Trip Overview
Kathmandu Chitlang Daman
The Nepalese Himalayan Mountains contain the bowl-shaped Kathmandu Valley. It has at least 130 significant monuments, including major Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimage sites, and is situated at the nexus of ancient Asian civilizations, encompassing both the Indian subcontinent and the larger Asian continent.
Chitlang is a typical Nepalese town with stunning houses and mountains encircled by verdant forests home to more than 160 different species of animals and birds. Chitlang offers a delightful experience combining the natural beauty of the region with its rich cultural past. Within the Narayani zone, in the Makwanpur district, sits Chitlang, an early Newari hamlet. It is located in the southern main path of the 8289-foot Chandragiri hill and at the highest point in the northern part of the Makwanpur district. Chitlang’s large green spaces have made it more appealing. Apple boasts a vast garden with more than a million trees. There aren’t many new cottages built between the backyard, giving visitors an exciting place to stay.
In the Makwanpur District in central Nepal’s Thaha Municipality, Daman is one of the most stunning tourist destinations. At an elevation of 2,322 meters, it is located on the Tribhuvan Highway roughly 77 kilometers southwest of Kathmandu.