Stay : Nepal and the Kathmandu Valley in a week

A one-week stay will allow you to discover the treasures of the Kathmandu Valley. There's something for everyone here, and this trip is for everyone. From solo travellers to groups of friends or families, everyone can discover the Kathmandu Valley and its temples.

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Detail of the stay : Nepal and the Kathmandu Valley in a week - 7 days

  • Kathmandu
  • Patan
  • Patan
  • Swayambhunath
  • Kathmandu
  • Patan
  • Pashupatinath
  • Bodnath
  • Bhaktapur
  • Nagarkot
  • Dhulikel
  • Bhaktapur

Day 1: Kathmandu

Steps: Katmandou

Take advantage of this first day to recover from the long journey. Stroll the bustling streets of the capital and soak up the city's atmosphere. Don't hesitate to leave the Thamel district to escape the touts and take in the spectacle of daily life.

Day 2: Kathmandu, early morning

Steps: Patan, Swayambhunath

In the early morning, when the stores have not yet raised their curtains (around 7:30 a.m.), return to Dubar Square. At the foot of the temples that have made Kathmandu such a dazzling kingdom, you'll witness the unpacking of the market. Soon, the whole city will be awake. Continue your visit towards Swayambhunath (2 km west). At the top of a long series of steps, devotees crowd around the valley's oldest stupa every day.

Places of interest :
DURBAR SQUARE

Day 3: Patan

Steps: Katmandou, Patan

Spend the day in Patan. The museum inside the Royal Palace is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful in the country and a must-see. Explore the streets of the ancient royal city to discover the multitude of Buddhist temples, built out of sight in small, hidden courtyards. Return to Kathmandu in the evening.

Day 4: Kathmandu, the must-see temples

Steps: Pashupatinath, Bodnath

In a country where Hindus and Buddhists meet at the same temples, there are several sacred sites that cannot be ignored. Bodnath and Pashupatinath are among them. Just a twenty-minute walk separates the two sanctuaries, making for a pleasant stroll.

Day 5: On the way to Bhaktapur

Steps: Bhaktapur, Nagarkot, Dhulikel

It's time to run away from the city. If the weather allows it, it is at dawn that you should go to Nagarkot or Dhulikhel to admire a panorama of the Himalayan peaks: Langtang Lirung (7,246 m), Dorje Lakpa (6,966 m) or Gauri Shankar (7,145 m). Night in the evening in Bhaktapur.

Day 6: Bhaktapur

Steps: Bhaktapur

Laissez, the most beautiful of the three medieval kingdoms. " The City of the consecrated "reveals its treasures at every corner of the street and captivated visitors: fenêtre, massive stone sculptures or gardiens temple guards.

Day 7: Back to Kathmandu

Back to Kathmandu and final shopping before boarding the plane (international flights often leave in the evening).

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