2 Day Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing Tour
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2 Day Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing Tour

Price: USD 210.0

Nepal

calender icon Duration 2.0 days
accommodation icon Accommodation 1 Night 3-star hotel
season icon Best Season Whole Year,
hiking icon Hiking,Sight Seeing 2.0 days
transportation icon Transportation private vehicle days
altitude icon Max-Altitude 1400.0 m
meal icon Meal
difficulty icon Difficulty easy
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2 Day Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing Tour Overview

Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing Tour:

The capital and most popular travel destination of Nepal, Kathmandu is spread across its eponymous valley and encircled by the Himalayan Mountains. It is home to several historical temples, golden pagodas, picturesque landscapes, and intriguing settlements. Kathmandu is located at an elevation of 4,344 feet, where the Bagmati and Vishnumati rivers converge. This region offers fantastic sightseeing opportunities among the highest peaks on Earth, breathtaking Indo-Tibetan and Newari handicrafts, UNESCO-listed historical sites, and mouthwatering cuisine.


The starting point for discovering Nepal's soul is Kathmandu. The 1627-constructed Durbar Square, in the middle of the ancient city's lanes, is the scene of local revelries during the Indra Jatra masked dance festival. Other notable sacred sites are Boudha Stupa, Pashupatinath Temple, Swayambhunath Stupa, and Monkey Temple. 


From hobbit-sized workshops, bustling bazaars, rickshaws, Thukpa and Everest beer, to courtyards of drying rice and chilies, incense wafting out of shrines, national museums, and contemporary Nepali art galleries, Kathmandu offers something special for every traveler, devotee, backpacker, history buff, foodie, and shopaholic.



Kathmandu City Tour Highlights:

Exploring the five sites listed as World Heritage by UNESCO.

Being aware of the extensive heritage of Nepalese culture.

Visits to Kathmandu Durbar Square, where one can catch a glimpse of the living goddess of Nepal, Kumari; historical museums, and local artifact stores.

There are many religious temples, statues, and monuments from the ancient past.

See the Thanka Art School at Bouddhanath Stupa.

Take in the many patterns of Nepal's woodwork arts.

Participate in the ongoing religious rites around Pashupatinath Temple.

Soar above lush landscapes in a cable car for breathtaking Himalayan views.

Enjoy a thrilling downhill hike from Chandragiri Hill. 


Kathmandu Sightseeing Places:


Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple)

Kathmandu has some sightseeing spots that you shouldn't miss. One of them is the Swayambhunath, also known as the Monkey Temple. Situated on a hill this temple offers a spiritual experience. It is believed to be the stupa, in Nepal standing tall for over 2000 years. The surrounding area is lush with forests. Is home to monkeys giving the temple its unique name.


To reach the top of this location visitors need to climb steep steps. There they are greeted by a view of the stupa. The area around it is adorned with sculptures, temples, murals, and prayer wheels that exude an air of antiquity. Historical manuscripts found here offer insights into the past.


Many locals also utilize this space, for meditation and relaxation. Perched on a hillside Swayambhunath provides a view of Kathmandu Valley—an experience that should not be missed when exploring this remarkable place.



Kathmandu Durbar Square:

Kathmandu Durbar Square, one of the three Durbar Squares, in the Kathmandu Valley, has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. This historic and religious landmark showcases the history of Nepal during the Malla and Shah eras. The square is surrounded by temples, sculptures, monuments, and courtyards that hold significance. A highlight of the Kathmandu City Tour is a visit to the Hanuman Dhoka Palace Complex, one of the palaces built during the Malla and Shah dynasties. It is here that you can witness the presence of Kumari, the Nepalese Living Goddess who is considered a reincarnation of Mother Goddess Adi Shakti. During Indra Jatra festivities Kumari graces Durbar Square on a chariot alongside deities in form while bestowing blessings through flower offerings. This celebration attracts thousands of residents and visitors who come to seek blessings from Kumari and revel in the atmosphere. Kathmandu Durbar Square is renowned for its woodcarvings, sculptures, and architecture—a must-visit destination for tourists. Additionally within its premises lies the Tribhuvan Museum which houses cherished artefacts, from Shah Kings.


