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Day Tour Around Kathmandu

The full day Kathmandu city tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich culture and history of Nepal's capital city. With stops at four major landmarks and a knowledgeable guide to provide insight, this tour is a must-do for anyone visiting Nepal.

“Explore Kathmandu’s Divine Essence: Pashupatinath’s Serenity, Boudhanath’s Spiritual Aura, Swabhunath’s Majestic View, and Kathmandu Durbar Square’s Cultural Delight.”


Overview of Day Tour Around Kathmandu:

Discover the rich history and culture of Nepal with a guided tour of Kathmandu’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Spend a perfect day exploring centuries-old monuments with one of our friendly and professional English-speaking guides. The 4-5 hour tour includes visits to four must-see sites: Monkey Temple, Kathmandu Durbar Square, Pashupatinath Temple, and Boudhanath Stupa. Take your time as you wander through these ancient landmarks and capture their essence. Learn about Nepal’s history, beliefs, art, and architecture, and gain insight into Nepalese tastes and lifestyles. Enjoy the best price, full transparency, and no hidden charges for an unforgettable experience. This tour is suitable for people of all ages and offers a fantastic introduction to the wonders of Kathmandu.

Introduction of full day Kathmandu valley City tour:

Are you planning to visit Kathmandu? Safe Holiday Adventure offers you the best tour services, tailored to your schedule. You can choose from a half-day tour of three hours or a full-day tour of seven hours, guided by our friendly and experienced city guide. We will pick you up from your hotel before the tour and drop you off afterwards.

Our Kathmandu day tour includes visits to four UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which are a must-visit for travelers in Kathmandu. We use private tourist vehicles to commute between the monuments, which makes your tour hassle-free. Our itinerary is well-crafted to allow you to explore many historical sites in a limited time without feeling rushed.

During the Kathmandu city day tour, you will learn a lot about Nepal’s history, culture, beliefs, art, and architecture. All the places you will visit for sightseeing are surrounded by local markets and eateries, giving you a glimpse into Nepalese tastes and lifestyles. This tour is suitable for anyone, and there is no age limit or experience required. It is an easy and leisurely activity, also known as Kathmandu sightseeing.

Our full day Kathmandu city tour price is the most genuine in the market, and you will get the best service for the amount you pay. You do not need to book in advance, as we are available anytime. Just reach out to us, and we will do our best to arrange the tour for you.

Best Time to Visit Kathmandu City- Climate Guide & Travel Tips

When planning a day tour in Kathmandu, the best time to go is during the pleasant seasons of spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November), characterized by mild temperatures and clear skies. Summer (June to August) and winter (December to February) are also viable, with maximum temperatures reaching 33-34 degrees Celsius in summer and a minimum of 0 degrees Celsius in winter. These extremes are manageable with appropriate clothing. The day tour kicks off at 9:00 am and concludes at 4:00 pm, starting with a briefing from our guide at 8:30 am. Make sure to have breakfast and be ready for a day of exploration.

The most beautiful things to explore around Kathmandu Valley 

⇒ The architecture and art style of Nepalese temples

Nepalese temples are known for their unique architecture, with tiered roofs adorned with decorative elements. The facades are embellished with intricate carvings depicting scenes from mythology, while the interiors are adorned with colorful paintings and offerings. These artworks are made using materials such as stone, wood, and metal and are known for their intricate details and delicate workmanship. Overall, the architecture and art style of Nepalese temples offer a glimpse into the country’s rich cultural heritage and traditions.

⇒ Diverse ethnic groups and religions 

Kathmandu’s cultural landscape is shaped by the diverse ethnic groups and religions that call the city their home. Hinduism and Buddhism are the two predominant religions, and their influence is visible in the numerous temples and shrines that dot the city’s landscape. The city is also home to the Newari people, who have their unique culture and traditions. The Newari culture is characterized by their distinctive architecture, food, and festivals. The city’s cultural landscape is a reflection of the interactions between these different groups over centuries and highlights the importance of cultural diversity and inclusivity in shaping society.

⇒ Popular places in Kathmandu city to visit:

1. Pashupatinath temple

If you’re visiting the beautiful city of Kathmandu, a trip to the Pashupatinath Temple is an absolute must. Our city guide will pick you up from your hotel and take you on a fascinating journey to explore the cultural and religious aspects of this ancient temple.
The Pashupatinath Temple is one of the most sacred places for Hindus all over the world. As you walk through its grand entrance, you’ll be awed by the intricate architecture and stunning carvings that adorn its walls.

