Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Patan on this day tour. Explore medieval Malla principalities, visit traditional Newari villages, and indulge in the delicious Newari cuisine. Don’t miss the chance to discover the stunning temples, palaces, stupas, and monasteries that have been recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Patan on this day tour. Explore medieval Malla principalities, visit traditional Newari villages, and indulge in the delicious Newari cuisine. Don’t miss the chance to discover the stunning temples, palaces, stupas, and monasteries that have been recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The locals call Patan “Lalitpur” which means City of Beauty and also its original Sanskrit name while its Newari name is Yala. Patan is one of beautiful cities known for its amazing handicrafts and arts therefore rightly called the city of Arts! Patan is situated in Lalitpur district only about 5 km away from the capital city, Kathmandu. Long time ago,…
The locals call Patan “Lalitpur” which means City of Beauty and also its original Sanskrit name while its Newari name is Yala. Patan is one of beautiful cities known for its amazing handicrafts and arts therefore rightly called the city of Arts! Patan is situated in Lalitpur district only about 5 km away from the capital city, Kathmandu. Long time ago, Patan used to be an independent kingdom of the Kathmandu Valley. Patan is one of beautiful cities known for its amazing handicrafts and arts therefore rightly called the city of Arts! Patan is definitely one amazing city and not to be missed. The tourists know Patan for its ancient Durbar Square, its surrounding busy streets, the Patan Kumari, along stone and metal workings, handicrafts and temples. Since Patan is a melting pot of two influential religions, Hinduism and Buddhism, this city is therefore dotted with full of religious art, temples, and monasteries all around. It has been listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site for its outstanding architecture.
Both Bungamati and Khokana are small and traditional Newari villages. The villages are situated about 10km away from Kathmandu in Lalitpur district. These villages are perfect if you want to get familiar with Newari tradition, people and their lifestyle. In spite of this ever growing modernization, Bungamati and khokana still remain old fashioned. People here are much unsophisticated, live in a simple house and lead a very simple life. People from these villages are occupied in agriculture.
Bungamati is also renowned for Rato Machhendranath temple resided by the famous divinity called Rato Machhendranath. Bungamati is supposed to be birthplace of Rato Machhendranath. The divinity is kept here at Bungamati for the period of six months and for another six months; the divinity is kept at Patan. There is another Rato Machhendranath temple in Patan also. The process of bringing back and forth is executed by a huge celebration. When the festival is held, during this time, the divinity is taken in hand-made chariot being pulled manually by the local volunteers. Bungamati is also renowned for elaborated carving designs in stones or in woods and therefore. Both males and females are actively involved in it and have been passed down from generations.
At khokana, the most renowned thing is the Karyabinayak temple dedicated to Hindu god Ganesha. This is considered to be a very scared. People from all over come here to worship and seek blessing prior to any auspicious events. Also Khokana is famous for picnics as there is a beautiful picnic spot located nearby. Another not to be missed out thing at khokana is mustard oil. This place is very famous for getting one of the best and pure mustard oil. Like Bungamati, Khokana too is renowned for elaborated carving designs in stones or in woods; consequently, here too are many craft workshops and showrooms around village.
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- Expert local guide fluent in English
- Complimentary bottled water
- Private air-conditioned car transportation
- Delicious lunch included
- All fees and taxes covered
- Convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Expert local guide fluent in English
- Complimentary bottled water
- Private air-conditioned car transportation
- Delicious lunch included
- All fees and taxes covered
- Convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Accommodation
- Accommodation
Patan is one of the three medieval Malla realms. During the middle ages, these realms were in constant competition, engaging in numerous wars. Their rivalry extended to the construction of temples and palaces, and the advancement of arts and architectures. Many of these historical works still stand in their original grandeur and have been recognized as…
Patan is one of the three medieval Malla realms. During the middle ages, these realms were in constant competition, engaging in numerous wars. Their rivalry extended to the construction of temples and palaces, and the advancement of arts and architectures. Many of these historical works still stand in their original grandeur and have been recognized as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. A tour will cover visits to these splendid temples, palaces, stupas, monasteries, and traditional Newari villages, such as Bungamati and Khokana.
Highlights
• Explore Patan’s Durbar Square.
• Take a leisurely walk around the traditional Newari villages of Bungamati and Khokana.
• Experience the unique flavors of Newari cuisine.
• Engage with the local community, visit cultural villages, and explore Hindu and Buddhist temples
- The duration of transfers are approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions
- Dress code is casual
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.