What You Will Do
✅Exclusive 4 UNESCO+Dharahara MC tour.
✅Full-day excursion to see all 7 sites.
✅MotorCycle trip with Guide Rider.
✅All Private tours
Kathmandu sightseeing tour offers the Nepal's spiritual soul and rich history on this amazing seven iconic UNESCO Sites (Monkey Temple, the sacred Pashupatinath Temple, the grand Boudhanath Stupa and the royal Durbar Squares, Patan and Bhaktapur) Including Dharahara Tower as well hidden monuments and places around the valley.
From the top of Dharahara, you can enjoy a stunning view of the entire Kathmandu even the majestic Himalayas are visible on a clear day.
We offer the comfortable private vehicle with an expert guide and driver.
For Motorcycle tour well condition Motorcycle and professional Guide Rider.
Feel Free and safety to Explore centuries old palaces, temples, stupas and witness Hindu rituals along the Bagmati River, experience the vibrant mix of Hindu and Buddhist costoms.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Kathmandu Durbar Square
1 hour
Step into Nepal's royal past at Kathmandu Durbar Square, a historic complex filled with Malla-era palaces, temples and courtyards. Explore the architectural masterpieces that were once the seat of the ancient Malla kings.
The Kumari Ghar (Home of the Living Goddess) is a must-see, where you might catch a glimpse of the Kumari, a young girl chosen to embody the goddess until she reaches puberty.
Why Visit?
•Discover the rich royal history of Nepal.
•Visit the home to the Living Goddess.
•Explore ancient architecture.
A. Kumari Chowk
Located within Kathmandu Durbar Square, Kumari Chowk is a red-brick courtyard that houses the Living Goddess Kumari. This three-level building is where the Kumari resides. The Kumari is a prepubescent girl chosen to be the goddess of the Newar people until she reaches puberty, and visiting her courtyard is a rare and sacred experience.
Why Visit?
• Witness a key aspect of Nepalese Hindu and Newar culture.
2
Swayambhunath Temple
1 hour
Perched on a hilltop, this ancient Buddhist stupa offers stunning panoramic views of Kathmandu Valley. With its golden spire and Buddha’s all-seeing eyes, it is a sacred site for both Hindus and Buddhists. Playful monkeys roam the complex, adding a lively charm to this peaceful sanctuary.
3
Patan Durbar Square
30 minutes
A masterpiece of Newari craftsmanship, Patan Durbar Square is famous for its ornate temples, palace courtyards, and the Patan Museum. Highlights include the Krishna Temple, Golden Temple, and Mahabouddha Temple, showcasing exquisite metal and stone carvings.
4
Bhaktapur Durbar Square
30 minutes
Wander through the well-preserved medieval city of Bhaktapur, known for its intricate wood carvings, pagoda-style temples, and lively cultural atmosphere. Key attractions include the Nyatapola Temple, 55-Window Palace, and Pottery Square, where artisans still practice traditional crafts.
5
Changu Narayan
30 minutes
Nepal’s oldest Hindu temple, dating back to the 5th century, sits atop a hill offering stunning valley views. This sacred site is adorned with intricate stone carvings depicting Hindu deities and is an important pilgrimage spot for Lord Vishnu devotees.
6
Boudhanath Stupa
30 minutes
One of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world, Boudhanath is a spiritual hub for Tibetan Buddhism. Surrounded by monasteries, prayer flags, and chanting monks, this site is a tranquil retreat and a cultural highlight of Kathmandu.
7
Pashupatinath Temple
30 minutes
The holiest Hindu temple in Nepal, dedicated to Lord Shiva, sits along the sacred Bagmati River, where Hindu cremation ceremonies take place. With its golden rooftops, silver-plated doors, and vibrant spiritual energy, this site offers deep insight into Nepal’s religious traditions.
8
1 hour
Are you looking for a spot in Kathmandu that blends history, culture, and amazing views also the Himalayas?
Then, Dharahara (also called Bhimsen Tower) is a must-see! This legendary tower offers not only a piece of Nepal’s past but also some of the best views of the city. Whether you’re a history buff or just love a good view, Dharahara won’t disappoint.
Tower originally built in 1832 by Prime Minister Bhimsen Thapa as a military watchtower, original structure was destroyed during the 2015 earthquake, but it has been beautifully rebuilt with modern and reopened in 2021. Standing 72 meters tall tower offers a stunning 360-degree view of the Kathmandu Valley. From Top, you can spot landmarks like Basantapur, Patan, Monkey Temple, and even the Himalayas on a clear day.
Inside the tower, a museum highlights Nepal’s rich history and culture, providing deeper insight into the country’s past. At the base, a peaceful park with fountains offers a relaxing spot to unwind after the climb.
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