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Kathmandu Valley Tour
Kathmandu Valley has been covered by mountains so it is
called as Valley. It is situated 400 ft. above the sea level
and the valley have presented as combination of the heritage
and fundamental site itself. We find many heritages,
historical and natural places in Kathmand Valley; seven
sights have been listed as World heritage site. There are
three main city in Kathmandu valley; Kathmandu, Bhaktapaur
and Patan (Lalitpur). Kathmandu city is the capital of
Nepal. Bhakatapur and Patan are situated nearby the
Kathmandu city. All cities are very beautiful and rich in
the view of heritage site, historical site, culture,
locality and nature scenery. Kathmandu valley tour covers
sightseeing in major places of the cities and culture and
nature tour in and around Kathmandu Valley.
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu.
Our office represent meets you at the airport and pick up
you from airport to Hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 02: Sightseeing tour in Kathmandu city.
Breakfast.
Sightseeing tour:
Morning: Pashupatinath, and Boudhanath.
Afternoon: Kathmandu Durbar Square and Swaymbhu.
Overnight at Hotel.
KATHMANDU DURBAR SQUARE
Durbar literally mean Palaces is in the heart of old city
Kathmandu in Basantapur. There are around 50 temples in the
vicinity including the temple Taleju Bhawani which was
brought from Indian continent by Mallas with them in around
9th Century. The Durbar is divided into two courtyards, the
outer comprising Kasthamandap, Kumari Ghar, and Shiva-Parvati
Temple, and the inner consisting of Hanuman Dhoka and the
main palace. Important ceremonies, including the coronation
of the Nepali monarch, are held in the Kathmandu Durbar
Square.
SWAYAMBHU
Swayambhu literally means 'Self-Existent One.' Swoyambhunath
is believed to have been established more than 2,500 years
ago. An inscription dated 460 A.D. states that the
construction was carried out by King Manadeva. By the
thirteenth century Swoyambhunath had developed into an
important Buddhist learning site. The history of Kathmandu
Valley is said to have started with the beginning of
Swoyambhu. The largest image of the Sakyamuni Buddha in
Nepal is in a monastery next to the Stupa. Behind the
hilltop is a temple dedicated to Manjusri of Saraswati - the
goddess of learning. Statues and shrines of Buddhist and
Hindu deities dot the Stupa complex. Large numbers of
Buddhists and Hindus alike visit Swoyambhunath. Swoyambhu is
perhaps the best place to observe the religious harmony in
Nepal.
PASHUPATINATH
Pashupatinath is one of the four most important religious
sites in Asia for Shiva devotees. Pashupatinath, dedicated
to Shiva the Destroyer, is the holiest Hindu pilgrimage
destination in Nepal. Although the Pashupatinath Temple was
only built in the fifth century and later renovated by Malla
kings, the holy site is said to have existed from the
beginning of the millennium. A gold-plated roof, four silver
doors, and wood carvings of the finest quality decorate the
pagoda temple of Pashupatinath. Temples dedicated to several
other Hindu and Buddhist deities surround the temple of
Pashupatinath. Behind the temple is the River Bagmati. On
the banks of Bagmati are raised platforms used as cremation
sites for Hindus. Pashupatinath, in a limited sense,
literally means the Lord of the Animals. But animal is also
a term that denotes the animal like instincts in human
beings.
BOUDDHANATH
Bouddhanath is the center of Tibetan culture in Nepal. The
36-meter-high Stupa of Bouddhanath is one of the largest
stupas in South Asia. Bouddhanath Stupa was renovated by
Licchavi rulers in the eighth century. The Mandala design in
Bouddhanath is a copy of the one in Gyangtse in Tibet. The
Stupa is located in the area of ancient trade route to Tibet
where Tibetan merchants rested and offered prayers for many
centuries.
Day 03: Kathmandu to Nagarkot.
Breakfast, drive to Nagarkot. On the way, visit Bhaktapur
for sightseeing tour in Bhaktapur. Overnight at Hotel.
BHAKTAPUR
Bhaktapur Durbar Square another palace complex of the Malla
King's during 9th - 18th Century is located in the center of
Bhaktapur. The Square is one of the most charming
architectural showpieces of the Valley as it highlights some
of the finest medieval arts of Nepal. The main items of
interest in Bhaktapur Durbar Square are the Lion Gate, the
Golden Gate and the statues of kings on stone monoliths. The
Golden Gate was erected by King Ranjit Malla as the entrance
to the main courtyard of the Fifty-five Windowed Palace. The
Palace of Fifty-five Windows was built during the reign of
King Yakshya Malla in A.D. 1427 and was remodelled by King
Bhupatindra Malla in the 17th century.
NAGARKOT This is the spot you are going to visit for one
night so that you can have a view of Sun seat as well as
next day Sun rise. Located 30 km to the east of Kathmandu on
the valley rim, Nagarkot is the
favorite weekend getaway for those who seek Himalayan
scenery and rural serenity. From Nagarkot, you witness the
stunning view of mountains that extend all the way from
Dhaulagiri in the west past Mt. Everest to Kanchenjunga in
the east. The surrounding countryside of Nagarkot is great
for walking. Accommodation in resort hotels and lodges. The
View : Nagarkot is situated at an elevation of 2,175 m and
provides a grandstand panorama of the Himalaya . You can see
five of the world's 10 tallest mountains - Everest (8,848
m), Lhotse (8,516 m), Cho Oyu (8,201 m), Makalu (8,463 m)
and Manaslu (8,163 m) - and many other lesser summits. The
snow peaks look especially gorgeous during sunset and
sunrise.
Day 04: Nagarkot to Kathmandu.
Breakfast, drive to Kathmandu. Visit Patan Durbar Square and
sightseeing tour in Patan. Overnight at hotel.
PATAN DURBAR SQUARE
Patan Durbar Square another royal palace complex of the then
Malla Kings during 17th century is situated in the center of
Patan city. This was taken as the youngest Kingdom. The
Square and its surroundings provide very good example of
ancient Newari architecture. Patan City is taken as Buddhist
city and can be seen many Buddhist shrines, stupas,
monasteries etc. The palace has three main courtyards the
central and the oldest is Mul Chowk. To the west of the
complex are a dozen free standing temples of various sizes
and styles. Krishna Temple widely worshipped on Krishna's
Birthday, Bhimsen Temple, the Golden Temple of Hiranya Varna
Mahavira and Sundari Chowk ( the bathing complex of the then
Malla King's ) mark the architectural excellence of its era.
The Sundari Chowk with the sunken bath of Tusha Hiti,
contains exquisite woodcarvings, stone, and metal sculpture.
Patan Durbar Square also houses a temple of Taleju Bhawani.
In this complex, there is amazing museum of art where the
collection of Hinduism and Buddhism are displayed.
Day 05: Departure.
Breakfast, drive to airport for departure from Nepal.
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