During your visit, our expert city guide will explain the various rituals and traditions associated with the temple. You’ll learn about the significance of the holy river Bagmati that flows beside it and the cremation ceremonies that take place on its banks.
Whether you’re a devout Hindu or simply curious about other cultures, a visit to the Pashupatinath Temple is an enriching experience that will leave you with a deeper understanding of Nepal’s spiritual heritage.

2. Boudha(Boudhanath) Stupa

Boudhanath Stupa is a popular tourist attraction in Kathmandu, Nepal. It is one of the largest stupas in the world and a significant pilgrimage site for Buddhists. The stupa is also known as the “Boudha Stupa” or the “Khasti Chaitya” and is located in the northeastern part of Kathmandu.

The stupa’s construction dates back to the 5th century, and it is believed to have been built by the Licchavi dynasty. The stupa’s main feature is its white dome, which is topped by a golden spire and is surrounded by prayer flags. Visitors can walk around the stupa’s base and spin the prayer wheels, which are said to bring good luck and purify the soul.

The stupa is also surrounded by monasteries, shops, and restaurants, making it a great place to explore Nepalese culture and cuisine. Boudhanath Stupa is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Buddhism, history, and architecture. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage site and is considered one of the most sacred places for Buddhists in Nepal.

3. Kathmandu Durbar Square(Basantapur Durbar Square):

After visiting the Pashupatinath Temple and the Boudhanath Stupa, a must-visit destination in Kathmandu is the Kathmandu Durbar Square. It is located in the heart of the city and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The square is surrounded by old palaces, temples, and shrines that reflect the rich history and culture of Nepal.

The Durbar Square was once the royal palace of the Malla and Shah kings of Nepal and is now a popular tourist attraction. The square is home to several temples, including the Taleju Temple, Kumari Ghar, and the Kasthamandap, which is believed to have been built from a single tree.

One of the most impressive structures in the square is the Hanuman Dhoka Palace, which was once the royal palace of the Nepalese monarchy. It is a beautiful example of Newari architecture and is open to visitors for a fee.

Visitors can also explore the intricate carvings and statues in the square, including the statue of King Pratap Malla, the statue of Kal Bhairav, and the statue of Lord Shiva. The square is also a great place to shop for souvenirs and try local street food.

4. Swayambhunath Stupa(Monkey Temple in Kathmandu)

Swayambhunath Stupa, also known as the Monkey Temple, is a significant religious site in Kathmandu, Nepal. It is located on a hilltop, overlooking the city and is one of the oldest and most sacred Buddhist temples in Nepal. The stupa is believed to have been built over 2,000 years ago and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

The stupa is surrounded by many shrines and temples, including the temple of Harati Mata, the goddess of smallpox, and the shrine of Manjushree, the god of wisdom. The site is also known for its resident monkeys, who roam freely around the temple and are considered sacred.

The stupa’s main feature is its dome-shaped structure, which is adorned with prayer flags and a golden spire. Visitors can climb the steep steps to reach the top of the stupa, where they can enjoy a panoramic view of the city and the surrounding hills.
At the base of the stupa, there are several shops selling souvenirs and religious items, as well as cafes and restaurants. Visitors can also observe monks performing rituals and prayers at the temple.

Swayambhunath Stupa is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Buddhism, history, and architecture. It is a symbol of Nepal’s rich cultural heritage and a testament to the country’s deep-rooted religious traditions.

After visiting the Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, Kathmandu Durbar Square, and Swayambhunath Stupa, your city tour of Kathmandu comes to an end. Your city guide will drop you off at your hotel, where you can relax and reflect on the rich cultural and historical experiences of the day.

Kathmandu City Tour Cost for 2024 and 2025-Updated Price

Explore the vibrant sights of Kathmandu with our City Tour for a day in 2024 and 2025. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry as you traverse through the city’s landmarks.

  One person: $82

  Two people: $45 each

Three people: $49 each

4-5 people: $43 each

6-12 people: $38 each

The Kathmandu City Tour is an affordable and exciting adventure with Safe Holiday Adventure. Explore four major places and easily book your spot by clicking “Book Now.” Our daily departures from Kathmandu start at 9 am, ensuring a safe and enjoyable journey for everyone!

