Jullay: means "hello" in ladakh, india, which was my first trekking destination in the himalayas
Jhule: is a small village in Nepal, located in Shivapuri Nationalpark, approximate 27 kilometers away from the Nepali capital Kathmandu. Trekking via Chisapani ( 4 hours) via Sudarijal (4 hours) via Nagarkot (4 hours) via Sankhu (2 hours) via Bahunepati or Haibung (5 hours).
Jhule area is easily accessible also by motorcycle or four wheel drives via Sankhu, Jaharsingh Pauwa or Nagarkot. Chauki bhanjyang is the nearest village, where you can drive with a taxi
About Jhule:
Barely 27 kilometers away from the Nepali capital Shivapuri Nagarjun is one of Nepal’s finest national parks. Nepal has set aside over 2o percent of its land area into the protected area system. And over 200sq km Shivapuri Nagarjun is just one of the them; The Park is famous for its unique natural as well as cultural heritage. The park can be visited during all seasons including monsoon (although parts of the area could remain muddy and flooded). Vehicles can enter the park after paying entrance fee at the parks headquaters in Panimuhan Budanilkantha. Yet trkking or mountain biking is highly recommended to explore the rare natural and cultural wonders of Shivapuri and Jhule area.
ABOUT SHIVAPURI
The ultimate source of drinking water for millions in Kathmandu valley, Shivapuri is located north of the bustling city of Kathmandu. The mind hill ridge forming the parks backbone offers spectacular views of tadi and indrawati valleys and the majestic central Himalayan peaks. Famous for its innumerable waterfalls and serenity, Shivapuri is home to several endangered species of flora and fauna. Including clouded leopard, pangolin and several exotic birds. Plus leopards sloth bears wild boards deer golden hares etc reside amdist the diverse flora. Shivapuri’s highlands offer rare insights into the area’s cultural and natural history. It’s also the gateway to Langtang and Helambu regions as wells as culturally rich Tamang village heritages of Nuwakot and Sindhupalchok. The closest national park from the national capital boasts green rolling hills numerous rivers and rivulets, hundreds of species of birds and plants. As well as famous religious sites of Hindus and Buddhists. Its is an abode of several high sages including Todke Baba who still lives in Bagdwar near Shivapuri peak (2732m)
The cache is a small box, you can put in travebags ect Have fun in NEPAL!
Good luck!
शुभ कामना
Small note on cache maintenance:
There is a local cache guardian who will assist.
Name and contact info on file with geocaching.com.