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Seven World Heritage Day Tour in Kathmandu Nepal

Location Kathmandu, Nepal
$190.00
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Overview

Enjoy a single Kathmandu day tour of all the Seven World Heritage Sites located in Kathmandu Valley. As UNESCO has declared most of the architectural and religious as well as historical sites of Kathmandu to be important that must be protected and preserved, you will get to see why are they being given such importance. Witness all three of the popular Durbar Squares of Kathmandu valley, two of the important Buddhist pilgrimage sites with massive stupas, and finally two of the unique and popular Hindu temples in your journey.

The majestic sight of the popular structure like Krishna Temple, Nyatapola, 55 window palace, Kal-Bhairav statue, and many more in the sites. The architectural construct of every single building you encounter will show you the skills of our ancestors, and the religious harmony of the Hindu and Buddhist religions will affect you spiritually. The trip is 12 hours and starts at 7 am and finishes at 7 pm.
Seven World Heritage Day Tour in Kathmandu Nepal
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 12 hours

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  • Transport by private vehicle
  • Professional tour guide
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off (Inside Ring road)
  • Entrance fee in all 7 Heritage sites Entry Fee (~USD 45 PP)
  • Gratuities
  • Food and drinks (Can buy at each site)

  • Swayambhunath Temple
    Swayambhunath Stupa is another Buddhist pilgrimage site of Nepal enlisted in the UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is accessible from two entrances. The first entrance is an inclined walk to the top and the other is around the hill which is an easy ride in a vehicle. As being a Buddhist pilgrimage site, it consists of many Hindu temples around the hilltop showing the harmony of both religions. On the way to the Stupa, you can see many shrines and vendors with similar collections of mementos along with monkeys roaming around freely. At the top, you will see a big stupa with prayer wheels around it and a large gold-plated thunderbolt right at the east entrance.
  • Amideva Buddha Park
    After your Swayambhunath visit, you will come across a park called Amideva Buddha Park. There are big statues of Shakyamuni Buddha in the park with many other smaller religious and architectural components distributed in the park.
  • Kathmandu Durbar Square
    Kathmandu Durbar Square is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Nepal. In Kathmandu Durbar Square, you will see that many historical and architectural buildings and many of them are under construction. However, there are many explorable places around the area. You will see many statues of various deities like Kal Bhairav, Hanuman, and also a miniature model of Pashupatinath temple near the vicinity. Also, you can explore the Kumari Ghar where the living goddesses of Nepal are located.
  • Kumari Chowk
    Go to the Kumari Chowk and visit the chowk with its three-level construction. It is the red-bricked courtyard where the living goddesses resides. Kumari is a Newari girl chosen to be the living god until she reaches puberty.
  • Patan Durbar Square
    The Patan Durbar Square is the courtyard of the historic Malla palace at Lalitpur. It is a treasure chest of Newari architecture. The durbar square is layered with crimson bricks on the floor. The durbar square can be divided into three courtyards which are Sundari Chowk, Mul Chowk, and Keshav Narayan Chowk. Each of these Chowks has its distinctive features. Sundari Chowk has various statues and stoned architecture. Mul Chowk has many sculptures and statues; thus, it is guarded due to the danger of thievery. Keshav Narayan Chowk is the museum of Patan Durbar Square. You will see many things related to historic civilization.
  • Patan Royal Palace
    Heading on to the main site, you will see the amazing stone architecture of Krishna temple. You can see 21 shrines in the temple with carvings related to Ramayana and Mahabharat. There is a large bell near the Krishna temple. Other than Krishna temple, you can see other architectural beauty like Shankar Narayan Temple with statues of kneeling elephants, large sculptures of animals like lions on each side of entrances gates in most of the places, Rudravarna Mahavihar, Mahaboudha, and Machhendranath Temple.
  • Golden Temple (Hiranya Varna Mahavihar)
