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Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing Tour - 9 Days

Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing Tour

Kathmandu Valley exhibits one of a nice topographical, regular, and social wonders for travelers. Kathmandu valley tour will provide you an opportunity to observe culture, tradition and uniqueness of Newar community. Kathmandu valley was comprising of three medieval times of Malla jurisdictions. These three medieval territories save exceptionally wild contention and battled a few wars yet in addition withstand in building sanctuaries, royal residences and improvement of expressions and designs; a significant number of despite everything them exist with all appeal and wonders and have been recorded by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites. The UNESCO legacies destinations in Kathmandu are the Durbar Squares of Hanuman Dhoka (Kathmandu), Patan and Bhaktapur, the Buddhist stupas of Swayambhunath and Bauddhanath and the Hindu sanctuaries of Pashupatinath.

During our tour, we not just investigate the three towns inside the valley (Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur) yet in addition vital destinations situated in its peripheral. We start our visit with visits to UNESCO World Heritage Sites scattered around the valley taken after by visits to delightful adjacent towns. On our outing we likewise travel to Nagarkot, a slope town famous for its viewpoints of the Himalayas. Next, we visit Changu Narayan Temple which is accepted to have existed as ahead of schedule as 325 A.D. We close our outing with visits to noteworthy Hindu sanctuaries like Dakshinkali and Budhanilkantha in a perfect world situated in the edges of the valley.

Day 1
Arrival in Kathmandu

Adventure Outdoor’s representative will meet you upon your arrival in Kathmandu airport, and transfer you to hotel. In the evening, there will be a welcome dinner. For dinner, you will be served excellent Nepalese cuisine which will introduce you to the country's rich food culture.

Day 2
Sightseeing in Kathmandu: Kathmandu Durbar Square, Pashupatinath Temple, and Bauddhanath

After breakfast, we begin our sightseeing tour by visiting UNESCO World Heritage Sites within Kathmandu. Kathmandu Durbar Square showcases Nepalese art and architecture at its best. The architecture is typical of the Malla dynasty who ruled over Nepal from the 12th to the 18th century. Pashupatinath Temple is situated on the banks of Bagmati river and is one of the major temples of Lord Shiva. The Bauddhanath Stupa is one of the largest stupas in South Asia which is built on the ancient trade route to Tibet.

Day 3
Sightseeing Tour of Patan, Khokana and Bungmati

After breakfast, we drive to south of Kathmandu, i.e. Patan city. We visit Patan, Khokana and Bungmati. Listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Patan Durbar Square is rich in ancient arts and architecture. Khokana is famous for its mustard-oil seed and its functional and industrial heritage. Bungmati somewhat seems untouched by time. Here, you can see people drying red chilies and garlic from their windows. The typical Newari community living in traditional way can be observed here in Bungmati. All of them are based on agriculture. Overnight at Kathmandu.

Day 4
Sightseeing: Thimi, Bhaktapur, Changu Narayan and Nagarkot

Thimi is about 10 kilometers east of Kathmandu and is famous for earthen wares, masks, puppets, hand-woven clothes and other handicrafts. The place is also well-known for its sweet, beaten rice grown on tradition fields. We also visit Bhakatpur, an interesting city with an authentic local lifestyle preserved over centuries of isolation from the hustle and bustle of Kathmandu. While in the city square, we get to admire the Nyata-Pola Temple, the Golden Gate, water spouts and the 55 Window Palace which merge together to provide an ambiance of a magical outdoor theater to its visitors. We also immerse ourselves in the authentic delicacy of the local food in Bhaktapur. Changu Narayan is the oldest temple in the Kathmandu valley and boasts of being the oldest pagoda style building of Nepal. After visiting ChanguNarayan, we drive to Nagarkot, a hill station nearer from Bhaktapur and popular for Himalayan ranges views. It is also renowned for its sunrise and sunset views of the Himalayas. Both sunset and sun rise will observe in Nagarkot.

Day 5
Tour Dakshinkali, Chobhar, Pharping, Monasteries and Taudaha

We take our breakfast and drive towards the southern part of Kathmandu. Dakshinkali Temple is located within a forest and is dedicated to goddess Dakshinkali (Kali) who is one of the salient Hindu goddesses. Pilgrims throng the area to visit the temple and offer prayers. Chobhar is known for the Chobhar gorge through which all the water of the valley drains and also for the vast network of natural mountain caves. Pharping has several Buddhist and Hindu monuments, temples and monasteries. We will visit few monasteries and temples in the way to Pharping. While returning to Kathmandu, we will halt at Taudaha (pool) to observe the beauty of pool and its surrounding. Overnight Kirtipur.

Day 6
Sightseeing Kirtipur, Matatirtha, Chandragiri Cable car, Bhaleswor Mahadev

Kirtipur is a historic town situated on a hill of the valley. The historic town has many interesting sights, shrines and temples, old houses, people working on ancient looms, etc. which are all delightful to see. Today, we do have lunch in Kirtipur and will experience Newari cusine. After lunch drive to Matatirtha, where we will enjoy cable car to reach the peak of Chandragiri hill. We will observe Kathmandu valley from there. The cool and greenly environment definitely makes us happy. Overnight in Kathmandu.

Day 7
Sightseeing Budhanilkantha and Shivapuri

Today we travel to the northern part of the Kathmandu Valley. We take breakfast and drive to Budhanilkantha, a colossal statue of Lord Vishnu reclining on the bed of snakes, lies at the base of Shivapuri Hill. Budhanilkantha is a major pilgrimage site for the Hindus. Further north from Budhanilkantha, a road goes into the Shivapuri National Park. The site is also a famous trekking region nearby Kathmandu and many city dwellers can be seen trekking in the area. There is also a Buddhist nunnery inside the national park. The dirt-road amidst the jungle goes uphill through the villages of Dandagaon, Gurje Bhanjyang, etc. finally unfolding into a panoramic view of mountains, distant hills and valleys. After crossing the hill top, a few kilometers downward drive takes us into the Shivapuri Village. Back to Kathmandu.

Day 8
Sightseeing Swayambhunath, Ichangunarayan, Adheswor and drive to Kakani- a small hill station

Swayambhunath Temple is popular among the foreigners as the Monkey Temple owing to the large monkey population residing in the area. The arch formed white washed Stupa is made out of block and earth supporting an elevated tapered tower topped by a zenith of copper overlaid. The infinitely knowledgeable eyes of Lord Buddha lay on every one of the four sides of the tapered base. This slope is a mosaic of little Chaityas and Pagoda and is the most imperative Buddhist site in Nepal. Appreciate the perspectives of sprawling Kathmandu from the highest point of this world legacy site landmark. Then Drive to the base of Nagarjun forest to observe Ichangunarayan temple and Another Shiva temple. After that we drive to north west of Kathmandu, and reach Mudkhu Dhoka and we will halt at Osho Tapowan for Lunch. After lunch drive to Kakani, a small hill station. We observe mountain range in northern side and enjoy the fresh air.

Day 9
Departure

Our Extended Kathmandu Valley Tour comes to an end today! We transfer you to the airport approximately three hours before the scheduled flight.

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Trip Facts

  • min-2+
  • Tourist bus/car
  • Moderate