Experience the best of Kathmandu Valley in just four days with our Cultural Tour! Discover the ancient cities of Kathmandu and Bhaktapur with our expert guides who will take you through the rich history and culture of Nepal. Immerse yourself in the vibrant local atmosphere and enjoy authentic Nepali cuisine during a cultural dance dinner arrangement. With comfortable accommodation, you can focus on creating unforgettable memories. Join us on this unique tour and leave with a deeper appreciation for Nepal's rich cultural heritage.
On arrival day, we will pick you up at the arrival gate of the TI airport. On the tour day, we will meet you in front of the building. As you enter Tridevi Sadak from main road Kantipath, make a left on Amrit Sadak and walk about 110 meters. Make another left at Brahmakumari Marga walk about 65 meters, and make the first right, walk down about 55 meters. Our office Rainbow Safari Tours & Travel Pvt Ltd is right there, next to Hotel Holy Himalaya.
We will pick you up from Tribhuwan International Airport and drop you off at your hotel
Bhaktapur Durbar Square is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The square is home to several medieval temples, royal palaces and statues of ancient kings. A five story Nyatapol Temple also sits in the square which was built in 18th century and is one the tallest temple in Nepal. You will also visit the 55 Window Palace, which was built in the 15th century, famous for its intricately carved 55 wooden windows.
You will see the local artists making pottery using the traditional technique in potters wheel which is powered by a foot pedal. You can also try making pottery by yourself. You can learn how the whole process of traditional pottery making works starting from preparing the clay to drying and decorating the pots.
Changu Narayan Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is located on a hilltop overlooking entire Bhaktapur and is surrounded by lush green forest. It is the oldest temple in Nepal which dates back to the 4th century. It is one of the finest example of traditional Newari architecture.
Dattatreya Temple is famous for a statue of Lord Dattratreya which is carved from single piece of wood. The temple dates back to the 15 century and is an example of fine Newari traditional architecture. The square where the temple sits has numerous cafes and restaurants serving local Newari cuisines.
Boudhanath Stupa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest stupas in the world. This place has roots going back to 600 AD. Here you will explore the followings: 1. The Stupa - The spherical stupa is decorated with beautiful colorful prayer flags and has a golden spire at the top. The diameter of the stupa is about 100 meters and is about 36 meters high. You can walk around the base of the stupa rolling scared prayer wheels and smelling aromatic incense. 2. Monasteries - The complex has many monasteries such as Shechen Monastery, Rangjung Yeshe Gompa and Thrangu Monastery, which provide visitors with a glimpse of daily life of monks and nuns. 3. Thangkas - Thangkas are traditional Tibetan Buddhist paintings depicting the life of Buddha and his teachings or other famous Buddhist deities. It also features the famous wheel of life. 4. Souvenir shops - These shops sell traditional Tibetan handicrafts such as prayer flag, singing bowls, paintings and many more.
Pashupatinath temple is considered one of the most scared place of Hindu religion. Here you will explore 1. The main temple complex which is dedicated to Lord Shiva is a pagoda style temple and features a golden roof and silver plated doors 2. Numerous other temples considered scared to Hindu religion 3. Bagmati River 4. Monkeys playing around the temple complex 5. Sadhus with ash smeared on their bodies worshipping and meditating 6. And many more
Our guide will take to you to the several UNESCO World Heritage Sites located in Kathmandu Valley such as Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square, Monkey Temple, Boudhanath Temple, Pasupatinath Temple. Main attractions at Kathmandu Durbar Square include the following : 1. Intricate wood carvings and statues built in the 17th century. 2. Home of the Kumari, the living goddess of Nepal. 3. Nine Story Basantapur Tower built in the 18th century, which offers a beautiful panoramic views of the Kathmandu Valley 4. Hanuman Dhoka Museum and the Tribhuvan Museum, which offer visitors an opportunity to see the rare artifacts and objects of ancient royals. In addition, the Tribhuvan Museum features a collection of country's struggle for democracy and deep insight into life of King Tribhuvan who played a pivotal role during transition of the country to democratic system.
Kasthamandap is a pagoda design traditional Nepali architecture, and is named after the wood from which it was constructed. It is believed to date back to the 12th century. There is a small museum at the square which showcases the woodcarvings, sculptures and artifacts related to the buildings history.
Swoyambunath Stupa, also called the Monkey Temple, is located on a hilltop in Kathmandu which is believed to date back to the 5th century. It is a sacred Buddhist pilgrimage site. The main stupa is a white dome shaped structure with gold plated spires and a pair of eyes painted on each side, which symbolize Buddha's eyes. Visitors can go around the stupa rolling prayer wheels and smelling aromatic incense. The temple is decorated with colorful prayer flags. The temple offers beautiful panoramic views of the Kathmandu City.
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