Kathmandu Day Tour

1 Day

Kathmandu Day Tour 2026: Four UNESCO World Heritage Sites with a Licensed Local Guide

Tour at a Glance

Duration: 1 Day (6 to 7 hours)
Sites Covered: 4 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Start and End: Your Kathmandu hotel
Departure Time: 8:30 to 9:00 AM
Transport: Private car or van
Guide: Nepal Tourism Board licensed
Entry Fees: All monument fees included
Group Type: Private (your group only)
Best Time: Year round, all seasons
Physical Level: Easy, no fitness required

Most people arriving in Kathmandu have one free day before or after a trek or longer tour. A few hours, a hotel somewhere in Thamel, a city that can look overwhelming on first arrival. This Kathmandu Day Tour is how you make that day count. In six to seven hours you visit four UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Swayambhunath, Patan Durbar Square, Boudhanath and Pashupatinath. Each site is distinct. Each one represents a different layer of the Kathmandu Valley’s 1,500-year continuous history. One of our Nepal Tourism Board licensed guides handles the logistics and the context. You get the city on its own terms.

We run every Kathmandu Day Tour privately. Your vehicle, your guide, your pace. No shared buses, no group departures you have to fit around, no waiting for strangers. We work around your schedule and pick you up directly from your hotel.

The Four Sites: What You Actually See and Why Each One Matters

Swayambhunath — The Monkey Temple on the Hill Above Kathmandu

We start at Swayambhunath in the morning when the light is good and the hilltop crowds are manageable. The climb up 365 stone steps is part of the experience: rhesus macaque monkeys on every surface, prayer flags strung overhead, the valley spreading below as you gain height. At the top the stupa itself is an ancient one, with origins Newari chronicles place at around 460 AD, though the hilltop was considered sacred well before any structure stood here. The all-seeing eyes of the Buddha face the four cardinal directions from the gilded tower. Smaller shrines, the Harati Devi temple, a ring of prayer wheels and a line of meditation caves fill the complex around the main dome. Our guides explain the coexistence of Hindu and Buddhist elements here, since most visitors leave the site uncertain about which tradition any particular shrine belongs to.

Patan Durbar Square — Medieval Newari Architecture at Its Peak

Most Kathmandu day tours skip Patan in favour of the Durbar Square in the city centre. We include Patan because the quality of the craftsmanship and the Patan Museum collection are worth the extra driving time. Patan was the capital of its own independent Malla kingdom from the 3rd century AD and the royal palace complex reflects that long history. The Krishna Mandir, built entirely from stone in a style that combines Shikhara architecture with Newari detail, is one of the most photographed buildings in Nepal. The Bhimsen Temple, the Golden Temple tucked inside the old town, the carved wooden struts of the Char Narayan courtyard: these are the finest examples of medieval Newari work remaining in the valley. The Patan Museum, inside the old palace building, holds the best collection of bronze religious art in Nepal and gives real context to everything you see at every site across the day.

Boudhanath Stupa — The Centre of Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal

Boudhanath is where the day slows down. The stupa, 36 metres high and 120 metres across the base, sits at the centre of a large circular plaza ringed by monasteries, teahouses and shops selling thankas, incense and ritual items. The kora, the act of walking clockwise around the stupa while spinning prayer wheels, runs continuously from early morning until the evening prayer bells. Tibetan monks in burgundy robes, Nepali families doing their daily circuit, pilgrims from across the Himalayan region. The stupa dates to the 5th century AD with major construction attributed to the Malla kings of the 14th century. It was significantly damaged in the 2015 earthquake and fully restored by 2017. We build in time at Boudhanath for a proper stop: long enough to walk the kora once, watch the rituals, and eat lunch at one of the rooftop restaurants overlooking the stupa if you want to combine the meal with the visit.

