Love royal palaces? How about exotic temples? Then this is the perfect day excursion to see some of the finest of the ancient royal palaces of the Kathmandu Valley.
The adventure beings with the incredible city of Bhaktapur with its many temples, religious squares, and the royal palace. Then it is on to the city of Patan's Durbar Square which features some incredible architecture. Here enjoy the Museum with its world-class collection of Newari art. The trip includes private car, guide, and all entry fees.
Kathmandu City Tour: Kathmandu easy day tours including Bhaktapur and Patan Durbar Square. It is about 7-8 hrs with local tour guide.<br/>Pickup included
This is a major destination on our tour, and you'll soon see why! Prepare to spend a few inspiring hours in Patan Durbar Square, a breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage Site globally renowned as the "City of Fine Arts."
This is not just a historic site; it's a living, breathing Newari cultural hub. Your guide will lead you through a stunning concentration of architectural marvels, including the old Royal Palace, which now houses the world-class Patan Museum—a "must-see" for its collection of sacred art.
We'll marvel at the intricate stone craftsmanship of the Krishna Mandir and soak in the atmosphere of its many other temples. You'll have time to watch local devotees in prayer, observe the daily activities of the community, and witness a culture that has thrived here for centuries. It's an unforgettable immersion into Nepal's artistic soul.
This is an absolute "must-see" highlight of your Patan Durbar Square tour. Prepare to enter the Patan Museum, widely acclaimed as one of the finest museums in all of South Asia.
The museum's setting is as stunning as its collection—it is housed within the meticulously restored former royal palace of the Malla kings. As you enter the magnificent Keshav Narayan Chowk courtyard, you'll be immersed in a masterpiece of Newari architecture.
Inside, your guide will lead you through galleries filled with a priceless collection of sacred Hindu and Buddhist art. Marvel at the intricate cast-bronze statues and gleaming gilt-copper masterpieces, crafts for which Patan is famous. This is the definitive place to understand the deep history and artistic traditions of the Kathmandu Valley.
Prepare to be captivated by the main event: Patan Durbar Square, the royal heart of the city and a breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage Site. While Patan is a city of many wonders, this guided visit focuses on its magnificent central square, globally renowned as the 'City of Fine Arts.'
This isn't just a historic site; it's an amazing opportunity to see living Newari culture and traditions in action. Your guide will lead you through a stunning concentration of temples and palaces, showing you the "must-see" highlights like the stone-carved Krishna Mandir and the world-class Patan Museum. This is an unforgettable immersion into Nepal's artistic soul.
Prepare to witness an architectural marvel in the heart of Patan Durbar Square. This is the magnificent Krishna Mandir, a "must-see" highlight of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Unlike the surrounding Newari pagoda temples, this 17th-century masterpiece is built entirely of grey stone in the intricate Indian Shikhara style, making it one of the most unique and beautiful temples in Nepal. It is a revered center of Hindu worship, dedicated to Lord Krishna, a beloved incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
Your guide will point out its most famous feature: the stunning, stone-carved friezes on its pillars and beams. The first-floor beams vividly depict the epic battles of the Mahabharata, while the second floor illustrates the story of the Ramayana. Crowned by 21 golden pinnacles, this temple is a true masterpiece of sacred art and a perfect spot for stunning photographs.
This guided visit takes you to Bhaktapur Durbar Square, a magnificent UNESCO World Heritage Site that many consider the largest, grandest, and most beautiful of the Kathmandu Valley's three royal cities.
This is not just a single square but a sprawling "living museum" of Newari art and architecture. Your guide will lead you through its vast, brick-paved plazas to showcase its world-famous treasures.
"Must-See" Highlights Include:
The 55-Window Palace: Marvel at the former royal palace, renowned for its stunning, intricately carved wooden facade.
The Golden Gate: Stand before this breathtaking, gilded masterpiece, considered the most beautiful and richly molded specimen of its kind in the world.
Nyatapola Temple: (In the adjacent Taumadhi Square) Gaze up at the five-story pagoda, the tallest and most impressive in all of Nepal.
This is an essential, "must-see" heritage stop, offering an unparalleled glimpse into Nepal's medieval golden age.
This is the undisputed masterpiece of Bhaktapur Durbar Square and a "must-see" highlight of your UNESCO World Heritage 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 facade, which features a stunning, continuous row of fifty-five intricately carved wooden windows.
This is not just a building; it's a legendary work of art. Each window is a unique masterpiece, showcasing the incredible skill of Newari artisans. This is one of the most famous and beautiful photo opportunities in all of Nepal, and it's located right next to the magnificent Golden Gate (Sun Dhoka). Don't miss this essential stop.
Prepare to be awestruck by the undisputed icon of Bhaktapur: the magnificent Nyatapola Temple. This is the legendary "5-story temple" (the meaning of its name) and it is the tallest pagoda in all of Nepal, soaring over 30 meters (100 ft) above Taumadhi Square.
This 18th-century architectural marvel is a "must-see" highlight of your UNESCO World Heritage tour. It's renowned not just for its height, but for its perfect proportions and incredible strength, having survived centuries of earthquakes. The temple is dedicated to Siddhi Lakshmi, a powerful and mysterious tantric goddess.
Its most famous feature is the massive stone staircase. Your guide will point out the five pairs of legendary guardian statues that line the ascent: from famous wrestlers and elephants to lions, griffins, and finally, the tiger and lion goddesses Baghini and Singhini. This is one of the most photographed and impressive sites in the entire Kathmandu Valley.
This is a "must-see" highlight in Bhaktapur's historic Dattatreya Square. This massive 15th-century pagoda is one of the oldest in the valley and a masterpiece of Newari craftsmanship.
According to famous legend, this entire three-story temple was built using the wood of a single tree! Your guide will point out its exquisite carvings and explain its unique dedication to Lord Dattatreya—the combined incarnation of the three supreme Hindu gods: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this historic square is the heart of the old city and features ancient palaces, temples, and courtyards. It's a living museum showcasing the city's rich history and Newari architecture.
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