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Adventure Sports |
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Mountain Biking
Biking through the rural
villages at the valley rim on
the back trails with some ups
and down hill tracks, these day
biking trips gives you
sufficient time to immerse in
its peaceful surrounding
environment and make friends
with the locals.
Our varied day biking trips
within Kathmandu Valley allows
you to enjoy its hidden pockets
rarely frequented by westerners
thus giving you a chance to see
the other back side of
Kathmandu. Our other biking
trips includes City Tour with a
difference biking to the famed
popular historical and medieval
places of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur
and Patan, viewpoint of Nagarkot
and Kakani, the quiet sleepy
town of Sankhu and
Budhanilkantha. a: Back Trails
of Kathmandu (A day tour on the
back road visiting rural areas
Kathmandu-Bungmati - Chapagaon -
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Rock Climbing
If you want a cliff hanger
experience in Nepal, the
Kathmandu valley perimeter
offers some hair-raising spots.
There are some terrific,
dizzying places for those who
get their kicks from crawling up
vertical cliffs. If you are not
making it to some of the
kingdom's high peaks, here's
another opportunity to get a
high. Of late, rock climbing has
found increasing popularity
among the tourists coming into
Nepal as well as for local
enthusiasts, Trekking agencies
too have jumped into the
bandwagon and some of them now
offer the rock climbing
experience.
Most of the spots are situated
to the north and northwest of
the valley, in the vicinity of
the Nagarjun Royal forest and
the shiva puri watershed and
wildlife reserve. Your rock
climbing trip can therefore be
combined with bird watching,
game watching and experiencing
some of the last of the valley's
wilds. Nagajuna is a verdant
hill located to the northwest of
the Swyambhu Stupa and believed
to be the place where the famous
Buddhist philosopher. Nagarjun
meditated.
The cliff here is located inside
the Nagarjun forest reserve
suitable for both beginners and
wall rats. The limestone rock
face is about 12-15 m high and
bears the remnants of earlier
climbs. what purists would
describe as "piton scarred " or
a defaced face. You could always
do a free climb if experienced
enough or use the friendlier
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Trisuli River Rafting
The Trisuli river flows from Gosainkund
where according to
legend it is believed
that Lord Shiva released
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