
Bhaktapur Homestay Tour
Stay at Bhaktapur homestay and discover the beauty from in and out. Hike to the top and perch at the best resort that commands a spectacular view of three cities amidst the lush green landscape.
Kathmandu Valley, nestled in the heart of Nepal, is a treasure trove of ancient history, rich civilization, and vibrant culture. Once home to powerful city-states, the valley has been a center of art, architecture, and spiritual development for centuries. It boasts seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including majestic temples, palaces, and stupas that reflect a unique blend of Hindu and Buddhist traditions. The valley is renowned for its intricate wood carvings, pagoda-style architecture, and exquisite stone sculptures.
At the heart of this cultural mosaic are the Newars, the valley’s indigenous people, who have preserved their distinct lifestyle, language, festivals, and culinary traditions over generations. Their way of life, deeply rooted in tradition and community, showcases a harmonious blend of the sacred and the everyday. From the bustling streets of Kathmandu to the timeless beauty of Bhaktapur and Patan, the valley remains a living museum of Nepal’s glorious past.
kathmandu city tour shows you this medieval gems of Nepal. Kathmandu Valley consists of three ancient cities - Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur. Each of them was an independent sovereign ruled by the Malla brothers until 1768 AD. Witness many testimonials of Golden era of Nepal in Medieval period when they were ruled by the legendry Malla kings.
As a part of tour, walk along the alleys that lead to different squares, ancient palaces and temples like- Kathmandu Durbar square, Swoyambhu Nath Temple, Pashupati Nath Temple, Boudha stupa, Bhaktapur Durbar square, Patan Durbar square etc.
Stay at Bhaktapur homestay and discover the beauty from in and out. Hike to the top and perch at the best resort that commands a spectacular view of three cities amidst the lush green landscape.
Among the three cities, Patan is considered as the most artistic city. So, Patan in other word is popularly known as Lalitapur meaning “the city of Art” where Ashoka the Great, the Legendry Indian Emperor visited in 250 BC for his pilgrimage to the Buddhist shrine here. Patan city tour offers you an opportunity to explore the beauty of this city.
Use Local Transportation and eat at Local kitchen with opportunity to learn Nepalese cooking style