Explore the highlights of Nara with our friendly local guides who are not only knowledgeable but also passionate about their city. They will take you around the sites in most efficient way and provide you with in-depth insights into each site, ensuring you get the most out of your visit.
Nara, the first capital of Japan, is a captivating city that offers a journey back in time to the country's rich cultural and historical heritage. Famous for its serene temples and a shrine, stunning garden, and the iconic free-roaming deer. This tour allows you to choose several locations of your choice.
Join us for an unforgettable stop in Nara, the heart of Japan.
Please choose 3 to 4 must-see spots from "What To Expect" that you wish to visit.
Meet at JR Nara Station (in front of a ticket gate)
A well-preserved old town filled with traditional wooden townhouses (machiya), boutique shops, and cozy cafés. It’s a great place to explore Nara’s rich merchant history and enjoy a leisurely walk.
Known for its free-roaming deer, Nara Park offers a unique experience where visitors can interact with these friendly creatures. The park is also home to Todai-ji and Kasuga Taisha, making it a central sightseeing spot.
Home to the Great Buddha (Daibutsu), Todai-ji is one of Japan’s most iconic temples. Its massive wooden hall, the Daibutsuden, is among the largest wooden buildings in the world.
A historical treasure house preserving imperial artifacts from the Nara period (8th century). The collection includes silk textiles, musical instruments, and items with influences from the Silk Road.
You can admire thousands of iconic lanterns, both stone and bronze, and interact with the friendly deer that are considered messengers of the gods. The vermilion main hall and surrounding ancient forest are a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering a peaceful and beautiful experience.
The former imperial palace of Japan’s first permanent capital, offering a glimpse into ancient court life. Visitors can see reconstructions of the Audience Hall and other historical structures.
A significant Buddhist temple known for its twin pagodas and exquisite architecture. It is dedicated to Yakushi Nyorai, the Buddha of healing, and holds a serene, spiritual atmosphere.
Horyuji Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to the world's oldest wooden buildings. Founded by Prince Shotoku, this temple complex, including the stunning five-story pagoda and Main Hall, showcases ancient Japanese Buddhist architecture.
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