Patan Day Tour

Trip ID: AE4363
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Trip Overview

The best day trip for visitors is to  Patan. A day in  Patan is plenty to see the best of these two ancient kingdoms. A little journey brings you to a period of history where the past still affects the present. The custom is graciously carried on in a society where religious values have persisted over an old history that has been forged by ancient monarchs. We leave at 9:00 am and return at 4:00 pm on our day tour.

One of the most stunning towns with old art and architecture is Patan. The antique wood, metal, artwork, and architecture make it a wonderland. This historic city is renowned for preserving the original Newari culture. Locals frequently refer to this city by its original Sanskrit name, Lalitpur, which means “city of beauty” in their language. This location is known as Yala in Newari. You get the impression that you are in another era as you pass this historic city. The most impressive assemblage of temples and locations in all of Nepal may be seen at Patan’s magnificent Durbar Square.

You may discover more about the ancient history that the previous generation’s rulers produced throughout this trip. Learn about the history, culture, architecture, and traditions of Nepal by going on hikes in the Himalayan landscapes and buckling up.

Trip Highlight

  • You will study the historical Newari Culture.
  • Pagoda-style temples and Hindu shrines may be seen.
  • Ancient artwork, sculptures, and deities may be seen.
  • Visit the cultural museum in the Kathmandu Valley.
  • You will learn about the illustrious past of Patan and Bhaktapur.

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Trip Cost Inclusion

  • Pick up and transport back to the inn.
  • Private transportation based on the size of the group
  • skilled English-speaking tour guide with experience

Trip Cost Exclusion

  • Snacks, beverages, and other individual costs.
  • Advice for drivers and tour guides
  • Monuments admission costs