The sky paints its own color throughout the day, but the most mesmerizing ones has to be the ones observed from our own little valley. Watching a sunrise or sunset here isn’t just about catching a moment; it’s about feeling the whole valley transform, whether you're a traveler, a photographer, or someone who simply loves quiet moments, witnessing the sky change its color gives a different sigh of peace. Some are popular and well-loved, while others are quiet gems only a few know about. Here are the best spots, each with its own charm.
● Nagarkot
A good 27 km away from the valley lies a classical spot perfect to watch the Himalayas welcome the first rays of light. It offers a panoramic view of the Himalayas stretching from Langtang in the north to Ganesh Himal and even Everest on particularly clear days. It’s an early start but watching the mountains gradually emerge from the mist makes it unforgettable. The village nearby also offers charming local guesthouses, making it possible to watch the sunrise at a relaxed pace.
● Chandragiri Hills
Best for sunset,12 km away from the valley, this place offers one of the most dramatic sunset experiences near Kathmandu. After riding the cable car up to the hilltop, you’re greeted by a vast skyline that glows beautifully as the sun sinks behind the western hills. The golden light spreads across the valley, making the whole landscape feel warm and grand. It’s a unique blend of spirituality, culture, and nature, as the sound of temples, prayers of monks and the song of the birds all come together.
● Pulchowki Hill
Best for sunrise, 17 km away from the valley is the highest hills of the valley, a haven for early risers and nature enthusiasts offering views. A climb or drive through dense forests rewards you with one of the widest Himalayan panoramas arounds and the mist and crisp view of the valley down. The combination of panoramic mountain views, forest trails, and the rising sun makes Pulchowki a perfect place to escape the city and feel connected to nature.
● Chovar Hills
Best for sunset, 8 km away from the valley is a lesser-known place, overlooking the famous gorge which offers a lovely, peaceful sunset overlooking the river and landscape. The river below reflects the golden evening sky, while the surrounding hills glow softly in the warm light. It’s an ideal location for photographers or anyone seeking solitude at the end of the day. The walk up to the hill is gentle, and the lack of crowds allows for a truly one of a kind sunset experience.
● Jhor Waterfall Viewpoint
Stretching 12 km away from the valley is beautiful blend of waterfall and the greenery. Near the waterfall, you can see the water glimmer and sparkle as the sun sets down, causing a beautiful hue of colors in the water. This spot feels sacred, quiet and soft to have fresh cool air in the evening glow.
● Ghyampe Danda
Just 14 km away from the valley, located near suryabinayak-Bhaktapur is a vast open ridge offering wide, uninterrupted views of the Valley. In the morning, the rising sun lights up the valley and hills, casting a golden glow over scattered houses and fields. As the day ends, the sun sets behind the western hills, turning the sky into rich shades of orange and pink. The ridge’s open space allows for a panoramic view that is equally mesmerizing during both sunrise and sunset.
● Swayambhunath
The hilltop stupa of Swayambhunath, around 3 km away, is a serene place to witness the valley’s daily rhythms. As dawn breaks, sunlight reflects off the golden spire, while the city below is still shrouded in a light mist. The fluttering prayer flags and distant sounds of morning rituals add to the ethereal atmosphere. At sunset, the sky behind the stupa glows in warm shades, and the city’s lights begin to twinkle below, creating a delicate balance between day and night. Both moments capture the temple’s spiritual essence and the valley’s charm.
● Bethan-Chowk
A peaceful hilltop about 45 km from Kathmandu, offers stunning sunrise and sunset views. From the Narayanthan temple area, visitors can enjoy panoramic vistas of the surrounding hills and, on clear days, catch glimpses of the Himalayan range. The tranquil environment, coupled with the soft morning light or the warm hues of sunset, makes it a perfect spot for photography, meditation, or simply soaking in nature’s beauty. Scenic trails and small viewpoints along the way add to its charm, offering a refreshing escape from the city’s hustle."
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