Discover Kathmandu Valley’s UNESCO treasures in a day. Explore ancient cities, sacred temples, and vibrant markets with expert guides. Perfect for culture lovers.
Discover Kathmandu Valley’s UNESCO treasures in a day. Explore ancient cities, sacred temples, and vibrant markets with expert guides. Perfect for culture lovers.
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Kathmandu Durbar Square - Begin your heritage journey at Kathmandu Durbar Square, a historic site brimming with palaces, temples, and courtyards from the era of the Malla kings. Here, you can also visit the residence of the Living Goddess Kumari, a unique cultural tradition.
Kathmandu Durbar Square is a historic palace area located in the city’s…
- Kathmandu Durbar Square - Begin your heritage journey at Kathmandu Durbar Square, a historic site brimming with palaces, temples, and courtyards from the era of the Malla kings. Here, you can also visit the residence of the Living Goddess Kumari, a unique cultural tradition.
Kathmandu Durbar Square is a historic palace area located in the city’s heart. Visitors can explore the Hanuman Dhoka Palace Museum, witness the living goddess Kumari, admire temples with intricate wood carvings, and enjoy street performances. Be sure to explore the local markets and hidden courtyards nearby. It’s an excellent place to learn about royal history, architecture, and daily Nepali life.
- Swayambhunath - From Kathmandu Durbar Square, travel to Swayambhunath Stupa (commonly known as the Monkey Temple), an ancient Buddhist shrine perched on a hill offering panoramic views of the valley.
Swayambhunath Stupa, also known as the Monkey Temple, is one of Nepal’s oldest and most significant religious sites. It sits atop a hill in Kathmandu, providing a stunning view of the city. The large white dome and golden tower feature Buddha’s eyes, symbolizing peace and wisdom. Legend has it that the stupa emerged by itself when Kathmandu was a vast lake. Both Buddhists and Hindus visit to pray. The temple is also home to many monkeys, considered sacred. It is a tranquil, spiritual place and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Patan Durbar Square - From Swayambhunath, visit Patan Durbar Square, renowned for its exquisite Newar architecture, stone sculptures, and ancient temples.
Located in the city of Lalitpur (Patan), this square is celebrated for its exceptional Newari craftsmanship, featuring stone and metal statues, temples, and palace buildings.
The Krishna Temple, crafted entirely of stone, is a masterpiece of Nepali architecture.
Patan is home to the stunning Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with ancient temples, palaces, and statues. The city is famous for its skilled artists, particularly in metal and woodwork.
Patan is a serene place where Hinduism and Buddhism blend, making it a unique and spiritual destination for visitors worldwide.
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Bhaktapur Durbar Square - Step back in time in Bhaktapur, a city that feels like an open-air museum. The square features traditional buildings, pagoda temples, and tranquil courtyards.
Bhaktapur Durbar Square is a beautifully preserved medieval city where you can stroll through narrow alleys, see the 55-Window Palace, and marvel at the towering Nyatapola Temple, Pottery Square, where beautiful products are crafted. Enjoy lunch in Bhaktapur.
Bhaktapur is a historic city east of Kathmandu, renowned for its well-preserved temples, courtyards, and traditional Newari culture. Its heart, Bhaktapur Durbar Square, is filled with beautiful pagodas, statues, and palace buildings. Visitors can enjoy pottery-making, taste local snacks like Juju Dhau (king curd), and explore centuries-old art and architecture. It feels like stepping back in time.
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Changunarayan Temple - After lunch in Bhaktapur, continue your cultural journey to Changu Narayan Temple, the oldest Hindu temple in Nepal, situated on a quiet ridge with great views and ancient stone inscriptions.
This is one of the oldest Hindu temples in Nepal, located on a peaceful hilltop. It’s known for its beautiful wood and stone carvings and ancient inscriptions that tell stories from over 1,500 years ago.
Changu Narayan Temple, located on a hill near Bhaktapur, is the oldest Hindu temple in Nepal, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a peaceful place surrounded by forest and villages.
The temple showcases beautiful stone carvings and ancient inscriptions. Visitors can hike or drive up and enjoy a mix of history, culture, and scenic views of the Kathmandu Valley.
- Boudhanath - From Changu Narayan Temple, visit Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest stupas in the world, where Tibetan Buddhist monks chant prayers and spin prayer wheels. It’s surrounded by colorful monasteries, shops, and cafes, making it a beautiful and spiritual spot to visit.
Boudhanath is one of the largest stupas in the world and a sacred place for Tibetan Buddhists. Located in Kathmandu, it features a massive white dome and golden spire with Buddha’s eyes gazing in all directions.
Visitors can walk around the stupa (kora), spin prayer wheels, light butter lamps, and enjoy peaceful chants. It’s a perfect place to relax, meditate, and feel spiritual energy.
- Pashupatinath Temple - After Boudhanath, head to the sacred Pashupatinath Temple, Nepal’s holiest Hindu temple on the banks of the Bagmati River, where traditional cremation ceremonies may be witnessed.

- Private transportation
- Government Taxes
- A bottle of Drinking Water
- Private transportation
- Government Taxes
- A bottle of Drinking Water
- Lunch
- Entrance Fees of Visiting Sites of 7 UNESCO
- Entrance Fees for 5 UNESCO Sites (2 durbar square(ktm-patan), 2 stupa, pashupati)
- Entrance Fees for 4 UNESCO Sites (2 Stupa, Patan Durbar Square and Pashupati)
- Entrance Fees of Pashupati and Bouddha
- Lunch
- Entrance Fees of Visiting Sites of 7 UNESCO
- Entrance Fees for 5 UNESCO Sites (2 durbar square(ktm-patan), 2 stupa, pashupati)
- Entrance Fees for 4 UNESCO Sites (2 Stupa, Patan Durbar Square and Pashupati)
- Entrance Fees of Pashupati and Bouddha
Discover the vibrant cultural heritage of Nepal by embarking on a journey to seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites within the Kathmandu Valley. This tour guides you through ancient royal cities, sacred temples, and bustling marketplaces, offering a glimpse into the remarkable artistry and spirituality that characterize this region. Key attractions include…
Discover the vibrant cultural heritage of Nepal by embarking on a journey to seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites within the Kathmandu Valley. This tour guides you through ancient royal cities, sacred temples, and bustling marketplaces, offering a glimpse into the remarkable artistry and spirituality that characterize this region. Key attractions include the Living Goddess Kumari at Kathmandu Durbar Square, the exquisite architecture of Patan and Bhaktapur, the tranquil atmosphere of Boudhanath Stupa, and the spiritual ceremonies at Pashupatinath Temple. Led by local experts, this tour is perfect for culture lovers and families looking for a fulfilling experience.
- Explore seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites in a single day.
- Guided tours of Kathmandu, Patan, Bhaktapur, and more
- Immerse in local traditions, culture, heritage, and architecture
- Suitable for all ages with easy walking at heritage sites
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.