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The Golden Triangle Day Tour Package in Kathmandu Nepal

Location Kathmandu, Nepal
$135
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Overview

The Kathmandu Valley is a superb collection of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. They range from Buddhist to Hindu to ancient cities with exquisite royal palaces with their collection of ancient temples. The Golden Triangle Day Tour package in Kathmandu Nepal takes you to the finest examples of three such places, thereby giving you a great overview of the culture, history, art, and spirituality that makes up the history of the Kathmandu Valley. 

The Tour Package in Kathmandu starts after breakfast at 9 am and takes you by private car to the best three of the major sites: Boudhanath, Pashupatinath, and Bhaktapur. The first represents, a major Buddhist pilgrimage site in Nepal the second one the most sacred Hindu site and the last one is a royal city. 

Each is filled with amazing art, temples, and culture. Enjoy the one day Kathmandu tour with your private city guide. The Kathmandu tour is the perfect one day tour of the Kathmandu Valley!
The Golden Triangle Day Tour Package in Kathmandu Nepal
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide

  • Transport by private vehicle
  • Professional tour guide
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off (Inside Ring Road including Bouddha area)
  • Entry Fee (~USD 25 PP)
  • Gratuities
  • Food and Drinks

  • Boudhanath Stupa
    Prepare to be mesmerized at Boudhanath, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the largest spherical stupas in the world. This is the spiritual, vibrant heart of Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal, and you will feel its powerful energy instantly. Gaze up at the colossal mandala, crowned with the four sets of the Buddha's all-seeing eyes watching over the valley. Join the thousands of pilgrims, monks, and locals who perform the kora (ritual circumnavigation), spinning the hundreds of brass prayer wheels and chanting "Om Mani Padme Hum." Your guide will lead you through this bustling center of faith, explaining the deep symbolism and showing you the surrounding monasteries. The air is filled with the scent of juniper incense and the sound of Tibetan prayer horns. This is not just a monument; it's a living, breathing center of devotion and an essential Kathmandu experience.
  • Boudha Stupa Thanka Center
    Get an intimate look at one of the Himalayas' most profound and beautiful art forms. This guided visit takes you inside a prestigious Thanka painting center and gallery, right in the spiritual heart of Boudhanath. Thangkas are not just paintings; they are sacred, intricate Tibetan Buddhist scrolls used for meditation. Here, you will have the unique opportunity to watch master artisans at work. Witness their incredible patience and skill as they use natural stone pigments and fine brushes to meticulously bring deities, mandalas, and spiritual scenes to life. Your guide will help explain the deep symbolism in these masterpieces. This is the perfect cultural stop to appreciate the living heritage of Tibetan art and see firsthand why these sacred works are so revered.
  • Pashupatinath Temple
    Experience the profound spiritual heart of Nepal at Pashupatinath Temple, a sprawling UNESCO World Heritage Site dedicated to Lord Shiva. This is one of the most sacred Hindu complexes in the world, and your guided visit will immerse you in its powerful atmosphere. While entry into the main, gilded pagoda temple is reserved for Hindu devotees, this tour reveals the vibrant life of the entire complex. From the eastern bank of the sacred Bagmati River, you will have a clear view of the main temple and witness the ancient, open-air cremation ghats—a deeply moving and unforgettable part of the Hindu life cycle. Your guide will lead you through courtyards filled with hundreds of smaller shrines, statues, and prayer bells. You'll also encounter Sadhus (holy men) in their traditional attire. If your tour is timed for the evening, you will witness the spectacular Bagmati Aarti ceremony, a mesmerizing ritual of fire, music, and devotion.
  • Pashupatinath Temple
    Prepare for one of the most profound cultural and spiritual encounters in all of Asia. This guided visit takes you to the Pashupatinath Temple complex, a sprawling UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest and most sacred Hindu temples in the world. As the hallowed sanctuary of Lord Shiva, this is a "must-see" destination. Your guide will lead you to the banks of the sacred Bagmati River, where you can respectfully observe the ancient, open-air Hindu cremation rituals on the stone ghats. This powerful, public ceremony is a moving and unforgettable look into the Hindu cycle of life and rebirth. Within the complex, you will also encounter the iconic Sadhus (holy men), draped in ochre robes with ash-painted faces and long dreadlocks, who have dedicated their lives to Shiva. This is more than a temple—it's a living, breathing center of devotion and a core part of the Kathmandu
  • The Crematoria
    This guided visit brings you to the banks of the holy Bagmati River, located directly within the sacred Pashupatinath Temple UNESCO complex. Here, you will find the Arya Ghat, the most revered open-air cremation site in Nepal. From a respectful viewing terrace on the opposite bank, you will be able to observe one of the most profound and ancient rituals of the Hindu faith. This is where the final rites and cremation ceremonies are performed publicly, a deeply moving and powerful testament to the Hindu understanding of the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. Your guide will provide context and explain the significance of the rituals you are seeing. This is not simply a site, but a core, living part of Kathmandu's spiritual life—an unforgettable cultural experience that offers a deep insight into local traditions.
  • Bhaktapur Durbar Square
