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Trip Location: Kathmandu
About the Patan and Bhaktapur tour
Explore two of the most beautiful and well-preserved medieval cities of Nepal in the Patan & Bhaktapur tour.
See the monuments, museums, and temples built in centuries-old Newari architecture at Patan, also known as the City of the Living Art.
Visit the Patan Durbar Square (one of the seven UNESCO World Heritage sites in the valley of Kathmandu), Patan Palace, Temple of Lord Krishna, The Golden Temple, Vishwanath Temple, and the Patan Museum.
Get mesmerised with the magnificence of the 15th-century temples, museums, art, and courtyards at Bhaktapur.
Known as the ‘City of Devotees’, Bhaktapur has hundreds of beautiful sky-high pagoda temples landscaped against crisp blue skies of Nepal and enveloped with fresh mountain air.
See the Pachpana Jhyale Durbar, Batsala Temple, Bhairava Nath Temple, Mini Pashupati Temple, Nyatapola Temple, and Lu Dhowka (The Golden Gate)
About the Destination
The Himalayas never cease to amaze you! And nor does Nepal. It is a beautiful contrast of the cosmopolitan Kathmandu and the medieval Patan and Bhaktapur. Patan and Bhaktapur tour will let you walk amongst the old streets to take you back in the rich historical era of the kings, queens, and their palaces & temples.
Patan, also known as Lalitpur (which means a city of the living art) has magnificent buildings made in the traditional Newar architecture of Nepal. This city, having a strong Buddhist history, is dotted with hundreds of Stupas. Here you will visit Patan Durbar Square, which is one amongst the seven UNESCO World Heritage sites in Kathmandu. The place has beautiful temples, monasteries, and palaces carved with delicate art and murals, which you will get to see at Patan Palace, Temple of Lord Krishna, The Golden Temple, Vishwanath Temple, and the Patan Museum.
Bhaktapur, which translates to ‘City of the devotees’, lies around 12 kilometres from Kathmandu and is home to beautifully carved palaces, temples, and houses still retaining their golden brick-made charm. In Bhaktapur, you will visit the Pachpana Jhyale Durbar, Batsala Temple, Bhairava Nath Temple, Mini Pashupati Temple, Nyatapola Temple, and Lu Dhowka (The Golden Gate)
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We got Professional guide and really comfortable transportation with the most beautiful sites of Nepal!
Once you book the Patan and Bhaktapur tour, you will receive an email confirming your booking from us along with a voucher.
This voucher is valid only for the date of the tour and the duration specified. You can present either the printed copy or an E-copy of the voucher.
Your ID will be matched with the personal information provided by you. Therefore, please ensure that you enter your name as stated during the check-out.
In this Patan and Bhaktapur tour package, you will be provided with light refreshments. Lunch is not a part of this package.
Activities to do in Patan:
Learn about the centuries-old traditions and culture of this ancient Nepalese city.
Visit the world-renowned Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
You will get to see the Patan Palace, Temple of Lord Krishna, The Golden Temple, Vishwanath Temple, and the Patan Museum
Explore the cultural landscape by visiting the monuments, houses, museums, temples, shrine, and Stupas belonging to a bygone era.
Meet the locals and soak the warm and friendly culture of the place.
Try the local foods and flavours of the traditional Nepalese cuisine.
Activities to do at Bhaktapur:
At Bhaktapur, you will visit some of the oldest temples, shrine, and courtyards in the world.
Here you will see hundreds of ancient Stupas rising high in the sky back dropped against the clear blue mountain skies.
The cobbled streets of Bhaktapur will lead you to ancient houses made of bricks.
Here you will meet some of the oldest residents and listen to their folklore of olden times and sample traditional Nepalese food.
At Bhaktapur, you will visit Pachpana Jhyale Durbar, Batsala Temple, Bhairava Nath Temple, Mini Pashupati Temple, Nyatapola Temple, and Lu Dhowka (The Golden Gate).
Some of the popular attractions in Patan are:
The world-renowned Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Patan Palace, Temple of Lord Krishna, The Golden Temple, Vishwanath Temple, and the Patan Museum.
The popular attractions in Bhaktapur are:
Bhaktapur Historical site, Pachpana Jhyale Durbar, Batsala Temple, Bhairava Nath Temple, Mini Pashupati Temple, Nyatapola Temple, and Lu Dhowka (The Golden Gate).
During the Patan and Bhaktapur tour, you will visit the local markets in both these places. The markets are popular for the traditional handicraft items made by the local people. You can also pick up souvenirs like jewellery, pottery, beads, spices, and herbs etc. from these local markets.
The street food that you will find in Patan and Bhaktpur is largely the same as the whole of Nepal. Some of the best traditional Nepalese foods to try during the Patan and Bhaktapur tour are Dal Bhat, varieties of vegetarian and non-vegetarian momos, Sel roti, Samosas, Choila, Sekuwa, Lakhamari, Thukpa, and Aloo Chop, etc.
The temples that you will see in Patan include the centuries-old Temple of Lord Krishna, The Golden Temple, and the Vishwanath Temple. At Bhaktapur, you will see the ancient Batsala Temple, Bhairava Nath Temple, Mini Pashupati Temple, and the Nyatapola Temple.
No ,There is no extra ticket of children under age 3.
The cities of Patan and Bhaktapur are mostly covered on foot. The streets of both these cities look straight out of ancient times. Most of the streets are still cobbled which give you a feeling of still being in the centuries-old time.
The best and the busiest streets to give you an idea about the life of the local residents in Patan are near the Patan Durbar Square and the temples. The best streets in Bhaktapur are around the historical site, the temples, and the Golden Gate.
You will be visiting two of the most historically rich cities in Nepal i.e. Patan and Bhaktapur. Patan, which is still referred as Lalitpur by the locals, is an ancient city located in the lap of the valley of Kathmandu. Predominantly a Buddhist city, is dotted with the unique and ancient Newari architecture of Nepal. It houses the Patan Durbar Square, which is one of the seven UNESCO protected world heritage sites in Kathmandu. This Durbar Square houses many sculptures, murals, temples etc. You will also visit Patan Palace, Temple of Lord Krishna, The Golden Temple, Vishwanath Temple, and the Patan Museum.
After Patan, you will head towards Bhaktapur (which literally translates to the City of Devotees).
Bhaktapur has its roots in Hinduism and has gorgeous historical buildings strewn all over. Bhaktapur has deep-rooted old world charm of cobbled streets and centuries-old architecture. All this reflects in the traditions and the mannerisms of the local residents. At Bhaktapur, you will visit Pachpana Jhyale Durbar, Batsala Temple, Bhairava Nath Temple, Mini Pashupati Temple, Nyatapola Temple, and Lu Dhowka (The Golden Gate).
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