Akash Bhairab Temple:

Situated in the market of Indra Chowk is a three-story temple that is sometimes referred to as Blue Bhairab. During the Indra Jatra festival, a revered image of Akash Bhairab is brought inside the temple for a week. This festival honors Indra, the God of Rain and King of Heaven.


Hanuman Dhoka:

Hanuman Dhoka holds significance as it served as the royal residence primarily associated with the Malla dynasty. Today it is part of the Durbar Square, a designated World Heritage Site. The ancient palaces and temples, within this complex beautifully represent the religious way of life cherished by the people.


Temple of Kumari:

The Temple of Kumari consists of both a quadrangle and a temple which together serve as the abode for the Chaste Virgin Living Goddess named Kumari. In its midst stands a Buddhist stupa.


Kastha Mandap:

Adjacent, to the Kumari Temple lies Kastha Mandap, a temple also known as Maru Satal. It was constructed by King Laxmi Narsingh Malla in 1596 A.D. using a tree's worth of wood for its construction. Interestingly it is believed that this very "Kastha Mandap" gave rise to Kathmandu's name well. Currently, it houses Gorakh Nath, a Hindu deity.



Pashupatinath Temple:

The Bagmati River banks hold a place for Hindus as it is home, to the revered Pashupatinath temple. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, one of Hinduism's deities this temple has been standing since the century and is considered one of Asia's four major Lord Shiva pilgrimage sites. The temple itself takes the shape of a pagoda adorned with carvings of deities and features four silver-plated side entrances and a gold-plated top section. 


Surrounding the temple are intricately crafted stone and wooden temples. Additionally, several ashrams have been established in the vicinity to provide accommodation for gurus, homeless individuals, seniors, and tantric practitioners. This sacred site serves as a point for Hindu rituals where people visit to perform ceremonies and offer prayers to Lord Shiva for blessings on their family dynamics and health. 


It is also interesting to note that at this location one can witness both the beginning and end stages of life – an essential cycle we all experience. Furthermore, Pashupati attracts thousands of devotees from Nepal and India during festivals such, as Shrawn and Teej who gather here to partake in the festivities while seeking fulfillment amidst this heavenly setting.



Bouddhanath Stupa:

Constructed by Siva Deca in 590–604 BCE, this site holds religious and historical significance for numerous visitors and Buddhist pilgrims. referenced as a Tibetan Buddhist center in Nepal. It is perched atop three terraces, and when viewed from above, it resembles a lotus blossom, which is still revered as a sacred symbol by all devoted Buddhists worldwide. 

The stupa's construction and design are akin to a "Mandala," with its several portions symbolizing the various facets of Buddhism. This visit is more religious and spiritual due to the hundreds of prayer-imprinted wheels at the stupa's base, the vibrant prayer flags hanging above the structure, the pleasant aroma of Buddhist incense sticks, and the serene chanting of Buddhist monks. 

The Great Stupa is surrounded by lovely rooftop hotels, cafes, stores selling local products, and monasteries. The greatest places to see the beautiful Boudhanath Stupa are from the rooftop cafés and hotels. Remember tasting the famed "Khapse" appetizers and Buddhist butter milk tea in Boudha.


Patan Durbar Square:

Situated south of Kathmandu on the opposite side of the Bagmati River, Patan, also known as Lalitpur City, is a neighboring city and a historical and cultural center with old royal structures and creative courtyards.  After spending a fascinating time in Patan, which features an old palace area with a courtyard (Durbar), tall terracotta buildings, impressive intricate window carvings, and a massive stone Krishna Temple in front of a pillar representing Garuda, a vehicle of Lord Vishnu and Lord Krishna, take a drive to Kathmandu Valley. 


