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Kathmandu Cultural Heritage Tour

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  • Full-day cultural heritage tour permits you to visit famous temples-stupas and monasteries of historical importance.
  • You will explore and visit ancient cultural places around world heritage sites of great interest.
  • Snap the picture with one of the best spots of Kathmandu city within its old tradition and full of colorful life.
  • We provide professional drivers and clean vehicles.
  • Our tour guide is expertise in different languages as per your requirement.
  • All the temple and monastery entry ticket fees are inclusive of the tour package. 
  • We have decades of experience booking hotels in Kathmandu with other cities as per your requirements.
Duration
1 Days
Trip Grade
Easy
Country
Nepal
Maximum Altitude
1300
Group Size
Minimum 02
Activities
Cultural Heritage Day Tour

Kathmandu Cultural HeritageTour is a great fascinating day tour of 4-5 hours duration in the comfort of spacious seated vehicles led by our Nepal Spirit Adventure's expert guides showing you the wonders of medieval period Kathmandu. Although Kathmandu is a busy commercial and the capital city of Nepal, still retains its old traditional way of life in the backdrop of ancient culture with historical and religious sites.

Kathmandu Cultural Heritage Day Tour leads you to the impressive old Durbar (palace) Square, Temples, and Monasteries all listed as world heritage sites. Perhaps Nepal is the only country in Asia with most of the world's best heritage sites which includes countless historical monuments blending well of both religions Hinduism and Buddhism.

Full-Day Kathmandu Cultural Heritage

In Kathmandu with morning sightseeing tour at places of interest around Kathmandu cultural heritage tour, exploring local culture and way of life as it was for the past hundreds of years. The morning after breakfast our expert city guide will take you on a tour of great delights full of interest.

Pashupatinath Temple

Kathmandu cultural heritage day tour starts with visiting the holy and ancient Pashupatinath temple, a pagoda-style Hindu temple with gilt roofing and richly carved silver doors dedicated to Lord Shiva situated at the bank of the holy Bagmati River. One of the most sacred temples in the entire Hindu world, Pashupatinath Temple is the nerve center of pilgrimage on the day of shiva-Ratri (Shiva’s birth anniversary). The small religious townhouses of the great temple are known as Debpatan and are situated 5 kilometers east of the capital city. Only Hindus are permitted to enter the main courtyard of the temple. Non-Hindu tourists can view the temple from the eastern side of the Bagmati River.

Bouddhanath Stupa

After a great moment, a short drive leads to Bouddhanathalso known as ‘Little Tibet’ where Tibetan origin people are seen. Bouddhanath's huge dome-shaped stupa stands as the largest Buddhist shrine in South Asia. The ancient colossal Chorten was built in the 6th century A.D. by King Man Deb. It rests on a series of three terraces and from the bird's eye view it takes the relevant shape of a lotus flower which indeed remains a very holy object for all the devout Buddhists of the world. The Chorten is surrounded by a circular market, which forms a part of Tibet town. In this case, also the four pairs of the Buddha's eyes give a vivid flash to the four cardinal directions, meaning to keep a diligent watch over the people and their commitments all day and all night. The chortens embrace the authentic philosophy of Mahayana the faith of which is known as Lamaism in Sikkim, Ladakh, Bhutan, and Tibet. Afternoon (after lunch) tour of Kathmandu Durbar (palace) Square and Swayambhunath

Kathmandu Durbar Square

Where you will be overwhelmed in the midst of countless monuments around Kathmandu Durbar Square. The house of the Living Goddess (Kumari Ghar), the ferocious Kal Bhairab, the red monkey god, and hundreds of erotic carvings are a few examples of the sights at the Square! The buildings here are the greatest achievements of the Malla dynasty, and they resulted from the great rivalry between the three palaces of Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur.

The Square teems with colorful life with Kastamandap a rest house, built with the wood of a single tree, and is the source from which the Kathmandu Valley got its name. Nearby are great drums that were beaten to announce royal decrees. All woodcarvings, statues, and architecture in this area are exceptionally fine, and Kathmandu Durbar Square is among the most important sights for travelers to see.

The complex also houses the Tribhuvan Museum which carries the mementos of different Shah Kings. Other places of interest in the square are Akash Bhairab Temple, Hanuman Dhoka, Temple of Kumari, and Kastha-Mandap.

Swayambhunath Temple

After a glorious moment, a short drive leads west of Kathmandu suburb visit of ancient Swayambhunath, the oldest landmark of Nepal also known as Monkey Temple to foreigners. He is believed to be 25 centuries old and stands as one of the world's oldest Buddhist Chaityas.

The Great Stupa of Syambhunath is the wonder that was Nepal, the glory that was Nepal. It is indeed listed as a World Heritage for Site to prove that it serves as the nerve center of faithful worship for all the devout philosophy of Vajrayana in particular and honors Lord Adi-Buddha. It is dedicated to the self-originating flame of God.

The stupa, which forms the salient structure, is well composed of a solid hemisphere of terra-cotta bricks and soil supporting a cornice of copper and gilt. Painted on the four-sided base of the spiral are the all-seeing eyes of Lord Buddha, keeping an eternal watch on the Valley distinguishing between vice and virtue. It is some two miles west of Kathmandu City proper across the holy Bishnumati River.

This stupa is situated on the top of a hillock, it is about 500 feet above the level of the Valley. The whole hill is a mosaic of small Chaityas and pagoda temples possessing great five Mahayana (Lamaism) and one Hinyana (Theravadas). On the hill is located another important Buddhist shrine; it is called Manjushree. This Chinese Buddha is the God of Knowledge. Kathmandu's cultural day tour concludes with a short drive back to your hotel.

