After breakfast, we’ll set out to explore three of the Kathmandu Valley’s most storied royal cities. In Bhaktapur c, the “City of Devotees,” centuries-old brick lanes lead to the main square where the 18th-century Palace of 55 Windows stands alongside ornate gates, stone temples, and intricately carved shrines. Bhaktapur is also celebrated for its artisan heritage, and you’ll have the rare opportunity to spend time with a skilled woodcarver before meeting a master potter for a hands-on lesson in this centuries old craft, two uniquely engaging ways to connect with the city’s enduring traditions.
After lunch in Bhaktapur, we’ll continue to Patan, famed as the “City of Artisans.” Its Durbar Square c reveals a dazzling concentration of Newari architecture, palace buildings, elegant courtyards, and both Hindu and Buddhist temples adorned with wood, stone, and metalwork. Here, in the erstwhile royal city of the Malla kings, we’ve made arrangements for a private blessing from the Kumari, the Living Goddess of Patan.
Back in the capital, we’ll explore Kathmandu Durbar Square, once the royal heart of the city. Discover palaces, temples, and monuments including the ancient royal palace Hanuman Dhoka c, the towering Taleju Temple, and Kasthamandap, an impressive pagoda reputed to have been built from the wood of a single tree. Then, board a cycle rickshaw for a ride through the bustling gallis (lanes) to Thamel, the city’s lively hub of cafés, shops, and colorful market stalls.
Return to our hotel for a leisurely afternoon, before capping the day with cocktails in the company of an Everest summiteer, who will share extraordinary stories from the roof of the world. Meals B+L+D