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Day 01-
We receive you in the airport
and transfer to the hotel. Half an hour
briefing on the tour and highlights
explaining the optional activities you
can do during your stay.
Day 02-

AM: Duly recognized as a world Heritage
Site by UNESCO Kathmandu Durbar Square
lies in the heart of Kathmandu City.
Locally also called as Hanuman Dhoka
Palace Square-an ancient seat of the
Nepalese Royalty. Most of the buildings
we see here date from 15th to 18th
century. Some of the important monuments
to be seen here are:
Taleju temple- tallest of all
structures built by King Mahendra
Malla
in 1549 A.D.
Jagannath temple- built in the 16th
century, known for
fascinating erotic
figures carving on the wooden struts
eaves.
Kal Bhairav- one of the largest stone
idols in Kathmandu representing the
terrifying aspects of
Shiva.
Statue of King Pratap Malla in
praying gesture to Digu Taleju the royal
family deity right across.
Kumari Ghar- 17th century Kumari
temple, an example of the highly
developed Nepalese temple
craft.
Kasthamandap- built from the timber
of a single tree. The Kathmandu City
derives its name from
Kasthamandap.
Besides these other fascinating part of
this palace complex is the towering
Nautale Durbar (Nine Storey Palace)
overlooking the beautiful cityscape and
the vast Basantapur square where
Prithivi Narayan Shah built mansion to
commemorate his victory in 1768 A.D.
This building complex is known for the
most intricately carved wooden doorways
roof struts and massive lattice windows
full of mythical figures.
Then we drive to Swoyanbhunath Stupa
another World Heritage Site.
Swoya mbhunath literally means
'Self-Existent One.' Swoyambhunath is
believed to have been established around
250 B.C. An inscription dated 460 A.D.
states that the construction was carried
out by King Mandev. The largest image of
the Sakyamuni Buddha in Nepal is in a
monastery next to the stupa. Behind the
hilltop is a temple dedicated to Manjusri or Saraswati - the goddess of
learning. Swoyambhunath is perhaps the
best place to observe the religious
harmony in Nepal.
PM: Patan Durbar Square complex,
situated in the center of Patan city,
and its surroundings provide very good
example of ancient Newari architecture.
The palace has three main courtyards but
the central and the oldest is Mul Chowk.
To the west of the complex are a dozen
free standing temples of various sizes
and styles. Krishna Temple, Bhimsen
Temple, the Golden Temple of Hiranya
Varna Mahavihar and Sundari Chowk mark
the architectural excellence of its era.
The Sundari Chowk with the sunken Royal
bath of Tusha Hiti contains exquisite
woodcarvings, stone, and metal
sculpture. Patan Durbar Square also
houses a temple of Taleju Bhawani.
Day 03-
Bhaktapur Durbar Square
is located in the center of Bhaktapur.
The Square is one of the most charming
architectural showpieces of the Valley
as it highlights some of the finest
medieval arts of Nepal. The main items
of interest in Bhaktapur Durbar Square
are the Lion Gate, the Golden Gate and
the statues of kings on stone monoliths.
The Golden Gate was erected by King
Ranjit Malla as the entrance to the main
courtyard of the Fifty-five Windowed
Palace. The Palace of Fifty-five Windows
was built during the reign of King Yakshya Malla in A.D. 1427 and was
remodeled by King Bhupatindra Malla in
the seventeenth century. The art Gallery
of Bhaktapur Durbar Square contains
ancient paintings belonging to the Hindu
and Buddhist traditions of various
periods.
Places to see
Durbar Square * Taumadhi Square
* The Nyatapola Temple * Dattatraya
Square * Pottery Square
NAGARKOT
Nagarkot is also a popular
tourist destination of Nepal. It is
located 32 kilometers east of Kathmandu,
is one of the most scenic spots in
Bhaktapur district and is renowned for
its spectacular sunrise view of the
Himalaya when the weather is clear.
Visitors often travel to Nagarkot from
Kathmandu to spend the night so that
they can be there for the breathtaking
sunrise.
Nagarkot has become famous as
one of the best spots to view Mount
Everest as well as other snow-topped
peaks of the Himalayan range of eastern
Nepal. It also offers an excellent view
of the Indrawati river valley to the
east. With an elevation of 2,195 meters,
Nagarkot also offers a panoramic view of
the Valley and is described by visitors
as a place whose beauty endures year
round.
OR
DHULIKHEL
This ancient town is situated 30
Km east of Kathmandu on the side of the
Araniko (Kathmandu Kodari) highway;
the newari town of Dhulikhel offers a
traditional atmosphere along with the
spectacular mountain views. Once an
important link in the ancient trade
route to Tibet, Dhulikhel has a glorious
past which can be seen in the lovely
lined streets and temples. Pleasant
climate is big attraction at Dhulikhel.
We drop you to the airport as
per your flight schedule towards
your destination.
The above highlights are the
basics of the total tour. There
are indeed some surprises
included in the tour which you
will feel once you are here on
the tour. |
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