Requirement Monument Fees of Kathmandu Tour

The required monument fees for the Kathmandu city sightseeing tour are Buddha Nath Stupa $3.50, Pasupatinath temple $8.50, Kathmandu Durbar Square $11, and Monkey temple $1.50. Bhaktapur city $12.50, and Patan city $9.20. All the monument fees are per person basis. The monument fees are in USD it can be also changed according to USD daily exchange rate to Nepal rupees.

Short Itinerary

Kathmandu Cultural Heritage Tour Itinerary

Customize tour itinerary is available as per travels needs.

Day01

Full day Kathmandu city sightseeing tour

Kathmandu Cultural Heritage Tour

Today, you will enjoy a guided morning sightseeing tour exploring some of the most culturally and historically significant sites in Kathmandu. This immersive experience offers a glimpse into the city’s ancient heritage, local traditions, and spiritual life, much of which has remained unchanged for centuries.

After breakfast, our expert city guide will meet you at your hotel to begin the tour.

Pashupatinath Temple

Your day starts with a visit to the sacred and ancient Pashupatinath Temple, one of the holiest Hindu temples in the world. This pagoda-style temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, features a gilded roof and intricately carved silver doors. It is situated on the banks of the sacred Bagmati River, just 5 kilometers east of central Kathmandu in a small religious township known as Deopatan.

Pashupatinath is a major pilgrimage site, especially during Shiva Ratri (the birth anniversary of Lord Shiva). Please note: only Hindus are allowed inside the temple courtyard, but non-Hindus can view the temple from the eastern side of the river.

Boudhanath Stupa

A short drive brings you to Boudhanath Stupa, also referred to as “Little Tibet” due to the large Tibetan community living in the area. This massive dome-shaped stupa is the largest in South Asia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Believed to have been built in the 6th century AD by King Man Dev, the stupa rests on three large terraces and is shaped like a lotus flower when viewed from above—symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening.

The stupa is surrounded by a circular market filled with Tibetan artifacts, monasteries, and prayer wheels. The four pairs of Buddha’s eyes on each side of the stupa symbolize vigilance, watching over all directions, day and night. The site represents the Mahayana Buddhist philosophy, often referred to as Lamaism, as practiced in Tibet, Bhutan, Sikkim, and Ladakh.

Kathmandu Durbar Square

After lunch, your tour continues to Kathmandu Durbar Square, a historical palace complex teeming with rich art, architecture, and history. Here, you’ll visit:

  • Kumari Ghar – the residence of the Living Goddess.
  • Kal Bhairab – a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva.
  • Kasthamandap – a wooden temple built from a single tree, which gave the city of Kathmandu its name.
  • Numerous temples, shrines, and intricately carved wooden structures, showcasing the grandeur of the Malla dynasty.

You’ll also find the Tribhuvan Museum, which displays mementos and personal belongings of the Shah Kings.

Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple)

Your final stop is the iconic Swayambhunath Stupa, popularly known as the Monkey Temple, located on a hilltop to the west of Kathmandu. This ancient site is believed to be over 2,500 years old and is one of the oldest Buddhist stupas in the world.

The stupa features a white dome with a gilded spire, topped by the Buddha’s all-seeing eyes symbolizing awareness and compassion. The site reflects Vajrayana Buddhism and is revered by followers from across the Himalayan region. Surrounding the stupa are numerous small chaityas, shrines, and temples. Also located here is a shrine dedicated to Manjushree, the Buddhist deity of wisdom and knowledge.

The hill offers panoramic views of Kathmandu Valley and serves as a serene conclusion to your cultural exploration.

After a memorable day, you will be driven back to your hotel.

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Cost Details

Includes

  • One full-day city sightseeing tour in Kathmandu.
  • Transportation by private vehicle.
  • Experienced historical tour guide.
  • Tour guide and driver wages, insurance, and vehicle parking fees
  • Temple and monastery entry ticket fees.
  • Government & local taxes.

Excludes

  • Personal travel and medical insurance.
  • Expenses of personal nature-gratitude tips and meals.
  • Accommodation in Kathmandu.
  • We also help you book the different category hotels in Kathmandu as per your requirement.
  • Tips for guide and driver.

Essential Information

Our Experienced  Guide

Kathmandu city sightseeing tour is in the interesting region, it is very necessary that you are accompanied by the very experienced and qualified, equipped leader (guide) for that safe and successful trip. We Nepal Spirit Adventure employee the local guide and staff who are trained and qualified for the trip we worked on. Easily he will share his local information and provide advice on how to fill your free time as well as coordinate the day-to-day running of the tour, although occasionally he may need your understanding if things do not go according to plan.

All of our Tour guides are experienced for the last 9- 10 years. We also provide training for our staff, thus attractive their work efficiency your trip to supply the flexible needs of our peoples in the group joining basis trip from different countries, this doubly assures you that your trip is on the right and expert management. Our guides are well known for all local castes and customs along the trails and will share with you many cultural insights that are not covered in any guidebook. You will have many chances to learn Nepali phrases and other cultural aspects during your trip.

Nepal Visa Valid Fee

  • 15 days US$ 30
  • 30 days US$ 50
  • 90 days US$ 125

Visa Extension Fee

Tourist visa extension is done for a minimum of 15 days with USD 45 and USD 3 per day for additional days. In the case of a delay of less than 150 days additional USD 5 per day as of late is fine.

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