
Kathmandu Valley Cultural Tour — 3 Days
Duration
3 days
From
$335/person
Difficulty
Easy
Starts
Kathmandu
Group Size
1–15 People
Stay
Hotel (3-star)
Meals
Breakfast
Best Season
Year-round
Trip Highlights
Day-by-Day Itinerary(3 days)
Altitude Profile
Peak: 1,401 m · Day 2The 3-day Kathmandu Valley Cultural Tour covers the full UNESCO World Heritage circuit of the Kathmandu Valley — seven monument zones that collectively represent one of the world's greatest concentrations of sacred architecture — with a licensed guide, private vehicle, and all entry fees included. Pashupatinath Temple (Nepal's holiest Hindu site), Boudhanath Stupa (Asia's largest Buddhist stupa and the spiritual heart of Nepal's Tibetan diaspora), Swayambhunath (the monkey temple, with valley panorama), and the medieval Durbar Squares of Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur form the core itinerary.
Three days allows genuine depth at each site rather than a rushed checklist. The second day is devoted to Bhaktapur — the best-preserved medieval city in the valley, with pottery squares, wood-carving workshops, and the 55-window palace that most day-trip visitors miss — and Patan, whose Durbar Square contains the finest collection of Newari bronze-work and pagoda architecture in Nepal. The third day adds Nagarkot at sunset for the Himalayan panorama and the Changu Narayan temple, Nepal's oldest surviving Vishnu shrine (7th century AD).
Best seasons: Year-round (avoid monsoon August for outdoor sites). Private guide and vehicle throughout. All UNESCO entry fees included.
What's Included
Included
- Licensed English-speaking guide throughout
- 3-star hotel Kathmandu (2 nights, breakfast included)
- All entry fees to UNESCO World Heritage Sites (Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, Swayambhunath, Patan Durbar, Bhaktapur)
- Private vehicle throughout
- Breakfast daily + 1 cultural dinner
- Kathmandu airport transfers
- All government taxes and service charges
Not Included
- International airfare to/from Kathmandu
- Nepal entry visa fee ($30–$50 on arrival)
- Comprehensive travel insurance
- Lunch and dinner (except where specified)
- Personal expenses and souvenirs
- Tips for guide and driver
- Alcoholic beverages
- Any optional site visits not listed in the itinerary
Best Time to Go
Autumn (Sep–Nov)
Ideal — post-monsoon clarity, comfortable walking, festivals like Indra Jatra and Dashain add cultural depth
Spring (Mar–May)
Warm, clear skies, spring festivals — great for outdoor photography at the ancient courtyards
Winter (Dec–Feb)
Cool and pleasant — lower crowds at major sites, crisp air for photography
Monsoon (Jun–Aug)
All heritage sites accessible. Outdoor walking is humid — carry rain jacket
Permits Required
What to Pack
A detailed packing list will be sent with your booking confirmation. Gear rental available in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
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$335
/ person · all-inclusive


