





Wonder around Pashupatinath Temple, Boudanath Stupa and Bhaktapur Durbar Square
Duration
7 hour(s)
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Discover the historic alleys surrounding the durbar squares of ancient cities
Explore the intricate silver wood carvings and gilded roof of the main pagoda
Explore grand palaces royal courtyards and sky high pagoda style temples
Discover the medieval charm of Bhaktapur Durbar Square and its architecture
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Experience the spiritual and cultural richness of the Kathmandu Valley, where Hinduism and Buddhism coexist in harmony. Explore ancient temples and stupas that reflect centuries of devotion, art, and architecture. Discover the vibrant alleyways around the durbar squares in historic cities, where every corner tells a story of kings, artisans, and daily life. Learn about the myths and legends associated with sacred sites like Pashupatinath Temple, the most important religious site for devotees of Shiva. Explore the main pagoda style temple with its gilded roof, intricately carved silver panels, and wooden decorations. Discover the serene atmosphere of Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest stupas in the world, and witness devotees performing prayers, circumambulations, and rituals. Experience the spiritual ambiance that fills every temple, courtyard, and street in this culturally rich valley.
Discover the medieval charm of Bhaktapur Durbar Square, located east of Kathmandu, where history comes alive in grand palaces, pagoda style temples, and spacious royal courtyards. Learn about the artistic heritage of the city through its exquisite clay pottery, intricate carvings, and traditional architecture. Explore the living culture of Bhaktapur, where local life blends seamlessly with historical grandeur. Experience the vibrant festivals, cultural performances, and devotional practices that continue to thrive in this ancient city. Discover how the Kathmandu Valley preserves the essence of Nepalese history, religion, and art, offering an immersive journey through centuries of tradition. Explore every alley, temple, and monument to fully appreciate the harmony between daily life, spiritual devotion, and architectural splendor.
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Minimum age of participants is 13
Up to fifteen passengers per group
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Customer Reviews
Boopathi

This bhaktapur Durbar Square is one of the best cultural heritage site. everyone should buy the entry ticket for the entrance specially for the foreign tourists. inside the temple and ancient old villages are still are available. if want to visit the full Durbar Square we need all day.
Arpita

A unesco world heritage site which has a collection of beautiful temples, perhaps the largest durbar square in Kathmandu. It houses the tallest temple in Nepal, over 30m tall 5 tiered pagoda style temple dedicated to Godess Laxmi. There is also a replica of the Char Dham of India. We had over an hour to spend here, which felt too little to appreciate the magnifience of the temples. Entry fee is NPR 500 for SAARC nationals and NPR 2000 for foreign nationals.
PARTHA

One of the important sites in Kathmandu Nepal which hosts a cluster of temples and important monuments inside the area. This area can take at least 3/4 hours to visit properly but sadly we only had an hour. This along with Taumidhi square nearby is worth a day's visit. The entry fee is 500 NPR and is accepted only in Nepali currency (for Indians). But there is a money exchange counter near the ticket counter which is good. Highly recommended with ample time at disposal.
Vincent

Quite an interesting place to visit and spend time. The place is a historical heritage. However, the local guide who showed us around had barely any substantial knowledge or information about the place. Not were there any plaque or description boards to enlighten oneself about the historical relevance of the place. That said, this site is one of the popular tourist sites in the region. Worth the visit and the trip.
Bhaskar

Bhaktapur Durbar Square is located about 13 kilometers east of Kathmandu. This beautifully preserved square is the crown jewel of Bhaktapur, which was once the royal capital of Nepal. This place offers a glimpse of the glory of the Malla Dynasty. The square is home to intricately carved temples, palaces, courtyards, and statues that each tell a story of Nepal’s artistic and architectural excellence. Notable landmarks include the 55-Window Palace, Vatsala Temple, Nyatapola Temple, and the Golden Gate. Despite being damaged by the 2015 earthquake, most of the area has been painstakingly restored or preserved. Overall, Bhaktapur Durbar Square is a must-visit for anyone traveling to Nepal.
