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Patan Sightseeing Tour

Destination:Nepal

Total Duration:01 Day

Trip Grade:Leisure Holidays

Meals:Lunch

Transportation:Private Vehicle

Max. Altitude:1350m

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Patan Sightseeing Tour includes the sightseeing into Patan Durbar Square and visiting the traditional Newari villages of Khokana and Bungmati. Patan, an ancient town of Kathmandu valley is also known as Lalitpur, which means the city of fine arts. Patan Sightseeing Tour help us to explore its history, people and their art, culture, tradition and lifestyle. Observing beautifully decorated age old temples and monasteries, we may also have a chance to have a personal audience with the Patan Kumari (Living Goddess). Patan is famous for its temples, fine arts, metal works, stone & wood carvings. We can witness local artists working on their workshops. Patan used to be separate kingdom from Kathmandu and Bhaktapur and different kings ruled this ancient city until the 17th century. Patan Durbar Square also has an interesting museum which interested parties may visit during the tour.

Trip Highlights

  • Visit to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Patan Durbar Square
  • Personal audience with Patan Kumari (Living Goddess)
  • Visiting traditional Newari villages in the outskirts of Kathmandu valley

Day to Day Itinerary

Day 01:Kumari Ghar, Patan Durbar Square, Khokana and Bungmati

Cost Include

• Guided sightseeing tours including private transportation, entrance fees, mineral water and lunch

 

Cost Exclude

Cost excludes:
• Cold beverages, alcoholic drinks and extra snacks
• Tips to the staffs

Detail Itinerary

Day 01Kumari Ghar, Patan Durbar Square, Khokana and Bungmati10:00: Pick up from the Hotel and drive to Kathmandu Durbar Square 10:30-11:00: Visit Kumari Ghar (House of the Living Goddess) and personal audience with the Living Goddess 11:00-13:00: Explore the Patan Durbar Square Patan Durbar Square is decorated with age old temples, palaces, spectacular art images and interesting medieval architects. The monuments scattering around the Patan Durbar Square showcases the history, tradition, culture, art and architecture at its best. Most of the architecture seen today is typical of the Malla dynasty which ruled the city from 12th to 18th century. 13:00-14:00: Lunch Break in Patan Durbar Square 14:10: Drive to Khokana 14:30- 16:30: Explore the medieval Newari villages of Khokana and Bungmati 16:40: Drive back to the Hotel

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