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Champadevi Hike

Champa Devi Hiking is one of the most popular hiking destinations in the Kathmandu Valley. As the third-highest hill in the valley, it rewards visitors with breathtaking views of the Himalayas, including Mt. Everest, Langtang, Gaurishankar, Ganesh Himal, and Annapurna. From the summit, you can enjoy peaceful moments while taking in the panoramic scenery of mountain ranges, rolling highlands, and the Kathmandu Valley below.
Along the trail, you’ll also witness glimpses of Nepal’s cultural and historical landmarks such as the Bagmati River, Bungmati, Khokana, and Pharping. To the right rises Phulchoki Hill, while on the left, the ridge of Chandragiri Hills creates a stunning natural backdrop.

Hike Facts

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DESTINATION
Champa Devi Hill (2,278 m)
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STARTING/ENDING POINT
Hattiban Resort / Dakshinkali area (45 min to an hour min drive from Thamel, Kathmandu)
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TOTAL DURATION
6–7 hours
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MAX ALTITUDE
2,278 meters
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DIFFICULTY
Moderate to Strenuous (steep sections)
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BEST SEASON
Mar–May & Sep–Nov
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TOTAL DISTANCE COVERED
Approx. 12–14 km round trip

Attraction Points

  • Enjoy panoramic views of Kathmandu Valley, hills, and Himalayan peaks like Langtang, Ganesh Himal, Gaurishankar, and Everest.

    Spot temples, pagodas, and the valley’s urban landscape from above.

    Walk through pine, oak, and rhododendron forests with chances to see birds and wildlife.

    Safe, well-marked trails make it an easy 6-7 hour hike.

    Witness stunning sunsets over snowy peaks and rolling hills.

Additional Tips

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Start Early
Begin your hike in the morning to fully enjoy the day. Early starts give you enough time for breaks, photography, and quiet moments of reflection, while ensuring you return safely before sunset.

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Pack Essentials
Carry sufficient water, snacks, a hat, sunscreen, and sturdy hiking shoes. Even though the trail isn’t overly challenging, being well-prepared makes the experience more comfortable and enjoyable.

03

Respect Nature
Always take your trash with you, avoid disturbing wildlife, and be mindful of the plants and natural surroundings.

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Check Weather Conditions
Trails can become slippery during the monsoon, and fog may reduce visibility. It’s best to check the forecast before your hike to ensure safe and pleasant conditions.