When inseparable from the puzzling and blocked off Shangri-La, today Kathmandu draws a steadily expanding number of sightseers, taking into account free explorers of different spending plans. Kathmandu tour permits guests to find a progression of World Heritage-recorded landmarks and absorb a portion of that particular road environment that makes this spot so engaging swashbucklers. Exploring the city’s clogged rear entryways gives educational knowledge about how local people live and battle consistently.
Highlights of Kathmandu Tour :
- Visit Swayambhunath and Patan
- Explore Pashupatinath Temple situated on the bank of Bagmati river
- Visit to Bhaktapur and explore Durbar Square
Day 1 Delhi- Kathmandu.
Meeting assistance on arrival. Transfer to the Hotel. Evening Free. Overnight Hotel.
Day2 Kathmandu Tour
After breakfast visit Kathmandu City :.Hanuman Dhoka (Durbar Square), Built between the twelfth and the eighteenth hundreds of years, this complex of castles, patios and temples is the notable seat of royalty. It used to be the seat of old Malla lords of Kathmandu. The durbar Square, secured as an UNESCO World Heritage Site, embodies the strict and social existence of the people.. Other than a seventeenth – century stone engraving set into the mass of the royal residence with works in 15 dialects, fascinating things to see here are: Taleju Temple (Built by King Mahendra Malla in 1549 A.D., Kal Bhairav, the divine force of Destruction Nautalle Darbar, Coronation Nasal Chowk, the Gaddi Baithak, the sculpture of lord Pratap Malla, the huge chime, enormous drum, the Jagannath Temple and three museums including the numismatic historical center and the Tribhuvan Museum.
Swayambhunath (Samhengu): Listed as a world heritage site, this is one of the world’s most magnificent Buddhist destinations in Nepal. Its set up is connected to the making of the Kathmandu Valley out of an early stage lake. Three km west of Kathmandu this site is arranged on a hillock around 77 m. over the valley. Painted on the four-sides of the tower bases are according to Lord Gautam Buddha, the founder of Buddhism.
Patan : Durbar Square, Situated I the core of the city, comprises the focal point of visiorts; fascination. The Square is full or antiquated spots, temples and shrines, noted for their exquaisite carvinge. The Patan Durbar Square comprises of three fundamental chowk a Keshar Narayan Chowk. It was recorded in the UNESCO World Heritage Monument List in 1979. Patan Museum:- This exhibition hall indside the Durnbar Square has some expertise in bronxze sculptures and strict items. Krishna Mandir:- Built in 1637 AD, the temple of Lord, Krishan holds a directing situation in the castle complex of Patan, Tibetan Refugee Camp: This camp was set up in 1960 under the activity of the International Red Cross and the Swiss Development Corporation in partnership with HMG of Nepal. Its fundamental goal is to assist the Tibetan Refugees with accomplishing something pleasant and uphold themselves and some rug enterprises and crafted works have been working.
Overnight Hotel.
Day 3 Kathmandu
After breakfast, visit Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhnath Stupa and Bhaktapur City.
Pashupatinath : Situated five kilometers east of Kathmandu on the bank of sacrosanct Bagmati river, the stemple of lord Shiva Pashupatinath with two layered brilliant rooftop and silver entryways is popular for its super engineering. It is a focal point of yearly journey upon the arrival of Maha Shivratri. Access to the sanctuary area is allowed to the Hindus just be that as it may, guests can plainly observe the sanctuary and exercises acted in the sanctuary premises from the eastern bank of the Bagmati river.
Boudhanath
Boudhanath is among the biggest stupas in South Asia, and it has become the point of convergence of Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal. The white hill looms 36 meters overhead. The stupa is situated on the antiquated shipping lane to Tibet, and Tibetan traders rested and offered supplications here for a long time. At the point when outcasts entered Nepal from Tibet during the 1950s, a large number of them chose to live around Bouddhanath. They set up numerous gompas, and the “Little Tibet” of Nepal was conceived. This “Little Tibet” is as yet the best spot in the Valley to notice Tibetan way of life. Priests stroll about in maroon robes. Tibetans stroll with petition wheels in their grasp, and the ceremonies of surrender are introduced to the Buddha as admirers circumambulate the stupa on all fours, showing homage their lord.
Numerous people accept that Bouddhanath was built in the fifth century, yet distinct verification is inadequate. The stupa is said to bury the remaining parts of a Kasyap sage who is respected both to Buddhists and Hindus. One legend has it that a lady mentioned a Valley lord for the gift of ground needed to construct a stupa. She said she required land covered by one bison’s skin and her desire was allowed by the King. She cut a bison skin into slim strips and hovered off a genuinely enormous clearing. The lord had no real option except to give her the land.
The Bouddha zone is a visual dining experience. Bright thangkas, Tibetan adornments, hand-woven floor coverings, covers, and khukuri blades are sold in the encompassing slows down. More modest stupas are situated at the base. Gompa cloisters, trinket shops, and cafés encompass Bouddhanath. Advantageously arranged eateries with rooftop top porches give great food and fantastic perspectives on Bouddhanath.
Bhaktapur City:
Bhaktapur Durbar Square is a mixture of pagoda and shikhara-style temples assembled around a 55 window royal residence of block and wood. The square is perhaps the most enchanting building show-stoppers of the Valley as it features the old crafts of Nepal. The brilliant representations of lords roosted on the highest point of stone monuments, the guardian divinities watching out from their safe-havens, the wood carvings in each spot swaggers, lintels, uprights, tympanums, entryways and windows-all appear to shape a perfectly tuned ensemble. The primary things of interest in the Durbar Square are: The Lion Gate, The Golden Gate, The Palace of Fifty-five Windows, The Art Gallery and The Statue of King Bhupatindra Malla.
Overnight at Hotel.
Day 4 Kathmandu – Delhi
After breakfast, in time transfer to airport to board flight for onward destination.
End of Kathmandu tour. This tour can be combined with any of North India tours. Please write to us for more details.