The Kathmandu Valley is home to seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites, each reflecting Nepal’s timeless art, architecture, and spirituality. For a one-day cultural journey, explore these highlights: Swayambhunath Stupa, a hilltop shrine offering panoramic valley views and deep spiritual meaning for Buddhists and Hindus; Pashupatinath Temple, a sacred Shiva temple admired for its devotion and architecture; Boudhanath Stupa, one of the world’s largest and a vibrant Tibetan Buddhist center; Patan Durbar Square, showcasing royal palaces and intricate Newar craftsmanship; Kathmandu Durbar Square, rich in history and artistry; Bhaktapur Durbar Square, a living museum of medieval temples and culture; and Changu Narayan Temple, the valley’s oldest Vishnu shrine with exquisite carvings. This itinerary offers a perfect blend of culture, heritage, and spirituality in a single day.
Pick-up from inside the Kathmandu City.
Swayambhunath is a Buddhist Stupa located atop hill providing Kathmandu Valley view and also popularly known as 'Monkey temple'.
Pashupatinath is the Hindu temple of Lord Shiva located at the holy Bagmati River.
Boudhanath is the biggest Buddhist Stupa inside the Kathmandu Valley located closer to Pashupatinath Temple.
Ancient temples, art, museum
A UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing ancient royal palaces, courtyards, and intricately carved temples that reflect Nepal’s rich history and artistry.
A beautifully preserved medieval city square filled with pagoda-style temples, stone sculptures, and traditional Newar craftsmanship, offering a glimpse into old-world Nepal.
The oldest Hindu temple in the Kathmandu Valley, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, renowned for its exquisite stone and wood carvings and its peaceful hilltop setting.
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