Immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Nepalese culture as you interact with locals, visit traditional handicraft workshops, and witness daily rituals at revered temples. Engage in meaningful cultural exchanges that deepen your understanding of Nepal’s diverse traditions.
Enjoy the flexibility of designing your own itinerary or selecting from our curated list of Kathmandu’s must-see attractions. Whether you’re fascinated by ancient temples, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, or vibrant markets, our experienced guides will create a bespoke tour that matches your interests.
Travel in style and comfort in our private car, equipped with air-conditioning and driven by professional chauffeurs who navigate Kathmandu’s bustling streets with ease. Relax and enjoy the sights while our knowledgeable guides provide insightful commentary and insider tips along the way.
Pickup included
The mysterious tales that surround Katmandu Durbar Square along with its preserved art and architecture, history, and culture are noteworthy. The historic palace of Kathmandu is named after the Hindu monkey God, Hanuman. The crowning ceremony of the Kings of Nepal used to be conducted in the courtyard inside the palace. The statue of King Pratap Mall sitting on the stone pillar can be seen at the front along with the Jagannath temple which dates back to the medieval period. The large stone statue of Kal Bhairav, the God of destruction, the Big Bell and Big Drum, and Hindu Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati peep from the window. Visit the residence of the living Goddess Kumari, a virgin girl selected from a Buddhist family to act as a deity. The building has profusely carved wooden balconies and window screens. Kasthamandap temple, just by its side is believed to be built from a single tree trunk. The name Katmandu is derived from this temple.
Swayambhunath / Monkey Temple is a 2500-year-old stupa situated on a hillock about 77 m above ground level. The hillock gives a wonderful view of the Katmandu valley. The dome on top with painted eyes on four sides symbolizes the all-seeing eyes of Buddha. Swayambhunath is a religious shrine of Buddhists. Two Buddhist monasteries within the complex and a temple of Haratima where both Buddhists and Hindus worship form other attractions of the places. The temple of Manjushree and the Anandakuti Bihar is a short walk from the main site.
Bouddhanath stupa is located 6 km to the east of Kathmandu and is believed to be built in the 5th century AD. The Stupa is one of the biggest Buddhist Stupas in the world and is ringed by Buddhist lamas and monasteries. Bouddhanath is a holy stupa for Tibetan Buddhists who come here in thousands in winter to pay their honor.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 5 minutes before departure time.
We will pick you up at any hotel in the Kathmandu area with your name card.