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Nepal offers some really terrific places for people
who like crawling up vertical cliffs with the help
of their gingernails. If you don't have time to take
on some Himalayan Peak during this visit, the valley
perimeter offers a number of stone walls guaranteed
to
keep you on your toes. So, instead of hanging around
gathering moss, why not try your hand at rock climbing
and get a grip on things?
Rock Climbing Sites:
Nagarjun also known as the Jamacho is the forested
hill which lies to the northwest of the Swayambhunnath
Stupa. The climbing cliff here is located inside the
Royal Forest and is suitable for both beginners and
regulars. The limestone face is about 12 meters high,
and there are several piton-equipped routes. To get
there, take a taxi to Balaju (3 km from
downtown Kathmandu) and then walk to the park entrance.
From the gate, follow the dirt road to a point just
before the army checkpost where you will come across
a track leading to the right. Follow this trail through
trees and shrubs for about five minutes, and there's
the cliff Another interesting rock wall is situated
on the slope of Shivapuri hill to the north of Kathmandu
.The granite faces here lie scattered about, and the
big cliff in the center is equipped with a single
route .To get there, go by taxi or bus to Budhailkantha
(9km),the
shrine of the sleeping Bishnu, then walk west from
the bus stop the Bishnumati stream through terraced
fields and enters the Shivapuri Watershed and Wildlife
reserve. The cliffs can be seen from a distance, so
you won't have much difficulty finding the place.
Pasang Lhamu Semi-indoor Rock Climbing site.
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