Kathmandu City & Temple Tours
Discover the spiritual heart of Nepal: the seven UNESCO World Heritage sites of the Kathmandu Valley, including the temple-packed Durbar Square, the great white stupa of Boudhanath, the sacred Pashupatinath temple on the Bagmati River, and the hilltop Swayambhunath “Monkey Temple” with sweeping city views.
96 passeios · prices per person, book with partner
City & Temples in Kathmandu — FAQ
What are the UNESCO sites in Kathmandu?
The Kathmandu Valley has seven UNESCO World Heritage sites: the Durbar Squares of Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur, the stupas of Boudhanath and Swayambhunath, and the temples of Pashupatinath and Changu Narayan.
What is Boudhanath?
Boudhanath is one of the world’s largest Buddhist stupas, a vast white dome topped by the watchful eyes of Buddha, ringed by monasteries — a serene, atmospheric pilgrimage site in Kathmandu.
What is the Monkey Temple in Kathmandu?
Swayambhunath, nicknamed the Monkey Temple for its resident monkeys, is an ancient hilltop stupa with panoramic views over Kathmandu and one of Nepal’s holiest Buddhist sites.























