Kathmandu is the capital and largest city of Nepal, situated in the Kathmandu Valley at the southern foothills of the Himalayas, with an elevation of approximately 1,400 meters. It serves not only as Nepal's political, economic, and cultural hub but also as a "City of Temples," blending ancient religious traditions, rich historical heritage, and a unique vibrant atmosphere.
Durbar Square
A representative of Newari architectural art, filled with palaces, courtyards, and exquisitely carved temples, where you can experience the glorious history of the Malla Dynasty.
Swayambhu Mahachaitya (Monkey Temple)
A sacred Buddhist site featuring a hilltop pagoda that overlooks the entire city, coexisting with wild monkey troops. At sunset, the chanting of scriptures fills the air, creating a divine atmosphere.
Buddha Stupa
The world's largest stupa in the shape of an inverted alms bowl, an important sacred site of Tibetan Buddhism, surrounded by prayer wheels, colorful prayer flags, and devout pilgrims creating a breathtaking scene.
Pashupatinath Temple
One of South Asia's significant Hindu pilgrimage sites, the cremation rituals by the Bagmati River and the culture of ascetics vividly embody the philosophy of life and death.