    Step back in time at Bhaktapur Durbar Square, the grandest and best-preserved of the Kathmandu Valley's three royal cities. This UNESCO World Heritage site isn't just a collection of monuments; it's a "living museum" filled with breathing Newari culture and artistry. Your guided tour will showcase Nepal's most iconic architectural treasures. Stand in awe before the magnificent 55-Window Palace, marvel at the intricate, gilded masterpiece of the Golden Gate, and gaze up at the five-story Nyatapola Temple—the tallest pagoda in all of Nepal. The magic continues as we lead you to the famous Pottery Square. Here, you’ll witness "living art" firsthand as local artisans spin traditional wheels, crafting clay into timeless pieces. From its ancient temples to its vibrant craft traditions, Bhaktapur is an essential, unforgettable stop on any Nepal journey.
  • Taumadhi Square
    Prepare to be awestruck in Taumadhi Square, a vast, brick-paved plaza that showcases the sheer scale and artistry of Newari architecture. This square, located in the heart of the Bhaktapur UNESCO World Heritage site, is dominated by one of the most magnificent structures in all of Nepal. Your guide will lead you to the base of the Nyatapola Temple, an architectural marvel. Standing at five majestic stories, this is the tallest pagoda in the entire country. Built in 1702 and dedicated to the powerful Hindu goddess Siddhi Lakshmi, its most famous features are the massive stone staircase and the five pairs of legendary guardian statues that line the ascent. This bustling square, also home to the sacred Bhairabnath Temple, is a "must-see" highlight. It’s the perfect place to witness daily Newari life, admire stunning medieval art, and capture unforgettable photos.
  • Pottery Square
    This is a "must-see" highlight of your Bhaktapur visit! Step into the living heritage of Pottery Square (Kumha Tole), a vibrant open-air workshop just moments from the main Durbar Square. This is where the ancient Newari craft of pottery comes to life. Watch in awe as local artisans from the Prajapati community work their magic, spinning traditional, hand-powered wheels to shape wet black clay into masterpieces. The entire square is a photographer's dream, filled with thousands of clay pots left to dry in the sun. But this isn't just for watching. This is your chance for a hands-on cultural experience! For a small fee, you can sit at a potter's wheel and try to make your own pot. It's a fun, authentic, and unforgettable way to connect with Bhaktapur's living history.
  • Dattatreya Temple
    Discover the historic heart of Bhaktapur with a guided visit to Dattatreya Square. This plaza is dominated by the massive Dattatreya Temple, a 15th-century wonder. This isn't just a temple; it's a "must-see" legend. Local lore famously states this entire three-story pagoda was built from the wood of a single massive tree! Your guide will point out its exquisite artistic details, stunning wood carvings, and classic Newari designs. This is a unique spiritual site, as it's dedicated to Lord Dattatreya, the combined form of the Hindu trinity: Brahma (Creator), Vishnu (Preserver), and Shiva (Destroyer). You'll feel the living history as you observe the daily ritual activities of local devotees in this vibrant, sacred space. Don't miss this masterpiece of art and faith.
  • Nyatapola Temple
    Prepare to be awestruck by the Nyatapola Temple, the undisputed icon of Bhaktapur and the tallest pagoda in all of Nepal. This five-story architectural marvel completely dominates Taumadhi Square, a "must-see" highlight just moments from the main Durbar Square. Built in 1702, this temple is a masterpiece of Newari craftsmanship and engineering, famously surviving centuries of earthquakes. It is dedicated to the powerful tantric goddess, Siddhi Lakshmi. Your guide will lead you to its most famous feature: the massive five-level staircase. This grand ascent is flanked by pairs of legendary guardian statues, from mighty wrestlers and elephants to lions and griffins. This is one of the most photographed and impressive sites in the entire Kathmandu Valley—an essential part of your Bhaktapur UNESCO World Heritage tour.
  • 55 Window Palace
    This is the undisputed masterpiece of Bhaktapur Durbar Square and a "must-see" highlight of your UNESCO tour. The 55-Window Palace (Pachpanna Jhyale Durbar) is the most iconic symbol of the Malla dynasty's golden age. Built in the 17th century by King Bhupatindra Malla, this former royal palace is a triumph of Newari art. Your guide will draw your attention to its world-famous balcony, which features a continuous, stunning row of fifty-five intricately carved wooden windows. Each window is a unique, breathtaking work of art, showcasing the legendary skill of Newari artisans. This magnificent structure isn't just a photo opportunity; it's a gateway to history. It's the centerpiece of the royal complex, accessed via the equally famous Golden Gate. Don't miss this essential stop.
  • Bhairavnath Temple
    Don't just pass by—this is a "must-see" highlight of Taumadhi Square! The impressive, three-story Bhairabnath Temple is a powerful center of worship and a masterpiece of Newari architecture. Dedicated to Lord Bhairab, the fearsome and terrifying incarnation of Lord Shiva, this sacred shrine is the spiritual counterpoint to the towering Nyatapola Temple that stands opposite it. Your guide will explain its fascinating history, built by Malla kings as a home for this powerful deity. The temple is a living cultural site, playing a central role in Bhaktapur's vibrant Bisket Jatra festival. It is an essential stop to understand the deep spiritual beliefs that protect this ancient city.

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Dress code is smart casual
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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    The Golden Triangle Day Tour Package in Kathmandu Nepal

    Location Kathmandu, Nepal
    $135
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