The finest approach to connect with nature is to do the Champadevi Hike. The journey starts out in Kathmandu and takes a quick drive to Bhanjyang. The journey gradually ascends along the track through a thick forest that is home to a wide range of flora and flowers. The Bagmati River, Bungmati, Khokana, and Pharping are considerably more captivating during the Champadevi Hike. On the route to the peak, you may pass through various Buddhist monasteries. You then arrive at the summit of the Champadevi hill.
You may take in the panoramic magnificence of the Ganesh, Langtang, and Gauri Shankar ranges of the Himalayas here. The vantage point also provides views of the Phulchowki and Chandragiri hills, which are close. You may also tour the Champadevi Temple at the peak of the hill. Additionally, the temple is one of the largest Hindu temples in the region. You explore the hilltop before making your way down to Puspalal Park. The trip comes to a close with a quick drive back to Kathmandu.
Champa Devi Hiking begins at Bhangyang, which is accessible by vehicle, van, or bus. By vehicle or van, it takes around 45 minutes to get to the hiking trailhead from Thamel; however, you may take a local bus from Old Buspark if you prefer. There is a resort called as Hatiban resort after walking for around 30 minutes. To get to the top of the Chapa Devi Hiking, where there is an open shrine to Chanpa Devi and a Buddhist monastery, it takes around three hours of trekking. You may climb Bhasmasur Hill, which is another hill higher than Chapma Devi, if you wish to continue ascending; otherwise, you can return to Kathmandu in a another method.