The Sightseeing Tour leads you to the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Nepal. Where you will witness ancient architecture, art and gallery, stone sculpture, and handicraft skill from the 2nd century. Likewise, visit the most secret religious sites of Nepal.
Kathmandu Valley has a colorful setting and is encompassed by level upon level of green mountain dividers above which tower strong snowcapped tops. The valley spreads a territory of 218 sq miles and is arranged at 1310 meters above the ocean level. It holds three legendary urban communities of extraordinary memorable, religious, and social investment. Kathmandu (Kantipur), Patan (Lalitpur) and Bhadgaon (Bhaktapur). Each town has Durbar Square (old castle) with its old sanctuaries and royal residences, which epitomize the religious and social life of the individuals. The list begins with Nepal Sightseeing Tour;
Swayambhunath
This is a 2500 year of age Stupa arranged on a hillock around the range of 77 m above the ground level and overlooking Katmandu Valley. The painted eyes on four sides speak to the infinitely knowledgeable eyes of Buddha and are viewing constantly wrong practitioners and great doers. This is an exceptionally religious sanctuary for Buddhists. There are two Buddhist cloisters inside the perplexing sanctuary of Haratima where both Buddhists and Hindus love this sanctuary. The sanctuary is only 3 km to the northwest of Kathmandu city.
Kathmandu Durbar Square
While searching around Katmandu Durbar Square you will visit Hanuman Dhoka, the old and memorable royal residence of Kathmandu named after the monkey God, Hanuman. It is a memorable seat of sovereignty. The Kings of Nepal are delegated and their crowning rituals are likewise held inside the patio here. The building has lavishly cut wooden galleries and window screens. Next, an extremely intriguing sanctuary is Kasthamandap which is accepted to be constructed from a solitary tree trunk and the name Katmandu is inferred from this sanctuary.
Pashupatinath
This is a sanctuary of Lord Shiva – Pashupatinath with two layered resplendent tops and four silver entryways arranged five kilometer east of Kathmandu at the bank of Bagmati stream. This is, no doubt a blessed place of journey that lures a huge number of Hindu pioneers each year in spring.
Budhanilkantha
This is a striking gigantic stone statue of the Hindu Lord Vishnu leaning back on the bunk of snakes from the fifth century AD arranged around the range of 8 km to the north of Katmandu at the base of Shivapuri hill. the hallowed place is amidst the lake.
Bouddhanath
This is a quite blessed stupa for Tibetan Buddhists who come here in thousands in winter celebrations to pay their tribute.
Kirtipur
It lies around the range of 8 km to the southwest of Katmandu and offers to see numerous old sanctuaries and Buddhist-hallowed places. One can find individuals weaving in old customary looms.
Dakshinakali
It is in the vicinity of a 21 km drive through the nation to the south of Katmandu. On our route back visit Shesh Narayan sanctuary devoted to Lord Vishnu and a Buddhist cloister where you will uncover the Lama Ministers droning the petitions to God. Additionally, visit Chovar Crevasse where the water of the valley is emptied out.
Patan Durbar Square: The antiquated city Patan is otherwise called Lalitpur, which implies the city of fine crafts lies 5 km to the south of Katmandu. There are numerous fine experts in Patan who produce bronze/brass works of art in distinctive images/statues of Hindu/Buddhist Gods and Goddesses, silver pieces of jewelry, and wood carvings. The majority of the handiworks you see in the neighborhood shops of Katmandu Valley are prepared in Patan.
Bhaktapur (Bhadgaon) Durbar Square
City of enthusiast’s untruths minimal detached from Katmandu and Patan to the east 12 km away. When you enter the door of Durbar Square of Bhaktapur the entire complex is great, more extensive, clean, and delightful with the wonderful Lion Gate, Golden Gate, the castle of 55 windows, Batsala sanctuary, yapping Bell, the statue of King Bhupatendra Mall on a stone column, open shower and sanctuary of Pashupatinath.
Besides them, one can get a lot of sightseeing places like Nagarkot, Dhulikhel, ChanguNarayan, Chitwan, Lumbini, Tansen, Gorkha as well as Pokhara. Come and join Nepal Mother House for the wonderful Sightseeing Tour in these exotically varied locations. Our qualified team of staff will help you and serve you by providing the information with details you need to know.