Best Tour in Kathmandu – Kathmandu Valley UNESCO Sites Day Tour.
Nepal is well-known across the world as the home of Mount Everest and Lord Buddha. The geographical and ethnic diversity of the country has widely resulted in the richly diverse culture of the country. Each ethnic group exhibits unique music, dance, art, craft, folktales, festivals, languages, and literature. The country is bestowed with a sumptuous volume of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Kathmandu Valley UNESCO Tour takes you through the old gallis (alleys) of Patan Durbar Square, where timeless wood and stone carvings of hundreds of Hindu and Buddhist idols greet you from every temple wall. You can admire the countless designs on wood-carved windows and the architectural achievements of Newar artisans centuries ago. The stone-carved Krishna temple is craftsmanship at its finest. Also, the row of pagoda temples in the Durbar Square is very aesthetically appealing. The Patan Durbar Square is beautiful and filled with rich culture and architecture. You can also visit Swayambhunath and Baudhanath, where you can enjoy a blissful time away from the noise and chaos of the city. Spinning hundreds of prayer wheels that encircle the main domes and becoming a part of spiritual enchantments and prayers in the evenings gives you a whole new experience.
Kathmandu Valley UNESCO Tour will allow you to visit four popular heritage sites:
These packages include sightseeing in heritage sites. The tour is very suitable for those who want to enjoy Nepal’s cultural and historical sites.
We will begin our tour with a drive towards Pashupatinath Temple in a private vehicle. Pashupatinath Temple is located in the eastern part of Kathmandu valley on the bank of the holy Bagmati River. Pashupatinath Temple is one of the sacred temples of Hindus in Nepal devoted to Lord Shiva. Over a million devotees visit this temple every year to worship Shiva during the significant festival of Maha Shivaratri.
After that, you will continue your tour towards the largest stupa of Nepal, Boudhanath Stupa, which was believed to be found in the chronicles of Newar. You will find many monasteries around the main stupa. The whole premises have a strong Tibetan culture influence.
After exploring the stupa, you will move towards Swayambhunath Temple also known as the Monkey Temple. The main stupa is located at the top of a hill, and you have to climb the long stair to reach the stupa. The climb will be full of excitement as you will be accompanied by monkeys. The complex includes several shrines and temples. Recently a Tibetan monastery, library, and a museum are also added at the top where you can get to know more about the history of the Swayambhunath.
Then we move towards Patan Durbar Square which is located in the heart of Lalitpur. Patan Durbar Square represents the Newari architecture that had reached its crest during the reign of Malla kings who were great architects and patrons of the arts and architecture. Some of the major highlights of Patan Durbar Square are Krishna Temple, Patan Museum, Golden Temple and Sundari Chowk, etc.
Then drive back to the hotel. Drop to the hotel in Kathmandu.
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Group Size | Group Price |
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20+ | US $ 40 |
16-20 | US $ 45 |
11-15 | US $ 50 |
4-10 | US $ 55 |
2-3 | US $ 60 |
1 | US $ 75 |