Panauti with Bhaktapur Day trip

Description

A day trip begins from Kathmandu with first sightseeing at Panauti Village. Then continue sightseeing of Bhaktapur Durbar Square. Panauti is a historical Newari town which is around 32 km southeast of Kathmandu on the confluence of the Rosi and Punyamati rivers. In Nepali society, such rivers are considered to be sacred. Panauti, once a major trading center with its own royal palace, today consists of a variety of Buddhist and Hindu religious monuments, and is considered to be one of the area's most important medieval sites.

Bhaktapur Durbar Square, is a museum of medieval art and architecture with many examples of sculptures, woodcarvings and colossal pagoda temples consecrated to different gods and goddesses. Bhaktapur, where you will witness unique culture and finest display of craftsmanship.You will see Bhaktapur's renowned attractions such as the Lion Gate, Golden Gate, Art Gallery, Statue of King Bhupatindra, Nyatapola Temple and fifty-five windows Malla Palace.

Included

Hotel pickup and drop facilities
All entrance fees
Expert tour guide
Luxurious vehicle

Excluded

Tips for Guide and Driver
Personal Expenses
Meals
Travel Insurance
Extra Activities

Know before you go

For a day trip to Panauti and Bhaktapur, here are some items that travelers might find useful to bring along:

  1. Comfortable Clothing: Depending on the season, you may want to bring light clothing for warmer months and layers for cooler months. Always check the weather forecast before your trip.
  2. Warm Clothes: If you’re visiting in the cooler months, it’s a good idea to bring a jacket or sweater. Evenings can get quite chilly.
  3. Sunscreen: The sun can be quite strong, especially during the summer months, so sunscreen is a must to protect your skin.
  4. Hat and Sunglasses: These will provide additional protection from the sun.
  5. Comfortable Shoes: You’ll likely be doing a lot of walking, so comfortable shoes are essential.
  6. Water Bottle: Staying hydrated is important, especially if you’re visiting in the warmer months.
  7. Camera: There are many beautiful sights to see, so you’ll likely want to take lots of pictures.
  8. Local Currency: While many places accept credit cards, it’s always a good idea to have some local currency on hand for smaller vendors or in case of emergencies.
  9. Snacks: If you get hungry between meals, it’s a good idea to have some snacks on hand.

Remember, these are just suggestions and what you choose to bring may depend on your personal needs and preferences. Enjoy your trip!

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