Where should I go if I have still time after sightseen tour:

If you have some extra time in Kathmandu after your city tour, here are some short descriptions of places you could consider visiting:

Garden of Dreams: Located in the heart of Kathmandu, this serene garden provides a peaceful escape from the bustling city. It features beautifully landscaped gardens, pavilions, and fountains.

⭐ Patan Durbar Square: Located in the nearby city of Patan, this square is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that boasts stunning architecture, temples, and museums.

⭐ Bhaktapur: Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bhaktapur is an ancient city that is home to numerous temples, palaces, and courtyards.
⭐ Changunarayan Temple: Located on a hilltop near Bhaktapur, this temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is one of the oldest temples in Nepal. It is known for its intricate wood carvings and stunning views of the surrounding valley.

⭐ Asan Local Market: This bustling market in the heart of Kathmandu offers a variety of traditional goods, including spices, clothing, jewelry, and souvenirs.

⭐ Thamel: A popular tourist neighborhood in Kathmandu, Thamel offers a vibrant nightlife scene, restaurants, bars, and souvenir shops. It’s a great place to explore and experience the local culture.

Itinerary for a day tour around Kathmandu

⇒ 10am to 10:30 am: Meet your guide at your hotel in Kathmandu and start the Kathmandu day tour.

⇒ 10 AM: Head to Pashupatinath temple, and spent about 40 Minute,

⇒ 10: 40 -11AM: Drive from Pashupati temple to Baudhanath

⇒ 10:40- 11:20 AM: Visit around Baudhanath Stupa,

⇒ 11:20 AM- 11:50: Drive from Baudhnath to Kathmandu Durbar square

⇒ 11: 50 AM – 12:50 PM: explore the beautiful Durbar(Palace) square

⇒ 12:50PM to 2 PM– Stop for Lunch at durbar Squre area

⇒ 2PM – 2:20 P– drive from Kathmandu Durbar Square to Swayambhunath Stupa

⇒ 2:20 PM – 3:20 PM- visit Around Swayambhunath Stupa

⇒ 3:20 PM to 3: 50 PM– Swayambhunath – Hotel

⇒ 3:50 PM – 5 PM trip Summaries the kathmandu tour and stop for Coffee at your hotel and we let you fly…you can go for rest and explore around yourself.

This itinerary is only a sample of what we can offer. We understand that your preferences, budget, hotel location, group size, and available time may differ, and we can customize the itinerary to suit your needs. Safe Holiday Adventure Pvt. Ltd is committed to providing a personalized and reasonably priced Kathmandu half-day or full-day tour that caters to your interests. Let us help you explore the city with the guidance of our expert city guide in just a few hours.

What is included
  • Transportation by private tourist vehicle(Car, Jeep or Bus)
  • Professional Kathmandu city guide
  • A bottle of water
What is not included
  • Monument entrance fees
  • Tips for guide and driver
  • Donation or beg,
  • Anything not mentioned in included section
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Safe Holiday Adventure Pvt. Ltd is a reputable tour company in Nepal that offers a range of tours, including day tours of Kathmandu. The full-day Kathmandu tour typically starts with a pick-up from your hotel in Kathmandu and a drive to some of the most popular attractions in the city.

During the tour, you can expect to visit famous cultural and historical landmarks such as Swayambhunath Stupa, Boudhanath Stupa, Pashupatinath Temple, and the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Kathmandu Durbar Square and Patan Durbar Square. You may also have the opportunity to explore local markets, traditional handicraft shops, and museums to get a deeper insight into Nepalese culture and traditions.

The tour usually includes a knowledgeable guide who can provide information about the history and significance of each site. You can also expect transportation, entrance fees, and lunch to be included in the tour package.

Overall, a full-day Kathmandu tour with Safe Holiday Adventure Pvt. Ltd can be a great way to experience the best of Kathmandu’s culture and heritage in a hassle-free and informative way.

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Historical buildings and sites to see

Kathmandu is a city steeped in history and culture, with numerous historical buildings and sites that are well worth a visit. Some of the must-see places during a Kathmandu city tour include the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Swayambhunath Stupa, Boudhanath Stupa, and Pashupatinath Temple. Other notable historical landmarks include the Hanuman Dhoka Palace, the Kumari Ghar (home of the living goddess), and the Durbar Squares of Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur. You can also explore the narrow alleys and markets of the old city, which offer a glimpse into the everyday life of Kathmandu’s residents and a chance to sample the city’s rich culinary traditions.

