Duration
1 DayTravel Time
9-11 hrsDistance
270kmVehicle Type
VanDriver
IncludedGroup Size
1-8 PaxMax. Altitude
2200 MetresBest Season
SpringActivity
Day TourMeals
Not IncludedAccommodation
Not IncludedHighlights of Kathmandu to Salleri Phaplu Jeep
- Capacity: Standard jeeps (such as the Mahindra Scorpio or Tata Sumo) typically accommodate 7 to 8 passengers.
- Sharing Jeep: Approximately NPR 30,00($25 USD) per person.
- Private Jeep (Rental): Approximately NPR 40,000($270 USD) depending on vehicle type and season.
- Pickup Locations in Kathmandu – Thamel, Sorakhute ,Chabahil Chowk: A major hub for east-bound transport. Naya Bus Park (Gongabu): Main terminal for long-distance vehicles.
- Thamel: pickup for pre-booked shared jeeps, available at 4:15 am, Shaykya pharmacy, Sorakhutte. Passengers should wait there for pickup.
- Private jeep: door-to-door service
- The “Thamdanda” Extension: Drive past Salleri all the way to Thamdanda (2,326m), the new 2026 trailhead that puts you just hours from the main EBC trail.
- Sunkoshi River Views: Trace the turquoise lifeline of the Sunkoshi River—best viewed from the left-hand window (if you can stomach the drop-offs).
- The “Rosi” Reality: Experience the raw power of nature firsthand, navigating the temporary riverbed diversions of the BP Highway.
- Local Lunch at Ghurmi: Eat where the drivers eat. The Dal Bhat here is legendary and spicy, and it fuels the remaining 6-hour climb.
- Okhaldhunga Vistas: As you ascend from the river valley, witness the landscape shift from tropical bananas to alpine pine forests in a single afternoon.
Introduction of Kathmandu to Salleri Phaplu Jeep
One of the most exciting and culturally rich road trips in eastern Nepal is the jeep ride from Kathmandu to Salleri Phaplu.
Salleri is the main town in the Solukhumbu district and a key route to the lower Everest region. Many trekkers fly straight to Lukla Airport, but taking a jeep to Salleri is a more interesting and beautiful way to get there. Along the way, visitors can see Nepal’s diverse landscapes, rural villages, and the lively mountain culture.
Most of the time, the trip starts in Kathmandu, where they leave early and go east, following parts of the BP Highway. Many people think this road is one of the most beautiful in Nepal. It winds through the mountains, offering views of green hills and steep river gorges. The landscape changes as the jeep goes up. On the hillsides, there are terraced fields, thick forests, and beautiful villages. Life goes on much as it has for generations.
The road gets worse and worse after you pass through towns like Dhulikhel and Okhaldhunga. In the more remote parts of the mountains, paved roads give way to gravel and dirt tracks. Four-wheel-drive jeeps are the best cars for this route because they can handle the steep hills, narrow mountain roads, and parts that are sometimes muddy or rocky. The roads are hard to drive on, but the trip has great views. You can see the tops of the Himalayas in the distance on clear days.
One of the best things about the trip is that you can see Nepal’s diverse landscapes in one go. Travelers leave the busy streets of Kathmandu and head to the peaceful countryside. There, they will see colorful prayer flags, traditional stone houses, and monasteries on hills. The path also goes through beautiful forests where pine and rhododendron trees grow.
Rhododendron, Nepal’s national flower, blooms beautifully in the spring.
Depending on the weather, road conditions, and traffic, the trip from Kathmandu to Salleri usually takes 9 to 12 hours. People traveling may want to spend the night in Okhaldhunga or a nearby town to make their trip more comfortable. There are small roadside restaurants and tea houses that serve local foods like dal bhat, noodles, and tea along the way. These are great places for travelers to relax and meet locals.
You can reach the Everest region by taking a jeep to Salleri. You have choices from Salleri. You could drive to Phaplu, or, if you’re feeling brave, hike the Everest trails toward places like Namche Bazaar.
Many people who go on treks are now taking this overland route instead of flying to Lukla. The weather in the mountains is so unpredictable that flights are often delayed.
Taking a jeep from Kathmandu to Salleri is more than just a way to get there; it’s also a way to see Nepal’s beautiful landscapes and the rural way of life, so different from life in the city. This road trip is a great way to get to know the Solukhumbu region, home to the world’s tallest mountains. It’s a chance for tourists to really get to know the area and its culture.
