Kathmandu Temple and Heritage Tour

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Overview

Discover Kathmandu’s spiritual blend of Hindu and Buddhist traditions.


Visit Pashupatinath Temple, Nepal’s most sacred Hindu shrine, and the majestic Bouddhanath Stupa.


Explore medieval architecture at Patan and Bhaktapur Durbar Squares.


Marvel at Doleshwor Mahadev Temple and the towering 144-foot Sanga Mahadev Statue, a tribute to Shiva.

Itinerary

Begin your Nepal adventure upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, where you'll be warmly greeted by our representative with a traditional Khada or garland, a symbol of Nepalese hospitality.


Enjoy a seamless transfer to your hotel for check-in, followed by a brief orientation about your tour itinerary.


Relax and rejuvenate with an overnight stay in Kathmandu, preparing for the exciting days ahead exploring Nepal.

Begin your Kathmandu spiritual and cultural journey after breakfast with visits to iconic landmarks.


  • Explore Pashupatinath Temple, Nepal's most sacred Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, and observe the rituals along the Bagmati River while encountering Sadhus.
  • Experience the Buddhist peace and serenity surrounding Bouddhanath Stupa, one of the world's largest stupas.
  • Hike to Swayambhunath Stupa, also known as the Monkey Temple, a hilltop sanctuary offering panoramic Kathmandu views.
  • Delve into history at Patan Durbar Square, admiring the intricately carved temples, including the Krishna Temple and Golden Temple.

Overnight stay in Kathmandu.

Explore Kathmandu Valley's rich cultural heritage with a day trip to ancient sites.


  • Begin at Bhaktapur Durbar Square, immersing yourself in its medieval palaces, temples, and courtyards.
  • Continue to Doleshwor Mahadev Temple, a revered Hindu pilgrimage site believed to be the head of Kedarnath.
  • Marvel at the Sanga Mahadev Statue, the world's second-tallest Shiva statue, offering panoramic views of the Nepali landscape.

Return to Kathmandu for an evening of souvenir shopping.


Overnight stay in Kathmandu.

After a relaxed morning following breakfast, transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) three hours prior to your departure flight.


Cherish the unforgettable memories of Nepal's rich spiritual and cultural heritage gained during your journey.

What's included

  • Airport Pickup/Drop
  • Breakfast
  • Nepali style traditional welcome at Airport with Khada or mala.
  • Tour Assistance, briefing in Airport and Hotel and dedicated assistance of tours by our staff.
  • Comfortable hotel accommodation
  • All Sightseeing/activities by private vehicle as per Itinerary.

What's excluded

  • International airfare.
  • Tour Guide
  • Entry fees
  • Lunch or other meals which are not mentioned in Including section
  • Extra use of vehicles than itinerary
  • Personal Expenses (Laundry, internet, phone calls, etc.)

Good to know

1. How can I see Mount Everest without trekking?

You can experience Everest Mountain Flights, a 50–60 minute scenic flight from Kathmandu Airport, offering breathtaking aerial views of Mt. Everest and other Himalayan peaks. The journey starts at 5:30 AM from your hotel, with flights departing at 6:30 AM. The total experience lasts around 3 hours.


2. What is the best way to experience paragliding in Pokhara?

Paragliding in Pokhara lets you soar over the beautiful valley with stunning views of Phewa Lake and the Annapurna range. The actual flight lasts 20–30 minutes, with the total trip taking around 3 hours. You can choose between two departure times: 11:00 AM or 1:00 PM from your hotel in Pokhara.


3. Is there an adventure activity between Kathmandu and Pokhara?

Yes! You can enjoy Trishuli River Rafting, an exhilarating white-water rafting experience. The rafting spot is about 100 km from Kathmandu, making it a perfect stop on the way to Pokhara. The rafting journey covers 18–20 km, offering a mix of thrilling rapids and scenic river views.


4. Do I need a visa to visit Nepal?

Yes, most travelers require a visa to enter Nepal, except Indian Citizens.

Visa on Arrival is available for most nationalities at Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu) and various land border crossings. It is recommended that you check the latest visa regulations before traveling.


5. What documents are required to enter Nepal?

To enter Nepal, you need:

  • A valid passport (with at least six months of validity).
  • A Nepal entry visa (available on arrival or through embassies).
  • A passport-sized photograph (for visa processing).
  • Proof of return or onward travel (if required by immigration).


6. When is the best time to visit Nepal?

Nepal is a year-round destination, but the best travel months are:

  • September – December & March – May – Pleasant weather, ideal for sightseeing and trekking.
  • January – February – Cold winter months, perfect for snow lovers.
  • June – August – Monsoon season with frequent rains, best for lush landscapes and fewer crowds.


7. What kind of food can I expect in Nepal?

Nepal offers a variety of cuisines, from traditional Dal Bhat (lentils and rice) to international dishes. Street food like momos (dumplings) and Newari delicacies are must-tries. Vegetarian and vegan options are widely available.


8. Are vehicles allowed inside World Heritage Sites in Nepal?

No, sightseeing within World Heritage Sites and pedestrian-friendly areas is done on foot, as vehicles are prohibited inside these locations. Your transport will drop you at the nearest access point.


9. What are my options for mobile connectivity in Nepal?

You can stay connected in Nepal by:

  • Buy a local SIM card upon arrival at the airport or in city outlets (options include Ncell & Nepal Telecom). A passport and a passport-sized photo may be required.
  • Pre-purchasing a regional eSIM for Nepal before your trip allows you to have instant connectivity upon landing without the hassle of buying a physical SIM.

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