This medieval city was once the capital of the country during the Malla period, which spanned the 12th to the 15th century. The primary points of interest are the buildings that make up the Durbar Square complex in the heart of Patan, which is home to the erstwhile Patan Royal Family's palace.  A good specimen of old Newari architecture may be found in the square and its environs.  The palaces have Mul Chowk, Sundari Chowk, and Keshav 


Narayan Chowk as its three principal courtyards.  The oldest is Mul Chowk, which is located in the middle of Patan Square.  The western portion of the complex is divided into many multi-sized and multi-styled temples.  The Krishna Temple, the Bhimsen Temple, and the Golden Temple of Hiranya are the most notable of them.


Krishna Temple:

Built in the seventeenth century, this red-stone temple honours the Hindu deity, Krishna.  The temple is regarded as the first example of Shikara architecture.  Its position in Durbar Square is dominating due to its quality.  One of Durbar Square's treasures is the graceful temple in the Shikhara architecture. The temple is compared to the holy Mount Meru, which Hindu scriptures state is the home of the deity Shiva.


Mahaboudha:

Located east of Durbar Square is the brick-built Buddhist temple Mahaboudha.  The bricks have hundreds of pictures of Buddha carved on them.  Notable for its exquisite Terra-Cotta artwork is the temple.


Kumbashwor:

King Jayasthiti Malla built this five-story Lord Siva temple in the manner of a pagoda. There is a natural spring inside the temple that is thought to have its origins in the well-known glacial lake Gosainkunda. In 1422 A.D., the Golden Work has added afterwards. Ritual bathing and a fair are held during the Janai Purnima festival.


Jagat Narayan Temple:

Devoted to Lord Vishnu, Jagatnarayan Temple is a towering Shikhara-style temple.  The temple's structure is done with red bricks.  A magnificent metal statue of Hanuman, Ganesh, and Garuda—all figures from Hindu mythology and religion—is also housed in the temple.


Rudra Varna Mahavihar:

This Buddhist monastery is home to an incredible collection of wooden, stone, and metal idols.  There is a legend that states this monastery was used to crown ancient kings. Even now, many of the items that the people have contributed are visible here.


The Ashoka Stupas:

When the Indian Emperor Ashoka came to Nepal in 250 B.C., he built four historic stupas in Patan's four corners.  The four stupas may be found in the following locations: Teta (the route to Sano Gaon), Lagankhel, Ebahi, and Pulchowk.

 

 

Chandragiri Hills

Chandragiri is a recently well-known hill station in Kathmandu that is readily accessible by cable car or a quick hike from Thankot or Mathatirtha which is around 2550 meters above sea level. The Chandragiri Hills are among the best spots to see the Kathmandu Valley from above due to their natural beauty. Major mountains including Langtang Lirung, Mount Manaslu, and Ganesh Himal are also visible. 


If the weather is clear and you have your binoculars, you may explore to the east of Everest and the west of Annapurna. Adjacent to the scenic vista is the renowned Bhaleshwor Mahadev Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva.  Himvatakhanda scriptures state that Bhaleshwor Mahadev manifested at the location where Satidevi's "Bhala," or forehead, detached itself from her corpse. Hindu believers think that when people travel to Chandragiri Hills to pay their respects to Mahadev, he grants them one request. 


According to history, Prithvi Narayan Shah first glimpsed Kathmandu from this location and became inspired to conquer it. Shah's dream was realized with the grace of Bhaleshwor Mahadev. According to local legend, farmers who hiked to Bhaleshwor Mahadev during the driest season were met with torrential downpours before they reached their homes. 


A trip to Bhaleshwor Mahadev is no longer difficult because of the cable car. The cable car journey is as magnificent as it is reasonably priced, and it is as captivating and exhilarating. The cherry red cable car, which takes around 9 to 13 minutes to reach a spectacular 2,551 meters from 1,550 meters above sea level, is a great attraction in and of itself for tourists to Chandragiri Hills. Passengers may enjoy views of the snow-capped Himalayas, the rolling emerald hills, and the valley below during this brief trip.



