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The Nagarkot View Tower (Nagarkot Geodetic Survey Tower, ) is an excellent place to get a 360-degree view of the mountain...and to refresh your thoughts in the beauty of nature. The best place to watch the sunrise and sunset.You can climb to the top of the view tower, although binoculars are recommended. The steel staircase in the tower is steep. The summit of Everest may also be seen from the bottom of the tower.

One of the most popular tourist attractions in Nagarkot is the Nagarkot View Tower (Nagarkot Geodetic Survey Tower ). It’s roughly 2100 meters above sea level and takes around an hour to trek for physically fit people. You will have a 360-degree panorama of the Himalayas, including the Kathmandu Valley, lush greenery of national parks, rolling hills, and more. Many people get up early in the morning to go sunrise trekking to see the spectacular dawn as well as the grandeur and splendor of the Himalayas. The morning dawn changing the colors of the snowcapped Himalayas is what makes sunrise trekking so wonderful. It’s like putting fire to ice. During the day, the trek to the view tower is still incredibly scenic, with breathtaking views of unimpeded landscapes, rolling hills, dense pine forests, and attractive villages.

Nagarkot is a fantastic destination for active, energetic, and health-conscious people who want to learn new things. With many great hiking trails and excellent nature walks, it is the location to explore the Himalayan panoramas, weather permitting. Nagarkot, a green getaway from Kathmandu‘s bustling metropolis, is refreshingly tranquil and laid-back. After the chaos of Kathmandu, this is a great spot to unwind and replenish your batteries with delicious meals and leisurely exploring. Hikes in the Nagarkot area will take you through Nepal’s beautiful green landscape, with spectacular mountain views, tranquil pine forests, and calm villages.

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