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Bagmati Province, Nepal

Things to do in Nagarkot

A cool Himalayan hill station 32km east of Kathmandu, famous for sunrise and sunset views that reach the Everest range on a clear day.

Nagarkot is a ridge-top hill station about 32km east of Kathmandu, sitting near 2,195m with one of the widest Himalayan panoramas in the valley. On a clear morning the view sweeps across the Nepal Himalaya, and on the best days reaches all the way to the Everest range far to the east.

Most travellers come up for a single night — arriving for sunset, staying over, and rising for sunrise — making it the classic overnight trip from the capital. By day you can hike the ridge or walk down to the temples of Changunarayan. Below are our picks for where to stay and what to do.

Where to stay in Nagarkot

Sights & attractions in Nagarkot

Adventure in Nagarkot

What to do in Nagarkot

Getting around in Nagarkot

Frequently asked questions

Is Nagarkot worth visiting?+

Yes — it's the most popular overnight escape from Kathmandu for Himalayan views. On a clear morning the panorama spans much of the Nepal Himalaya, and the cool ridge-top air is a welcome change from the city.

Can you see Everest from Nagarkot?+

On a clear day, yes — the Everest range is visible far to the east, though it appears as distant peaks rather than a close-up. The best months are October–December and March–April, when the skies are clearest.

How many days do you need in Nagarkot?+

One night is enough for most visitors: arrive in the afternoon for sunset, stay over, and catch sunrise the next morning. Add a second day if you want to hike down to Changunarayan.

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