Kathmandu to Sukute Beach

The distance from Kathmandu to Sukute Beach is around 70 kilometers. It is one of the most popular weekend spots near the Valley. Sukute Beach is a small beach on the bank of the Sunkoshi River that provides numerous recreational activities. The ride to Sukute from Kathmandu takes around 3 hours. Rafting, Kayaking, Swimming, Beach Volleyball, etc., are the popular recreational activities in Sukute Beach. Sukute lies just a few kilometers ahead of the Dolalghat Bazaar. 

The trip to Sukute begins with a scenic ride from Kathmandu Valley. Within an hour of the ride, you will reach Keraghari. It is 5 km away from Dhulikhel. This place is famous for Banana Lassi. It also offers a scenic view of the beautiful Pachkhal  Valley. Your ride begins toward another popular spot on the trip, Dolalghat Bazaar. The river Indravati meets the river Sunkoshi at Dolalghat. This place is famous for its local fish. Finally, the iconic destination of Sukute is around 12 km from Dolalghat.

There are several hotels and resorts on the Bank of Sunkoshi River. You can explore the lifestyle of local people, take a sun bath, and enjoy the beauty of nature from the river bank. It has established itself as the perfect weekend destination for the people of Kathmandu Valley. The roadway to Sukute is completely blacktopped, and you can have a comfortable ride. However, the road conditions to Keraghari from Surya Binayak are under expansion, which will be a short off-road ride of around 15 km. 

Transportation available From Kathmandu to Sukute Beach

We provide you with multiple vehicle options to reach Sukute Beach. It is a short 70 km ride from Kathmandu Valley. If you’re a few people (2-4 passengers) planning to book a ride to Sukute, Car is the best option for you to reach Sukute. If you are in a group of around 8-14 people, you can book a Hiace. Moreover, if you’re traveling in a larger group, you can book a bus which can hold up to 35 people. We provide you with one of the budget-friendly vehicle rental services to Sukute from Kathmandu. 

Kathmandu to Sukute Beach from Car

You can also opt for public transport to reach Sukute Beach. You can get the bus from the bus park in Jadibuti or at Koteshwor. The bus fare is very cheap compared to other options. It will cost you around $5- $10. This bus ride is time-consuming and will take around 5-6 hours to reach Sukute. 

Vehicle rental price

You will have multiple packages from Kathmandu to Sukute. We provide you with an unforgettable ride to Sukute in whichever vehicle you want to rent. Whether you book a car, a tourist bus, a minibus, a Toyota Hiace, or a Jeep, we provide you with an experienced driver to ensure a safe and comfortable journey. Our vehicles are well-maintained, ensuring a comfortable journey to the popular destination of Sukute, where you can enjoy serene views of the countryside. The price for different cars and the total number of travelers it can hold are represented in the table below.

VehiclePrice for
    same-day
Price for overnight           No of       passengers
Car800010500    up to 4 pax
Hiace1400018500        up to 15 pax   
Scorpio1200015500 up to 7 pax
Coaster 2000025000 up to 29 pax
Vehicle rental price In Tabular Form

Accommodation options at Sukute Beach

You will have multiple options for accommodation at Sukute Beach. There are numerous Hotels, Lodges, Beachside resorts, and Guest Houses at Sukute. Many of these places are star-rated, providing a luxurious stay. The rooms are pretty big and have all the basic amenities. Hot showers and attached bathrooms are almost available in every hotel. You can choose your rooms from Normal, deluxe, suite, etc.

Moreover, you will also have the option of staying in a tent or camp. Since Sukute is a beach, many people stay in a tent while visiting Sukute. You will get a sleeping bag and a blanket during your stay in the camp. 

Activities and attractions at Sukute Beach, Nepal 

You can assume what activities and attractions Sukute Beach offers from its name. Since it is a riverside beach, adventure activities like rafting, kayaking, swimming, etc. are popular in Sukute. The free-flowing river of Sunkoshi is one of Nepal’s most popular spots for rafting. Thousands of adventure lovers visit the Sukute for  Rafting and Kayaking. If you are visiting Sukute, plan accordingly to enjoy the adventurous rafting at Sunkoshi River. Beach Volleyball is another attraction at Sukute Beach. If you’re touring in a group, you can enjoy playing Volleyball at the beach. 

