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Nepal's capital is a living museum where every corner reveals another layer of history. From the medieval splendor of Durbar Squares to the spiritual sanctuaries of Pashupatinath and Boudhanath, Kathmandu offers an unparalleled journey through South Asian civilization.
Kathmandu Valley is where Nepal's soul resides. For over two millennia, this remarkable valley has been a crossroads of culture, trade, and spirituality—a place where Hindu and Buddhist traditions interweave seamlessly, where kings built palaces as offerings to the gods, and where artisans perfected crafts that continue to astonish the world.
The valley holds seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites within its compact geography. Kathmandu Durbar Square, with its intricate woodcarvings and the palace of the living goddess Kumari. Patan, the city of artists, where metalwork and stone carving reached heights unmatched elsewhere. Bhaktapur, frozen in time, offering a glimpse of medieval Nepal. The great stupas of Swayambhunath and Boudhanath, white domes watching over the valley like wise guardians. And Pashupatinath, one of Hinduism's most sacred sites, where the cycle of life and death plays out eternally on the banks of the Bagmati.
But Kathmandu is more than its monuments. It's the narrow alleys of Asan market, fragrant with spices. It's the morning prayers echoing across Boudhanath. It's the taste of momos in a hidden courtyard. It's conversations with monks, artists, and shopkeepers who share their stories freely. This is the Kathmandu we want to show you—not just its stones, but its soul.
Seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites within the valley, representing the pinnacle of Nepali art and architecture.
Daily rituals, festivals, and ceremonies continue unchanged for centuries—culture as a living, breathing presence.
Master artisans still practice traditional crafts: metalwork, woodcarving, thangka painting, and pottery.
Immerse yourself in authentic cultural encounters
Temple ceremonies and ritual participation
Heritage walks through ancient neighborhoods
Artisan workshops and studio visits
Traditional cooking classes
Meditation and spiritual sessions
Curated journeys to explore this remarkable destination