![Private Tour: Nagarkot Sunrise View and Bhaktapur Tour from Kathmandu](https://media.tacdn.com/media/attractions-splice-spp-674x446/06/d7/bd/ab.jpg)
Private Tour: Nagarkot Sunrise View and Bhaktapur Tour from Kathmandu
1 day
Private
Sunset & Sunrise
Instant confirmation
About this activity
After meeting your guide at your hotel in Kathmandu city area around 4:30 am start Nagarkot Sunrise View and Bhaktapur Tour. Your first stop will be to see breathtaking view and the sunrise above of the Himalayas from Nagarkot. You will be dumbfounded to see exactly how much the nearby town along the trail is unaltered. You will see the conventional wide open way of life of local people despite the fact that they are so near the city. Nagarkot is at 2195m and it is a beautiful peak around 32 km from Kathmandu, or, in other words as a Nagarkot View point tower. Experience the stunning sunrise toward the beginning of the day, which can fill in as a lifetime memory for you.
After enjoying the sunrise, you will have your breakfast and around 9:30am, at that point keep on Bhaktapur for sightseeing. Bhaktapur is a well known and old city of Nepal, recorded as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for its lavishness in societies, temples, expressions and artworks. While walking around Bhaktapur, you will enjoy Great Golden Gate. Great Golden Gate is a standout amongst the loveliest and imaginative models of the old Nepali design, the Golden Gate, known as Soon Dhoka in Nepali, of Bhaktapur Durbar Square is a showstopper of Nepal as well as of the world. It likewise portrays the incredible design of the period which in fact is of enormous esteem.
Proceed to Nyatapola Temple. Nyatapola Temple is a 5-story pagoda situated in Bhaktapur, Nepal. The temple was raised by Nepali King Bhupatindra Malla amid a 7-month time span from late 1701 into 1702. It is the temple of Siddha Laxmi, the Hindu goddess of thriving.
Later on you’ll visit National Art Gallery. It is Located in the Bhaktapur Durbar Square. Uncommon artistic creations and compositions with painted spreads and outlines can be found in this historical center. Gallery contains metal, bronze, stone and wooden pictures; exhibition is investigated by travelers for medieval workmanship custom of Nepal. Gallery is shut on Thursday and public holidays. Dattatreya Temple was initially worked by King Yakshya Malla in 1427 A.D. The temple is devoted to Lord Dattatreya – the consolidate manifestation of the three divine beings – Bramha (the Founder), Vishnu (the preserver) and Shiva (the destroyer). Vishnu Malla the child of King Yakshya Malla was revamped this tample in 1458 A.D. 55 Window Palace-The Durbar was initially worked in 1427 A. D by King Yakshya Malla and adorned in seventeenth century by King Bhupatindra Malla.
Your last attraction will be Pottery Square. Visiting Pottery Square is one of the cool activities in Bhaktapur Nepal. You will see exhibitions by the well disposed, neighborhood specialists, and purchase every one of the gifts you can convey. After visiting Bhaktapur, you can stop at a nice local restaurant to have lunch. You will drive for another 30 minutes before getting dropped back off to your hotel at around 1:30pm.
Read more
Show less
After enjoying the sunrise, you will have your breakfast and around 9:30am, at that point keep on Bhaktapur for sightseeing. Bhaktapur is a well known and old city of Nepal, recorded as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for its lavishness in societies, temples, expressions and artworks. While walking around Bhaktapur, you will enjoy Great Golden Gate. Great Golden Gate is a standout amongst the loveliest and imaginative models of the old Nepali design, the Golden Gate, known as Soon Dhoka in Nepali, of Bhaktapur Durbar Square is a showstopper of Nepal as well as of the world. It likewise portrays the incredible design of the period which in fact is of enormous esteem.
Proceed to Nyatapola Temple. Nyatapola Temple is a 5-story pagoda situated in Bhaktapur, Nepal. The temple was raised by Nepali King Bhupatindra Malla amid a 7-month time span from late 1701 into 1702. It is the temple of Siddha Laxmi, the Hindu goddess of thriving.
Later on you’ll visit National Art Gallery. It is Located in the Bhaktapur Durbar Square. Uncommon artistic creations and compositions with painted spreads and outlines can be found in this historical center. Gallery contains metal, bronze, stone and wooden pictures; exhibition is investigated by travelers for medieval workmanship custom of Nepal. Gallery is shut on Thursday and public holidays. Dattatreya Temple was initially worked by King Yakshya Malla in 1427 A.D. The temple is devoted to Lord Dattatreya – the consolidate manifestation of the three divine beings – Bramha (the Founder), Vishnu (the preserver) and Shiva (the destroyer). Vishnu Malla the child of King Yakshya Malla was revamped this tample in 1458 A.D. 55 Window Palace-The Durbar was initially worked in 1427 A. D by King Yakshya Malla and adorned in seventeenth century by King Bhupatindra Malla.
Your last attraction will be Pottery Square. Visiting Pottery Square is one of the cool activities in Bhaktapur Nepal. You will see exhibitions by the well disposed, neighborhood specialists, and purchase every one of the gifts you can convey. After visiting Bhaktapur, you can stop at a nice local restaurant to have lunch. You will drive for another 30 minutes before getting dropped back off to your hotel at around 1:30pm.
Included
- Private Tour
- Hotel pickup and drop-off at Kathmandu City Area Hotel
- Transport by A/C Private Vehicle
- English Speaking Guide
- Breakfast and Lunch at local restaurant
- Breakfast
- Lunch
Not included
- Personal expenses
- Any item not included in inclusions
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Infants must sit on laps
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Infant meals not included
- A maximum of 10 people per booking
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Features
Tourism
95%
Cultural
65%
You may also like
See all 37 Collections
Click to discover other experiences
See all
![Hiking](https://cdn.mylittleadventure.com/experiences/5217_kathmandu_hiking_small.jpg)
Collections
Hiking
82 Activities
![Nagarkot Trek](https://cdn.mylittleadventure.com/experiences/5224_kathmandu_nagarkot_small.jpg)
Collections
Nagarkot Trek
73 Activities
![Food & Cooking](https://cdn.mylittleadventure.com/experiences/5209_kathmandu_food_small.jpg)
Collections
Food & Cooking
16 Activities
![Kathmandu Valley](https://cdn.mylittleadventure.com/experiences/5238_kathmandu_valley_small.jpg)
Collections
Kathmandu Valley
65 Activities
![Sightseeing](https://cdn.mylittleadventure.com/experiences/5250_kathmandu_sightseeing_small.jpg)
Collections
Sightseeing
58 Activities
![Temples Tour](https://cdn.mylittleadventure.com/experiences/5236_kathmandu_temples_small.jpg)
Collections
Temples Tour
22 Activities
![Everest Base Camp Trek](https://cdn.mylittleadventure.com/experiences/5197_kathmandu_everest_base_camp_small.jpg)
Collections
Everest Base Camp Trek
151 Activities
![Other trips](https://cdn.mylittleadventure.com/experiences/5246_kathmandu_other_trips_small.jpg)
Collections
Other trips
96 Activities
![Patan Durbar](https://cdn.mylittleadventure.com/experiences/5228_kathmandu_patan_small.jpg)
Collections
Patan Durbar
25 Activities
![Bhaktapur](https://cdn.mylittleadventure.com/experiences/5199_kathmandu_bhaktapur_small.jpg)
Collections
Bhaktapur
39 Activities