Balthali village tour takes you to Balthali, a small authentic village standing on plateau beyond Panauti, just 40 km east from Kathmandu. It is small sleepy settlement encompassed by thick forest comprising abundant flora, fauna, rhododendron forest and sal trees that opens out to terrace field. High above the southern ridge of this idyllic hamlet, discover Balthali village resort (1,650m) – a paradise place to explore myriad flickering lights at dusk.
Balthali village tour is a junction point of Roshi and Ladku Khola River. Dorjee Lakpa Langtang and mountainous range adorns the northern horizon of Balthali. With lush forested Mahabharat range on the southern backdrop makes Balthali a perfect place for relaxation amidst of splendor nature and culturally rich village.
This Balthali village tour is ideal trek for mountain lovers and bird watchers who want to spend some wonderful time exploring and discovering Balthali Village Tour
exceptional wild species, culture and lifestyle unharmed by modern world. This off-beaten path trail is relatively short and easy trekking that leads you to land of ethnic tribes and unusual landmarks which creates many short hiking and mountain biking opportunities.
Balthali village tour takes you to many sacred temples and monasteries such as Namobuddha, Indreshori, Brahmayani Temple lies in closest proximity of Balthali village. This short hike can be accomplished within a couple of days allowing you enough time to explore isolated hamlets and splendor landscapes.
Breakfast at Hotel than driveto Dhulikhel and we start our hike to Namo Buddha which takes about 3 hours. You pass through small rhododendron forest, terraced fields, local village’s inhabitant by Newar, Magars and Rais, and then you will observe their lifestyle and finally reach at Namo Buddha Stupa. After visiting its area we will have lunch after lunch trek to Balthali village at the altitude of 2400m. Overnight in a Balthali Village Resort.
After breakfast we will visit a typical Tamang village, Dada Gaun, where a Buddhist Community lives. It is very traditional and secluded from the modern world. We then walk to Pada Gaun (2100m), from where one can have extremely good views of the whole Himalayan range to north and beautiful green forest of Mahabharat. It also offers great views of mountains and walk back to the Resort.
After breakfast, we take a short walk to the Newari village of Panauti which is wedged between the Punyamata and Roshi streams. Panauti forms the shape of a triangle with a serpent (naga) idol standing at each of its three corners to protect from floods. Pride of this place goes to the massive, three-tiered Indreshwor Mahadev. On the way back to Kathmandu you can have an opportunity to come across lovely temples and interesting old houses, particularly beautiful areas some fourteenth century wooden temple struts and from Panauti drive back to Kathmandu. Overnight stay at Hotel.
Balthali village is located in Kavre district, Nepal, approximately 40 kilometers east of Kathmandu.
Balthali village is situated at an altitude of 1,730 meters above sea level, and it offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas, including Langtang and Ganesh Himal.
The village is known for its traditional Newari houses, which are made of brick and wood, and its peaceful environment, which makes it a perfect destination for those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Balthali village is surrounded by lush green forests, and it is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including various species of birds, butterflies, and mammals.
The village has several interesting places to visit, including Pada Gumba, a Buddhist monastery, and Namo Buddha, a famous Buddhist pilgrimage site.
The people of Balthali village are predominantly Newars and Tamangs, and they follow a unique blend of Hinduism and Buddhism. They are known for their warm hospitality and welcoming nature.
Balthali village is also a popular destination for trekking and hiking, and there are several scenic trails that lead to the village from nearby towns and cities.
The village has several local festivals and celebrations throughout the year, including the Balthali village festival, which is celebrated in September and involves cultural programs, dance, music, and traditional food.
The best way to explore Balthali village is on foot, and there are several hiking trails that offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
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