Guided Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley
Kathmandu Durbar Square - Your knowledgeable English-speaking tour guide will meet you at your hotel at 10:30 am with a luxurious vehicle to take you on a 7-hour sightseeing tour of Kathmandu Valley, including Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swayambhunath, Boudhanath, and Pashupatinath.
First, visit Kathmandu Durbar Square. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kathmandu Durbar Square is one of three Durbar Squares in the Kathmandu Valley. Despite some buildings collapsing after the devastating earthquake on April 25th, 2015, you can still admire the stunning art and architecture of the ancient Malla and Shah dynasties. It is also known as Hanuman Dhoka Durbar Square, named after the statue of Hanuman at the entrance of the ancient royal palace.
Swoyambhu Mahachaitya - Next, head to Swayambhunath. Also known as the “Monkey Temple,” Swayambhunath is situated on a small hillock to the west of Kathmandu city. It is a sacred site for Buddhist pilgrims from around the world. The large eyes painted on the four sides of the main stupa symbolize wisdom and compassion, while the dome at the base represents the entire world. Although Swayambhunath was also affected by the earthquake of April 25th, 2015, you can still observe the art and architecture that dates back to the early 5th century.
Boudhanath Stupa - Then, proceed to Boudhanath Stupa. Located on the northeastern outskirts of Kathmandu, Boudhanath is the largest stupa in the world and a sacred site for Buddhist pilgrims. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979, Boudhanath lies on the ancient trade route between Nepal and Tibet. The stupa is said to enshrine the remains of Kassapa Buddha. Founded by the Licchivi King, Boudhanath sustained minor damage from the earthquake on April 25th, 2015.
Pashupatinath Temple - Afterward, visit Pashupatinath. This sacred Hindu shrine is located on the banks of the Bagmati River on the eastern side of Kathmandu. Believed to have been built by Supuspa Deva, a Licchivi King, Pashupatinath was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. The main temple, constructed in the Pagoda style, features four main doors, copper roofs with gold coating, and a gold pinnacle. The inner sanctum houses the main idol, while the outer sanctum is an open corridor-like space. Although some buildings in the Pashupati area were damaged, the main temple remained untouched by the earthquake of April 25th, 2015.
At 5:30 pm, your sightseeing tour concludes, and your guide will drop you off at your hotel.
Guided Sightseeing of Panauti and Namobuddha
Panauti Museum - Begin your day trip as your expert guide picks you up from your hotel lobby at 10:30 am. By 11:30 am, you will reach Panauti, your first sightseeing spot of the day. Visit Brahmayani Temple as you cross the Rosi and Punyamati rivers. You might encounter lines of mourners making their way to the funeral ghats. Continue sightseeing at Indreshwor Temple and Unmatta Bhairav Temple. Observe various idols of Hindu gods and goddesses, as well as wood carvings on struts and torans around the Indreshwor Temple area.
Namobuddha Monastery - Then drive to Namobuddha at 1:30 pm and start your sightseeing upon arrival. According to legend, a young prince saw a weak and hungry tigress lying on the ground with her small cubs during a hunting tour in the area. The prince, seeing that the tigress and her cubs were starving but had nothing to offer immediately, eventually fed his own flesh and blood to the starving tiger family. That young prince was, of course, the little Buddha. Commemorating this great story, there is a famous shrine and stone slab depicting the history on top of a hill, offering a great panorama of the Himalayas and the surrounding villages. At 4:30 pm, drive back to Kathmandu. Your tour concludes as your guide drops you off at your hotel.
- Entrance fees included
- Complimentary pickup and drop-off service
- Exclusive private transfers
- Professional guide fees covered
- Any meals
- Any accommodation, Hotels
- Tips
This tour is for the travel lovers who have got limited time bound and wants to explore all the major historical ancient places of Kathmandu as well as Namobuddha and Panauti. It covers UNESCO World Heritage sites of Kathmandu which includes Pashupatinath temple the holy place of Hindu religion, Boudanath Stupa the biggest Stupa in Nepal, Swayambhunath Stupa known as monkey temple and Kathmandu Durbar Square once the royal palace of Nepal.
Panauti is a Newari town around 32 km southeast of Kathmandu is one of the oldest towns in Nepal, with many temples dating back to the 15th Century or earlier. It proves to be a touristy heritage site with many temples, stupas and statues, with the added charm green paddy fields.
Namobuddha with old Thrangu Tashi Yangtse Monastery is the most important Buddhist pilgrimage sites in Nepal and the holiest in the world. It is known as the place where the Buddha, in a previous life as a prince Namura, gave his body to a starving tigress and her cubs.
- We offer pick and drop off service from Hotels inside Kathmandu city ring road. For hotels outside ring road you need to pay additional charge.
- These world heritage sites lies inside Kathmandu valley within the a circle of circa 20 km
- You might get a rear chance to experience Kumari, living goddess of Nepal, divinity in real life.
- Visit the most important religious sites in Asia for devotees of Shiva and meet Sadhus, Jogi or Hindu saints.
- Observe cremation process of Hindus take place on raised platforms along the river.
- Stroll around Boudhanath, one of the largest stupas in South Asia.
- Find peace and prayers on the little hillock of Swaymbhunath.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.