Perfect for nature lovers, culture enthusiasts, and photography buffs.
Combines an easy hike with cultural and historical exploration.
Hassle-free tour with transportation and expert guidance included.
A chance to experience rural Nepali life during the hike.
Perched at an altitude of 2,175 meters (7,136 feet), Nagarkot is one of the most popular hill stations near Kathmandu, known for its panoramic views of the Himalayan range. On a clear day, visitors can see snow-capped peaks, including Mount Everest, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Langtang, and Gaurishankar. It’s also a serene spot to witness a breathtaking sunrise over the Himalayas, where the first rays of sunlight cast a golden glow on the mountains. Surrounded by pine forests and rolling hills, Nagarkot is a peaceful retreat for nature and photography enthusiasts.
The Changunarayan Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered the oldest pagoda-style temple in Nepal. Located atop a hill surrounded by lush greenery, it dates back to the 4th century and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, known locally as Narayan. The temple is renowned for its intricate wood and stone carvings, including a beautiful 5th-century stone sculpture of Vishnu riding the mythical bird Garuda. Visitors can explore the temple’s architecture, admire ancient inscriptions, and immerse themselves in the tranquil atmosphere of this sacred site. The area around the temple offers a glimpse into the local Newari culture and lifestyle.
Bhaktapur Durbar Square is a living museum of medieval Nepalese art, culture, and architecture. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it was once the royal palace of the Kingdom of Bhaktapur and is adorned with stunning courtyards, temples, and monuments. Key highlights include: Nyatapola Temple: A five-story pagoda-style temple and the tallest in Nepal, dedicated to Goddess Siddhi Laxmi. Its intricate design and towering structure are iconic. 55-Window Palace: A magnificent building with carved wooden windows, which served as the royal residence. Pottery Square: A vibrant area where locals create clay pottery using traditional methods. Visitors can watch artisans at work and even try their hand at pottery. Dattatreya Temple: A unique temple dedicated to the Hindu trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, with beautiful wood carvings. The narrow cobblestone streets of Bhaktapur are filled with local artisans, traditional shops, and eateries offering the famous “Juju Dhau” (King Curd).
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