- Explore the capital city of Nepal - Kathmandu which reflects the timeless charm as you walk through the beautiful alleyways and squares in the old city
- Seek blessings of Lord Shiva at the beautiful Pashupatinath temple built in Nepalese style on the banks of the holy Bagmati river
- Relive some Bollywood moments as you walk through the majestic Durbar Square where the movie 'Baby' was shot starring Akshay Kumar
- Experience a sense of peace as sit and watch the clouds play with some of the highest peaks in the world including Mt. Everest from Nagarkot
- Visit the best medieval town of Nepal - Bhaktapur which is also and UNESCO Heritage site for its rich Newari culture and ancient temple
About the Tour:
Seek peace in the mystic land of the Kathmandu valley, while embarking on this much-needed vacation from your daily routine. Home to 7 UNESCO World Heritage sites, the Kathmandu Valley is sure to give you peace amidst the chaos of the capital city of Kathmandu. Walk through the timeless streets of Kathmandu as you explore this city by visiting the most prominent landmarks and revered sites on this trip to Nepal.
Quick Info:
Duration: 4 Days, 3 Nights
Start Point: Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM)
End Point: Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM)
Destination info:
Official Name: Nepal
Time Zone: GMT +5:45 hours
Plug Type: C, D & M
Currency: Nepalese Rupee
Experiences Covered:
Kathmandu Sightseeing
Excursion to Nagarkot & Bhaktapur
How to Reach?
By Air: The best way to reach Kathmandu is via boarding a flight from India. Tribhuvan International Airport of Kathmandu is located only 6 km away from the city center. There are direct flights that operate on a regular basis from Indian cities like Delhi & Kolkata and take around 1.5 hours to reach.
By Rail: There is only one direct train from India to Nepal that starts from Jainagar (Bihar) to Janakpur in Nepal and then further by road to Kathmandu. But the best way is to take a train to Gorakhpur or Raxaul which are very well connected to other major Indian cities. One can further take a cab/ bus to reach Kathmandu.
By Road: With six border crossings with India, road travel is an economical and scenic way to reach Nepal. For those coming from Delhi or Varanasi, the most convenient crossing point is Sunauli, near Bhairahawa. There are daily direct air-conditioned buses from both cities available, as well as private cars for hire. The other popular crossing is the Raxaul border accessible from Patna, Panitanki accessible from West Bengal.