First snowfall of the year in Jumla—arriving late, but bringing relief and hope for farmers and local communities.
Friday, January 23, 2026
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Chimara Malika: A Perfect Weekend Hike from Jumla Bazaar
Chimara Malika is a beautiful and peaceful hiking destination located about three hours on foot from Jumla Bazaar. With both a hiking trail and road access available, it is easily reachable for locals as well as visitors who want a short yet rewarding escape into nature. The route passes through scenic landscapes, traditional settlements, and open hills, making the journey as enjoyable as the destination itself.
One of the main highlights of Chimara Malika is its breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding mountain ranges of Jumla. From the viewpoint, visitors can clearly see Mt. Patarasi, Mt. Kanjirowa, Mt. Chuli, and Mt. Bijara standing majestically against the sky. These views make Chimara Malika an excellent spot for photography, sunrise and sunset observation, and quiet reflection.
Chimara Malika also holds strong religious and cultural significance. Every year, special pooja and rituals are performed here during Janai Purnima and Sharawan Purnima. During these occasions, devotees from nearby villages gather to offer prayers, making the area lively and spiritually vibrant while still maintaining its natural charm.
Because of its short distance, easy access, and stunning scenery, Chimara Malika is an ideal destination for a weekend hike. It offers a perfect balance of nature, culture, and adventure, making it one of the most rewarding short hikes around Jumla.
Sunday, January 18, 2026
A Day Hike to Chere Chaur and Patmara Pass: Scenic Beauty Above the Jumla Valley
A day hike to Chere Chaur and onward to Patmara Pass offers a perfect escape into the serene landscapes surrounding Jumla. Starting from near Jumla Bazaar, the trail gently leads to Chere Chaur, a vast open meadow known for its fresh air, pastures, and peaceful atmosphere.
As the hike continues uphill toward Patmara Pass, the scenery becomes even more rewarding. The trail passes through alpine grasslands and quiet ridgelines, gradually revealing wider views of the Jumla Valley below. Looking backward from the trail and the pass, hikers are treated to breathtaking views of the entire valley, with scattered villages, rivers, and cultivated fields spread far beneath.
Patmara Pass itself is a calm and refreshing spot, ideal for a short rest and photography. On a clear day, the surrounding mountains and rolling hills of Karnali create a dramatic yet peaceful setting. The combination of open sky, cool mountain wind, and uninterrupted views makes the climb truly worthwhile.
This day hike is suitable for nature lovers, photographers, and those seeking a short adventure without long travel. With its blend of scenic beauty, gentle challenge, and stunning backward views of Jumla Valley, the hike to Chere Chaur and Patmara Pass is a rewarding experience and one of the best short hikes around Jumla.
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