Exploring with Kathmandu Rickshaw Tour may be a fun and interesting way to take in the sights, sounds, and cultural essence of the city. It is a wonderful and laid-back way to see the colorful culture, history, and daily life of Kathmandu. It’s the best opportunity to take in the splendor of the city’s streets and landmarks while viewing it from a new angle.
Enjoy well-preserved cycle rickshaws, pleasantly sitting in the passenger seat while the driver cycles you around. With this form of transportation, you may go through busy streets and tight alleyways that could be difficult for larger cars to reach.
You can plan your rickshaw trip to visit different marketplaces, landmarks, and cultural attractions across the city. You will chance to experience it depending on your interests and the amount of time you have available.
Our Kathmandu Rickshaw Ride Tour completes in 3-4 hours ride. It stops at the UNESCO World Heritage Site Kathmandu Durbar Square, well-known for its temples, palaces, and traditional Newari architecture.
Other stopping points are Ason and Thamel Markets. This thriving tourist area is well-known for its eateries, retail establishments, and exciting nightlife. Discover local marketplaces of Asan/Ason Bazaar, where you can purchase handicrafts, spices, and souvenirs while taking in the daily bustle of life.
Perceptive commentary Drivers of rickshaws frequently serve as tour guides and may offer insights about the background, customs, and importance of the locations you visit. They could impart tales and regional lore that enhance your experience.
Rickshaw excursions are a great way to take close-up pictures of intricate architectural features, vibrant street sceneries, and unposed candid of everyday life.
Dress comfortably: Choose shoes that are appropriate for strolling around between pauses and sitting in rickshaws.
Respect Local traditions: When visiting places of worship, dress modestly and abide by any local traditions or laws.
Timing: You might experience the bustle of daily life of local at any time of the day. However, you might have to complete it riding in a busy streets. We advice you to plan your excursion in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and traffic, especially in the main market of Ason.
Safety: We make sure the rickshaw is in good working order, and the driver drives safely. Throughout the tour, your safety is our priority.
Bring Cash: You should carry some Nepali Currency for the entrance fee and permit to visit monuments.
Your lodging is not included in the regular itinerary for the Kathmandu Rickshaw Tour. However, if you require a hotel in Kathmandu prior to or after your trip departure, please contact us.
Days | Hotel/Lodge | Category | Place |
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01 | N/A | N/A | Kathmandu |
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An expert Rickshaw driver will pick you up from your accommodation and transport you to the tour. You ride your rickshaws through the bustling, winding lanes of Thamel, Ason, passing by the Durbar Square in Kathmandu. Take the most colorful and enthralling photos of the markets, temples, and local culture.
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Exploring with Kathmandu Rickshaw Tour may be a fun and interesting way to take in the sights, sounds, and cultural essence of the city. It is a wonderful and laid-back way to see the colorful culture, history, and daily life of Kathmandu. It’s the best opportunity to take in the splendor of the city’s streets and landmarks while viewing it from a new angle.
Enjoy well-preserved cycle rickshaws, pleasantly sitting in the passenger seat while the driver cycles you around. With this form of transportation, you may go through busy streets and tight alleyways that could be difficult for larger cars to reach.
You can plan your rickshaw trip to visit different marketplaces, landmarks, and cultural attractions across the city. You will chance to experience it depending on your interests and the amount of time you have available.
Our Kathmandu Rickshaw Ride Tour completes in 3-4 hours ride. It stops at the UNESCO World Heritage Site Kathmandu Durbar Square, well-known for its temples, palaces, and traditional Newari architecture.
Other stopping points are Ason and Thamel Markets. This thriving tourist area is well-known for its eateries, retail establishments, and exciting nightlife. Discover local marketplaces of Asan/Ason Bazaar, where you can purchase handicrafts, spices, and souvenirs while taking in the daily bustle of life.
Perceptive commentary Drivers of rickshaws frequently serve as tour guides and may offer insights about the background, customs, and importance of the locations you visit. They could impart tales and regional lore that enhance your experience.
Rickshaw excursions are a great way to take close-up pictures of intricate architectural features, vibrant street sceneries, and unposed candid of everyday life.
Dress comfortably: Choose shoes that are appropriate for strolling around between pauses and sitting in rickshaws.
Respect Local traditions: When visiting places of worship, dress modestly and abide by any local traditions or laws.
Timing: You might experience the bustle of daily life of local at any time of the day. However, you might have to complete it riding in a busy streets. We advice you to plan your excursion in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and traffic, especially in the main market of Ason.
Safety: We make sure the rickshaw is in good working order, and the driver drives safely. Throughout the tour, your safety is our priority.
Bring Cash: You should carry some Nepali Currency for the entrance fee and permit to visit monuments.
An expert Rickshaw driver will pick you up from your accommodation and transport you to the tour. You ride your rickshaws through the bustling, winding lanes of Thamel, Ason, passing by the Durbar Square in Kathmandu. Take the most colorful and enthralling photos of the markets, temples, and local culture.
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