Kathmandu Full Day Guided Tour of UNESCO sites (Private & Shared)

Kathmandu Full Day Guided Tour of UNESCO sites (Private & Shared)

A Kathmandu sightseeing tour is a captivating journey through Nepal's rich cultural and spiritual heritage. Start your adventure at the sacred Pashupatinath Temple, where the Bagmati River flows beside this important Hindu pilgrimage site, offering a glimpse into the rituals of devotion and cremation. Continue to the majestic Boudhanath Stupa, one of the world's largest stupas, enveloping you in the serene ambiance of Tibetan Buddhism, with its prayer flags and spinning wheels. Explore Patan Durbar Square, an architectural marvel filled with historic palaces, temples, and intricate artistry, showcasing the Newar culture's grandeur. Finally, visit Swayambhunath, the Monkey Temple, perched on a hilltop, where you can soak in panoramic views of the Kathmandu Valley and immerse yourself in the spiritual atmosphere. This tour provides a profound insight into Nepal's diverse religious and architectural heritage, making it a must-do for those seeking an enriching cultural experience.

Itinerary
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Stop At: Swoyambhu Mahachaitya, P77R+X52, BHAGANPAU 44600, Nepal

Perched on a hill overlooking Kathmandu Valley, Swayambhunath Stupa is an iconic symbol of Nepal's rich religious tapestry. Known colloquially as the "Monkey Temple" due to the myriad of monkeys that frolic in its precincts, the stupa is as much a nature reserve as it is a place of worship. As visitors ascend its ancient stone steps, they are greeted by the rustling of prayer flags and the gentle hum of devotees offering their prayers. These flags, dyed in the five elemental colors, flutter in the wind, carrying with them prayers and mantras to the heavens. The stupa itself is a majestic sight; its white dome symbolizes the world and the golden spire represents the path to enlightenment. Of particular interest are the Buddha eyes painted on all four sides of the stupa's tower. These eyes are referred to as the 'Eyes of Compassion. As you explore the complex, take a moment to spin the prayer wheels, inscribed with the mantra 'Om Mani Padme Hum,' sending blessings and well wishes to all.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Boudhanath Stupa, Boudh, Kathmandu 44600 Nepal

Standing proudly amidst the bustling heart of Kathmandu is the Boudhanath Stupa, an immense dome-shaped monument that is a beacon of spirituality and devotion. Renowned as one of the largest stupas in the world, Boudhanath is a magnet for Tibetan Buddhists and travelers alike. Its enormous white dome, representing the universe, is crowned by a glittering gold tower, which is adorned with the all-seeing eyes of the Buddha, keeping a benevolent watch over the city and its inhabitants. Surrounding the stupa is a flurry of activity – devout pilgrims, draped in traditional attire, perform "kora" by circumambulating the monument, spinning the countless prayer wheels and reciting sacred mantras. As the evening draws in and butter lamps are lit, Boudhanath transforms into a luminescent marvel, with the stupa's silhouette casting a profound glow against the night sky.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Pashupatinath Temple, 44621 Pashupati Nath Road, Kathmandu 44600 Nepal

Nestled on the banks of the sacred Bagmati River, the Pashupatinath Temple is a cornerstone of Hindu spirituality in Nepal. As the most revered temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, it draws devotees from across the subcontinent, who come seeking blessings and offering prayers. The temple complex, with its intricately carved wooden rafters and gilded rooftops, stands as a testament to Nepal's architectural and cultural heritage. Non-Hindu visitors are not permitted within the temple's sanctum sanctorum, but the surrounding grounds offer a tapestry of rich traditions and rituals. Of particular note are the ghats, or stone-paved cremation platforms, where funeral pyres burn in a poignant testament to the circle of life and death. With its intertwining of spirituality, ritual, and culture, a visit to Pashupatinath provides a profound glimpse into the heart of Hindu Nepal, reminding visitors of the transient nature of life and the eternal spirit's quest for liberation.

Duration: 2 hours

Pass By: Aryaghat Bridge, P85X+XHV, Pashupati Nath Road, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal

Pashupati Aryaghat is a ghat located near Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu, Nepal. It is one of the most famous ghats in Nepal.

