Patan City Tour

1 Day(s)

Patan City Tour Overview Embark on a captivating tour through the ancient marvels and vibrant culture of Patan City. Nestled in the heart of Nepal's Kathmandu Valley, this city tour also promises an unforgettable experience rich in history, architecture, and tradition. Patan, often referred as Lalitpur, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its exquisite Newar craftsmanship and heritage. The tour begins at the majestic Patan Durbar Square, where centuries-old palaces, courtyards, and temples showcase intricate woodcarvings, metalwork, and stone sculptures. The renowned Krishna Mandir, with its 21 golden pinnacles, also stands as a testament to the city's architectural prowess.…

Patan City Tour Overview

Embark on a captivating tour through the ancient marvels and vibrant culture of Patan City. Nestled in the heart of Nepal’s Kathmandu Valley, this city tour also promises an unforgettable experience rich in history, architecture, and tradition.

Patan, often referred as Lalitpur, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its exquisite Newar craftsmanship and heritage. The tour begins at the majestic Patan Durbar Square, where centuries-old palaces, courtyards, and temples showcase intricate woodcarvings, metalwork, and stone sculptures. The renowned Krishna Mandir, with its 21 golden pinnacles, also stands as a testament to the city’s architectural prowess.

Stroll through the narrow alleys of Patan to explore hidden treasures like the Hiranya Varna Mahavihar, a Buddhist monastery adorned with stunning golden artwork. The Patan Museum also offers an insightful glimpse into the region’s artistic evolution, housing an impressive collection of sculptures, paintings, and artifacts.

Witness the living heritage as you encounter local artisans crafting intricate thangka paintings, metal statues, and pottery using traditional techniques passed down through generations. The bustling bazaars are a treasure trove of handicrafts, textiles, and jewelry, perfect for acquiring authentic souvenirs.

A highlight of the tour is the Mul Chowk courtyard, a serene oasis surrounded by ornate architecture and intricate detailing. The nearby Sundari Chowk is also equally captivating, featuring delicate carvings and a peaceful ambiance.

Delve into Patan’s spiritual essence by visiting sacred sites like the Mahabouddha Temple, also an architectural gem showcasing terracotta ornamentation. The tour’s finale could be the charming Banglamukhi Temple or a leisurely walk across the iconic Patan Bridge, offering panoramic views of the city.

Conclusion and Summary

Patan City’s tour is also an immersive experience, allowing you to not only admire historical treasures but also engage with the local community and appreciate the city’s enduring cultural legacy. Prepare to be enchanted by the fusion of art, spirituality, and history that paints the vibrant canvas of Patan.

Trip Highlights

  • The ancient city is situated on the southern bank of the river Bagmati and is about 6 kms south of Kathmandu.
  • Patan is the oldest of the three ancient cities of the Kathmandu valley which once ruled by the mallas.
  • Patan is still populated mostly by Newars, two-thirds of them being Buddhist.
  • Patan Durbar Square
  • Golden Temple
  • Kumbheshwar Temple
  • Rudravarana Mahavir
  • Mahabouddha Temple
  • Machhendranath Temple

Itinerary

Day 1 : Patan city tour

What's Included

  • An experienced, helpful and friendly Government license holder City Tour Guide.
  • Patan city sightseeing by private car.
  • All Patan city sightseeing tour program as mentioned in the itinerary
  • Overland transportation

What's Excluded

  • Lunch & Dinner during the tour Patan.
  • International flight ticket
  • Nepal entry visa fee US$ 40 (duration 60 days from the date of issue)- you may easily issue the visa upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport – Kathmandu.
  • Entrance fees while sightseeing tour in Patan city.

Trip Information

“This city also is known as Patan, once as independent Newar kingdom before the Shah dynasty took over, is best known for its finest traditional crafts and rich artistic heritage.”

Some eight kilometers south of central Kathmandu situated on a plateau across the Bagmati River is a lovely little city called Lalitpur, the city of fine arts.
This city of Lalitpur has been  divided into 22 municipal wards and is being inhabited by approx 200,000 people. A substantial portion of its population is engaged in various trades, especially in traditional handicrafts and cottage industries. Lalitpur is fast is the only town in entire Nepal
That has produced the highest number of most talented artists and the finest craftsmen recorded in Nepalese art history. The most famous Newar artists and master craftsmen, like Arniko, Abhay Raj and siddhi Raj, were all born in Lalitpur. It is said that the city was designed and built after the Buddhist Dharma Chakra (the wheel of righteousness).

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