Pashupatinath Temple — Nepal’s Most Sacred Hindu Site on the Bagmati River

We time the Pashupatinath visit for late afternoon, when the cremation ghats on the Bagmati River are most active and the light is warm on the temple complex. Non-Hindus cannot enter the main temple building but the viewing area on the far bank of the river gives a direct and clear line of sight to the silver-roofed inner sanctum, the Shiva lingam visible through the open gates, and the stone ghats below where cremations take place. Our guides handle this part of the visit with care and context. The surrounding complex covers a wide area and includes hundreds of smaller shrines, the Gorakhnath temple, the Bachhareshwori temple, and the hillside terraces where sadhus gather. Photography of sadhus is welcome with permission and usually a small direct payment to them. The foreigner entry fee for Pashupatinath is NPR 1,000 and is included in our tour price.

How the Day Is Organised

Your guide and driver arrive at your hotel between 8:30 and 9:00 AM. The order of sites depends on your hotel location and any preferences you have, but the standard sequence moves from Swayambhunath in the morning through Patan and Boudhanath in the middle of the day to Pashupatinath in the afternoon. The return drop to your hotel is typically between 5:00 and 5:30 PM. If you want to add Kathmandu Durbar Square, Bhaktapur or any other site, we can discuss adjustments before the tour starts.

All monument entry fees are included. All transport between sites is by private vehicle. The guide stays with you at every stop. Lunch is at your own expense and the restaurants near Boudhanath Stupa offer the best combination of food quality and views. We can recommend specific places based on what you want to eat.

Entry Fees and Practical Notes for 2026

The four main monument fees are covered in our tour price. For reference: Pashupatinath charges NPR 1,000 for foreign nationals. Patan Durbar Square charges NPR 1,000. Swayambhunath charges NPR 200. Boudhanath charges NPR 400 for foreigners on most days (sometimes free in the early morning). We also cover parking and all fuel costs. The only costs you pay separately are lunch, personal purchases and any tips you choose to give your guide and driver.

Dress code at religious sites: cover shoulders and knees. Remove shoes before entering any temple building. At Pashupatinath, some of the inner shrines require removing footwear outside. We carry small paper bags for shoes if needed. Photography rules vary: at Pashupatinath the main temple cannot be photographed from certain angles. Our guide advises on the spot.

Overview

Local Guide Note — Sunil Tiwari, Trekking Guide, Next Trip Nepal: I have guided Kathmandu's heritage circuit for 14 years and Pashupatinath is the most misread stop on the route — most tours arrive mid-morning when the ghats are quiet and the atmosphere is flat. We time every Kathmandu day tour for the evening Aarti ceremony at 17:30, because it is the authentic, living Kathmandu that every visitor deserves to witness.

Live Trail and Permit Status

Permits required: No trekking permits required. Valid Nepal entry visa is sufficient for all Kathmandu valley day tours.
Current rule: UNESCO heritage site entry fees apply separately at each monument. Total circuit fees approximately NPR 2,500 to 3,500 covering Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, Swayambhunath, and Patan Durbar Square.
Trail status: Not applicable (city tour). Private vehicle throughout. No walking above 1,400m.
Entry point: Private vehicle pickup from your Kathmandu hotel. No external transport required.
Verified by Next Trip Nepal operations team, June 2026

Critical Safety and Logistics
  • No trekking permits required. Valid passport and Nepal entry visa sufficient for all Kathmandu valley day tours.
  • UNESCO heritage site entry fees apply at Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, Swayambhunath, and Patan Durbar Square. Combined fee range NPR 150 to NPR 1,000 per site.
  • Best visiting times: Pashupatinath 06:00 to 08:00 and 17:00 to 19:00. Boudhanath 06:00 to 08:00 for morning kora. Avoid 10:00 to 15:00 at all sites for crowd management.

The Kathmandu Day Tour with Next Trip Nepal covers the four most significant UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Kathmandu Valley in a single well-organised day. The sites are Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, Swayambhunath (the Monkey Temple) and Patan Durbar Square. Each is within 30 minutes of the others by private vehicle and each offers something entirely different from the last.