    You will moreover visit the golden temple in the north. Hiranya Varna Mahavihar, also the golden temple, is a 12th-century pagoda-style temple. It has bronze statues and silver and gold decorations. You can see a giant prayer wheel and a golden photo of Lord Buddha.
  • Patan Museum
    Moving on to your seven-world heritage tour, you will enter Keshav Narayan Chowk, the museum of Patan Durbar Square. In the museum, you can see many records about the lifestyle of ancestors and artifacts regarding Hindu, Tantric and Buddhist communities.
  • Bhaktapur Durbar Square
    Bhaktapur Durbar Square is situated at the “City of Devotees”, Bhaktapur. It is also an indigenous place for Newari people, culture, and architecture. The durbar square offers many enchanted sites as a 55-window palace, Nyatapola temple, statues of several kings, Dattatreya temple and many more. As you enter the city, the gates are ornamental with various carvings in them and be sure to try the local curd of Bhaktapur before leaving the city as it is famous all over the surrounding region.
  • Nyatapola Temple
    Nyatapola Temple is a superbly sculptured pagoda-style five leveled roofed temple. It is one of the tallest pagodas and shows a beautiful instance of the high. It is over 30 meters tall architectural beauty accessible by a flight of steps reaching the top. You can see statues at the sides of these steps as you go along which is the signature of Hindu, Buddhist and Tantric architecture.
  • Dattatreya temple is located at the Dattatreya Square of Bhaktapur. It is believed that the temple was constructed by using the stem of a single tree. And as the size of the temple is massive, the tree is ought to be very huge. The temple has idols of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva with a huge tree at the back.
  • 55 Window Palace
    The 55-window palace is one of the amazing structures in the Bhaktapur Durbar Square. There are exactly 55 windows carved in the palace. The palace was constructed on many courtyards linked together. The golden gate is the entrance of this palace which is also popular due to its beauty and architectural and artistic appearance.
  • Siddha Pokhari
    Siddha Pokhari is a human-made pond which is 171 meters long and 3 meters deep. It is a hangout place for local people and had a great ambiance. You can just spend some of your time relaxing around the pond and if possible, interact with the locals there.
  • Changu Narayan Temple
    The least visited of all the UNESCO World Heritage Sites is a gem waiting to be discovered by the outside world! This village is a truly incredible place. You will observe Newari craftsmen doing traditional carvings as they have done for hundreds of years. The temple is the oldest Hindu temple in the Valley, dating back nearly 900 years.
  • Pashupatinath Temple
    Pashupatinath temple is the greatest temple complex in Nepal. It homes over 500 temples and shrines in the area. The complex covers 0.64 hectares of land and is an attraction point for many Hindu devotees. It is listed as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The central temple is a pagoda-style with beautiful wood carvings and gold-covered two stages of roofs. There is a big bronze statue of a bull in the main entrance of the. Other than the temples, you will discover Sadhus performing daily rites and cremation ceremonies being conducted on the bank of holy river Bagmati.
  • Boudhanath Stupa
    Boudhanath Stupa is one of the greatest mandalas of Nepal. It is 36 meters tall with over 50 gompas constructed around its vicinity. It is one of the main and most integral Buddhist pilgrimage destinations of Nepal for the spiritual and tourism purpose. As being enlisted in the World Heritage Site, the stupa is highly preserved with a serene environment and clean surroundings. As you enter the premises of the Boudhanath, you will see a large dome with prayer flags crisscrossing everywhere. The scent of incense sticks fills the atmosphere there with the prayer wheel surrounding the stupa. If you reach the stupa at the time of prayer, then you will be spiritually taken away with the chimes and prayer sounds. Aside from these elements of Boudhanath Stupa, you will stumble on many eateries and memento retail outlets.

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    Seven World Heritage Day Tour in Kathmandu Nepal

    Location Kathmandu, Nepal
    $190.00
    This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after they redeem the gift voucher.
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