The Kathmandu Day Tour is a one day tour to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the Kathmandu Valley: Pashupatinath, Boudha Nath Stupa, Swayambhunath and the Kathmandu Durbar Square. These sites showcase centuries-old culture and architecture, highlighting both religious and cultural aspects of Nepalese people.
Located on the bank of a holy Bagmati River, Pashupatinath Temple (dedicated to Lord Shiva) is one of the biggest Hindu temples in the world. It is one of the master names of the Lord Shiva out of his 1008 names.
A Stupa is symbol of the Buddha’s enlightened mind. This Boudha Nath Stupa is among the largest stupas in the world. The Stupa rises 36m meters above the street and its form replicates a Mandala.
Swambhunath also famous as monkey temple; is holy shrine of Buddhist people that lies on top of the hill 2 km west of the Kathmandu city. Swayambhu means “Self-Created”.
Situated in the heart of the city, the Kathmandu Durbar Square (Old Royal Palace) is also called the Hanuman Dhoka Palace Square. The site holds the palaces of the Malla and Shah Kings.
KATHMANDU DURBAR SQUARE (UNESCO World Heritage Site): Kathmandu Durbar Square is situated in the heart of old Kathmandu city at Basantapur, it never fails to impress first time visitors with its ensemble of palaces, courtyards and temples built during the […]
Places it covers: 1)David’s Fall is a charming little waterfall located about 2 km southwest of the Pokhara Airport on the Siddhartha Highway. Also located very close to David’s Fall is Gupteswar Gupha, a mysteriously sacred cave that holds special […]
It is extremely popular view point and sunrise/sunset point from where 360 – degree views can observe from the lookout Tower.