Upon arrival in Kathmandu, meet and assist and then transfer to your hotel. Presided over by snow-covered mountains, the Kathmandu Valley is surrounded by verdant agricultural hills scattered with traditional villages and brick houses, rich in ancient holy temples and shrines used by both Buddhists and Hindu worshippers reflecting a great wealth of culture and tradition. Most of the country’s ethnic groups are represented in the Valley, particularly in Kathmandu itself, but it is the Newars who are the original inhabitants responsible for development and the splendid art and architecture in the cities. Rest of the day free at leisure. O/N in hotel.
Day 02
Visit Pashupatinath + Swayambunath
After breakfast, proceed for sightseeing tour of Pashupatinath & Swayambunath. Pashupatinath Temple, with its astonishing architectural beauty, stands as a symbol of faith, religion, culture and tradition. Regarded as the most sacred temple of Hindu Lord Shiva in the world, Pashupatinath Temple’s existence dates back to 400 A.D. The richly-ornamented pagoda houses the sacred linga or phallic symbol of Lord Shiva. Thousands of pilgrims from all over the world come to pay homage to this temple, that is also known as ‘The Temple of Living Beings’. Swayambhunath Stupa or The Stupa with golden spire is a 5th-century pagoda in Nepal. Typical of other monasteries, the Swayambhunath Stupa is adorned with fluttering prayer flags. This UNESCO Heritage site is situated on a hill that overlooks the Kathmandu valley and can be clearly seen from any part of Kathmandu on a clear weather day. In fact it can be safely adjudged as the most recognizable monument in entire Kathmandu. O/N in hotel.
Day 03
Drive to Nagarkot (30 kms/01 ½ hrs) enroute visit Boudhnath
After breakfast, drive to Nagarkot enroute visit Boudhanath. Boudhanath Stupa is one of the largest Stupas in Nepal and the holiest Buddhist site in Kathmandu. Boudhanath is located approximately 15 minutes by taxi from Thamel, the main tourist district of Kathmandu. The eyes on the Stupa are a symbol commonly associated with Nepal and can be seen throughout the region. The squiggle between the eyes is the Sanskrit numeral one, symbolizing the unity of all things. The canopy has thirteen stages and the white mound towers thirty-six meters overhead. The shape of the steps the spherical dome is built on represents a Tibetan mandala, a type of spiritual painting that is found in Buddhist and Hindu traditions. Upon arrival, in Nagarkot, check in at your hotel. Nagarkot is one of them. It is located 32 km east of kathmandu and is one of the most scenic sport for mountain view view watcher and natural lover in bhaktapur district. It is rich in its natural beauty, spectacular view of sunrise and sunset. It has a very clean environment with its natural resources and is covered with forests. It is one of the popular place for sunrise and sunset view. O/N in hotel.
Day 04
Drive back to Kathmandu
After breakfast, drive back to Kathmandu. P.M. Free at leisure. O/N in hotel.
Day 05
Dapart
Departure transfer to airport to board flight for onward journey.