Yes, Nagarkot offers various activities besides the famous sunrise and sunset views. Hiking is one of the most popular activities, with trails leading to nearby villages, temples, and viewpoints. The Nagarkot Panoramic Hiking Trail is a favorite, offering stunning views of the Himalayas, valleys, and local landscapes alongside the Kathmandu valley ridge.
Short trek / hike to Changunarayan Temple from Nagarkot , located in a UNESCO World Heritage site, is very popular among the trekkers who go to Nagarkot for sunrise and sunset. In a reverse way, you can begin this trip from Changunaryan and end in Nagarkot. You are recommended to begin this Nagarkot Sunrise Tour from Changunarayan and end in Nagarkot. You can stay overnight there and enjoy both sunrise and sunset with astonishing landscapes and mountain views including the top of the world.
Cycling enthusiasts can explore the winding roads and rugged trails that surround the area. If you're interested in culture, visiting local villages gives insight into traditional Nepali life and offers opportunities to interact with friendly locals. Many tourists also enjoy birdwatching, as the area is rich in birdlife, especially during the migratory season. For those looking to unwind, Nagarkot is home to several resorts and hotels that offer yoga and wellness retreats. Staying overnight allows you to enjoy stargazing in the clear night sky and wake up to serene, misty mornings.
One can also have the experience of home stays in Nagarkot to learn and experience typical and authentic local lifestyle and local cuisines.
Also, if you are recommended to take a short hikes for 3-4 hours to Jhule Village, Katike Bhanjyang and to Nala, on the way to Dhulikhel if you love day tours and hike from Nagarkot.