Patan Full Day Tour

Patan Full Day Tour

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Duration

1 days

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Max Altitude

1300m

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Difficulty

Easy

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Starts from

Kathmandu

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Trips Ends at

Kathmandu

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Activity

Tours

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Accommodation

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Meals

Included

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Weather

25 °C

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Group Size

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Best Season

All Year

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Region

No Region

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Trip Highlights
  • Tour Patan Durbar Square, the site in Kathmandu that hosts the Palaces of the Nepalese Kings and massive Newar Structures. 

  • Explore the Krishna Mandir temple, which has been constructed with stones and is the temple of Lord Krishna. 

  • Visit Hiranya Varna Mahavihar, one of the golden temples with carving work from a quiet courtyard.

  • Tour the view of Mahabodhi Temple, a terracotta temple with thousands of Buddha-carved figures.

  • Explore the Patan Museum, featuring ancient artifacts, traditional crafts, and historical art.

  • Stroll the locality – Newari cultural and craft tours where you can enjoy exploring local markets. 

  • In local workshops, observe the traditional artisans working on wood, metal, and stone crafts.

  • Experience a rich history by visiting Kumbeshwor Temple, a five-storied pagoda-style temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and famous for its sacred pond. 

  • Visit eatery places in and around Patan that serve the local Newari cuisine to taste the original. 

Patan Full Day Tour Overview

The Patan Full Day Tour has been designed as an enriching tour that explores the historical city of Patan in the Kathmandu Valley Region. This tour begins with Patan Durbar Square, which is listed as a World Heritage Site famous for Nepal's architectural wonders.

Here, you will visit the Krishna Temple, which is well-known for its beautiful sculptures and is recognized as the Lord Krishna Temple, as well as the centuries-old Taleju Bhawani Temple.

For a closer glimpse of the cultural narrative of the Malla kings, the Patan Museum inside the palace is the best site to visit.

You will stroll around the architecturally crafted courtyards like Mul Chowk, admire the Bhimsen Temple with a merchant deity, and visit the Vishwanath Temple and Char Narayan Temple, all of which have great historical importance.

The mystifying sunken bath in Sundari Chowk, where water is still believed to be infused, adds a retro flavor to your tour of the square. 

In addition to Durbar Square, you'll be taken to the Golden Temple, a remarkable Buddhist shrine featuring yellow-gold interior artwork.

They will take an exploratory walk through the quaint Newari towns of Nagbahal and Pimbahal. Patan's main business area, Mangal Bazar, presents the most authentic and lively atmosphere and shows people's everyday occupations.

Kumbheshwar Temple, built quite early in the valley, gives visitors a feeling of spirituality, and the beauty of Newar's work and the Terracotta art of Mahabouddha Temple make visitors spellbound. 

 Moving on, you will be introduced to the Rudra Varna Mahavihar, a historic Buddhist shrine that was the coronation place for kings in the medieval period.

After visiting the Ashok Stupa, which is one of the four stupas of the world that are believed to have been constructed by Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BC, one can feel the essence of the importance of universal peace and harmony.

Patan Industrial Estate is another specific point of interest, where visitors can buy handmade products and small industries' works, which include metalworking, pottery, and weaving techniques.

The last attraction of the tour is Uku Bahal, a Buddhist courtyard that is a serene place even today. 

This day-long excursion through Patan promises a deep dive into the city's rich cultural, historical, and spiritual legacy.

It perfectly blends ancient art, architecture, and local lifestyle. The Patan Full Day Tour provides an enriching experience for those looking to understand the essence of Nepal's vibrant history.

Best time for the Patan Full Day Tour 

The Patan Full Day Tour does not necessarily require favorable weather as the beauty of the city in terms of its architecture and cultural heritage is visible at any time of the year.

Nonetheless, the best time to get to Patan is during the dry seasons, which is from September to May. It is moderate and sunny during this period, which is good for tourists to roam around and enjoy the details of the architecture of the temples, yards, and rectangular markets.

The best times for visiting are spring and autumn because of sheer weather and beautiful cultural events.

Besides, the preferable time to travel to Patan is throughout the year, however, the site might be marred by difficulties during monsoon season from June to August characterized by heavy rains thus limiting outside venture.

However, the city is beautiful all year round with each season bringing its own experience.

Whether it is the chilling temperatures of the winter season or the blooming buds of spring, Patan continues to enchant its visitors with its timeless charm and energy.


Patan Full Day Tour difficulty level

The Patan Full Day Tour should be noted as easy in difficulty level. It mainly involves walking around areas of historical significance in Patan, especially visiting temples and courtyard areas.

The topography is relatively even, with little to no rise and fall, which makes it suitable for everyone, including the young, the elderly, the unfit, and everyone in between. 

Walking between different sites might be necessary, but the process is not tiring, and one can enjoy the area's cultural and historical value.

It is suggested that tourists wear comfy shoes for walking and have an average fitness level for casual city exploring.

In summary, the tour is fun and easily accessible for tourists willing to engage and discover the cultural identity of Patan without the grueling physical experience.

