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Kathmandu Valley tours

Alt, Bhaktapur Durbarsquare
Trip Duration
3 days
Trip Grade
Easy
Transportation
Car,van, deluxe bus
Max. Altitude
1,400 meters (4,593 feet) above sea level.
Departure From
Kathmandlu
Destination
Nepal
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch,Dinner, tea/coffee
Accomodation
Deluex Hotel
Season
September to December and March to May

Trip overview

Kathmandu Valley 3-Days Tour

The Kathmandu Valley tour, a vibrant mosaic of art, architecture, spirituality, and cultural diversity, offers travelers a timeless journey into the heart of Nepal. Nestled amidst rolling hills and guarded by the towering peaks of the Himalayas, the valley is home to ancient cities, sacred temples, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites that speak of a rich history stretching back millennia. The Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing Tour—3 Days is a curated cultural and spiritual journey designed to immerse travelers in Nepal’s unique heritage and traditions, offering a perfect blend of historical exploration and spiritual discovery.

Organized by The Himalayan Realms Treks and Expedition Nepal Pvt. Ltd., this tour is ideal for culture enthusiasts, history lovers, photographers, and those seeking to experience Nepal beyond the mountains. In just three days, you will visit the most iconic and revered landmarks of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Patan; explore ancient palace squares; marvel at centuries-old stupas and temples; and witness the vibrant lifestyle of the Nepalese people.

Day 1: Kathmandu City—Temples, Stupas, and Durbar Square

Your cultural journey begins in the bustling capital, Kathmandu. After breakfast, your experienced guide from Himalayan Realms Treks will meet you at your hotel and begin the day’s exploration with a visit to some of the most treasured landmarks in the valley.

Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple)

Perched atop a hill overlooking the city, Swayambhunath is one of Nepal’s oldest and most sacred Buddhist stupas. Its white dome, gilded spire, and all-seeing eyes of Buddha watch over the valley with quiet grace. According to legend, Swayambhunath emerged spontaneously when the valley was once a vast lake. The site is deeply symbolic of enlightenment and spiritual awakening. Surrounded by fluttering prayer flags, shrines, and monasteries, the hilltop offers panoramic views of Kathmandu. Monks often chant, and devotees spin prayer wheels, filling the area with a spiritual ambiance.

Kathmandu Durbar Square

From Swayambhunath, your journey continues to the historical heart of the city—Kathmandu Durbar Square. This UNESCO World Heritage Site once served as the royal palace complex of the Malla kings. The square is a living museum of traditional Newari architecture, filled with intricately carved wooden temples, stone sculptures, and palaces. Highlights include the Hanuman Dhoka Palace, the Kumari Ghar (home of the Living Goddess), and the Taleju Temple. The square is alive with local vendors, religious rituals, and the hum of daily life, offering a vivid glimpse into both the past and, at the same time, the present. Moreover, it creates an immersive experience where history and everyday life seamlessly intertwine.

Pashupatinath Temple

After lunch, visit Pashupatinath, Nepal’s most sacred Hindu temple. Located on the banks of the Bagmati River, this temple complex is dedicated to Lord Shiva and draws thousands of pilgrims and sadhus from all over the subcontinent. While the inner sanctum is reserved for Hindus, visitors can still admire the temple’s golden rooftops, as well as experience its vibrant spiritual atmosphere, and witness the cremation rituals along the riverbanks. Furthermore, the temple’s mysticism is palpable—especially as chants and prayers echo through the sacred complex, thereby deepening the sense of reverence.

Boudhanath Stupa

The final destination for the day is the Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest stupas in the world and the epicenter of Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal. The enormous white dome, topped with a golden tower and the eyes of the Buddha, is surrounded by a circular path lined with prayer wheels, monasteries, and Tibetan shops. As the sun begins to set, locals and monks circumambulate the stupa with butter lamps and incense, creating an unforgettable spiritual ambiance.

Return to your hotel in the evening. Overnight stay in Kathmandu.

Day 2: Bhaktapur—The Living Museum of Nepal

On the second day of your Kathmandu Valley tour, you will explore Bhaktapur. This historic city has preserved its medieval charm and traditions like no other. Located just 12 kilometers from Kathmandu, Bhaktapur is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is renowned for its rich culture, exquisite art, and architectural brilliance

Bhaktapur Durbar Square

Bhaktapur Durbar Square is a masterpiece of medieval Newari architecture. The square is surrounded by palaces, temples, courtyards, and statues, each echoing the artistic excellence of the Malla era. Highlights include the 55-Window Palace, Vatsala Temple, Golden Gate, and Lion’s Gate. The square is a thriving cultural hub where local artisans craft pottery, woodwork, and Thangka paintings just as they have for centuries.

Nyatapola Temple and Taumadhi Square

Continue to Taumadhi Square, home to Nyatapola Temple, the tallest pagoda-style temple in Nepal. This five-tiered marvel was built in 1702 and is dedicated to Siddhi Lakshmi, a Tantric deity. The temple is a symbol of balance, strength, and architectural excellence, with statues of mythical beings guarding each level of the staircase.

Pottery Square

A visit to Pottery Square offers insight into Bhaktapur’s living traditions. Here, you can observe potters at work, spinning clay on wooden wheels and drying their creations in the sun. The square is filled with freshly crafted pots, bowls, and lamps, and you can even try your hand at shaping clay under the guidance of a local artisan.