Kathmandu holds more UNESCO World Heritage Sites within a compact valley than any comparable area in Asia. These sites are not museums or reconstructions. They are living religious and cultural spaces used daily by Nepali Hindus and Buddhists. Cremations happen at Pashupatinath every day. Monks perform the morning kora at Boudhanath before dawn. The temples at Patan receive offerings from local families who have been doing so for generations. The guided day tour gives you access to all of this with someone who understands what you are seeing and can place it in the context of 1,000 years of Kathmandu Valley history.

We operate this tour privately. One guide, one vehicle, your group. No shared transport, no mixed groups, no departure times that do not fit your schedule. We pick you up from your hotel and drop you back when the day is done. The typical departure time is between 8:30 and 9:00 AM and the return is between 5:00 and 5:30 PM, giving you six to seven hours at the sites with comfortable travel time between them.

Our guides are licensed by the Nepal Tourism Board and have specialist knowledge of the religious traditions, architecture and history at each site. They speak fluent English and are accustomed to answering questions from visitors with very different backgrounds — from first-time travellers to Nepal to people with an existing interest in Hinduism or Tibetan Buddhism.

All entry fees are included in the tour price. We cover Pashupatinath (NPR 1,000 for foreign nationals), Patan Durbar Square (NPR 1,000), Swayambhunath (NPR 200) and Boudhanath where charged. The only costs you pay separately during the day are lunch, personal shopping and any tips you choose to give the guide and driver. There are no hidden charges.

This tour suits anyone spending a day in Kathmandu before or after a trek, a first-time visitor to Nepal who wants to understand the city properly, families with children of any age, elderly travellers who want a comfortable pace, and photographers who want a guide who knows the best angles and timing at each site. The walking at most sites is minimal and at a comfortable pace throughout.

How to Book the Kathmandu Day Tour

1Choose Your Trip. First, choose the Kathmandu Day Tour package that matches your travel plan, budget, and travel style.
2Check Availability. Go to the Availability section on this trip page. There you can see our departure dates for different months.
3Group Departure or Private Trip. Join one of our group departures, or choose a private trip for more flexibility, personal care, and your own travel date.
4Customize If Needed. Want to change the itinerary, add extra days, upgrade transport or accommodation, or include a porter? Contact us directly.
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Highlights

  • Four UNESCO World Heritage Sites visited in one well-planned day with no rushing between them
  • Nepal Tourism Board licensed guide with detailed knowledge of the religious and historical context at each site
  • Private vehicle throughout the day — no shared transport, no group departure times, no waiting
  • All monument entry fees included: Pashupatinath, Swayambhunath, Patan Durbar Square and Boudhanath
  • Hotel pickup and drop from anywhere in Kathmandu at your preferred time
  • Patan Durbar Square included in the tour — most Kathmandu day tours cover only three sites and skip Patan
  • Pashupatinath visit timed for late afternoon when the cremation ghats and sadhu gathering are most active
  • Swayambhunath visit timed for morning light before crowds build and monkeys are most active at the hilltop
  • Flexible pace at every site with time to sit, walk the kora at Boudhanath, and ask questions without pressure
  • Suitable for all ages and fitness levels — minimal walking, easy terrain, no physical demands at any site

Itinerary

  • Day
    1

    Full Day Kathmandu Tour: Swayambhunath, Patan, Boudhanath and Pashupatinath

    8:30 to 9:00 AM: Hotel Pickup
    Your guide and driver arrive at your Kathmandu hotel at your agreed start time. The guide introduces the day plan, the order of sites and estimated time at each location. Departure time is flexible if you need to adjust for breakfast or a late checkout.