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Itinerary

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Let's begin our adventure at Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with legends of kings and palaces. Take a moment to appreciate the carved buildings visit the Hanuman Dhoka Palace and witness the dwelling of the living goddess Kumari. This square is, like a tapestry that showcases life, art, and history.


Our next destination is Pashupatinath, a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Located alongside the banks of the Bagmati River this spiritual center offers a glimpse into customs. Immerse yourself in the rituals observe the Sadhus ( men) and soak in the atmosphere of this UNESCO-designated monument.


As we continue our journey throughout the day we will reach Bouddha – home to the Bouddhanath Stupa. Here you'll be captivated by an ambiance created by surroundings, fluttering prayer flags in gentle breezes and wafts of incense filling the air. Indulge in delicacies at one of the neighborhood cafes while allowing yourself to be immersed in its spiritual vibes.


To conclude our tour on a note we'll visit Patan Durbar Square – another marvel worth exploring. Gain insights into its history, by visiting Patan Museum and marveling at temples adorned with exquisite Newari handicrafts.


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Make your way to Swyambhunath, often referred to as the Monkey Temple, to start the day. This historic stupa, perched atop a hill, provides sweeping views of the Kathmandu Valley. Take in the spiritual atmosphere, spin the prayer wheels, and marvel at the Buddha's gaze.


We ride the contemporary marvel that is the Chandragiri Cable Car up Chandragiri Hill for an unmatched Himalayan adventure. Views of the spectacular Himalayan range open up as you soar over verdant valleys. Once at the top of the hill, see Bhaleshwor Temple, which is tucked away among the Chandragiri Hills. This historic temple provides a calm retreat and is rich in history. Savour a delicious meal at Chandragiri Hilltop and take in the majesty of the Himalayas. The calm surroundings offer the ideal conditions for a peaceful moment.


Enjoy an exhilarating climb downhill from Chandragiri Hill to round up the tour. This lets you descend and enjoy some time in nature while taking in some amazing mountain views. Your journey will take on an exciting flavour thanks to the hiking track, which provides a unique viewpoint of the surroundings. We return to Kathmandu as the day comes to an end, having gained new perspectives on culture, experienced spirituality, and enjoyed the rush of adventure.


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Included & Excluded Items in the Trip Package

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  • Hotel pickup and drop in a private vehicle.

  • Diver, Private Vehicles, Parking Fee 

  • Professional English-speaking guide throughout the Tour.

  • All government & local taxes.

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  • Nepal entry visa fees.

  • Food and Drinks

  • Tips for guide & driver (tipping is expected).

  • Optional Activities

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Trip Information

Best Time;

Kathmandu sightseeing tours are ideal year-round, despite varying weather conditions. June, July, and August are rainy, while December, January, and February are colder. Nonetheless, Kathmandu usually enjoys clear skies, moderate temperatures, and minimal rainfall, except during June and July. This makes it an excellent time to explore historical landmarks. Autumn, with festivals like Dashain and Tihar, offers a special chance to immerse oneself in Nepali traditions and culture.

Spring and autumn offer the weather our tour is still enjoyable during winter and monsoon months. From December to February although it may be cooler you can still access all of the city's landmarks. The crisp sunny days create quieter moments for exploration without crowds. During the monsoon season from June to August, there might be rain showers; however, this season brings a cultural atmosphere with festivals like Rato Machhendranath Jatra and Gai Jatra. Our tour is designed to be flexible so that you can make the most out of your Kathmandu adventure regardless of the season. You'll have experiences and memorable encounters throughout the year, under our expert guidance.



Transportation Arrangement

During our sightseeing tour, in Kathmandu, which spans two days guests will have the convenience of traveling in private vehicles specially designed for Tourist transportation. Experienced drivers will ensure transfers between attractions. Our transportation services cover pickups and drop-offs from both hotels and the airport. Safety is our priority. We strictly follow hygiene protocols and local regulations. Furthermore, the maintained air conditioning, in the vehicles guarantees an atmosphere while you explore the rich cultural heritage of the Kathmandu Valley.