Local Lifestyle and Newari Cuisine

Bhaktapur is also an excellent place to immerse yourself in Newari culture, the indigenous ethnic group of the valley. As you walk through its narrow alleys, you can observe the daily life of locals and, furthermore, sample traditional Newari dishes such as Juju Dhau (king curd), Chatamari (rice crepe), and Bara (fried lentil patties). The slow pace, friendly locals, and deeply rooted traditions make Bhaktapur a delightful cultural experience.

Return to Kathmandu in the late afternoon. Overnight stay in Kathmandu.

Day 3: Patan—City of Fine Arts and Hidden Temples

The third and final day of the Kathmandu Valley tour takes you to Patan, also known as Lalitpur, the “City of Fine Arts.” Just across the Bagmati River from Kathmandu, Patan boasts an extraordinary concentration of temples, statues, and palaces and is renowned for its artistic heritage and metalwork.

Patan Durbar Square

Begin your exploration at Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The square is full of Newar architecture. It features temples and palace buildings from the 16th century. Notable landmarks include Krishna Mandir, built entirely of stone. There is also the Hiranya Varna Mahavihar, known as the Golden Temple. The Patan Museum is nearby. It houses a world-class collection of traditional sacred art and artifacts.

Hidden Courtyards and Temples

Patan is also famous for its hidden courtyards (bahals) and small temples tucked away from the main squares. Walk through narrow lanes to discover intricately designed courtyards like Kwa Bahal, Mahabouddha Temple, and Sundari Chowk. Each offers a quiet sanctuary showcasing stunning architecture, intricate bronze statues, and detailed woodcarvings.

Local Artisans and Craftsmanship

Patan is home to Nepal’s most skilled metalworkers and stone carvers. During the tour, you’ll visit local workshops where artisans craft statues of deities, ritual items, and traditional jewelry using centuries-old techniques. In addition, you can observe the delicate process of casting and carving. You’ll also have the chance to purchase authentic handmade souvenirs directly from the makers. Consequently, you support local craftsmanship and gain a deeper appreciation for these timeless arts.

Cultural Interaction and Relaxation

As your tour winds down, enjoy a relaxed lunch at a traditional rooftop café overlooking the temples. Interact with locals, share a cup of tea, or reflect on the beauty and harmony of Patan’s living culture. In the afternoon, your guide will drive you back to your hotel or to the airport if you are continuing your journey.

Why Choose Himalayan Realms Treks ?

Experienced Guides: Our passionate local cultural guides speak fluent English. They provide deep insights into Nepal’s rich history and heritage.
>Tailored Experience: Whether you’re a photographer, spiritual seeker, or history enthusiast, we customize the tour’s pace and focus to fit your interests.
Safe and Comfortable Transport: Enjoy all transfers in reliable, air-conditioned vehicles for your comfort.
Authentic Encounters: We prioritize genuine cultural interactions through curated visits to workshops, homes, and monasteries.
Sustainable Tourism: Moreover, we promote responsible travel that respects local traditions and supports artisans and communities.

Conclusion

The 3-Day Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing Tour is an enriching cultural immersion into the soul of Nepal. It’s a journey that brings together majestic temples, ancient royal palaces, living traditions, and warm-hearted people.

With each step on cobbled streets and every fluttering prayer flag, you’ll feel closer to Nepal’s spiritual essence.. You might stand before the serene stupas of Boudhanath, explore Bhaktapur’s timeless squares, or admire the intricate sculptures in Patan. This short yet meaningful tour leaves lasting impressions. Furthermore, it invites you to immerse yourself in the living heritage of the Kathmandu Valley. Here, every stone tells a story, and every moment touches the heart. In addition, you’ll discover why this region remains a vibrant cultural treasure.

Join The Himalayan Realms Treks and Expedition Nepal Pvt. Ltd. Let us guide you on an unforgettable journey through Nepal’s sacred art, culture, and history.

Itinerary

Arrival in Kathmandu-Transfer to Hotel:-Welcome at the Tribhuvan International Airport and transfer to hotel in Kathmandu, rest at the hotel and briefing about the trip. Overnight accommodation is set with BB Plan.

After breakfast full day sightseeing in Kathmandu valley inclusive of Buddha Nath Stupa (this is one of the biggest Buddhist stupa in Nepal, where also you will be able to see many monks and Tibetan peoples), Pasupatinath (one of the most important Hindu Temple of God Shiva, where dead body also cremate), Bhaktapur City (Among three oldest cities is one of the interesting city , where visitor can see fifty five wood carving windows palace, a lot of pottery clubs, many temples and a lot of wood carving place) , Patan City (Also one of the city like Bhaktapur where you will be able to see a Hindus Temple is call God Krishna Temple and Many others as well as A Buddhist Temple call Golden Temple ) & Swyambhunath Stupa (One of oldest Buddhist Stupa located at the highest place in Kathmandu Valley, from where you can see the surroundings of Kathmandu Valley, as well as some mountain peaks also if weather is nice) .

From hotel to Trivhuvan international airport:- today is free or last minute you have few hour special shopping for your relatives. If you have more time you can do some shopping or sightseeing then We will drop you to the International airport to catch your flight back to your home and wish for your Safe journey.

Included

  • 2 night 3 star hotel in Kathmandu. with breakfast
  • All the Land transfer to the sightseeing point
  • All the entrance fees in the sight point
  • Airport pick up drop service by car
  • All meal (breakfast, lunch & dinner)
  • Itinerary English speaking nature guide national park fee
  • All government tax

Not Included

  • Food in Kathmandu ( Lunch & Dinner)
  • Nepal Visa fee
  • International airfare from your country to Kathmandu and from Kathmandu
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu

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