Book your Kathmandu-to-Salleri jeep today and begin your Everest adventure with an unforgettable road journey.
Itinerary of Kathmandu to Salleri Phaplu Jeep
Kathmandu Salleri Phaplu Drive
The alarm hits at 3:30 AM. By 4:30 AM, you stand in the chaotic dust of Chabahil Chowk in Kathmandu. Engines roar. Drivers strap rucksacks to the roof racks with thick nylon ropes. You fold yourself into the vehicle, and the urban sprawl gives way to the smooth tarmac of the BP Highway. The road traces the deep ravines of the Sun Koshi River, offering a false sense of comfort.

Near Khurkot, you cross the water and hit the Madhya Pahadi Lokmarga (Mid-Hill Highway)—the elevation spikes. You climb aggressively toward Okhaldhunga. Once you clear the town, the blacktop vanishes. You hit raw dirt, jagged rocks, and blind switchbacks for the final push. By dusk, battered and covered in a fine layer of dust, you roll into Salleri.
Local Secret: Fight for the middle row, driver’s side seat. The jump seats in the trunk will destroy your knees, and the afternoon sun violently roasts the passenger side during the climb.
Activity: 9-10Hours
Max. Altitude: 2390m
Meal: Not included
Accommodation: Not Included
Includes & Excludes
What is included?
- Transport: One-way seat in a shared Tata Sumo/Scorpio Jeep (Kathmandu to Thamdanda).
- Luggage: Rooftop transport for your main trekking bag (approx 15-20kg).
- Driver: Experienced hill-driver (and his choice of Nepali folk music).
- Thamdanda Extension: Only if specifically booked as “Direct to Thamdanda”.
What is not included?
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch (usually at Ghurmi), and Dinner.
- Permits: Sagarmatha National Park & Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Municipality permits (Paid on the trail, not in the jeep).
- Personal Comforts: Neck pillow, dust mask, motion sickness pills.
- Insurance: Travel insurance covering road accidents/medical evac.
- Tips: A small tip for the driver (approx NPR 100-200) is customary if he got you there safely.
Trip Information
Best Time to Visit
Traveling by jeep from Kathmandu to Salleri is best planned according to seasonal road and weather conditions. This route combines paved highways with rugged mountain tracks, making travel time and safety highly dependent on the climate. Choosing the right season ensures a smoother journey, better visibility, and fewer delays, especially for travelers heading toward the Everest region
Spring (March to May) is one of the most favorable times for this journey. During this period, the weather remains stable with clear skies and moderate temperatures. The roads are generally dry and easier to navigate, and the surrounding hills come alive with blooming rhododendrons, enhancing the overall travel experience. Jeep travel during spring is reliable, with predictable travel times and minimal disruption.
Autumn (September to November) is considered the best overall season for traveling this route. After the monsoon rains subside, the roads improve significantly, offering safer, smoother driving conditions. The air becomes crisp and clear, providing excellent visibility of landscapes and distant mountains. This is also the peak trekking season, so while the route may see more travelers, the overall travel experience is at its best.
Winter (December to February) is also a viable option, particularly for those who prefer quieter travel. The skies are usually clear, and road conditions remain mostly stable, though early mornings can be cold, with occasional frost at higher elevations. While the journey remains accessible, travelers should be prepared for lower temperatures and slightly slower travel in some sections.
The monsoon season (June to August) is generally not recommended for jeep travel on this route. Heavy rainfall often leads to muddy and slippery roads, increasing the risk of landslides and delays. Travel during this time can be unpredictable and potentially unsafe, making it the least suitable time to plan a trip.
For the best experience, an early-morning departure from Kathmandu is advised year-round. Leaving between 5:00 and 7:00 AM helps avoid city traffic, makes the most of daylight for mountain driving, and reduces the risk of delays along the way.
Travel Distance
- The Kathmandu-Salleri route measures precisely 270 kilometers.
- The transfer follows a clear route through Dhulikhel, Khurkot, and Okhaldhunga.
- From Salleri to Phaplu, the distance is approximately 40 kilometers.
- This defined path connects these key destinations for a seamless overland transfer.

Comparison of shared vs private transport
Kathmandu → Salleri (286 km | 10–11 hrs)
The journey passes through Dhulikhel, Khurkot, and Okhaldhunga with a mix of blacktop highways and rough mountain roads.
