Tour Itinerary (7 Days)
Days 01 : Arrival to Kathmandu, transferto hotel.
Days 02 : Monkey Temple / Basantapur Durbar Square/ Pashupatinath Temple & Bouddha
Days 03 : Patan Durbar square and around Lalitpur (overnight Lalitpur)
Days 04 : Bhaktapur Durbar Square and around Bhaktapur - Nagarkot Overnight
Days 05 : Nagarkot - Nagarjung jungle safari - Nagarjun overnight.
Days 06 : Nagarjun - Kathmandu overnight
Days 07 : Departure
Get short description Below:- Kathmandu Durbar Square Kathmandu Durbar Square is one of the major attractions in the valley. The word Durbar Square translates in English as palace complex and is listed as a World Heritage Site. Clustered around Durbar Square is the old Royal palace, which has been converted into a well-equipped museum. Numerous other beautiful temples, shrines, Kumari Bahal, House of the living Goddess, Kastamandap(a house build from the wood of a single tree) and other small temples are scattered everywhere in the square. The main palace building is 9 stories high and anyone can visit to the top and experience panoramic views of the city .
Patan Durbar Square Patan Durbar Square is a concentrated mass of temples, the most stunning display of Newari architecture to be seen in Nepal . Listed in World Heritage Site, the former Royal Palace complex is the center of Patan's religious and social life, and houses a museum containing an array of bronze statues and religious objects. One remarkable monument here is a 17th century temple dedicated to the Hindu God Lord Krishna, built entirely of stone.
Bhaktapur Durbar Square Bhaktapur Durbar Square is much larger and more spacious than Kathmandu's and much less crowded with temples than Patan.The disasterous earthquake in 1934 destroyed many of the beautiful monuments in the square and are now marked only by empty platforms where they once stood. Some of the most popular monuments golden gate, peacock window and Nyatapola temple are main attractions. Swayambhunath Swayambhunath is one of the most ancient Stupas in the Kathmandu vally.It lies on the top of the hill in west of the valley. The unique architecture of Swayambhunath is one of the most easily recognizable symbols of Nepal . From here one can enjoy a spectacular view of Kathmandu City . Legend says that ancient times the valley was a lake and it was known as the serpent's lake. Saint Manjushree cut the southern part of the valley and drained the water out. The Swayambhu was the first exit and became most important pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists. Bouddhanath Boudhanath is the largest Buddhist Stupa in Nepal . It is religious center for the Buddhist people. Surrounding the stupa there are many different monasteries belonging to different Buddhist sects. Most of the visitors use go to The Stupa for sightseeing and shopping and Tibetans handicrafts. During the full moon day many Buddhist people come to celebrate and take part in various religious activities. Pashupatinath Pashupatinath is one of the holiest pilgrimage destinations for all Hindus of the world. This temple is dedicated to lord Shiva and one of the oldest temples on the bank of holy Bagmati river. Various religious activities take place here almost everyday. Sadhus (holymen) from many different countries especially from India , visit the temple to pay homage to Lord Shiva. There are Ghats in the bank of Bagmati River , which are rectangular and made of stones. The rectangles are for the cremation of dead bodies and the square ones are for ritual baths.