    9:00 to 10:30 AM: Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple)
    The morning visit takes advantage of good light and cooler temperatures. The site sits on a hilltop 77 metres above the valley floor. The 365 stone steps from the eastern entrance are manageable for most visitors and the views at the top make them worthwhile. The stupa dates back at least 1,000 years. The gilded tower above the whitewashed dome bears the all-seeing eyes of the Buddha on four sides. The complex includes the Harati Devi temple, prayer wheels along the circumambulation path, smaller shrines mixing Hindu and Buddhist iconography, and the resident macaque monkeys. Your guide explains the religious significance, the history of the site and why both Hindu and Buddhist traditions share the same space here.

    10:30 AM to 12:30 PM: Patan Durbar Square and Old Town
    Patan was an independent Malla kingdom for most of the medieval period. The Durbar Square holds the former royal palace, major temples and some of the finest Newari stone and wood carving work in Nepal. The Krishna Mandir, built entirely from stone in 1637, is a technical masterpiece of the Malla era. Inside the palace courtyard the Patan Museum is Nepal's best collection of Buddhist and Hindu bronze art, giving real context to everything you see during the rest of the day. The surrounding old town has traditional Newari houses, metalwork shops and artisan workshops in quieter lanes away from the main square.

    12:30 to 1:30 PM: Lunch at Boudhanath
    Lunch near Boudhanath allows you to combine the meal with the approach to the stupa. Several restaurants in the area have rooftop seating overlooking the stupa dome with a view of the kora in progress while you eat. Lunch is at your own expense and your guide recommends local and international options based on your preferences.

    1:30 to 3:00 PM: Boudhanath Stupa
    Boudhanath is the largest Buddhist stupa in South Asia and one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Tibetan Buddhism outside Tibet. The white dome stands 36 metres high on a base 120 metres across. The plaza is ringed by monasteries, teahouses and shops. The kora, the clockwise circumambulation path around the stupa, runs continuously throughout the day with monks, families and pilgrims. Joining it for one or two circuits is the best way to experience the site. The stupa was badly damaged in the 2015 earthquake and restored to its original form by 2017.

    3:00 to 5:00 PM: Pashupatinath Temple
    The afternoon timing at Pashupatinath is deliberate. The cremation ghats on the Bagmati River are most active from mid-afternoon and sadhus gather on the hillside above the river. The foreigner entry ticket (NPR 1,000, included in your tour price) gives access to the wider complex. Non-Hindus cannot enter the main sanctum but the viewing area on the far bank gives a clear view of the silver-roofed inner temple and the stone ghats below. Your guide explains the Hindu cremation tradition and the significance of the Bagmati River. The complex also includes the Gorakhnath temple, Bachhareshwori temple, 11th century Licchavi-era inscriptions and the sadhu terraces to the north of the main temple.

    5:00 to 5:30 PM: Return to Hotel
    Your driver takes you directly back to your Kathmandu hotel. The guide remains available throughout the return journey for any remaining questions about what you saw during the day or recommendations for the rest of your time in Nepal.

    420 minute

Cost Includes

  • Private car or van for the full day with an experienced driver
  • Nepal Tourism Board licensed English-speaking guide for the full duration
  • Pashupatinath Temple foreigner entry fee (NPR 1,000 per person)
  • Patan Durbar Square entry fee (NPR 1,000 per person)
  • Swayambhunath hilltop entry fee (NPR 200 per person)
  • Boudhanath Stupa entry fee where applicable (NPR 400 per person)
  • Hotel pickup from your Kathmandu hotel at your preferred start time
  • Hotel drop-off at end of the tour
  • One bottle of mineral water per person
  • All fuel, parking and toll charges for the full day
  • Government taxes and applicable service charges

Cost Excludes

  • Lunch and personal food and drinks during the day
  • Camera or video fees at specific sites where charged separately
  • Personal shopping and souvenirs
  • Tips for guide and driver (appreciated but entirely at your discretion)
  • Travel insurance (required before travel — arrange independently)
  • Any additional sites or extensions requested on the day not on the standard itinerary
  • Alcoholic drinks

