BORLANG BHANJYANG - A descent to Chisapani

  • 2,425 meters

As soon as you see two huge stones embedded on the ground with a small path in between, that's when you know you've reached Borlang Bhanjyang. The Nepali term 'Bhanjyang' basically means a pass. Hence, this is the point from which you begin to descend down to Chisapani. Here, you'll also find a resting spot on your left over which would be a perfect place to tackle your hunger and quench your thirst. So gobble up your snacks and get ready for the refreshing windy trail that begins from this Bhanjyang. Just make sure not to leave your trash here. Please. :)

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Going to the mountains
is going home.’
- John Muir
Great things are done when
men and mountains meet.’
- William Blake
There is no such thing as bad weather,
only inappropriate clothing.’
- Sir Ranulph Fiennes