This Kathmandu is one of the best and easy ways to explore Nepal. The Kathmandu valley is well-known as "The cultural hub of Nepal". It is situated in a bowl shaped valley, surrounded by 10,000 feet high mountains. The valley is full of historic, artistic and cultural interests with the visibility of the peaks of majestic Himalaya from several parts. Along with seven UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Sites one can find uncountable numbers of ancient golden pagoda temples and shrines throughout the valley with lots of inspiring Hindu and Buddhist deities.

Day 01:

 Arrive in Kathmandu: On arrival at Kathmandu airport, meeting and assistance by Fullmoon travels representative and transfer to hotel and refresh then will have to sightseeing, Boudhanath Stupa and Kopan Monastery. After that will serve dinner and back to hotel.

Bouddhanath Stupa: The world’s largest stupa, a sight of great reincarnation of Buddhism. The most sacred Buddhist temple of Nepal believed built keeping the relics of past Buddha, Kaysapa Buddha. The Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo built this stupa in 6th century AD after he converted to Buddhist.

Kopan Monastery: Just north of the ancient Buddhist town of Boudhanath is the Kopan hill, which rises up out of the terraced fields of the Kathmandu valley and its visible for miles. Dominated by a magnificent bodhi tree, it was once the home of the astrologer to the king of Nepal. This same hill is now the home of Kopan Monastery. The air is clean and the view across the valley magical.

Day2

World Heritage sites Kathmandu: After the breakfast we will visit to patan and after that visit Patan, Patan Mueasum and Paspatinath temple then will back to hotel.

  • Patan: Patan is best known for its finest traditional crafts and rich artistic heritage. Patan Durbar square is the only monument area in all the cities of Kathmandu valley that still outstands with its most magnificent architectural splendour and unique artistic beauty.
  • Pasupatinath Temple: The most sacred Hindu temple in Nepal dedicated to lord Shiva built in 3rd century BC by king pashupreksha. Pashupatinath Temple is considered as a holy temple where every Hindu should visit at least once in their life time. It is believed in Nepal that, Lord Shiva visited this area in the form of Deer (animal) with his counterpart parvati to run away from other gods, so the name of place and temple become Pasupati (Animal God)
Day3

 

World Heritage sites Kathmandu: After the breakfast we will visit to see Swoyambhunath Stupa, Kathmandu Dubar Square, then will have a lunch at patan and after that visit Patan, Patan Mueasum and Paspatinath temple then will back to hotel.

  • Swoyambhunath Stupa: It is one of the most sacred Buddhist site in Nepal. It is said that it was made in 5th century era. Its origins are linked to the founding of the valley by draining the water of the lake by Bodhisattva Manjushree. Swoyambhu manifested in the lake as a brilliant light emanating from a lotus and Manjushree let the water out by slashing a passage through the surrounding hills of facilitate paying homage to Swoyambhu, thus making the valley inhabitable due to many monkeys around there. It’s also called monkey temple
  • Kathmandu Durbar Square (Hanuman Dhoka): Which is known as one of the oldest palace where Malla Kings of Kathmandu used to live. You will visit many temples, monuments and museum of this square and you will also be able to witness the life and happening of the locals. Kumari Temple is one another main attraction of this square which is known as the Temple of living Goddness which is unique tradition of Nepal.
Day4

Outside Kathmandu sightseeing: After the breakfast will visit few sightseeing which are located outside the Kathmandu city, so first of all we will go to Namo Buddha hill and lunch will at Bhakdarpur and after that continue sightseeing at bhakdarpur and then, will visit to thimal for shopping and will back to hotel.

  • Namo Buddha Hill: Namo Buddha is a beautiful place. There is no need to exaggerate this and place is very quiet and pure of environmental clean with no pollution. It’s right place to meditation and practice. You can enjoy the snow covered Hymalayan ranges which look so amazing view. From Buddhist point of view, Namo Buddha is one of the most important religious sites in Nepal. There are three Buddhist pilgrimage sites: Boudha Stupa, Swayambunath stupa and Namo Buddha. Place is 2 hours drive from Kathmandu city.
  • Bhaktapur Durbar Square: Bhaktapur, literally the city of Devotees’ it’s renowned for its elegant art, fabulous culture, colourful festivals, traditional dances and the typical Nepali lifestyle.
  • Shopping at Thamel: Thamel is centre of tourism industry in Kathmandu where, can see many shops and vendors. Commonly goods to sell including food, tracking gares, handicrafts woollen and cloths. Its good places for shopping.
Day5

Afte the Breakfast then will transfer to airport for next destination.