Kathmandu Valley

This tour covers all the major destination that Kathmandu valley has to offer you like Pashupatinath Temple (Revered, sacred Hindu Temple complex), Bauddha Stupa ( Massive Mandala which makes it one of the largest spherical stupas in Nepal ), Thamel ( Friendly visitors area is also known as Nightlife zone). Kathmandu Durbar Square (Historic Old Royal Places of Kathmandu Kingdom), Patan Durbar Square ( An artistic heritage of ancient royal palaces which is the resident of Malla King of Lalitpur), Bhaktapur Durbar Square ( The royal mansion of the old Bhaktapur Kingdom which is unique and distinctive arts of wooden and potteries).

What is Included

  •  All city tour with permits and entrance fees for museums and monuments.
  • Professional Local License holder Guide.
  • All Government Tax. 
  • Official Expense
  • Ground Transportation service in a private vehicle.

What is Excluded

  • Meals and drinks.
  • Personal Expenses.
  • Travel and Health Insurance.
  • Tips for guide or driver.

Itinerary

Pashupatinath Temple

Visit to one of the most renowned Hindu Temple complex.

Pashupatinath is one of the most sacred Hindu shrines in the world and lies 5 km east of the city center. The richly ornamented pagoda houses the sacred Linga, or phallic symbol, of Lord Shiva.

Bauddha Stupa

8km from the city center, this is Kathmandu's largest Stupa. It is especially colorful on Saturdays when Tibetan refugees flock here to pray.

It is 2500 years old Buddhist stupa in the Valley built in the 5th century with four pairs of eyes of Lord Buddha in four cardinal directions keeping an eternal watch over the people and their doings. You will find Buddhist pilgrims from Tibet going round the stupa spinning the prayer wheels.

Thamel

Friendly visitors area is also known as Night life zone.

The most happening sight and the popular tourist hub. The joyous place where visitors can explore many things such as:

  •  Boost of bars with live music by Nepali singers, cover bands as well as world-famous singers.
  • A wide range of mountaineering gear, sports shops, Handcrafted jewelry, grocery stores, and so on is sidelined in narrow alleys streets.
  • Eateries are served varieties of  Nepali Culture and International Dishes. 

 

Kathmandu Durbar Square

The place where Malls and Shah kings who ruled over the city. It is full of stunning architecture and surrounds with the courtyard and temples.

Kathmandu's most impressive sight, Durbar Square is a colorful hotch-potch of temples and palaces. It is also home to Kathmandu's Kumari, or living goddess, a young girl believed to be a reincarnation of the goddess Durga.

 

Patan Durbar Square

The ancient city of Patan faces Kathmandu on the southern bank of the River Bagmati. It is a colorful place, with Hindu temples and Buddhist monuments jostling side by side in its narrow, winding streets and unexpected squares.

Exquisitely carved palaces, temples, and shrines litter the square, which is dominated by the ancient Royal Palace. Nestling in one corner is the triple-roofed octagonal tower of the 17th Century Teleju Bhawani Temple.

Bhaktapur Durbar Square

One of the three ancient cities of Nepal, Bhaktapur is the home of medieval art and architecture, as well as thriving local pottery and weaving industries.

This spacious, beautiful square is packed from end to end with ancient temples and monuments. These include the colorfully named Lion Gate and The Bell of the Barking Dogs. It is a great place to explore for an hour or two and absorb local life.