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Among all the places for mountain viewing in the Kathmandu Valley,
Nagarkot is usually considered to be the best. The views go from Dhaulagir
in the west to Kanchenjunga in the east. On a clear day you can see Mt.
Everest (Sagarmatha). You can also see Manaslu (8,463m), Ganesh Himal
(7,111m), and Langtang (7,246m). Many people go up to Nagarkot in the
afternoon, stay in a hotel in Nagarkot, and then get up at dawn to see the
Himalaya Mountains during the sunrise.
Nagarkot is 32 kilometres east of Kathmandu, on the northeast edge of the
Valley at an elevation of 2,175m. It is best to view the mountains in the
early morning because it is more likely to be clear. There is a viewing
tower next to the Club Himalaya Resort, where you get good views that has
a coffee shop where you can sit inside. Many of the hotels also have good
views.
There is a lookout tower south of the village where you can get a 360º
view of the scenery. It is an easy one hour walk from the main hotel area.
To get there you have to pass an army checkpoint, and they will only let
you past in the morning.
You can go to Nagarkot in the afternoon and stay over night and view the
mountain at sun rise.

You can usually get a good view of the mountains between October and
March. During the monsoon from June to September it is unlikely to get a
view of the mountains. Nagarkot can be much colder than in Kathmandu,
especially in the winter.
There are some pleasant walks in the area. There are several good walk to
or from Nagarkot. Many people take a bus or taxi up to Nagarkot and then
walk down. Some good walks are down to Sankhi, Sundarijal, Changu Narayan,
Bhaktapur, or to Banepa.
You have to pass through Bhaktapur to get to Nagarkot, so you could go to
Bhaktapur in the early afternoon and go to Nagarkot for the sunset or to
stay over-night.
Most people stay here for just one night. The main area of town is just a
group of hotels.
Practical Information
You should have a flashlight (torch) with you to get around at night and
early in the morning. You can change money at the Himalayan Bank, near the
Club Himalaya, but they take a good commission (Sunday to Friday, 10 am to
3 pm).
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