Breathe in the crisp mountain air.
- Enjoy a day of hiking on the lap of nature escaping the busty city of Kathmandu busty city of Kathmandu
Trip Overview
The Shivapuri Peak hike is a peaceful day trip from Kathmandu city, perfect for anyone who loves nature and wants a break from the busy streets. The very popular Shivapuri Hill is located in the northern-most part of the Kathmandu Valley. This trail takes you through dense forests and peaceful spots and up to the top of Shivapuri, which is one of the highest hills near the capital. It lies within the Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park, which covers 159 square kilometres and is home to diverse wildlife, including the red panda and many bird species. This makes it a great spot for nature lovers and birdwatchers.
As you climb higher, the hike rewards you with breathtaking views of the Kathmandu Valley and the Himalayan range, including Langtang and Ganesh Himal. Along the way, you’ll pass Nagi Gumba, a peaceful Buddhist monastery from the 18th century, adding a touch of culture to the adventure. The mix of natural beauty and historical sites makes this trek both scenic and meaningful.
The hike is moderately challenging, with a few steep sections, but it’s suitable for beginners and experienced hikers alike. It takes about 4 to 6 hours round-trip, depending on your pace. The best time to go is October to December for clear skies and March to May for blooming flowers. Whether you’re looking for adventure, photography, or a peaceful retreat, the Shivapuri hike is a rewarding experience filled with stunning landscapes and cultural charm.
Short Itinerary & Routes
- Start: Start early at HQ (cool morning air, birds active).
- Rest point: Reach the rest point in 30 minutes and enjoy the view of Kathmandu.
- Snack point: Reach another rest point in 1 hour and have some snacks.
- Peak: After another 1.5 hours, you’ll reach the top of Shivapuri. 360° Himalayan vistas. Relax/snack.
- Return: The way back is easier. Return to HQ in 1.5 hours.


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
How long does it take to hike Shivapuri Peak?
The Shivapuri Peak hike typically takes 4 to 6 hours round-trip, depending on your pace and breaks. It includes a steady uphill climb through forests to the summit and a gentle descent back to the starting point at Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park HQ.
What is the total distance and elevation gain of the hike?
The total distance is approximately 9 kilometres (round trip), with an elevation gain of about 1,100 metres from the national park entrance (1,665m) to the Shivapuri summit (2,732m).
Do I need a permit to hike in Shivapuri National Park?
Yes. You need to purchase an entry permit at the Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park headquarters before starting your hike. The fee is NPR 500 for foreigners and NPR 100 for Nepali citizens. Nepali visitors must show a government-issued ID, while foreigners should carry a passport.
What is the best time to visit Shivapuri?
The best seasons for the Shivapuri hike are October to December and March to May. Winter offers crystal-clear mountain views, while spring brings colourful rhododendron blooms along the trail.
Is the Shivapuri hike suitable for beginners?
Yes. The trail is moderately challenging with a few steep sections, but it’s well-marked and suitable for both beginners and experienced hikers. With a reasonable fitness level and a comfortable pace, most people complete it easily within a day.
Is Shivapuri safe for solo female hikers?
Yes, Shivapuri is considered safe for solo female hikers. The route lies within a protected national park, is well-traveled, and is close to Kathmandu city. Park staff and occasional fellow hikers are present along the trail, providing an added sense of safety and support.
What should I pack for the Shivapuri Peak hike?
Carry water, light snacks, a hat, sunscreen, rain jacket (in summer), and sturdy hiking shoes. A small first aid kit, trekking poles, and a camera are also recommended for comfort and capturing the beautiful views.
Do I need a guide for the Shivapuri hike?
A guide is not mandatory since the trail is well-marked and easy to follow. However, hiring a local guide can enhance your experience by sharing insights about the flora, fauna, and cultural sites like Nagi Gumba monastery.
What can I expect to see during the hike?
The trail passes through dense forests, and serene monasteries like Nagi Gumba. You’ll also enjoy panoramic views of the Kathmandu Valley and the Himalayan range, including Langtang and Ganesh Himal.
What are the park entry timings for the Shivapuri hike?
Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park generally opens from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It’s best to start your hike early in the morning to enjoy the cool air, bird activity, and clear mountain views before returning by late afternoon.
How difficult is Shivapuri compared to other hikes near Kathmandu?
Shivapuri is a moderate hike more challenging than short trails like Champadevi or Jamacho but easier than multi-day treks like Nagarkot or Chisapani. It’s perfect for a day hike with rewarding views and peaceful surroundings.
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