Preparation required for the Patan Full Tour

For the Patan Full Day Tour, here are some key preparations to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience:

  • Comfortable Clothing and Footwear: Wear comfortable clothes and avoid tight outfits, formals and excessive accessories and any clothing that restricts your movements for the climate. The tour is mostly done on foot, therefore, it is recommended to wear the most comfortable shoes or sandals that you can support you.

  • Weather Considerations: If it looks like there will be heat or a cold when you intend to go out, do not forget to adjust your number of layers of clothing. If the weather needs rain – then you have to take an umbrella or raincoat; if the weather is too hot, then a hat and a tube of sunscreen.

  • Hydration and Snacks: Take a water bottle to continually drink water throughout the day. Although buying food and beverages on-site is available, carrying some snacks can be useful. 

  • Camera and Essentials: Take a camera or a smartphone to capture beautiful and vibrant scenes during the trip. Always travel with your documents, such as IDs, any permit (if required), and a personal bag with some basic amenities. 

  • Local Currency: It is advisable to bring cash (preferably Nepalese Rupees) for buying souvenirs or snacks. Although most places take cards, many small shops and vendors may only accept cash. 

  • Health and Safety: Ensure you have all the medications and accessories you might require. In case you have certain health problems, you should report to the guide or the tour operator in order to discuss it. 

  • Cultural Sensitivity: Do not wear flashy dresses, be conscious of the culture and practices of that area especially when you are going to religious sites. Behavioral etiquette also counts in some contexts where individuals require authority to engage in the act of photographing.

  • Guide and Information: When on a guided tour, ensure that you do as your guide instructs you and opt for a question-and-answer session to enhance your knowledge concerning the places to visit. Unless you are on an organized tour, having a map or a guide with you might be beneficial. 

Thus, by opting for these preparations, you will be ready to fully embrace the cultural and historical features observed in the Patan Full Day Tour.



Itinerary Detail

What is Included / Not Included

Includes
  • Pickup and drop off via a private vehicle

  • A professional guide

  • Transportation during the tour

  • Entrance fees for all monuments

Accommodation

Accommodation during the Patan Full-Day Tour 

 Due to the fact that this is a full-day tour, the accommodation is not included in the standard tour offer. This way you have the freedom to decide where you wish to stay: be it a traditional hotel in Patan, a cozy guest house or a contemporary hotel in Kathmandu.

For accommodation, if you prefer us to arrange it for and on behalf of you, then this will also be included in the package at an extra cost.

Meals during the Patan Full-Day Tour 

When it comes to the meals, the Patan Full Day Tour does not include meals in the basic cost, so it allows you to enjoy Nepalese food on your own.

Patan is a hub of Newari food and street food joints where you can relish traditional Newari cuisine at your own sweet leisure.

The historic streets are lined with numerous local restaurants, cafes, and snack stalls that you can stop at as you make your walk.

However, if you wish for the meals to be arranged for you, we can incorporate the meals in the package at an extra cost.

This option enables you to enjoy pre-booked meals at recommended restaurants, meaning no extra time spent in searching for a place to eat throughout your tour.

FAQ

General

What is Patan famous for?

Patan is famous for its great medieval architecture and historical and cultural landmarks. The city is especially known for Patan Durbar Square, a place listed in the UNESCO World Heritage site, and it contains many temples, palaces, and courtyards adorned with charming Newar art.

Patan is also famous for its ancient temples, such as the Krishna and Golden Temple, as well as the rich traditional arts and crafts. Rich in history and art, the city boasts several preserved historic structures and hosts numerous colorful festivals that intrigue people interested in Nepal's historical past to visit the city. 


Is the Patan Full Day Tour suitable for children and the elderly?

The Patan Full Day Tour is generally safe for children and senior citizens since it primarily involves a walking tour of mostly flat city streets with few stairs.

These activities entail slowly visiting historical sites, temples, and courtyards, which is good for almost all ages. Nevertheless, it must be noted that a certain amount of walking is involved, so as a result, it is advised to wear comfortable shoes and exercise basic physical fitness.

For those who may require some assistance, frequent breaks can boost the experience. In conclusion, it can be recommended that a little planning is all that is needed to make the tour fun and possible for children and the elderly. 


Is the Patan Full-Day Tour worth it?

Yes, the Patan Full Day Tour is fully justified for any individual who wants to discover Nepal's cultural and historical sites.

With its well-preserved temples and buildings, Patan lets tourists immerse themselves in Nepal's heritage's artistic and religious aspects. During the tour it is possible to visit major attractions such as Patan Durbar Square, the Golden Temple, several beautiful temples being individually different from each other and interesting in their own way.

Regardless if one is interested in history or culture or just a tourist that wants to get a taste of the culture this tour is one of the best out there. 


Are meals included in the Patan Full Day Tour?

Unlike the other packages, the Patan Full Day Tour does not include meals. This will enable you to conveniently dine out in the local restaurants and do so when you wish, thus giving you a taste of the food of Patan.

However, if you wish to have a more comfortable shopping experience, we can organize a meal for you as an additional cost to the package. Kindly let us know if you want to include this option while booking.


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