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2 Nights Kathmandu & 1 Night Nagarkot Honeymoon Tour

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2 Nights Kathmandu & 1 Night Nagarkot Honeymoon Tour

Kathmandu City Tour and Nagarkot Tour are best suited for a honeymoon couple. The romantic and heritage tour covers the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Kathmandu and Bhaktapur. The tour focuses on visiting UNESCO-listed Heritage sites such as Swoyambhunath Stupa, Bouddhanath Stupa, and Patan Durbar Square. The historical significance of these places, legends, myths, and stories adds extra flavor to the journey. During your visit to Kathmandu, you may have an opportunity to watch the local festival of Kathmandu, which is a unique and wonderful experience. The Nagarkot Hill is a wonderful hill station located in the Bhaktapur district and is 28km from Kathmandu. Nagarkot is popular for a sunrise view from the GauriShankar Himalayan range and is suitable for a honeymoon trip. The ancient City of Bhaktapur is an interesting section of this tour, which still preserves the traditions and culture as it was 3000 years ago.

2 Nights Kathmandu & 1 Night Nagarkot Honeymoon Tour Highlights


  • Visit UNESCO World Heritage sites
  • Explore Swoyambhunath and the National Museum Chhauni
  • A stunning sunrise view from Nagarkot Hill
  • Explore Patan and Bhaktapur city
  • Enjoy the local Newari food in Bhaktapur

Cost Includes


  • All ground transportation.
  • Accommodation will be in the Bed & Breakfast package during the whole tour, except in Nagarkot(MAP plan).
  • Welcome or farewell dinner.
  • Sightseeing tour entrance fees, tour guide salary
  • All necessary paperwork, permits, and all government and local taxes
  • A comprehensive medical kit

Cost Excludes


  • Lunch & dinner except Welcome/Farewell dinner
  • Travel insurance
  • International airfare
  • Nepal entry visa
  •  Alcohol, soft drinks, etc.
  • Personal touring equipment
  • Tips for staff and driver (Tipping is respected, but it is not mandatory)