
Located to Bandipur 143 kilometers west from Kathmandu. Originally a simple Magar village in the early 19th. Century Bandipur developed into prosperous trading centre and a community with town-like features: substantial buildings, with their neoclassical façades and shuttered windows & streets paved with slabs of silverish slate. Bandipur had its heyday in the Rana times (1846-1951), when, as a measure of its power and prestige, it was granted special permission to have its own library (still existing). Bandipur is charming Newari culture village. Natural view from village where you can see excellent views of many magnificent Himalaya. main attraction of the Bandipur are its medium elevation, excellent view of the Himalayas Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, Ganesh, Langtang Himal, Annapurna. Home stay facility obtainable for the visitors. Relatively easy accessibility and, of course, old Newari town flair, make Bandipur an interesting tourist site from which a few guesthouses and a hotel at the northern end of the Tundikhel try to benefit. It may well be that the seclusion of Bandipur saved the Newari architecture of its buildings which otherwise would have been replaced by faceless modern types found in many other towns of Nepal. Bandipur is perfect recoil to immerse in this wonderful inheritance beside with the natural magnificence of the environment.
Day 01: Drive from Kathmandu to Bandipur 143 kilometers by private vehicle and Look around antique village.
Day 02: After breakfast walk to Siddha Cave, it is 750 meters long and one of the bigest cave in Asia and 20 years ago find out by local people from Bandipur village.
Day 03: Walking up to Ramkot cultural Magar village, discover lifestyle of local people as well as typical culture and we can see view Mt. Manaslu and Annapurna Himalaya.
Day 04: Drive 143 kilometers to Kathmandu by private vehicle.

