Camping
Camping at Bethanchowk Mahabharat – Your Ultimate Mountain Getaway
The camping service at Bethanchowk Mahabharat offers one of Nepal’s most refreshing and scenic outdoor experiences, perfect for nature lovers, trekkers, and anyone seeking a peaceful escape into the mountains. Located near Kavre and rising close to 3,000 meters, Bethanchowk Mahabharat is often called the “King of Hills” for its breathtaking sunrise, panoramic Himalayan views, and peaceful forest surroundings.
Our Mahabharat camping service provides a safe, comfortable, and well-organized experience for both beginners and experienced campers. Guests can enjoy high-quality tents, warm sleeping arrangements, campfire setups, simple hygienic meals, and guidance from local experts who know the trails, weather, and best viewpoints. The environment is authentic and natural—no fancy resorts, no artificial settings—just pure mountain atmosphere.
The trek to the campsite begins with a scenic walk through pine forests, rhododendron trees, and traditional villages. As you reach higher, the views open up to a stunning 180-degree Himalayan range, including Everest, Langtang, Ganesh Himal, Manaslu, Annapurna, and more. These viewpoints are some of the best in central Nepal, especially during sunrise and sunset.
At night, the sky at Bethanchowk transforms into a spectacular starlit display, making it a perfect spot for photography and stargazing. Campers can relax by the bonfire, enjoy local snacks, share stories, and connect with nature in a quiet, pollution-free environment.
Nearby homestays also offer cultural experiences, organic meals, and warm hospitality for travelers who prefer a more comfortable option before or after camping.
Whether you’re planning a short trek, a weekend getaway from Kathmandu, or a peaceful overnight experience in nature, Bethanchowk Mahabharat Camping provides the perfect blend of adventure, scenery, and tranquility. It’s an ideal destination for couples, groups, families, and anyone wanting to experience real mountain life in Nepal.