Chandragiri Hill Station via Cable Car

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Duration 1 Day Tour
Fitness Level Moderate
Max Elevation 2547 m
Meals Not Included
Accomodation Not Included
Best month All over the year
Price USD 120

Trip Introduction

Chandragiri Hills is one of the famous destinations in Nepal to visit because of its wonderful beauty which has attracted several travelers all over the world. On the lap of Chandragiri Hill lives a holy temple of Lord Shiva at an elevation of 2551 meters. Chandragiri Hill is likewise one of the famous hill stations where you can enjoy the snowfall during winter, close to the Kathmandu valley. Other than snowfall, a few features like the sacred temple of Bhaleshwor Mahadev Temple of Chandragiri will enhance your traveling experience. To reach Chandragiri Hills’ top station and enjoy panoramic views over snow-capped mountain ranges from Annapurna to Everest, hop the cable car. The 2.5 km cable car which can accommodate 8 travelers requires 9 minutes to arrive at the Chandragiri Hills' top station. At 2,547 meters above sea level, the view tower gives you mind-boggling panoramic views of Kathmandu Valley and the mighty Himalayan ranges. From the Annapurna ranges to Mt. Everest, the snow-capped peak feels like they are only a short distance away from you.

Outline Itinerary

Day 01: Drive from Kathmandu to Chandragiri - Drive: 1.5 hrs | Cable Car Ride: 9 min Cable Car ride to Chandragiri Hill | Explore and drive back

 

Day to Day Itinerary

Day 1: Drive from Kathmandu to Chandragiri - Drive: 1.5 hrs | Cable Car Ride: 9 min Cable Car ride to Chandragiri Hill | Explore and drive back

Trip Includes

  • Ground Transportation: Private vehicle transfer for pick up/drop off from/to the hotel
  • One experienced tour guide
  • Cable car fee [two ways]
  • Private vehicle transportation service for entire sightseeing program
     

Trip Excludes

  • Meals during the trip.
  • Monuments entry fees for sightseeing in Kathmandu.
  • Any other expenses or charges that are not mentioned in “cost includes” list
     

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