Monkey trail

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★ 4.9 (1K+ reviews) • 6K+ booked
Embark on an enchanting journey through the Monkey Trail in Kathmandu, a captivating destination where history, culture, and nature converge. Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, this ancient site, known as Swayambhunath or the 'Monkey Temple,' offers a unique blend of spiritual significance and natural beauty. Perched high on a lush, forested hill, the trail provides a perfect escape for those seeking a brief yet fulfilling adventure away from the city's hustle and bustle. With its lush greenery, diverse wildlife, and panoramic views, the Monkey Trail promises an unforgettable hiking experience, making it a must-visit for travelers seeking an extraordinary experience.
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P7C8+738, Unnamed Road, Nagarjun 44600, Nepal
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ANTOINETTE ******
8 Sep
My work colleagues and I booked this tour as we want to explore Kathmandu. Asmita, our tour guide, toom us to the landmarks and she did explain the history Kathmandu as a city and Nepal as country very well. She is also patient, warm, and fun to be with. We are very grateful for her and we learned a lot! Will be back soon
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Klook User
24 Aug
The tour is very well organized, I’m surprised how efficient that all 7 Kathmandu sites can be covered within one day without feeling overly exhausted. I am happy with the pace and depth of knowledge shared by our guide Sumit. He is also super flexible to allow us time to try some momo, go inside temples and walk around shops; our tour finish late because we enjoyed it so much! Highly recommend for anyone with a tight schedule in Kathmandu.
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Klook User
24 Aug
I cannot give justice on how Sumit, our tour guide, made this tour an enjoyable and unforgettable one. Sumit did not complain, even once, despite the fact that we had an overtime by touring from 8.30 until 6pm.. he was patient. most importantly, Sumit was very knowledgeable about the places' history. he answered each and every question we asked from him. he was eager, patient and intelligently answered them. Sumit loves his job and it showed in how he works. Sumit brought us in all 7 UNESCO world heritage sites, without rushing. we even had a stop for a quick coffee and ate momo on top of the mountain overlooming the great kathmandu valley. the highlight of the day, the one that everyone should not miss, would be the live cremation and cleansing of the dead body. we witnessed one and Sumit explained the process, the hindu culture relative to it and the present practice. he is a great man and touring kathmandu with him is time well-spent. i will go back and will definitely get him again
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Ahmad *******
15 Aug
What a great day at Namobuddha Monastery. Thank you Treklanders Adventure! Ram was very informative.
Hu ******
15 Aug
I didn't know where to go on my first trip to Nepal, so I booked a one-day tour to visit seven attractions. I had a great time! Especially the tour guide, she was so kind and explained a lot about the history, and helped us take many photos. She was so nice to all of us. There were only six people in this tour, so it wasn't crowded or too long to wait. Lunch was included, and I was very satisfied with the whole trip. I would recommend it next time. Finally, I want to thank the tour guide, she was really great!
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Klook会員
14 Aug
Although the tour required a lot of physical strength, we visited many amazing places and it was a wonderful day. Our guide, Asmita, was friendly and very helpful. She spoke good English and took the time to speak to me. I hope to ask Asmita for help again next time. Thank you very much.
Ahmad *******
13 Aug
The tour to Dakshinkali, Pharping and Kirtipur is a must when you visit Kathmandu. Got both Hinduism and Buddhism attractions in a day. Ghattaraj, the guide, was very informative about everything during the tour. Thank you Eyes on Nepal
YIN *****
6 Aug
My tour guide Sumit was really patient and helpful, memorized all our names and where we came from, took good care of us. During our tour, many people came to ask Sumit questions or asked him to take photos. He was very polite and willing to help others, always smiling. He is really kind👍🏻 Our driver was also very nice, driving smoothly and safely. Parking was difficult at many attractions in Kathmandu, but they managed it well and we didn't have to wait for long. Highly recommend this!! I only had a short stay in Kathmandu, and this itinerary allowed me to visit all the major attractions without being too rushed or having to spend any money on unnecessary things. I really think it's great.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple)

Embark on a journey to one of Nepal's most enchanting sites, the Swayambhunath, affectionately known as the Monkey Temple. This ancient religious complex, revered by both Buddhists and Hindus, is a treasure trove of history and spirituality. As you wander through the stupa, shrines, and temples, you'll be accompanied by the sacred monkeys that call this place home, adding a playful touch to the serene atmosphere. The panoramic views of the Kathmandu Valley from the top are simply breathtaking, making the climb up the 365 steps a rewarding experience.

Durbar Square

Step into the heart of Kathmandu's rich history at Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that stands as a testament to the city's royal past. Despite the challenges posed by the 2015 earthquake, the square has been meticulously restored, allowing visitors to marvel at the intricate architecture of its temples and the grandeur of the old royal palace. Don't miss the chance to visit the residence of the living goddess, the Kumari, and explore the vibrant atmosphere that surrounds this cultural gem.

Boudhanath Stupa

Discover the spiritual allure of the Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest spherical stupas in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in 600AD, this iconic structure is a beacon for Buddhist pilgrims and a serene spot for meditation. As you walk around the stupa, you'll find yourself immersed in a peaceful ambiance, with the gentle hum of prayer wheels and the vibrant energy of local shops offering unique crafts and souvenirs. It's a place where spirituality and culture beautifully intertwine.

Cultural and Historical Significance

The Monkey Trail is a treasure trove of cultural and historical wonders. As you wander through landmarks like Swayambhunath and Durbar Square, you'll be immersed in Nepal's rich heritage. The harmonious blend of Buddhist and Hindu influences creates a spiritual atmosphere that is both unique and captivating. Swayambhunath, in particular, is revered by both Buddhists and Hindus, with its mythology adding a mystical layer to its spiritual importance. The temple's origins are steeped in history, with some attributing its construction to the fifth century King Vṛsadeva, while others credit Emperor Ashoka in the third century. This rich historical tapestry enhances its allure.

Local Cuisine

Embarking on the Monkey Trail is not just a feast for the eyes but also for the taste buds. Dive into the local culinary scene with delights such as Biryani, momos (dumplings), dal bhat (lentil soup with rice), and sel roti (a traditional rice bread). Enjoy a rooftop lunch with breathtaking views of the Boudhanath Stupa, and let the unique flavors of Nepalese cuisine tantalize your senses.