Nepal UNESCO Heritage Walking Tour in Kathmandu

Embark on a 9-hour Nepal UNESCO Heritage walking tour in Kathmandu.

 
Activities
Walking
Duration
9 hours
Price
£120 to 130
 
 

Enjoy a Nepal UNESCO Heritage walking tour in Kathmandu!

There are 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu and 8 overall in Nepal. Those carry Religious, Cultural, and Historical importance. The Medieval Palace, Temples, and Buddhist Stupa are popular and well-maintained sites in Nepal and are preserved under conservation acts.

The Kathmandu Valley is made up of the three ancient towns of Patan, Bhaktapur, and Kathmandu. From the 12th to the 18th century, the Malla rulers ruled over these once independent states. The UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Kathmandu are very old and special places with great architecture and spiritual importance. Apart from Historical and Cultural sites, one can explore the wide range of hills and Himalayas.

Price Includes

  • Professional tour guide
  • Entrance fee
  • Mineral water during the tour
  • Government taxes and service charges
  • Transportation in a private vehicle by car, van, or bus, depending on group size

Price Excludes

  1. Tips and gratuities for guide/driver (optional)
  2. Any kind of meals or beverages
  3. Any transfers which are not included in the itinerary

What to expect

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Changunarayn: The heritage of the Lichavi kingdom is preserved to this day in this traditional temple designed in Nepali style. Visitors and locals alike often visit this temple.

Pashupatinath Temple: One of the most respected Hindu temples in Nepal is Pashupatinath Temple. This temple is located on the outskirts of Kathmandu city and on the banks of the revered Bagmati River.

Swayambhunath Temple: You can go around the stupa spinning the prayer wheels, and you will even see many Hindu temples and deities that co-exist in concord in this Buddhist site. Along the way, you will observe many other shrines, stupas, gravestones, and offering places.

Bouddhanath: Boudhanath is recognized as one of the largest Buddha stupas in the world Standing tall as a vast, serene, and exquisite mandala, it dominates the nearby town. You may notice huge eyes at the Boudhanath stupa, which have been used for thousands of years as a sign of Buddhist devotion.

Bhaktapur Durbar Square: Four significant squares can be found here: Durbar Square, Taumadhi Square, Dattatreya Square, and Pottery Square. The 55-window palace is among the most remarkable architecture in this area. This World Heritage site is renowned for its beautiful ceramics and wood sculptures.

Patan Durbar and Museum: The Patan Durbar Square is the courtyard of the old Malla palace, situated in the metropolis of Lalitpur, which is filled with Newari Architecture and nearby Newar community.
Moving forward, you will enter Keshav Narayan Chowk. It is made into the Patan Museum. You will get to take a look at many facts about our tradition and history and especially about historic Japanese civilization. It is a beautiful, peaceful vicinity to unwind and aspects a number Buddhist, Tantric, and Hindu artifacts.

Kathmandu Durbar Square: Durbar Square in Kathmandu is a serene, sacred site. The Mohan Chok and Sundari Chok courtyards, small ponds, fountains, and historic sculptures surround it. This website is the ideal encapsulation of Nepal's rich cultural past.

 

Nepal UNESCO Heritage Walking Tour in Kathmandu: From £120 to £130 for 9 hours

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