Kathmandu Sightseeing tour Cost includes Tour Guide and Private car:
For a group size of 01, the cost is $70 per peeson
For a group size of 02 to 03, the cost is $50 per person.
For a group size of 04 to 06, the cost is $40 per person.
For a group size of 07 to 12, the cost is $35 per person.
Kathmandu Durbar Square, situated in the heart of Nepal's capital city, is a renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site. This historic plaza is adorned with a plethora of ancient temples, palaces, courtyards, and statues, all showcasing the remarkable Newari architectural style. Serving as a vibrant cultural hub, the square hosts a multitude of festivals, ceremonies, and rituals, adding to its allure. Among the notable attractions within this square is the Kumari Temple, also known as the Kumari Ghar, which is dedicated to the revered Living Goddess.
Boudhanath Stupa, is a must-visit during our Kathmandu Sightseeing tour. This 36-meter-tall Tibetan Buddhist shrine is truly a sight to behold. The unique design of the stupa, with its massive hemispherical mandala and pyramid-like structure, is a masterpiece. The two eyes on each side add to the beauty of this temple, making it one of the most stunning creations.
The origin of Boudhanath Stupa is shrouded in myth, with various stories circulating. One popular tale involves a king who sacrificed himself to prevent a devastating drought, leading to the construction of this magnificent temple.
Pashupatinath Temple, is another essential stop on our Kathmandu full day sightseeing tour. This Hindu temple, adorned with shrines and intricate details, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The blend of artistry and spirituality at Pashupatinath Temple is truly captivating, drawing millions of visitors every year.
Swayambhunath Stupa, another important Buddhist pilgrimage site that holds equal reverence as the Boudhanath. This temple has undergone renovations by emperors throughout different centuries, yet its true origins remain shrouded in mystery. The name 'Swayambhunath' translates to 'self-arisen flame', suggesting that the temple was built on the spot where a miraculous flame once appeared.
Similar to the Pashupatinath Temple, the Swayambhunath Stupa attracts a large number of visitors from around the globe. While it serves as a spiritual center for Buddhists, others come to admire the three grand Buddha statues. Moreover, from the hilltop where the temple stands, one can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the Kathmandu valley. It's truly a sight to behold.
Patan Durbar Square, is a historic site located in the Kathmandu valley. It is known for its ancient temples and beautiful architecture, which will transport you back to the medieval period. The Royal Palace within the square is adorned with intricate wooden carvings, showcasing a perfect blend of art and craftsmanship.
As you explore the courtyards, you will come across numerous sculptures and even demon's masks, reflecting the fascination with supernatural beings during that era. The walls are adorned with paintings depicting gods and goddesses, adding to the spiritual ambiance.
Once you have finished sightseeing, we will ensure that you are safely dropped off at your desired location.
Entrances fees:
Pashupatinath Temple's Rs 1000 Per Person
Bouddhanath Stupa's Rs 500 Per Person
Swaymbhunath Stupa's Rs 200 Per Person
Patan Durbar Square's Rs 1000 Per person
Bhakatipur Darbarsquare's Rs 1800 Per Person
Day 1: Pashupati, Bauddha, Swyambhu(Monkey Temple) and Kathmandu Durbar Square tour
Our staff will pick you up from your hotel then we will head to our first location which is Pashupatinath Temple. This temple is known to be popular in the Hindu religion. Here you can view more than 500 temples in same and the main attraction of this temple is Shiva temple. (only Hindu people are allowed to enter this temple). Next, we will head to Bouddhanath stupa. This stupa is one of the oldest and largest stupa in Nepal. From there we will make our way to Swyambhu stupa(which is also known as monkey temple). This place is also perfect if you want some peace and quiet from the busy streets of Kathmandu. Lastly, we will be visiting Kathmandu Durbar Square. Here you can see various ancient architectures which were built during the Malla period. This place is also home to Nepal's living goddess called Kumari. From there we will be dropping you off at your respective accommodation.