Kathmandu Nagrkot Dhulikhel Tour .
In the distant dawn of unrecorded time, so legend tells us, the valley of Kathmandu was a turquoise lake with a wondrous lotus flower resting on it. Manjushree, a patriarch saint from China sliced the valley wall with his flaming sword of wisdom at Chovar and let the dry land appear. The lotus flower settled on the valley floor over which Manjushree built the great stupa of Swayambhunath. The Kathmandu valley comprises the three ancient royal cities of Patan, Bhaktapur and Kathmandu having their own palaces and ornate palace squares each listed as World Heritage sites. You will walk through the cobbled lanes of the palace squares with a fascinating maze of temples, shrines, market places and the valley life revolving around it. Included in the program are the holiest Buddhists sites that keep watches over the valley from atop a hillock and Boudhnath stupa, the largest stupa in Nepal that rises 36m and Pashupatinath, regarded as the holiest temple for the Hindus and also a site for cremation rites.
An five-day tour of Kathmandu valley with its three main cities of Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur – crossroads of numerous hill tribes and ethnic groups. The great civilizations of Kathmandu valley have over the years left a marvelous legacy in architecture, sculpture, painting, metal work, literature, music and dance. Swayambhunath and Boudhnath are the two great stupas whose origins are lost in time, where monasteries are achant with prayer, where prayer wheels whir and the gongs call the Gods to earth. Pashupatinath, a large, gilded, three-tiered temple dedicated to Lord Shiva was built in 1696 on the banks of the sacred Bagmati river. The cremation grounds lie behind the temple complex. Fantastic for sunrise views, villages of Dhulikhel and Nagarkot set on hilltops, 30kms approx. east from Kathmandu are famous for scenic views of the snowy ranges from Cho-Oyu in the east to Himalchuli in the west. Located 14kms away from the city center and situated in a cleft on a valley is the Godavari Village Resort offering panoramic view of terraced fields and the mighty Himalayan ranges. Amongst popular local attractions are Royal Botanical Garden and Bajra Barahi temple. A 45 minutes drive south from Kathmandu lies the shrine of Dakshinkali located in a dark valley, where animal sacrifices are offered Tuesdays and Saturdays. Combined with the tour of Dakshinkali is the village of Kirtipur
Fact of this Trip
| Duration: |
05 Days |
Region: |
Kathmandu |
Season: |
Jan-Dec |
| Activities: |
Nepal Tour |
Grade: |
Easy |
Max. Altitude: |
1365m |
| Accommodation: |
Tea house |
Group size: |
Min. 1-Max. 12 |
Transport: |
Drive in - Drive Out |
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