6 Days Kathmandu Valley Cultural tour is an exciting insight journey into and around Kathmandu valley. Traveling around the Kathmandu Valley and seeing many religious, historical, and cultural sites will provide you with a multi-cultural experience. You’ll see some of the world’s most stunning locations, each with its own distinct culture and customs. Learn about the valley’s history, architecture, arts, and craftsmanship by visiting historic cities. The journey includes visits to various temples, monasteries, stupas, and shrines, as well as a look into the everyday life of Kathmandu Valley residents.
Kathmandu valley, formerly portrayed as a city with more temples than dwellings and more gods than humans, nevertheless retains its century-old monuments. The cultural hubs of the valley inhabitants are such monuments that are close to Medieval Royal Palace squares. Annually, the temples and monuments host a variety of feasts and festivities that draw tourists from all over the world. These monuments are not only UNESCO World Heritage Sites, but they also serve to maintain people’s religious faith of the area.
The standard itinerary of 6 Days Kathmandu Valley Cultural Tour includes accommodation in 3-star hotels for overnight stays. However, you will have an option to tailor your accommodation style. During your pre-booking conversation, you may ask us for an upgraded accommodation option. We have plenty of 4-star and 5-star hotels in Kathmandu including other boutique hotels.
Days | Hotel/Lodge | Category | Place |
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1-3 | Tourist Hotels | 3 Star | Kathmandu and Dhulikhel |
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After meeting at the airport, you will be transferred to your accommodation. The remainder of your day is free to explore or relax at the hotel. Kathmandu is essentially a valley that has been carved out by the mountains. A three-star accommodation in the Thamel district is included in our regular itinerary. Kathmandu’s tourism district is Thamel. On this day, there are no meals provided. In Kathmandu, spend the night in a hotel.
After breakfast, your guide will meet you in the lobby of your hotel and take you on a sightseeing tour of Kathmandu, stopping at four UNESCO World Heritage Sites before returning to your hotel. Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swayambhunath Temple, Pashupatinath Temple, and Bouddhanath Stupa are among the tourist attractions.
Old Royal buildings, courtyards, and temples may be seen in Kathmandu’s Durbar Square. (2 hrs.)
Swayambhunathj, or ‘Monkey Temple,’ is a hilltop temple with a spectacular view of Kathmandu and the surrounding mountains. (Time: 45 minutes)
Pashupatinath is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva that is located on the banks of the sacred Bagmati River. (Time: 45 minutes)
The biggest Buddhist Stupa inside the Kathmandu Valley is Boudhanath Stupa, which is located near Pashupatinath. (for 1 hour)
Breakfast is included, as well as lodging at a Kathmandu hotel.
Drive to Patan Durbar Square after breakfast and tour the neighborhood, including historic Royal residences, museums, and lovely Royal courtyards. Then it’s on to Bhaktapur Durbar Square to see the royal palaces, temples, and pottery square. After that, travel to Dhulikhel, where you may see a spectacular mountain view.
Patan Durbar Square is a collection of ancient royal palaces, museums, gorgeous royal courtyards, temples, and other structures. (Time: 45 minutes)
Bhaktapur Durbar Square has historic royal palaces, a 55-window palace, a golden gate, a museum, temples and shrines, and a pottery square where visitors may see various goods made of clay being manufactured. (one hour)
Dhulikhel would be another well-known Himalayan viewpoint in the Kathmandu Valley. 30 minutes
Drive to Namobuddha after breakfast and tour the Buddhist monastery and temple. Later, go on to the ancient Newari settlement of Panauti. Then, pay a visit to the Changunaryan Temple (UNESCO World Heritage Site) After that, return to Kathmandu and drop off at the hotel.
Panauti is a historic farming town located inside the Kathmandu Valley. (Time: 45 minutes)
Changunarayan is a Hindu temple that is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (Time: 45 minutes)
Namobuddha features the largest monastery and a Buddhist temple on a hill. (Time: 45 minutes)
Breakfast is included, as is an overnight stay in a Kathmandu hotel.
The major stops for today’s tour include Dakshinkali Temple, Kirtipur, Chobar, and Khokana.
Drive south of Kathmandu to the Dakshinkali temple, which is devoted to the Goddess ‘Kali.’ En route via Chobar, stop in the historic Newari settlement of Kirtipur. Later, drive to the rural community of Khokana and see the locals going about their everyday lives. Then return to the hotel.
Kirtipur is a historic Newari town located near Kathmandu. (Time: 45 minutes)
Chobar is on the way to Dakshinkali Temple. (Time: 25 minutes)
Khokana is a historic agricultural community located near Kathmandu. (Time: 45 minutes)
The Hindu temple of Dakshinkali is located west of Kathmandu. (Time: 45 minutes)
Breakfast is provided at the hotel before today’s excursion begins. Overnight in Kathmandu at a hotel.
The excursion comes to a close with a & drop-off at the airport for your next departure.
Breakfast is the only meal featured on today’s menu.
Mount Everest and its shape are not clear to capture from any of the viewpoint nearby Kathmandu. However, visitors to Nepal may have an opportunity to capture the beautiful shots of Mount Everest from above by taking a short Mountain Flight from Kathmandu. The one-hour round-trip of Everest mountain flight is excellent for photographers. As the airlines sell only the window seats, ensuring that everyone gets a great view.
It’s a fantastic way to see the Himalayas if the weather is clear! Passengers are even allowed to enter the cockpit for a limited period of time to watch Mt. Everest with the pilots.
Nepal is certain to give an unexpected yet exciting experience, whether you’re searching for adventure or a cultural encounter.