Local markets and shopping: 

Asan Bazar is one of the most vibrant and bustling street markets in Kathmandu, Nepal. It is a popular shopping destination for both locals and tourists, offering a wide array of goods to buy. The market is particularly famous for its traditional handicrafts and textiles, including beautiful hand-woven fabrics, intricate wood carvings, and colorful pottery.

In addition to traditional crafts, Asan Bazar is also a great place to find unique souvenirs, such as prayer flags, thangka paintings, and hand-carved masks. The market is also home to a variety of food vendors, selling everything from fresh fruits and vegetables to tasty snacks and street food.

Exploring Asan Bazar is an experience in itself, with its narrow alleys, crowded streets, and colorful storefronts. The market is a great place to interact with locals and learn more about the rich culture and traditions of Nepal. If you’re looking for a truly authentic shopping experience in Kathmandu, Asan Bazar is not to be missed.

Museums and Galleries

National Museum of Nepal: Located in the heart of Kathmandu, this museum features a collection of artifacts and exhibits that showcase the diverse history and culture of Nepal.

Patan Museum: Housed in a beautifully restored palace, Patan Museum features a collection of art and artifacts from the ancient city of Patan, including bronze and stone sculptures, woodcarvings, and traditional paintings.

Taragaon Museum: This museum focuses on contemporary art and design in Nepal, showcasing the work of local artists and designers.

Nepal Art Council Gallery: This gallery features a rotating collection of contemporary art from Nepal and beyond, including painting, sculpture, and photography.

Kaiser Library: Located in the Kaiser Mahal building, this library houses a collection of rare books, manuscripts, and historical documents related to Nepal’s history and culture.

Visiting these museums and galleries is a great way to gain a deeper understanding of Nepal’s rich history and cultural heritage.

Cultural experiences in Kathmandu

Kathmandu offers a wealth of cultural experiences, from exploring the intricately designed temples and palaces to attending traditional festivals and ceremonies. Visitors can also learn about the city’s rich culinary traditions, sample local delicacies, and try their hand at traditional crafts such as pottery and weaving. Additionally, taking part in a homestay or cultural exchange program is a great way to immerse oneself in Nepali culture and gain a deeper understanding of the local way of life.

Traditional food and drink in Kathmandu

Traditional Nepali cuisine is characterized by its bold flavors and use of aromatic herbs and spices. Some popular dishes to try in Kathmandu include Momos (dumplings), Dal bhat (lentil soup with rice and vegetables), and Sel-roti (a sweet, ring-shaped bread). Visitors can also enjoy traditional beverages such as Chiya (spiced tea) and lassi (a yogurt-based drink).

Street markets and shopping in Kathmandu

Kathmandu is home to a variety of street markets and bazaars, offering a wide range of goods such as traditional handicrafts, textiles, jewelry, and souvenirs. Some popular markets to visit include Asan Bazar, Thamel Market, and Indra Chowk. Bargaining is common practice, so be prepared to haggle for a good price.

Nightlife and entertainment in Kathmandu

Kathmandu has a vibrant nightlife scene, with plenty of options for entertainment after dark. Thamel is the most popular area for nightlife, with a variety of bars, restaurants, and nightclubs. Live music performances are also common, with venues such as Jazz Upstairs and House of Music showcasing local talent. For a more traditional experience, visitors can attend cultural shows such as Nepali folk dances and music performances. Movie theaters, bowling alleys, and casinos are also available for those looking for a different type of entertainment.

Transportation options for getting around Kathmandu.

There are several transportation options available for getting around Kathmandu, depending on the size of your group and your preferences:

Taxis: Taxis are widely available in Kathmandu and can be hailed on the street or arranged through a hotel or travel agency. They are a convenient option for short trips around the city.

Private cars or jeeps: Private cars or jeeps can be hired with a driver for longer trips or tours around Kathmandu. This is a good option for small groups or families who want more flexibility in their itinerary.

Local buses: Local buses are a popular and inexpensive option for getting around Kathmandu. However, they can be crowded and not very comfortable, so they may not be the best option for travelers with limited time or mobility issues.

Tourist buses: Tourist buses are a more comfortable and convenient option for visiting popular tourist destinations around Kathmandu, such as Bhaktapur or Patan. These buses are often air-conditioned and offer more space and amenities than local buses.

