Phulchowki Trek

Phulchowki Trek

Phulchowki (meaning ‘hill of flowers”) stands as one of the prominent landmarks in Kathmandu Valley. Well known for its lush flora, this hiking trail attracts nature enthusiasts and bird enthusiasts alike. Though ascending it can be daunting at first, once at the top, it offers breathtaking panoramic views that offer an immersive experience into Nepal’s stunning natural beauty.

Trek Itinerary of Phulchowki Trek

Phulchowki is a One-Day Hike.

Godawari Bus Stop marks the starting point of your trip to Phulchowki, accessible by bus from Gongabu Bus Park or Satdobato and connecting with one bound for Godawari at Godawari Junction. Be prepared for an extended and possibly unpleasant ride due to heavy traffic conditions on congested roads. From the bus stop, head south and begin walking along the initial stretch of trail: an initial stretch on a paved road which eventually transitions into gravel paths after about one kilometre. Pack a lunch, as amenities along this path may be scarce. As you ascend through lush tropical forests, enjoy breathtaking views of Kathmandu Valley below. Your journey to Phulchowki summit spans an impressive 1,600 meters before a gradual descent of 500 meters. This trail offers several shortcuts with recently constructed stairs, but be mindful to take it slow and stay hydrated when ascending the steep incline. As you reach higher ground, enjoy breathtaking scenery while bracing yourself for challenging switchbacks that may put your endurance to the test.

After winding your way along a gravel trail through dense forest foliage, you will emerge into an exuberant clearing adorned with colourful prayer flags that is sure to lift your spirits. The final leg of your Phulchowki Hike ascent covers approximately 5 kilometres and gains 600 meters in elevation; be prepared for a strenuous ascent, but aim for a leisurely pace on this portion of the Phulchowki Hill hike if approaching the summit area checkpoint requiring registration with military personnel charged with protecting it.

On a clear day, you can enjoy amazing views of Ganesh Himal, Langtang Himal, and Gaurishankar Himal stretching along the eastern horizon. At its summit is a small Hindu temple adorned with prayer flags to serve pilgrims; in March and April a special month-long festival takes place at Phulchowki shrine; consider stopping for refreshments at an army canteen on your return journey if feeling peckish before taking a bus back from Godawari Bus Park back into Kathmandu where you can reward yourself with delicious meal and drinks to commemorate all your hard work.

Trek Highlights of Phulchowki Trek

  • Phulchowki Hill (2,782 meters) – the highest point in Kathmandu Valley
  • Over 300 bird species, as well as orchids, butterflies, and Rhododendrons, create an astonishing diversity.
  • Panorama Himalayan views under clear skies that encompass Mount Everest, Manaslu, Langtang, and Annapurna can be found.
  • Visit the Godavari Botanical Garden as well as Phulchowki Mai Shrine located at its summit for a rewarding adventure.
  • Bird watching and photography opportunities abound in nature.
  • Perfect for day hikers and overnight trekkers near Kathmandu.

How To Reach Phulchowki Trek

Starting Location: Godavari is 14 kilometres away from Kathmandu.

By Road: By taxi or bus services to Ratna Park or Lagankhel Bus Park to Godavari (45-60 minutes). Godavari Botanic Garden admission tickets may be purchased separately, and admission tickets must be present when visiting this garden (optional).

Best Time to Visit Phulchowki Trek

Spring (March through May): Best for Rhododendrons or orchids that require full sunlight to bloom beautifully under clear skies. Autumn (September to November): An ideal season to experience mountain views and pleasant weather conditions. Winter (Dec-Feb): Chance of snow on the peak; however, visibility may be poor due to cold conditions.

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