Site Guide and Practical Information

Kathmandu Day Tour: Site Guide and Practical Information for 2026

Why Four Sites in One Day Works

The Kathmandu Valley is small enough that all four UNESCO World Heritage Sites on this tour are within 30 minutes of each other by road. The practical challenge is not distance but depth: spending only 45 minutes at each site produces a surface-level experience. We build the day to give 1.5 to 2 hours at Swayambhunath and Pashupatinath, where there is the most to see and absorb, and a full two hours at Patan Durbar Square to allow time for the old town lanes and the museum. Boudhanath needs at least 45 minutes to walk the kora once and sit with the atmosphere. The route we use is optimised for morning light at Swayambhunath and the most active period at the Pashupatinath ghats in the late afternoon.

Site-by-Site Practical Guide

Swayambhunath Stupa

DetailInformation
Entry fee (foreigners)NPR 200 (included in tour price)
Opening hoursSunrise to sunset daily
Best time to visitEarly morning for light and fewer crowds
Steps to climb365 from main eastern entrance (vehicle access available nearby)
PhotographyPermitted throughout the site
Dress codeCover shoulders and knees, remove shoes at shrines

Patan Durbar Square (Lalitpur)

DetailInformation
Entry fee (foreigners)NPR 1,000 (included in tour price)
Opening hoursDaily from 9:00 AM (museum 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM)
Key structuresKrishna Mandir, Bhimsen Temple, Royal Palace, Patan Museum
Patan MuseumNepal's best bronze art collection, included in site entry
PhotographyPermitted in the square, restricted inside some temple sanctuaries
Why we include itFiner architecture and better museum than Kathmandu Durbar Square

Boudhanath Stupa

DetailInformation
Entry fee (foreigners)NPR 400 where charged (included in tour price)
Opening hoursOpen all day; best at dawn and dusk
Stupa dimensions36 metres high, 120 metres base diameter
The koraClockwise circumambulation path around the base, always active
Nearby monasteriesOver 30 Tibetan Buddhist monasteries within walking distance
RestaurantsMultiple rooftop restaurants overlooking the stupa for lunch

Pashupatinath Temple

DetailInformation
Entry fee (foreigners)NPR 1,000 (included in tour price)
Opening hours4:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily
Best time to visitLate afternoon from 3:00 PM onward (ghats most active)
Main temple accessInner sanctum restricted to Hindus only
Foreigner accessFull complex including outer courtyards, ghats and sadhu terraces
PhotographyPermitted from the far bank; no direct photography of cremation rites up close
Sadhu photosAsk permission first, give a small direct payment (NPR 100 to 200)

Total Entry Fee Summary for 2026

SiteForeigner Entry Fee (NPR)Included in Tour?
Pashupatinath Temple1,000Yes
Patan Durbar Square1,000Yes
Boudhanath Stupa400Yes
Swayambhunath200Yes
Total2,600All included

What Makes Our Kathmandu Day Tour Different

FeatureNext Trip NepalMost Operators
Sites covered4 (including Patan)3 (Patan often skipped)
Group typePrivate onlyOften shared/group
Entry feesAll 4 sites includedOften excluded or partial
Guide licenceNepal Tourism Board licensedVaries
Hotel pickupIncludedSometimes a meeting point
Pashupatinath timingLate afternoon (best time)Random timing

FAQs

How long is the Kathmandu Day Tour?

The tour runs for 6 to 7 hours including travel time between sites. We pick you up from your hotel between 8:30 and 9:00 AM and have you back between 5:00 and 5:30 PM. The pace at each site is relaxed and not rushed.

Which four UNESCO sites are covered on this tour?

The tour covers Swayambhunath (the Monkey Temple), Patan Durbar Square, Boudhanath Stupa and Pashupatinath Temple. All four are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Patan Durbar Square is included in our tour where many other operators cover only three sites.

Are entry fees included in the tour price?

