The casual experiencing of Kathmandu’s rich cultural inheritance can be superbly enjoyed in three days. This tour gives you deep insights into Nepal’s gripping history with monuments and heritage as old as the sun.
Begining from the kathmandu airport, three days of touring embraces the five happening destinations of Kathmandu as you witness the modern jostling for space with the ancient side of this valley of yore. Inside the valley many places are recorded in the world heritage sites of Nepal. The different historical phases of Kathmandu unwrap themselves in this tour in which diverse Hindu and Buddhist culture with medieval testimonials express creative abundance of a primitive period of Nepal. Pashupatinath temple complex was declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1979.
After the journey of Pashupatinath, we drive to Boudhanath stupa which is the largest stupa in Nepal and the holiest Tibetan Buddhist temple outside Tibet and this stupa is the center of Tibetan culture in Kathmandu and rich in Buddhism symbolism. Next, this tour goes on to surprise you with a visit to the sublime surroundings of Swayambhunath which is also known as the monkey temple where day to day religious Buddhist rituals are practiced. Next, the tour continues to Patan Durbar Square and one of its primary attractions is the ancient royal palace where the Malla kings of Lalitpur resided. It is also known as the home of Krishna temple. Finally, the curtain falls on our tour to Bhaktapur Durbar Square which is a highly visited site. The 55 windows palace, Patshala temple and Nyatapola temple with its rising pagoda type storeys and the golden gate are fabulously attractive monuments which leave visitors breathless; this is why Bhaktapur is called a ‘Living Museum’, virtually.
This includes all things to do in Kathmandu, the tour to Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square, Bhaktapur Drubar Square and most of the kathmandu valley's temple. Hello, Do not get confuse over what to do in Kathmandu Travels offers you this tour like nobody else…
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