Getting there
You can take a private car or choose to take a public microbus from Ratna Park to Lagankhel. From Lagankhel, you have to take another public vehicle to Godavari. It takes around 45 minutes in private vehicle while public vehicles may take more than an hour to reach Godavari.[break]
Bare essentials
A day bag
Water bottle
Sunglasses
Sun-block cream
Hat/cap
Reasonable walking shoes
Light warm jacket
Windcheater
Light snacks
An extra pair of clothes
Hike level
This is an easy to moderate hike. But the trek can be a bit demanding at times due to steep uphill and downhill inclines at certain places.
The hike starts from Godavari; from there, it takes around four hours of uphill walk to get to the hilltop of Phulchowki. You can also visit Godavari Botanical Garden which offers a fascinating collection of different vegetation and a greenery space to relax before and after the long hike.
Hike highlights
The hike to Phulchowki offers an unforgettable experience of the rural life inside the Kathmandu Valley. The hill is abundant in rhododendron flowers and oak trees and several species of orchids and colorful birds and butterflies. Wildlife like leopard, barking deer, Himalayan langur, and common races of monkeys are also said to inhabit in the forests.
The hilltop is considered a paradise for bird watchers. During winter or early spring, one can enjoy panoramic views of Himalayan mountains.
The shrine of Phulchowki Mai, the guardian goddess of the forest, marks the summit of the hill. It’s the only place in the vicinity of Kathmandu to experience snowfall in winter.
Weather
Generally, the weather is chilly around the hilltop. The ideal time for the hiking to Phulchowki is either from mid-February to April or mid-October to December. And if you want a rare experience of snowfall around the Kathmandu Valley, then you should visit the hilltop during January or February.
Information courtesy
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Paragliding to start in Phulchowki area