Yes. All four main monument entry fees are included: Pashupatinath Temple (NPR 1,000), Patan Durbar Square (NPR 1,000), Swayambhunath (NPR 200) and Boudhanath Stupa (NPR 400 where charged). You pay separately only for lunch and personal purchases.

Can non-Hindus enter Pashupatinath Temple?

Non-Hindus cannot enter the main inner sanctum of Pashupatinath. However the wider temple complex, the cremation ghats area, the Gorakhnath temple and the surrounding shrines are accessible with a foreigner entry ticket. The viewing area on the opposite bank of the Bagmati River gives a clear view of the main temple and the ghats.

Is the tour private or shared with other groups?

The Kathmandu Day Tour is fully private. Your vehicle and guide are dedicated to your group only throughout the day. We do not combine your booking with other travellers or use shared transport at any point.

What time does the tour start and end?

Standard departure is between 8:30 and 9:00 AM from your Kathmandu hotel. The tour ends with a hotel drop between 5:00 and 5:30 PM. If you need a different start time due to an early flight arrival or hotel checkout, we can adjust the departure time when you book.

Is lunch included in the tour price?

Lunch is not included. We stop near Boudhanath Stupa for a lunch break and your guide recommends restaurants in the area. Several rooftop restaurants overlook the stupa itself, which makes the lunch stop part of the experience. Budget NPR 400 to NPR 800 per person for a decent meal.

Can I customise which sites we visit?

Yes. If you want to add Kathmandu Durbar Square, Bhaktapur, Changu Narayan or another site, or if you want to focus more time on one particular site and skip another, we can discuss this before departure. The standard four-site route is designed to fit comfortably in one day, so adding sites may require removing one from the standard list.

Is this tour suitable for elderly travellers or young children?

Yes. The tour requires very little strenuous walking. Swayambhunath involves 365 steps to the hilltop, which some elderly visitors prefer to skip, and your guide can arrange vehicle access to a closer entrance. The other three sites are flat and easy to walk. The tour has been completed successfully by children as young as five and elderly visitors in their 80s.

Do I need to dress in any particular way for the tour?

Yes. At all four sites you should cover your shoulders and knees. Remove shoes before entering any temple building. Your guide will let you know exactly when and where this applies. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. There is no need for specialist footwear.

What is the best time of year for the Kathmandu Day Tour?

This tour runs year round. The most comfortable months are October, November, February, March and April when temperatures are mild and skies are clear. The monsoon months of June, July and August bring rain in the afternoons but the morning hours are usually fine and the sites are less crowded. December and January are cooler but perfectly manageable.

Are tips expected for the guide and driver?

Tips are appreciated but not included in the price and entirely at your discretion. A guide who does a thorough and engaging job for a full day typically receives a tip of USD 5 to 10 per person from satisfied groups. The driver receives a smaller amount. There is no obligation.

Can I book this tour on arrival in Kathmandu without advance notice?

We do our best to accommodate same-day or next-day requests depending on guide and vehicle availability. Advance booking of at least 24 hours is recommended during peak tourist season (October, November, March, April) to confirm a guide. Contact us by WhatsApp or email and we respond quickly.

What is the best order to visit the four sites?

We start at Swayambhunath in the morning for the best light and fewer crowds at the hilltop. Patan Durbar Square comes next through late morning. Lunch near Boudhanath is followed by the stupa visit in the early afternoon. Pashupatinath is visited last because the cremation ghats and sadhu gathering are most active in the late afternoon hours. This order makes practical and experiential sense.

How is the Kathmandu Day Tour different from other operators?

We include Patan Durbar Square in the standard day tour where most operators offer only three sites. We operate all tours privately with no shared groups. Our guides are Nepal Tourism Board licensed with specialist knowledge of each site rather than generic guides covering multiple activities. All entry fees are genuinely included with no surprise charges on the day. And we pick you up and drop you at your hotel.