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Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing

Explore UNESCO world heritage sites in Kathmandu.

· Visit beautiful Buddhist and Hindu’s ancient architecture places

Visit Bhaktapur&Patan Durbar Square, Bouddhanath Stupa, and Pashupatinath

Explore the Tourist hub Thamel

Are you dreaming of a mesmerizing trip to Kathmandu, Nepal? Do you want to explore the antique shrines, fascinating culture and the bustling city of Kathmandu while indirectly making a difference in the life of disadvantaged communities? This Kathmandu charity tour is what you are exactly looking for!

Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal is the world’s one of the oldest and most beautiful cities, offering wide-ranging ancient shrines, arts, crafts and amazing diverse range of cultures and traditions. While touring Kathmandu, you get to experience several antique stupas, monasteries, temples, landmarks, pilgrimage sites, USECO World Heritage Sites, enthralling Newari villages, vivacious Nepalese people and much more.

Itinerary:

Your one day Kathmandu Nepal tour starts from your hotel after a lovely breakfast. At first, you will explore the amazing Swayambunath stupa, widely known as the monkey temple, on top of the Kathmandu hill. This Stupa is one of the most popular and revered Buddhist shrine where you get to explore and experience amazing antique arts, idols and crafts with soothing “Om Mane Padme Hun” chants in the background. Undoubtedly, this stupa at Swyamabhu is the most visited place in all Kathmandu.

After exploring the stupa, you will head to the Hanuman Dhoka Durbar Square one the second phase of your tour to Kathmandu, Nepal. The Hanuman Dhoka Durbar Square is the historic palace of Nepal, offering you the exceptional chance to explore several pagoda style temples and landmarks, including virgin goddess KumariGhar, Kasthamandap and a historic museum that holds things dated back to 17th and 18th century.

Once you complete exploring this palace, you will head to the Pashupatinath temple, one of the most revered and worshipped temple of the Hindus. On this Pashupatinath temple tour of Kathmandu, you will witness an astounding golden roof pagoda dedicated to God Lord Shiva. There is also a Hindu crematoria, where you will witness an overwhelming scene of the Hindu families doing funeral process of their relatives. This is a great place to identify and understand the real meaning of human life. You will find it proved once you reach this site and think of yourself. There is also an antique Guhesworitemple waiting for you, where you will see amazing arts and wooden crafts scattered all-around the wooden walls.

After exploring these most popular three sites, if time permits, you will also explore unique and most pleasing Boudanath Stupa, BhaktapurDarbar Square, PatanDarbar Square, Krishna Temple, Nyatapol temple and much more UNESCO World Heritage Sites while also tasting varieties of local Newari dishes like Chatamari (Nepali Pizza), Tama Curry, Choila, etc. After this incredible trip to Kathmandu, Nepal, you return to the hotel and rest on the clean and comfortable hotel bed.

Last minute booking

Concerning your interest for any trip with us, we even accept the last minute booking. You can book a trip directly by calling or sending a message anytime.

Hotels in Kathmandu for Tour to Kathmandu

HHFN will provide you standard level hotel services with breakfast. We also book the hotel according to your choices. Please let us know if you have any plans as per your choices to book the hotels like 5 stars categories: Hyatt Regency, Yak &Yeti, De’l Annapurna, The Everest Hotel, The Malla hotel, and any kind of hotels, we will be glad to help according to your plans.

Kathmandu Tour :Cost Includes

A private Car/ Jeep/ Van
An experienced English speaking tour guide including his meals, salary, and food
City map
All government taxes
Farewell dinner

Cost Excludes: Kathmandu Tour, Nepal

Entrance fee of heritage sites
Food, drinks, water
Tips for guide and driver
Trip Note
Passport and Visa
All tourists must have a valid passport with at least 6 months prior validity from return date. Nepalese visas can be obtained from the immigration office or consulate in your country or arrival in Kathmandu Airport.

Responsible for Tourism

Our experience field staffs/team strongly believes that we all are equally responsible to act in favor of the local culture and environment. We would like you to follow theserules while touring Kathmandu with us:
Please respect the local people and their laws, custom and their beliefs
Please always ask your guides for permission before doing something in the local community.
Please support the keep environment clean, wherever you would travel and dispose of rubbish
Please help the local community to encourage positive sides of tourism as long as possible.