Stop At: Patan Durbar Square, Patan (Lalitpur) 44700 Nepal

Amidst the labyrinth of alleyways and courtyards of the ancient city of Patan lies its crowning jewel, the Patan Durbar Square. A mesmerizing ensemble of palaces, courtyards, and temples, this square is a living testament to Nepal's golden age of architecture and craftsmanship. The iconic Hiranya Varna Mahavihar, also known as the Golden Temple, shimmers in the sunlight with its ornate golden façades and intricate woodwork. Nearby, the Mahabouddha Temple, made entirely of terracotta tiles, each etched with the image of Buddha, showcases the exquisite detailing and artistry of local craftsmen. The central palace, once the royal residence of Malla kings, now houses the Patan Museum, where visitors can delve deep into the art, culture, and history of the Kathmandu Valley. A walk through Patan Durbar Square is not just a journey through physical spaces, but a voyage back in time, unveiling the layers of history and heritage that have shaped Nepal's cultural landscape.

Duration: 2 hours

Pass By: Patan Museum, Royal Palace Complex Durbar Marg, Patan (Lalitpur) 44700 Nepal

Set within the historic precincts of Patan Durbar Square, the Patan Museum stands as a custodian of Nepal's cultural and artistic heritage. Housed in a meticulously restored palace, once the residence of Malla kings, the museum showcases the finest collection of traditional Nepalese art. As you meander through its corridors, you are treated to a visual narrative of the evolution of Nepalese art, from intricate wood carvings to delicate metalwork and vibrant thangkas (Tibetan Buddhist paintings). Each artifact, whether it's a bejeweled statue of a deity or a centuries-old manuscript, is a testament to the unparalleled craftsmanship of Nepalese artisans. The museum's beautifully landscaped garden offers a serene space for reflection, merging nature with artistry in a harmonious blend. Beyond its exhibits, the Patan Museum serves as a center of learning, providing insight into the historical, religious, and social contexts that shaped these artistic expressions.

Pass By: Taleju Mandir Temple, Mangal Bazaar, Patan (Lalitpur) 44700 Nepal

Enshrined within the historical milieu of Patan's Durbar Square, the Taleju Temple holds a unique blend of divinity and architectural splendor. A cornerstone of Patan's spiritual landscape, the temple is dedicated to Taleju Bhawani, a manifestation of the goddess Durga. Built during the Malla dynasty's reign, its multi-roofed structure is a prime example of Nepal's iconic Newari architecture. The temple's tiered pagoda design, adorned with intricate wooden lattices and ornamental carvings, stands as a testament to the exemplary craftsmanship of ancient Nepalese artisans. One of the striking features of this temple is its elevated platform, which is accessed through a flight of stone steps, guarded by stone lions and other mythical creatures. The sanctum's interiors, though generally closed to the public, are said to house a majestic idol of the goddess, to whom devotees offer prayers seeking her protection and blessings.

Pass By: Krishna Temple, Siddhidas Marg, Kathmandu 44600 Nepal

Anchoring itself in the heart of Patan Durbar Square, the Krishna Temple stands as a magnificent ode to Nepal's rich Newari architecture and deep-rooted devotion to Lord Krishna. Constructed in the 17th century under the patronage of King Siddhi Narsingh Malla, this exquisite stone edifice is a marvel of Shikhara-style architecture, native to the Indian subcontinent but beautifully adopted and adapted by Nepalese artisans. Each tier of the temple, ascending towards the sky, seems to narrate a story, drawing devotees and admirers into the rich tapestry of Hindu mythology. Every year during the festival of Krishna Janmashtami, marking the birth of Lord Krishna, the temple becomes a vibrant epicenter of devotion, with thousands gathering to pay homage, sing devotional songs, and celebrate the deity's descent to earth. The Krishna Temple is not just a structure of stone and art; it embodies the spirit, culture, and timeless traditions of the Nepalese people.



Informacion Adicional
"Not wheelchair accessible"
"Near public transportation"
"Most travelers can participate"
"This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate"
"Confirmation will be received at time of booking"



Duración: 5 To 6 Hours
Lugar de comienzo: Traveler pickup is offered
We provide pickups from both hotels and residences. Kindly furnish us with your pickup location details during the booking process.

Cancelaciones y devoluciones: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.

Incluye

  • Pick up from & drop off Hotel by private vehicle.
  • Private transportation
  • An experienced, helpful and friendly English speaking professional Guide
  • Bottled water - 500ml of bottled water for drinking
  • All Taxes and official expenses.

No Incluye

  • All monuments entrance fees
  • Personal expenses and meals
  • Tips for the guide & driver (Tipping is Expected)
  • Fees: 2 Sites (NPR 1400 per person), 4 Sites (NPR 2600 per person), 7 Sites (NPR 6200 per person)

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