Kathmandu to Sukute Beach rafting activity.

Besides the activities mentioned earlier, Fishing and swimming are other activities you can do at the Sukute beach. You can also relax and take sunbathe at the beach. Relaxing your body while soaking yourself in nature will give the utmost satisfaction to your mind. Moreover, bonfires, barbeque, etc., at a beach are other significant attractions at Sukute Beach. 

Best Time To Visit Sukute Beach 

Sukute Beach adventure is possible all year long. As always, Autumn and Spring are the best times to visit the Sukute beach and enjoy outdoor recreational activities like rafting, kayaking, etc. The weather is stable, and temperature is ideal during these times. Unlike other places, the trip to Sukute Beach is equally favorable during the Summer. Since it is monsoon season in Nepal, the water level in the free-flowing river is increasing, making it an ideal time for water sports. 

You can also tour Sukute during the winter months. The river water and the surrounding temperatures will be much colder for outdoor activities. It is not an ideal time for outdoor activities.  However, you can visit Sukute during the winter season. Camping at a beach and setting up a bonfire is extremely popular in winter. 

Conclusion 

Sukute is one of the most adventurous places near Kathmandu Valley. It is favorable for everyone, whether a couple, a group of friends, or a family. If you’re in Kathmandu Valley looking for a perfect place to spend a weekend, Sukute has to be the one. The three-hour ride from the Valley takes you to Sukute Beach. The small beach on the bank of Sunkoshi River offers numerous recreational indoor and outdoor activities. Camping at the beach, rafting, kayaking, swimming, etc., are popular activities while you’re at Sukute. 

Moreover, The ride from Kathmandu to Sukute Beach offers multiple scenic spots. You can stop at Keraghari, enjoy the breathtaking view of Pachkhal Valley, and taste banana Lassi. Dolalghat is another popular stop where you can try out the local fish. This short two-day trip is one of the best ways to spend your weekend. 

FAQs

How much does it cost to go to Sukute Beach?

Generally, a trip to Sukute costs you around $100- $200. Sukute Trip is one of the most budget-friendly trips. You can even get it cheaper, depending on your Sukute Beach Package. It also depends on the season you’re visiting. The packages are slightly expensive during peak seasons. 

What is Sukute Beach famous for?

Sukute is a famous destination for adventure activities like rafting, kayaking, swimming, etc. It is one of the nearest destinations to spend weekends with friends and family. Multiple resorts provide you with many recreational indoor and outdoor activities. 

What is the cost of a tent at Sukute Beach?

Generally, a Sukute tent costs you around NPR 2500-NPR 5000 per person. It depends on the resort you’re staying in. These packages include breakfast and other activities inside the resort. Moreover, you can also get it at a cheaper price if you’re in numbers. 

How can we go to Sukute Beach from Kathmandu?

You will have multiple transportation options to reach Sukute Beach. You can travel to Sukute on a public bus, which is the cheapest but the most time-consuming and challenging way to get to the beach. The best options for going to Sukute beach are hiring a car, bus, Jeep, Hiace, etc. 

In which district is the Sukute Beach?

Sukute Beach is located in the Sindhupalchok district in the Bagmati province of Nepal. You must pass through Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Kavrepalanchok district to reach the Sindhupalchok district from Kathmandu. Yet, it is still one of the nearest destinations to the Kathmandu Valley. 

Are there any scenic spots on the way to reach Sukute beach?

Yes, a few scenic spots are on the way to Sukute beach. You can visit the iconic Dhulikhel viewpoint, which is a few hours of Hike from Dhulikhel city. Moreover, popular stops like  Keraghari and Dolalghat are famous for banana Lassi and local fish. 

Are there any tourist spots near Sukute beach?

Yes, there are several tourist spots near Sukute Beach. You can explore the beautiful Dolalghat, enjoy the scenic beauty of Charikot, and visit the historic town of Dhulikhel. The area also offers thrilling rafting experiences on the Bhote Koshi River. Additionally, you can also see the Bhotekoshi for Bunjee Jump. 

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