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Nature trek to Gadi Hill:
Uppardang Gadhi is a classic octagonal artillery fort, passing
into the Chitwan hills that defended the surrounding countryside
during the reign of Bahadur Shah. The fort offers spectacular
views in every direction. Village walks, nature and bird
watching tours and the Chepang Chitwan Hills trail will
be of special interest to visitors. The area is accessible
from as far as Shaktikhor, walking uphill. An alternate
route is to start from Hugdi (80kms from Kathmandu).
• Siraichuli
Viewpoint:
A new trail has been identified which offers magnificent
sunrise and sunset views from the top of Siraichuli hill.
A panoramic view of the Himalayas, a mixture of experiences
of hills and Terai, Cultural Experiences of Chepang and
other ethnic groups, bird watching, home-stay and other
natural attractions make this trail a must to visit.
One of the highest hills in the Mahabharat
range (1,945m). The trek from Hattibang to Siraichuli is
exciting and challenging- Steep boulders, streams, ridges
and intact vegetation. Wide range of Himalayas in the likes
of Fangi, Peak 29, Annapurna Range, Gorkha Himal, Gaurishankar,
Dhaulagiri range, Langtang, Rolwaling, Manaslu, rare view
of flatlands and spectacular sunrise and sunsets can be
clearly observed.
• Hugdi
The Praja Trail commences at Hugdi River, halfway between
Mugling and Krishna Bhir in Dhading. You can either take
a bus or raft down Trishuli River. The trail takes you on
an uphill climb through Gakla Chautara & Khor Bhanjyang
which is also a campsite filled with spectacular beautiful
views of magnificent Himalayas and landscape, terraced fields
with unspoilt biodiversity and rural settlements.
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Hattibang
This is a major stopping point where one can encounter cultural
programs and get to know about their culture.
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Shaktikhor
8km from Hattibang, it is an uphill trek but a steep descent.
Home-stay facilities and cultural activities of the locals
are famous.
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