Overall, the best transportation option for getting around Kathmandu depends on your group size, budget, and itinerary.

The traditional handicrafts and souvenirs

Kathmandu is renowned for its traditional handicrafts and souvenirs that offer visitors a glimpse into the country’s rich cultural heritage. Thangka paintings are a popular art form that depicts Buddhist deities and stories on silk or cotton fabric. Metalwork, such as brass and copper items, is also prevalent, with skilled artisans crafting items like lamps, incense burners, and statues. Woodcarvings are another popular handicraft in Kathmandu, with intricate designs adorning everything from doors and windows to furniture and sculptures. Other souvenirs include prayer flags, singing bowls, handmade paper products, and traditional clothing items like the Dhaka topi and the Bhadgaule topi.

The local cuisine and food traditions of Kathmandu

Kathmandu’s cuisine is a reflection of the diverse ethnic groups and cultures that call the city their home. Newari cuisine is a standout, with dishes like Choila, Bara, and Chatamari being popular choices. Choila is a spicy marinated meat dish while Bara and Chatamari are savory crepes made with rice flour and lentils. Momos, a type of dumpling, are another favorite, with various fillings such as chicken, vegetables, and cheese. Sweet Yoghurt, also known as Dahi, is a popular dessert that is traditionally made from buffalo milk and is often served with sugar or honey. Overall, Kathmandu’s cuisine is a unique blend of flavors and spices that will leave any foodie wanting more.

Daily life of locals in the Kathmandu Valley

Life in the Kathmandu Valley is a unique blend of traditional practices and modernity. The valley is home to a range of traditional occupations, such as agriculture, handicrafts, and tourism. The locals, particularly in the rural areas, still follow age-old customs and practices, and many still wear traditional clothing. The markets and bazaars are an integral part of daily life, where locals buy and sell fresh produce, spices, and handicrafts. The streets of Kathmandu are bustling with activity, with street vendors selling everything from food to clothing and electronics.

Full Day Kathmandu City Tour FAQS:

Q: What sites will be covered during a full day sightseeing tour in Kathmandu?

A: A full day sightseeing tour in Kathmandu typically includes visits to popular tourist sites such as Swayambhunath Stupa, Boudhanath Stupa, Pashupatinath Temple, and Durbar Square.

Q: What is the duration of a full day sightseeing tour in Kathmandu?

A: A full day sightseeing tour in Kathmandu usually lasts for around 6-8 hours.

Q: Can I customize my sightseeing tour itinerary?

A: Yes, most tour operators offer customized itineraries based on your interests and preferences.

Q: How can I book a full day sightseeing tour in Kathmandu?

A: You can book a sightseeing tour through a local travel agency or hotel, or through online tour booking platforms.

Q: What should I wear during a sightseeing tour in Kathmandu?

A: Comfortable clothing and footwear is recommended as you will be walking around a lot. It is also important to dress modestly when visiting religious sites.

Q: Is lunch included in a full day sightseeing tour?

A: It depends on the tour package you select. Some packages include lunch while others do not.

Q: Will I have a tour guide during the sightseeing tour?

A: Yes, a tour guide will accompany you throughout the tour and provide information about the sites you are visiting.

Q: What languages do the tour guides speak?

A: Tour guides in Kathmandu typically speak English, but guides who speak other languages may be available upon request.

Q: Is transportation included in the tour package?

A: Yes, most tour packages include transportation to and from your hotel or a designated meeting point.

Q: Can I take photographs during the sightseeing tour?

A: Yes, photography is allowed at most sites, but it is important to ask for permission before taking pictures of people.

Q: Is there an entrance fee for the sites visited during the tour?

A: Yes, most sites have an entrance fee which is usually included in the tour package.

Q: What should I bring with me during the sightseeing tour?

A: It is recommended to bring a water bottle, sunscreen, hat, and camera.

Q: Can I visit additional sites during the tour?

A: It depends on the tour package and schedule. You can discuss any additional sites you would like to visit with your tour guide.

Q: What is the cancellation policy for sightseeing tours in Kathmandu?

A: The cancellation policy varies depending on the tour operator and package selected.

Q: Can I join a group tour or do I need to book a private tour?

A: Both group and private tours are available. It is recommended to book a private tour if you prefer a more personalized experience.

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