This tour gives visitors an opportunity to explore all heritage sites of Nepal including Chitwan National Park and Pokhara. This remarkable trip will make you realize that Nepal has much to offer to the visitor. Kathmandu is the capital of Nepal and famous for its cultural heritage and is surrounded by the beautiful landscapes and the magnificent mighty Himalayas. Within 30 Km of its surroundings, there are seven heritage sites including old cities, temples, and monasteries.
All these fall under the preservation of UNESCO. The centuries-old cities, panoramic views of the Himalayas, green forest with different types of wild animals and more than 800 species of birds and natural smiling and friendly behavior of Nepalese people makes Nepal one of the most wanted leisure holiday destinations in the world. Another wonderful city of Nepal is the Pokhara which is a natural beauty and makes all the people smile with the glimpse of Fishtail’s snowy peaks mirrored in Phewa Lake while you float gently along its surface to the famous Barahi Temple.Please send us an email for the trip quotation.
Kathmandu Valley isn’t just culturally rich—it’s literally packed with UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Each one tells a story, and if you’re even slightly into history, architecture, or spirituality, this is your playground.
🛕 Must-See Highlights:
Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple): Climb the 365 stone steps to reach this hilltop stupa—and meet a few monkeys on the way. The sunrise views? Worth every step.
Boudhanath Stupa: One of the world’s biggest Buddhist stupas. A perfect place to just walk the kora (ritual circle), sip some butter tea, and soak it all in.
Pashupatinath Temple: Sacred and intense. Hindu cremation rituals unfold on the riverbanks here—powerful to witness, especially at dusk.
Durbar Squares (Kathmandu, Patan): Explore ancient palaces, intricate wood carvings, and maybe even spot the Kumari, Nepal’s living goddess.
💡 Pro Tip: Hire a local guide. They’ll bring the temples to life with stories you won’t find in any travel book.
Welcome to Thamel—Kathmandu’s heartbeat. It’s loud, colorful, and chaotic in the best way. If you need gear, gifts, or just a good espresso, this is where you’ll find it.
🛍️ What to Do:
Stock up or rent trekking gear last-minute.
Pick up thankas, singing bowls, or pashmina scarves.
Browse bookshops for Himalayan reads or trekking maps.
Grab a seat at a rooftop café and watch the world go by.
🍴 Where to Refuel:
Himalayan Java: Great coffee and chill vibe.
OR2K: Vegetarian Middle Eastern with a hippie twist.
Sam’s Bar: Laid-back, perfect for post-trek beers and live music.
Hungry? Good. Because Kathmandu serves up some serious flavor. From steamy momos to hearty Newari feasts, your taste buds are in for an adventure.
🍜 What to Try:
Momo: Nepal’s answer to dumplings—get them steamed, fried, or jhol (in broth).
Dal Bhat: The classic rice-lentil combo. Most places offer free refills, making it a trekker’s dream.
Newari Dishes: Dive into bara, choila, and yomari—flavors you won’t forget.
Thakali Thali: A soul-satisfying meal from the Mustang region.
🍽️ Top Spots:
Bhojan Griha: Dinner plus cultural dance in a restored palace.
Nepali Chulo: Cozy spot for a deep dive into Newari cuisine.
Roadhouse Café: If you’re craving wood-fired pizza (we’ve all been there).
Need a breather? Luckily, tranquility is just a short drive away. These spots are ideal if you’ve got an extra day or two in your itinerary.
🚗 Where to Go:
Bhaktapur: Like stepping into a time capsule—think brick alleys, pottery squares, and jaw-dropping temples.
Nagarkot: Up early? Catch a Himalayan sunrise from this hilltop village.
Dhulikhel: Quieter than Nagarkot with killer sunset views and Newari charm.
Chandragiri Hills: Take a cable car up for sweeping views—on a clear day, even Everest makes a cameo.
💡 Pro Tip: Hire a private car or book a small group tour for max flexibility.
Whether you’ve just crushed a high-altitude trek or are easing into Nepal time, Kathmandu has everything you need to unwind.
🧘♀️ Best Ways to Relax:
Massage & Spa: Try a deep-tissue massage or Ayurvedic therapy. Seeing Hands is a local favorite (run by skilled blind therapists).
Yoga & Meditation: Drop into a class at Pranamaya Yoga or Himalayan Yoga Academy.
Garden of Dreams: A quiet oasis right in Thamel. Perfect for journaling, napping, or just soaking up the sun.
Rooftop Bars: Toast your trek (or your first day) with an Everest beer and a killer view.