Shared Transport (Jeep )
- Cost: Budget-friendly (3,000 NPR )
- Schedule: Fixed departure (usually early morning)
- Travel Time: 10–11 hours (can extend due to stops and passenger pickups)
- Comfort Level: Moderate to low (crowded jeeps, limited space)
- Flexibility: Very limited (no control over stops or timing)
- Experience: Social, interactive journey with locals and other trekkers
Best for: budget travelers and solo trekkers
Private Transport (Jeep / 4WD) 7-8 hours
- Cost: Higher 270 USD (vehicle basis, can be shared within group)
- Schedule: Fully flexible (departure time as per client)
- Travel Time: Faster, around 7–8 hours, depending on road conditions
- Comfort Level: High (more space, fewer passengers)
- Flexibility: Stops for meals, photos, rest as needed
- Safety & Convenience: More controlled and reliable
Best for: groups, families, or premium travelers
Salleri → Phaplu (Approx. 2 hrs)
This is a short but important connection to the gateway to the Everest region.
Shared Transport
- Limited availability
- May require waiting for passengers
- Less predictable departure timing
Private Transport
- Direct and immediate transfer
- Smooth coordination with onward trekking plans
- Ideal for tight itineraries
- Travel time is typically around 2 hours for both options, but private is more reliable.

Schedule and Departure Points
- Departure Times: Most jeeps depart early in the morning, between 4:00 AM and 6:00 AM, to avoid traffic and arrive by late afternoon.
- Pickup Locations in Kathmandu:
- Chabahil Chowk: A major hub for eastern-bound transport.
- Naya Bus Park (Gongabu): Main terminal for long-distance vehicles.
- Thamel: pickup for private jeep door-to-door service or pre-booked shared jeeps, available at Shaykya pharmacy, Sorakhutte. Passengers should wait there for pickup.
Price/Cost
Shared Jeep:
- Cost: NPR 3,000 (USD 20). This option lets you share a ride with locals and fellow travelers.
Private Jeep:
- Cost: NPR 40,000 (USD 270). Enjoy exclusive service for your group with flexible scheduling
Route and Road Conditions
The journey from Kathmandu to Salleri primarily follows the BP Highway, which is mostly paved and in relatively good condition, especially in the first portion. However, the last stretch leading into Salleri may have some rough patches, particularly as you approach the town.
From Salleri to Phaplu, the road conditions can vary. This route includes both paved and unpaved sections, with some bumpy, uneven stretches, especially towards Phaplu. Travel times can be affected by these conditions, and during the rainy season, additional challenges such as mud and potential roadblocks may arise.
It’s a good idea to stay updated on weather and road conditions before your journey, especially during the monsoon months. Safe travels!
Cultural Etiquette
The Sherpa and Rai communities own these mountains. You are a guest. Spin the prayer wheels clockwise. Keep your boots off the benches inside the tea houses. Do not throw your trash in the fire pit. The plastic burns and poisons the air. Pack out every wrapper you bring in.
Permits & Visa
You need three pieces of paper to legally walk this route. First, the TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card. Second, the Sagarmatha National Park entry permit. Third, the Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality tax. You secure the TIMS in Kathmandu. You pay the municipality tax in Monjo. Do not try to bypass the checkpoints. The armed police enforce the rules strictly.
Conclusion & Book Now
The Kathmandu to Salleri jeep route is not for the faint of heart. It is a loud, dusty, and aggressive introduction to the Everest region. But it is honest. You earn every meter of altitude. If you are ready to push your limits, skip the chaotic airport waiting games, and hit the dirt, our team is ready to lock in your seat.
Book your expedition with Trek Nepal Himalayas or Contact Our Team and let us handle the logistics while you focus on the climb.
Frequently Asked Question (FAQ’s)
A shared jeep costs USD 30. A private jeep costs USD 280.
The shared jeep picks you up at 4:00 AM from your hotel and leaves Chabahil at 5:00 AM. Private jeep departures adjust to your schedule.
The route from Kathmandu to Salleri takes 7 hours, and the segment from Salleri to Phaplu takes 2 hours.
The transfer covers 270 kilometers from Kathmandu to Salleri, passing through Dhulikhel, Khurkot, and Okhaldhunga.
You can disembark at Salleri or remain on board for a direct transfer to Phaplu.



