Highlights
The ideal tour for exploring glistering mountains
Tour in an air-conditioned vehicle
Guide with exceptional knowledge of the place
Explore the place at your own pace
You may choose the time that suits your schedule
Kakani Day Tour is ideal for those who want to enjoy authentic Nepal but does not want to travel for long. Not very far from Kathmandu, Kakani is easily accessible. Nestled on the hilltop, Kakani offers a panoramic view of mountains above and mesmerizing valley below. the place is popular for trout and strawberry farming.
Kakani is a beautiful hill station in the Nuwakot district. One and a half hour scenic drive from Kathmandu will take us to this heavenly place. Soon we will find yourself in the midst of a romantic, peaceful atmosphere. Homemade strawberry wine, rhododendron, oak and pine forests, and medieval village makes the tour more interesting. And these things make the Kakani Day tour one of the most preferred day tours in Nepal.
Kakani Day Tour will give you an opportunity to explore amazing hill station coupled with vibrant local culture and lifestyle of Tamang people. Discover Kakani and its neighborhood with our guides and hear the ancient stories. You will immediately be immersed in the charm of the mesmerizing hill station. Walk on the picturesque street, venture into the rarely treaded areas, witness the winemaking process, delve into the beauty of the place and have a glimpse of Gaurishankar Himal, Manaslu, Annapurna Himalayan Range, Shisa Pangma Himalayan range, Langtang Himalayan Range. This day tour will be mesmerizing from every aspect. There are lots of things to do in Kakani and if you are willing to explore the place more, you may extend your hike for a few more days. The place is popular for sunrise and sunset, however, in a one day tour, it is not possible to have a glimpse of sunrise or sunset.
We start our Kakani Day Tour after an early morning breakfast. Nepal trekking path’s guide will pick you from your hotel. We will drive through beautiful small settlements, maize, rice and millet fields, and small rivers.
