Kathmandu Heritage Walk
A very ecstatic walk through selected historic sites built during 12th to 18th centuries starting from 17th century temples and ending at a temple, built in 1655. Some of the places included in the Kathmandu Heritage Walk are Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swayambhunath Stupa, Patan Durbar Square, Bouddhanath Stupa, Thamel,...
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Trip Overview
A very ecstatic walk through selected historic sites built during 12th to 18th centuries starting from 17th century temples and ending at a temple, built in 1655. Some of the places included in the Kathmandu Heritage Walk are Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swayambhunath Stupa, Patan Durbar Square, Bouddhanath Stupa, Thamel, Kurmari Ghar, Pashupatinath Mandir etc. These places have their significant importance and history.\
Ancient temples, courtyards, and the old royal palace surround Kathmandu Durbar Square. You can visit the Kumari Ghar- the residence of the living goddess Kumari, chosen from young prepubescent girls. Swayambhunath, listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Site, is inhabited by monkeys and serves as the view tower of Kathmandu as well. Patan Durbar Square is another historic palace listed in UNESCO World Heritage Site, surrounded by ancient temples, palaces, and shrines.
The Kathmandu Heritage Walk towards these places provides an opportunity to explore the city’s rich history, art and architecture while learning about its cultural significance. Local guides often lead these tours, sharing stories and insights about its cultural significance. Additionally, the walk allows visitors to experience the daily life and traditions of the local people.