4 Days 3 Nights
Daily Tour
2 people
English, Hindi
Kathmandu isn’t just another capital city—it’s a chaotic, colorful, and quietly spiritual experience all at once. One moment you’re navigating prayer flags, bikes, and buzzing markets in Durbar Square, and the next, you’re listening to monks chanting beneath golden temple spires. This is where old-world mysticism meets street-side chai stalls, friendly chaos, and adventure-ready energy.
Our 4-day Kathmandu tour is your crash course into the real soul of Nepal. Explore royal palaces, UNESCO-listed stupas, and ancient Hindu temples that radiate history and spiritual power. Wander incense-scented streets, discover hidden courtyards, and dive into the vibrant culture that makes Kathmandu unforgettable.
Whether you’re a culture lover, a mountain enthusiast, or simply chasing those “Eat, Pray, Slay” vibes, Kathmandu delivers a travel experience that feels magical, inspiring, and irresistibly alive.
Welcome to the city of temples and timeless tales
Land at Tribhuvan International Airport, where you’ll be greeted by our local rep. Transfer to your hotel and take a moment, you’ve officially entered the city that hums between ancient chants and car horns.
Bhaktapur Durbar Square
Get ready to be spellbound. Bhaktapur isn’t just a square, it’s a living museum where every brick and carving has a story. Marvel at the Palace of 55 Windows, the Golden Gate, and the Lion Gate, each one a snapshot of Nepal’s golden artistry.
Walk past pagoda temples, admire the wood carvings, and catch a sunset that paints the red-brick skyline gold. Evening free to roam, sip Nepali tea, or just vibe with the city’s slow pulse.
Overnight stay in Kathmandu.
Breakfast, then dive into Kathmandu’s cultural core
Your first stop, Patan City, where every turn reveals history carved in stone. Visit Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site bursting with palace courtyards, temples, and a museum full of bronze art. Don’t miss the 17th-century Krishna Temple — it’s made entirely of stone.
Next up: Pashupatinath Temple
One of the holiest shrines for Hindus, Pashupatinath is raw, powerful, and deeply spiritual. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, its golden roof and silver doors gleam under the sun, while pilgrims chant by the Bagmati River.
Finally: Boudhanath Stupa, the heart of Little Tibet
Circle the giant white stupa as monks hum prayers and incense fills the air. The colorful shops sell thangkas, beads, and steaming momo plates, welcome to spiritual chaos in 4K.
Evening free. Overnight stay in Kathmandu.
Breakfast, then off to meet the mountains’ watchful eyes
Start with Swoyambhunath Stupa, aka the Monkey Temple. Perched on a hilltop, its golden eyes seem to follow you everywhere (in a good way). It’s said the valley was born here, out of a lake drained by the gods themselves.
Then, history hits different at Kathmandu Durbar Square
Walk through palaces, courtyards, and centuries-old temples, this is where kings were crowned and legends were written. Peek into the Kumari Temple, home to Nepal’s Living Goddess, and visit Kasthamandap, the temple built from a single tree (and the one that gave Kathmandu its name).
Evening free for shopping or exploring local cafes, momos, tea, and mountain air guaranteed.
Overnight stay in Kathmandu.
The goodbye that feels like deja vu
Breakfast, then transfer to the airport for your flight back home. Kathmandu stays with you, in your photos, your playlist, and that faint scent of incense that lingers a little too long.