Embark on a one-day tour of Kathmandu Valley’s top 4 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Explore ancient cities, visit stunning stupas, and experience the spiritual atmosphere of Pashupatinath Temple.
Embark on a one-day tour of Kathmandu Valley’s top 4 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Explore ancient cities, visit stunning stupas, and experience the spiritual atmosphere of Pashupatinath Temple.
- Pashupatinath Temple - Pashupatinath is a revered temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located five kilometers east of Kathmandu along the banks of the Bagmati River. The temple is distinguished by its two golden roofs and four silver doors, serving as a sacred pilgrimage site that draws tens of thousands of Hindu devotees each spring. Visitors can…
- Pashupatinath Temple - Pashupatinath is a revered temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located five kilometers east of Kathmandu along the banks of the Bagmati River. The temple is distinguished by its two golden roofs and four silver doors, serving as a sacred pilgrimage site that draws tens of thousands of Hindu devotees each spring. Visitors can also witness the Hindu cremation rituals performed on the riverbanks.
- Boudhanath Stupa - Situated 6 km east of Kathmandu, Boudhanath Stupa is believed to have been constructed in the 5th century AD. It is one of the largest Buddhist stupas globally, encircled by Buddhist lamas and monasteries. Boudhanath holds great significance for Tibetan Buddhists, who visit in large numbers during winter to pay their respects.
- Swayambhunath Temple - Known as the Monkey Temple, Swayambhunath is a 2500-year-old stupa perched on a hillock approximately 77 meters above ground level, offering a stunning view of the Kathmandu Valley. The dome, adorned with eyes painted on all four sides, represents Buddha’s all-seeing eyes. Swayambhunath is a significant Buddhist shrine, featuring two monasteries and the Haratima temple, where both Buddhists and Hindus worship. Nearby attractions include the Manjushree temple and Anandakuti Bihar, a short walk from the main site.
- Patan Durbar Square - Patan Durbar Square, the former residence of the Patan Royal Family, is the most photographed of Kathmandu’s three Durbar Squares, showcasing exquisite Newari architecture. Key highlights include the Krishna Temple with its 21 golden pinnacles, the Rudra Varna Mahavihar Buddhist Monastery housing local treasures, and the central courtyard of Mul Chowk.

- Air-conditioned private tourist vehicle.
- English Speaking Professional Tour guide.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off by private vehicle.
- Air-conditioned private tourist vehicle.
- English Speaking Professional Tour guide.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off by private vehicle.
- All City sightseeing monument entrance fees (Around NPR 2700)
- Tips for the guide & driver (Tipping is Expected)
- All City sightseeing monument entrance fees (Around NPR 2700)
- Tips for the guide & driver (Tipping is Expected)
Explore the top four UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu Valley with this exceptional day tour, designed to visit all four sites within a single day. Many visitors to Kathmandu often miss out on seeing all these remarkable locations. This carefully planned itinerary ensures that all major sites in the expansive capital are included. Travel…
Explore the top four UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu Valley with this exceptional day tour, designed to visit all four sites within a single day. Many visitors to Kathmandu often miss out on seeing all these remarkable locations. This carefully planned itinerary ensures that all major sites in the expansive capital are included. Travel comfortably in a private jeep with an experienced and insightful guide who provides detailed information and history about each site.
The tour begins and concludes in Kathmandu. Stroll through the ancient UNESCO World Heritage Sites and experience the splendor of Kathmandu’s medieval cities. Visit the Boudhanath Stupa and Swayambhunath Stupa, and enjoy a leisurely walk around the three durbar squares. Conclude your day of exploring the four World Heritage Sites with a pleasant drive to Pashupatinath Temple.
- A minimum of 1 people per booking is required
- A dress code is required to enter places of worship and selected museums. No shorts or sleeveless tops allowed. Knees and shoulders MUST be covered for both men and women. You may risk refused entry if you fail to comply with these dress requirements
- Customers must be Hindu in order to enter into Pashupatinath Temple
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.