An ancient religious complex atop a hill with stunning views of the city, famous for its iconic stupa, prayer flags, and monkeys.
One of the largest spherical stupas in the world, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a significant pilgrimage site for Buddhists.
A sacred Hindu temple complex on the banks of the Bagmati River, renowned for its religious significance and intricate architecture.
A historical palace complex featuring ancient temples, courtyards, and the home of the living goddess, Kumari.
A stunning display of Newari architecture with beautiful temples, palaces, and a museum showcasing the rich history of the Malla period.
Known for its preserved medieval architecture, pottery square, and the famous 55-window palace.
A neo-classical garden built in the early 20th century, perfect for relaxation amidst beautiful landscapes, fountains, and pavilions.
The vibrant tourist hub of Kathmandu, filled with shops, restaurants, bars, and an array of souvenirs and trekking gear.
Formerly the royal residence, this museum offers a glimpse into the royal lifestyle with its preserved rooms and historical artifacts.
A Tibetan Buddhist monastery offering meditation courses and serene views, making it a popular spot for spiritual seekers.
A historical street that was once the epicenter of the hippie movement in the 1960s and 70s, filled with quaint cafes and shops.
A bustling traditional market famous for spices, fresh produce, and traditional goods, showcasing the local lifestyle.
Located a little outside the city, this temple dedicated to the goddess Kali is famous for its animal sacrifices and religious rituals.
An ancient town offering panoramic views of Kathmandu Valley, known for its old temples, traditional Newari houses, and rich history.
Showcases Nepalese art, history, and culture through an extensive collection of artifacts, sculptures, and weaponry.