Daman Village Situated South of kingdom lies on the Mahabharat ranges, surrounded by tropical forest and middle hills of Nepal. This trek programs offer you, tailor made, on any dates to suit you and your GROUP. Traveling on foot is the only way to see much of Nepal, firstly the mountains, but also and perhaps more importantly the people and their way of life. The trek offers you great opportunity to go to an area not visited by other trek companies. You go slowly with many stops to look, meet the local people and make your dreams come true.
Detail itinerary Program
Day
01
Arrival
in Kathmandu (1300m) Transfert to Hotel
Day
02
Kathmandu
Durbar Square
Kathmandu Durbar Square, also known as Hanuman
Dhoka Durbar, used to be the residence of the
Nepali royal family and administrators. This ancient
palace lies in the heart of the city. It consists
of huge Palace with different temples, inside
as well as outside the temple, dating from the
15th to the 18th century. This palace is named
after Hanuman, the monkey god, as a stone statue
of Hanuman is placed right next to the main entrance
protecting the whole palace. The key attractions
of this place are Taleju temple; built by King
Mahendra Malla in 1549 AD. Jagannath temple, Kala
Bhairab; the god of destruction, Kumari Temple
(living goddess temple) Nautalle Durbar (nine
storied palace), the Gaddi Baithak, the statue
of King Pratrap Malla, the huge Drum etc. Just
on the right corner, a large wooden pattern screen
hides an enormous gilded face of Sweta Vairav.
This screen is removed only during the Indra (the
god of rain) Jatra festival. It was listed in
the UNESCO World Heritage Monuments in 1979.
Pashupatinath Temple The Pashupatinath
Temple is the largest Hindu temple and is considered
to be the holiest of all Hindu Temples in world.
This is a two-tiered golden temple with four silver
doorways, hundreds of Shiva linga's, shrines and
holy symbols. It is located on the holy river-Bagmati,
6km east of Kathmandu, the temple of Lord Shiva.
Non-Hindus are not allowed into this temple. But
the visitors can see the temple and the other
activities performed in the temple from the eastern
bank of the Bagmati River clearly. It is believed
that this temple was built long before the Christian
era begins. Its original beauty still remains
with the beautifully sculpted stone sculptures
found here. Thousands of Hindus come here each
year on Shivaratri. It was listed in the UNESCO
World Heritage Monuments in 1979.
Swayambhunath Stupa This is the
largest stupa in Nepal and it displays typical
Buddhist architecture was built in 250 B.C. This
white dome is regarded as a spotless and pure
jewel or Nirvana. It has thirteen tiers representing
the elevator to Nirvana and a pair of painted
eyes on all four sides of this stupa symbolizing
the all-seeing eyes of the Buddha. The key attractions
are Dewa Dharma Monastery noted for a bronze icon
of Buddha and traditional Tibetan paintings. The
huge gold plated Vajra set in the east side of
the stupa etc. It was listed in the UNESCO World
Heritage Monuments in 1979.
Boudhanath Stupa This is a huge
Buddhist stupa located about 7 km east of Kathmandu.
This ancient huge stupa stands on a massive mandala
style platform and has features similar to the
Swayambhunath though its final is bigger. This
stupa is one of the biggest in the world. It is
said that this stupa was built during the 5th
century A.D. Every year in winter; thousands of
pilgrims from neighboring countries come to visit
this place. Visitors also use to come here on
the occasion of Lord Buddha's birthday.
Day
03
free
day
Day
04
Transport
to airport 3h before plane living.
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