Tour Guide

We offer the services of knowledgeable guides who have a passion, for sharing the vibrant cultural heritage and history of Kathmandu with our valued guests. Our guides are fluent in English. Possess knowledge about the city's iconic landmarks, traditional practices, and local customs. They excel not only in communication but also in creating captivating and immersive experiences that cater to travelers from diverse backgrounds and with varying interests.


Our dedicated guides provide context intriguing stories and insightful perspectives, about each site they accompany you to. They will skillfully explain the carvings found in temples while also delighting you with legends and folklore associated with historical monuments.


Furthermore, our guides are well-versed in understanding and catering to the needs and preferences of our valued guests. They provide care and support throughout the tour. Whether you have areas of interest that you would like to delve into dietary requirements, meal choices, or any mobility concerns that necessitate special arrangements our guides are committed, to guaranteeing a smooth and unforgettable experience for you.


Packing

The packing list for your Kathmandu tour may vary with the season. December, January, and February bring cold weather, while June, July, and August are typically rainy. Spring (March, April, May) and Autumn offer mild temperatures. It's advisable to pack wisely and check the weather forecast for Kathmandu before embarking on your trip.

Clothing:

Lightweight, breathable layers

Warmer layers for cooler mornings and evenings

Waterproof jacket

Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots

Flip-flops or sandals


Accessories:

Sunscreen and sunglasses

Daypack or small backpack

Travel umbrella


Electronics:

Travel adapter and converter

Portable power bank

Camera or smartphone


Other Items:

Valid passport and travel documents

Local currency (Nepalese Rupees)

Reusable water bottle

Hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipes


Food Options

In our tour, food is not included. However, if you have concerns about dining options, don't worry you can get various international and local cuisines available in Kathmandu. You can find a wide range of international foods as well as the best local delicacies. Check the best local foods If you're interested in trying local foods

Nepali dishes:

Momo (dumplings)

Sel Roti (rice-based doughnut)

Local street snacks

Bara (lentil-based pancake)

Yomari (steamed dumpling with jaggery and sesame seeds)

Dal Bhat (lentil soup, rice, and side dishes)

Gundruk (fermented leafy greens)

Dhido (traditional buckwheat or millet dough)

Thukpa (Tibetan noodle soup)

Samosas and fried lentil patties at local eateries


International Options:

Indian 

Chinese 

Italian

Halal

Korean

Japanese 

Thai



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Accommodation

In Kathmandu, you'll be staying at a 3-star hotel. We've chosen this accommodation for its comfort and its proximity to the heart of the city. The appointed rooms are equipped with amenities to ensure a relaxing stay. There are options for both shared rooms as well as private rooms. You'll have your bathroom for privacy and convenience complete with hot water facilities. Additionally, Wi-Fi connectivity is available for guests to stay connected. Many of the accommodations feature decor allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the ambiance.

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Frequently Asked Question

This tour accommodates varying degrees of fitness levels. The trekking segment can be adjusted accordingly to cater to abilities. Join us on a two-day sightseeing tour of Kathmandu Valley where you can immerse yourself in the adventure, spirituality and beauty that Nepal has to offer.

To enter Nepal you will need a passport and visa. You can obtain one from the Nepal Embassy in your country at the Kathmandu International Airport or the Nepal border. Visas are available for durations of one week or one month giving you the flexibility to choose the period that suits you best. If needed it is possible to extend the validity of your visa by paying fees every week.


Nepal experiences four seasons; summer/monsoon, autumn, winter and spring. The weather can vary depending on both the season and location within Nepal. In Kathmandu, which is situated in the hill country and serves as the capital city of Nepal the weather is generally pleasant for exploring with neither heat nor cold temperatures.


A sightseeing tour of Kathmandu promises exciting experiences. It will introduce you to places that are unique and not found elsewhere in the world. This fantastic trip, across the Kathmandu Valley will provide you with a religious and historical experience of the Nepalese people.


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