A person interested in visiting Nepal can plan a three-day itinerary. However, a 3- to 15-day itinerary might be adequate to gain an understanding of Nepal. You will get the opportunity to discover the country’s cultural and religious aspects according on your interests. In addition, an adventure seeker might go trekking on the Himalayan path in the Himalayas.
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6 Days Kathmandu Valley Cultural tour is an exciting insight journey into and around Kathmandu valley. Traveling around the Kathmandu Valley and seeing many religious, historical, and cultural sites will provide you with a multi-cultural experience. You’ll see some of the world’s most stunning locations, each with its own distinct culture and customs. Learn about the valley’s history, architecture, arts, and craftsmanship by visiting historic cities. The journey includes visits to various temples, monasteries, stupas, and shrines, as well as a look into the everyday life of Kathmandu Valley residents.
Kathmandu valley, formerly portrayed as a city with more temples than dwellings and more gods than humans, nevertheless retains its century-old monuments. The cultural hubs of the valley inhabitants are such monuments that are close to Medieval Royal Palace squares. Annually, the temples and monuments host a variety of feasts and festivities that draw tourists from all over the world. These monuments are not only UNESCO World Heritage Sites, but they also serve to maintain people’s religious faith of the area.
After meeting at the airport, you will be transferred to your accommodation. The remainder of your day is free to explore or relax at the hotel. Kathmandu is essentially a valley that has been carved out by the mountains. A three-star accommodation in the Thamel district is included in our regular itinerary. Kathmandu’s tourism district is Thamel. On this day, there are no meals provided. In Kathmandu, spend the night in a hotel.
After breakfast, your guide will meet you in the lobby of your hotel and take you on a sightseeing tour of Kathmandu, stopping at four UNESCO World Heritage Sites before returning to your hotel. Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swayambhunath Temple, Pashupatinath Temple, and Bouddhanath Stupa are among the tourist attractions.
Old Royal buildings, courtyards, and temples may be seen in Kathmandu’s Durbar Square. (2 hrs.)
Swayambhunathj, or ‘Monkey Temple,’ is a hilltop temple with a spectacular view of Kathmandu and the surrounding mountains. (Time: 45 minutes)
Pashupatinath is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva that is located on the banks of the sacred Bagmati River. (Time: 45 minutes)
The biggest Buddhist Stupa inside the Kathmandu Valley is Boudhanath Stupa, which is located near Pashupatinath. (for 1 hour)
Breakfast is included, as well as lodging at a Kathmandu hotel.
Drive to Patan Durbar Square after breakfast and tour the neighborhood, including historic Royal residences, museums, and lovely Royal courtyards. Then it’s on to Bhaktapur Durbar Square to see the royal palaces, temples, and pottery square. After that, travel to Dhulikhel, where you may see a spectacular mountain view.
Patan Durbar Square is a collection of ancient royal palaces, museums, gorgeous royal courtyards, temples, and other structures. (Time: 45 minutes)
Bhaktapur Durbar Square has historic royal palaces, a 55-window palace, a golden gate, a museum, temples and shrines, and a pottery square where visitors may see various goods made of clay being manufactured. (one hour)
Dhulikhel would be another well-known Himalayan viewpoint in the Kathmandu Valley. 30 minutes
Drive to Namobuddha after breakfast and tour the Buddhist monastery and temple. Later, go on to the ancient Newari settlement of Panauti. Then, pay a visit to the Changunaryan Temple (UNESCO World Heritage Site) After that, return to Kathmandu and drop off at the hotel.
Panauti is a historic farming town located inside the Kathmandu Valley. (Time: 45 minutes)
Changunarayan is a Hindu temple that is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (Time: 45 minutes)
Namobuddha features the largest monastery and a Buddhist temple on a hill. (Time: 45 minutes)
Breakfast is included, as is an overnight stay in a Kathmandu hotel.
The major stops for today’s tour include Dakshinkali Temple, Kirtipur, Chobar, and Khokana.
Drive south of Kathmandu to the Dakshinkali temple, which is devoted to the Goddess ‘Kali.’ En route via Chobar, stop in the historic Newari settlement of Kirtipur. Later, drive to the rural community of Khokana and see the locals going about their everyday lives. Then return to the hotel.
Kirtipur is a historic Newari town located near Kathmandu. (Time: 45 minutes)
Chobar is on the way to Dakshinkali Temple. (Time: 25 minutes)
Khokana is a historic agricultural community located near Kathmandu. (Time: 45 minutes)
The Hindu temple of Dakshinkali is located west of Kathmandu. (Time: 45 minutes)
Breakfast is provided at the hotel before today’s excursion begins. Overnight in Kathmandu at a hotel.
The excursion comes to a close with a & drop-off at the airport for your next departure.
Breakfast is the only meal featured on today’s menu.
Mount Everest and its shape are not clear to capture from any of the viewpoint nearby Kathmandu. However, visitors to Nepal may have an opportunity to capture the beautiful shots of Mount Everest from above by taking a short Mountain Flight from Kathmandu. The one-hour round-trip of Everest mountain flight is excellent for photographers. As the airlines sell only the window seats, ensuring that everyone gets a great view.
It’s a fantastic way to see the Himalayas if the weather is clear! Passengers are even allowed to enter the cockpit for a limited period of time to watch Mt. Everest with the pilots.
Nepal is certain to give an unexpected yet exciting experience, whether you’re searching for adventure or a cultural encounter.
A person interested in visiting Nepal can plan a three-day itinerary. However, a 3- to 15-day itinerary might be adequate to gain an understanding of Nepal. You will get the opportunity to discover the country’s cultural and religious aspects according on your interests. In addition, an adventure seeker might go trekking on the Himalayan path in the Himalayas.
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