- Day 1 : Arrive in Kathmandu at Tribhuwan International Airport.
- Day 2 : Sightseeing tour of Kathmandu Durbar square, Soyambhu, Patan.
- Day 3 : Sightseeing tour of Boudhanath & Pashupatinath.
- Day 4 : Bhaktapur and Nagarkot visit.
- Day5 : Drive back to Kathmandu/ Your free day.
- Day 6 : Departure.
Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu at Tribhuwan International Airport.
Arrival Kathmandu at the Tribhuwan International Airport. You will find our representative awaiting your arrival by displaying a plastic board with your name highlighted in large letters on the board. Our office vehicle will be parked at the airport to pick you up and drop you to your designated hotel. Your first overnight in the valley of temples.
Day 2: Full day sightseeing tour (Kathmandu, Swoyambhu and Patan).
After an early breakfast, we set out on a guided tour to the primary historical spots in Kathmandu. Our first stop is Kathmandu or Basantapur Durbar Square. Listed as a cultural World Heritage site by UNESCO, Kathmandu Durbar Square is a cluster of ancient temples, palaces, courtyards and streets that dates back to the 12th and 18th centuries. At the square, you will find Hanuman Dhoka Palace Museum, Taleju Temple, Kumari Ghar (House of the Living Goddess), Kasthamandap and other temples and buildings as old as the city itself. We will tour symbolic monuments, temples, monasteries, palaces and UNESCO World Heritage Sites that include: Soyambhunath, and Kathmandu Durbar Square. As we stroll along with the exotic locales of Kathmandu, more diversified cultural settings in the valley welcome us with warm hospitality. Swayambhunath or Monkey Temple. "Swayambhu" signifies "self-created" and signifies the belief that the hill emerged spontaneously from the great lake that once covered Kathmandu Valley. At Soyambhunath, we get deep insights into Buddhism. This may invoke your spiritual senses. After which we will travel to Patan, one of three medieval cities in Kathmandu. Patan is a destination for connoisseurs of fine arts. We take a tour of the Patan Durbar Square - a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in the square is the Patan Museum (originally a Malla palace), Krishna Mandir - a stone temple of Lord Krishna with its 21 spires and bas-relief art depicting scenes from the Mahabharata and Ramayana epics, Royal Bath or 'Tushahity' and surrounding Hindu and Buddhist temples.
Day 3: Tour of Boudhanath and Pashupatinath.
After breakfast, we escort you to this Buddhist shrine called Boudhanath. The stupa is raised according to Tibetan philosophy, but before the construction of the 118-foot stupa, the place used to a resting point for every Tibetan merchant passing through Nepal where they would rest and offer prayers to Lord Buddha for many centuries.
After offering our prayers we march to Pashupati Nath the holiest temple of Hindu devotees. This temple is a final destination for Hindu devotees from all around the world as many people come here to have a peaceful death and to have their ashes scattered in the holy Bagmati River.
Day 4: Bhaktapur and Nagarkot visit.
We next cruise down a scenic highway to medieval Bhaktapur. Spread over an area of 6.88 sq km, 12 km south-east of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur or Bhadgaon showcases the grandeur of the Golden Age of Nepali art and architecture. Built by King Anand Dev Malla in the 9th century, the city was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. It has become a model for heritage conservation since then. At the Bhaktapur Durbar Square, we will experience fine examples of sculpture, woodcarving and pagodas dedicated to different gods and goddesses – a delightful attraction are the erotic statues of the gods in the act of Kama Sutra at Nyatapol & Dattaraya Temples, Golden Gate and the Palace of 55 windows etc. After lunch, we drive to Nagarkot, hill station atop of Kathmandu where the scenic views of mountains are visible. Overnight at Nagarkot
Day 5: Back to Kathmandu and your free day.
Today we wake up early to see the majestic sunrise from the mountains at Nagarkot. Nagarkot is famous for it's sunrise and sunset views. After breakfast, we drive to Kathmandu. Today you have a free day on your own in Kathmandu. You can either stroll in Thamel and collect some souvenirs or just click amazing pictures from cafes around durbar squares.
Day 6: Departure to home sweet home.
Should you require any extensive activities, please do let us know. This short trek can be added to an exciting historical tour of the Kathmandu valley by a day; we have a vast array of different programs that will even interest the discerning traveller, our ‘No frills prices will certainly not hurt your pockets.
If you come to Nepal and have a flexible schedule, then take the time to visit these places. Nepal always has something to offer its guests. During the peak season (October to December) and (mid of February to May), the stunning panorama of the Himalayas is at its crisp-beautiful-best, but there is really no season in which Nepal is not a beautiful or pleasant place to visit.
Accommodation
Your accommodation in Kathmandu will be made in 3-4-5* star hotels of your choice. All hotel rates are based on BB unless otherwise stated. Accommodations in the valley are comfortable and as close as it gets to home. The options are many for your hotel stay…the choice exclusively yours.
Dining
The choices are a delicatessen’s delight in the valley for visitors with vibrant taste buds. You will find cuisines from almost every corner of the planet in this ancient city. Most tourists’ based hotels and resorts are sensitive to the hygienic requirements in the preparation of all food and beverage items when catering to tourists’ visiting Nepal.
The prices are based on a twin sharing basis.
Cost Inclusion
- 3N Hotel Accommodation @ Kathmandu with Breakfast plan in twin sharing basis
- Arrival & Departure International Airport
- Sightseeing as specified in the itinerary
- Transportation in A/C private vehicles as specified in the itinerary
- Entrance Fee as specified in the itinerary
- Driver cum guide below 4 PAX
Cost Exclusion
Cost Exclusion
- Drinks and bar menu
- Telephone & laundry
- Personal expenses
- Nepal Visa Fee
- Any accidental and emergency support (if any)
- Driver and guide tips
- Emergency evacuation
- Domestic and International Air Tickets
- Extra activities other than above itinerary
- Lunch and Dinner at local Restaurant