Kathmandu, an ancient capital of Nepal, is a worth visiting place, which covering the world’s seven heritage sites. There are several reasons to visit such as discover several trekking trails, cultural heritage, palaces, temples and 8 of the 14 highest peaks. The highlight to see here is the great influence of Buddhism that can be seen in many old & new monasteries. When you visit Nepal Kathmandu tour package at first time, so we help you to explore the Kathmandu’s best touring places in the cheapest prices.
Boudhanath Stupa: Starts your trip at the most popular and cultural point of Nepal, Boudhanath Stupa is known as the UNESCO world heritage site and covered by prayer wheels, and colourful prayer flags.
The Stupa includes five statues of the Dhyani Buddhas that exhibit the five elements - fire, air, earth, ether and water; the Mount Meru - the mythical peak of the Buddhist cosmos and 13 steps from base to apex that represents the enlightenment of steps.
Everest Region: Explore the eight highest peaks -
- Everest (8848 m)
- Kanchenjunga (8586 m)
- Lhotse (8516 metres)
- Makalu (8485 m)
- Cho Oyu (8,201 m)
- Dhaulagiri I (8,167 m)
- Manaslu (8163 m) and
- Annapurna I (8109 m)
The walkers and climbers are accessed the Everest region by a tiny plane to Lukla airport (2,860 m). From there, they visit the main town of the Everest region.
On the way of Everest region you will see the Kala Patthar at 5545 meters, which offers the breathtaking view of Everest, Nuptse and Lhotse.
Durbar Square: It is a tourist heart of the city, which surrounding many temples and the two adjoining squares, looking date back to the 12th century. It is the home of Kathmandu's royal families where once they are crowned.
The Hanuman Dhoka (before the complex of royal family), the Taleju Temple and the Kumari Bahal (the temple of living goddess) is most popular attractions here. Other must-sees places here are the Kasthamandap (the building after which Kathmandu was named) and the Maju Deval (a triple-roofed Shiva temple).
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