Banepa is situated in the central part of nepal just before dhulikhel. This is just 32 km east from the kathmandu valley. The main attractions of banepa are grand and panoramic mountain views, temples, and different types of landscape and a diversity of people. It is a popular himalayan viewpoint with a complete panoramic view of the snowy ranges from karyolung east himchuli to west. The old part of this town is an interesting area to wander around with some line old nepalese buildings and several interesting temples. A short day trip to sukute beach for rafting experience is equally exhilarating.
Nagarkot is a village in central Nepal, at the rim of the kathmandu valley though it takes around 4-5 hour from Aagantuk Resort, hiking. During hiking to nagarkot we can witness the different types of natural species and panoramic view of hills, himalayans & landscape.
Namo Buddha is the third most important religious site for buddhist in nepal which is approximately 45 km away from the kathmandu valley by bus. A short hiking can be done from Aagantuk Resort to namo buddha through dhulikhel and during hiking we can witness the beautiful scenery of the nature. Namo buddha is a religious place and most of the people living here belong to tamang community and they genuinely follow buddhism. In short namo buddha day hiking is intended to the people who don’t have enough time to explore stunning landscape and himalayan region.
Balthali is one of the short and interesting treks nearby kathmandu valley where we can experience rich rural culture, religion and lifestyle of the local people. The trail goes through terraced fields and forested ridges. This is a perfect trek for family with children and friends.
Kashibhanjyang is a beautiful place with waterfall encountered this beautiful gift of nature during a hike to nagarkot.
Panauti, one of the oldest towns in nepal 7km from Aagantuk Resort. The town is currently listed as a UNESCO tentative site since 1996. Panauti is also considered as city of ancient temples. The medieval town is an important cultural site in nepal. Panauti, situated at the confluence of the two rivers rosi and punyamati, has been regarded as an important religious site since very early times. In nepali society, such rivers are considered to be sacred. A visit or just an ablution to such places enables the visitor to be freed from many sins and anxieties, as it is believed to be sacred. Moreover, it is also believed that at panauti, in addition to aforesaid two rivers, a third river lilawati also converges making it again a tri-junction called triveni. However, the last one is said to be visible only to the sheers and the intellectuals. The presence of this at panauti has added and remarkably enhanced its religious sanctity and popularity as well. On account of this, every festive occasion, a great number of devotees from all across the country pour here for a holy ablution and to pay homage to the nearby indreshwor mahadev temple and other holy sites located here.