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Tour of Kathmandu-Nagarkot (04 nights 05 days)
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Itinerary in Detail
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Day 01 : |
Arrival at Kathmandu International Airport and
transfer to hotel. Stay overnight at hotel in
Kathmandu.
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Day 02 : |
Sightseeing tour of Pashupatinath, Boudhanath,
Swayambhunath and Patan. Stay overnight at hotel
in Kathmandu.
Pashupatinath Temple
Situated 5 kilometers east of Kathmandu City,
Pashupatinath temple is one of the holiest
temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. Situated amidst
a lush green natural setting on the bank of the
sacred Bagmati river, the temple built in pagoda
style has jilted roof and richly carved silver
doors. Visitors will be permitted to view the
temple from the east bank of Bagmati River,
entrance in the temple being strictly forbidden
to all non Hindus. Pashupatinath is the centre
of annual pilgrimage on the day of shivaratri
which falls in the month of February/March.
Behind the temple are the cremation grounds.
Boudhanath Stupa
This Stupa, 8 kilometers east of Kathmandu City,
is one of the biggest in the world of its kind.
It stands with four pairs of eyes in the four
cardinal direction keeping watch for righteous
behaviour and human prosperity. This Buddhis
Stupa was built by King Man Deva at the advice
of the Goddess Mani Jogini. It is built on an
octagonal base inset with prayer wheels. The
shrine is ringed by houses of Lamas or Buddhist
priest.
Swayambhunath Stupa
Swayambhunath is located approximately 4
kilometers and this Buddhist Stupa is said to be
2000 years old. The Stupa which forms the main
structure is composed of a solid hemisphere of
brick and earth supporting a lofty conical spire
capped by a pinnacle of copper gilt. Painted on
the four sided base of the spire are the all
seeing eyes of Lord Buddha. This hill is a
mosaic of small Chaityas and Pagoda temples.
Patan Durbar Square
Patan Durbar Square, like its counterpart in
Kathmandu, is an enchanting mélange of palace
buildings, artistic courtyards and graceful
pagoda temples. Listed as a World Heritage Site,
the former royal palace complex is the center of
Patan’s religious and social life, and houses a
museum containing an array of bronze statues and
religious objects. One remarkable monument here
is a 17th-century temple dedicated to the Hindu
god Krishna, built entirely of stone.
The main attractions in Patan
Beside above mentioned places to visit there are
other significant sites to be visited:
a) Golden Temple
b) Kumbheshwar
c) Krishna Mandir
d) Jagat Narayan
e) Mahaboudha
f) Ashokan Stupa
g) Machchhendranath Temple
h) The Tibetan Camp
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Day 03 : |
Sightseeing tour of Bhaktapur and drive to
Nagarkot for sunset and sunrise view. Stay
overnight at hotel in Nagarkot.
Bhaktapur (1,401m) covers an area of four square
miles. Bhaktapur or the city of devotees still
retains a medieval charm and visitors to this
ancient town are treated to myriad wonders of
cultural and artistic achievements. The past
glory of the Malla rules continues to be
reflected at the Darbar Square. Pottery and
waving are its traditional industries. Bhaktapur
is famous for woodcarving and the traditional
topi or cap. The city lies about 14 km east of
Kathmandu. The places of interest include
Bhaktapur Darbar Square, the National Art
Gallery, Nyatapola Temple, Bhairavnath Temple,
Dattatreya Temple and Dattatreya Square.
Bhaktapur Durbar Square The main square of the
city contains innumerable temples and other
architectural showpieces such as lion gate, the
golden gate, the statue of King Bhupatindra
Malla, Dattatraya Temple etc.
A magnificent statue of King Bhupatindra Malla
in the act of worship is placed on a column
facing the palace. It was listed in the UNESCO
world Heritage Monument List in 1979.
Palace of 55 Windows Being built by King Yaksha
Mall in 1427 A.D. and remodeled by King
Bhupatindra Malla in 17th Century, the balcony
and the windows are intricately carved is a
masterpiece of wood carving.
Nyatapola Temple This five storied Pagoda Style
temple was built by King Bhupatindra Malla in
1708 A.D. well known for its massive structure
and subtle workmanship. It is the tallest pagoda
structure in the Kathmandu valley.
Nagarkot is a famous place to see the mountain
ranges and sunrise. It lies at an altitude of
2211m and is located 30 km north east of
Kathmandu. If weather is good, one can see great
views of Himalayas including Annapurna, Langtang,
Dorje Lakpa and Gauri Shanker, Ganesh Himala.
The mountain flight that goes each day to show
Everest and other Himalayas from Kathmandu goes
via the Nagarkot route.
Many visitors go to Nagarkot to see sunrise.
Once the sun begins to rise from behind the
Himalayas, it looks spectacular as mountain
changes its color. However to see the sunrise,
visitors has to go to Nagarkot 4 o’clock in the
morning.
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Day 04 : |
After sunrise view you depart to Kathmandu via
Changunarayan. Stay overnight at hotel in
Kathmandu.
Changunarayan is situated at the end of a long
ridge which runs well into the valley, it is
said to have been built in 323 AD by King Hari
Datta Varma. The temple is richly decorated with
sculptures and carvings. It is said to be the
oldest temple in the valley.
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Day 05 : |
Fly out from Kathmandu.
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