Kathmandu, the vibrant heart and capital of Nepal, blends centuries-old traditions with bustling city life. From ancient temples to lively markets, it is a city where culture, spirituality, and history come alive. Known as the “City of Temples,” Kathmandu is home to UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Durbar Square, Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), and Boudhanath Stupa, each offering a glimpse into centuries-old architecture, art, and religious traditions. The sacred Pashupatinath Temple adds a deep spiritual dimension, where visitors can witness traditional Hindu rituals along the Bagmati River.
Beyond temples, Kathmandu’s Thamel district bustles with colorful streets, markets, and handicraft shops, making it perfect for exploring on foot and picking up souvenirs. Food lovers can delight in traditional Newari cuisine, experiencing rich flavors while enjoying local cultural performances in restaurants or public squares. Kathmandu offers a unique mix of adventure, history, and spirituality, making it an unforgettable destination for families, solo travelers, and cultural enthusiasts alike.
Explore Kathmandu Durbar Square and its centuries-old palaces
Visit Pashupatinath Temple, a sacred Hindu pilgrimage site
Experience the calm of Boudhanath Stupa and its prayer circles
Stroll through Thamel’s lively streets full of shops, cafés, and local life
Walk up to Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple) for panoramic city views
2/3 Days
₹15,000
The ideal time is October to March, when the weather is cool, dry, and suitable for sightseeing.
Kathmandu is accessible via Tribhuvan International Airport from major cities, or by road from nearby towns in Nepal and India.
Yes, most sites like Durbar Square, Swayambhunath, and Boudhanath require entry tickets (around NPR 500–1000 for foreigners).
Yes, but standard precautions apply in crowded areas and markets like Thamel. Solo travelers should avoid walking alone late at night.
Absolutely. Visitors can watch Hindu cremation rituals and daily prayers along the Bagmati River, especially in the morning or evening.
Try Newari dishes like momo, chatamari, and yomari, and enjoy traditional music or dance performances in cultural hubs around Durbar Square.
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