Shivapuri Hill Hiking with Mahanayak Rajesh Dai



On a beautiful Saturday morning, the sun peeked over the horizon, illuminating the start of a new adventure – our long-awaited hiking day. As university students entangled in the hustle of modern life, we had almost forgotten the essence of nature. Thankfully, some of our friends, tourism professionals, came up with the brilliant idea of organizing a weekly hiking event. The core theme was "Hike of Health, Hike for Nepal" and the chosen route was the breathtaking Shivapuri Hill.

Excitement filled the air as we gathered at Fulbari Chowk, Goldhunga, on the 11th of July, 2015, at 7 am. Our group (Me, Himal Dai, Dhamalaji and Sagar Bhai) joined in over a hundred fellow hikers, including familiar faces from our university and colleagues from various professions. The biggest surprise of all was the presence of the esteemed Mahanayak Rajesh Hamal, a renowned figure in the Nepalese Movie Industry. He graced us with his wisdom and encouraged us all to prioritize hiking or walking for health and the environment saying "we need to give first priority to hiking/walking, second priority to cycling, and third priority to using public transportation. Private motor vehicles should be the last priority as they are not environmentally friendly and not conducive to maintaining good health."

As we commenced our ascent, the trail proved to be challenging, with a constant upward slope. However, the lush greenery around us, the melodic songs of birds, and the gentle caress of the pure wind upon our faces made every step more than worthwhile. Amidst the struggle, we felt a sense of stillness, a deep spiritual connection with nature that we had long missed. It was as if the mountains themselves were whispering secrets of ancient wisdom to us.

Midway through our hike, we took a well-deserved rest in an open hilly grass field, where we delighted in a hearty breakfast. The serene setting of hills, wild forests, and the majestic Himalayas formed a picture-perfect backdrop for us. We could not resist capturing these moments in countless beautiful photographs that we knew would forever hold a special place in our hearts.

Refreshed and energized, we resumed our journey, walking deeper into the top of Shivapuri Hills. As it is under the Shivapuri National Park, the wilderness embraced us, showcasing an array of wildlife and enchanting Laliguras that adorned the hills in vibrant hues. It was a true testament to the beauty and diversity of Nepal's natural wonders.

After a few hours of relentless trekking, we finally reached the summit of Shivapuri Hill. Many fellow hikers had to return from middle of the ways, unable to reach the summit of Shivapuri Hill. The feeling of accomplishment was overwhelming, and we celebrated our success with joy and laughter. The panoramic view from the top was awe-inspiring, with the Kathmandu Valley sprawled beneath us, revealing its bustling yet charming life.

Reluctantly, we began our descent, retracing the same path we had taken upward. The journey back was filled with nostalgic reflections, as we relived the magical moments we had shared throughout the day. We realized that this day of hiking had brought us closer together, deepening our bonds and forging memories that would last a lifetime.

As the sun began to set, we finally arrived back at Fulbari Chowk, where it all began. Tired but content, we bid each other farewell, promising to meet again for the next hiking adventure. The experience had rekindled our connection with nature and reminded us of the simple joys that life has to offer.

And so, our sweet memories of the Shivapuri Hill Hiking with Mahanayak Rajesh Dai remained etched in our hearts forever. The beauty of the hills, the camaraderie of friends, and the wisdom shared by the great Mahanayak made it an unforgettable journey of self-discovery, adventure, and the timeless love for nature.

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Chandragiri Hill Hike: Rediscovering Nepal's Beauty and History



Our adventure began on a crisp and refreshing morning of 25th July 2015. As the sun was just starting to rise, we gathered at Bhirkutimandap Gate, eager and ready for our weekly hiking routine with "Hike for Nepal" colleagues. There was an air of excitement as we knew Chandragiri Hill awaited us, the best but hardest and highest hiking destination in and around the Kathmandu Valley.

With everyone present, we set off towards the enchanting Machhegaun Village by bus, our starting point for the hike. The village was like a picture postcard, nestled amidst lush greenery and traditional houses that exuded a charm of their own. As the clock struck 8 AM, we began our ascent from the base point of the Hill.  

The trail led us through a maze of wild forests and rolling hills. The serenity of the surroundings enveloped us, and we could not help but feel a sense of meditation and spiritual connection to nature. The landscape was veiled in a soft, cloudy mist that only added to the allure of the journey. A light drizzle started to accompany us, sprinkling drops of joy on our hike. The cool breeze brushed against our faces, carrying with it a sense of adventure and freedom.

Amidst the hike, we took short breaks to rest and rejuvenate. Each stop brought with it a chance to take in the breathtaking vistas that surrounded us. The majesty of the hills and the beauty of the landscape felt almost surreal, like we were walking through a dream. As we continued upward, the sounds of birds filled the air, their melodies blending harmoniously with our own songs, poems, and gazhals, creating an orchestra of nature and human expressions of joy.

We found a cozy spot on a hill to enjoy a hearty breakfast. The combination of the cool breeze, the company of friends, and the delicious meal made it a moment to cherish. Each bite seemed to taste better than the last, adding a touch of magic to the entire experience.

Finally, after an invigorating climb, we reached the top of Chandragiri Hill (top of the Kathmandu Valley). The panoramic view that greeted us was nothing short of awe-inspiring. The Himalayas stood tall and proud in the distance, reminding us of the grandeur of nature. From this historic location, we gazed upon the Kathmandu Valley, feeling the weight of its significance. It was here that the visionary Prithvi Narayan Shah of Gorkha District had once stood, dreaming of a unified Nepal. That is, before the unification of Nepal, when Prithvi Narayan Shah reached the top of the Chandragiri Hills and observed the Kathmandu Valley (Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Lalitpur), he dreamed and planned to conquer the Kathmandu Valley, which was ruled by Malla Kings.

As we explored further, we encountered Kalupade Dada and various forts built by him. The historical aspect of the place added depth to our journey, connecting us to the past while we relished the present.

The entire hike was a tapestry of emotions and experiences. The excitement of being so close to nature, the camaraderie shared with friends, and the overwhelming sense of freedom were beyond words. The hike gave us a chance to escape the grind of our daily lives and embrace the natural world wholeheartedly.

Our hike to Chandragiri Hill was more than just a physical activity; it was a journey of the soul. It breathed new life into our spirits, breaking the chains of modern-day routines and giving us a chance to bask in the purity of nature's embrace. The memories we made on that day will forever be etched in our hearts, reminding us of the beauty and joy that lie in the Nature. 

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