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Lhosar (Tibetan New Year) (Jan - Feb)
Shivaratri / Maha Shivaratri (Feb - Mar)
Fagu Purnima / Holi (Feb - Mar)
Sweta Machhendranath Snan (Jan.)
Ghode Jatra (Festival of Horses) (Mar - Apr)
Ram Nawami (Apr)
Navavarsha (Nepali New Year) (Apr - May)
Bisket Jatra (Apr - May)
Buddha Jayanti (Apr - May)
Red Machhendranath Rath Jatra (Apr - May)
Gokarna Aunsi (Father's day)
The Teeji (May)
Guru Purnima (June - July)
Dumji (July)
Ghantakarna Chaturdashi (July-Aug)
Gunla Festival Nepal (July – Aug)
Janai Purnima & Raksha Bandhan (July - Aug)
Nag Panchami (Aug)
Gai Jatra (Cow festival) (Aug – Sep)
Krishna Janmastami (Aug– Sep)
Teej (Aug – Sep)
Indra Jatra (Sept - Oct)
Dashain (Vijaya Dashami) (Sept - Oct)
Harishyani/Haribodhini Ekadashi
| Kathmandu Sightseeing Tour |
![]() Majority of visitors to the country. Once a separate kingdom in itself, it contains three fabled cities - Kathmandu (population 550,000); Patan (160,000); and Bhaktapur (population 75,000). There are seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Valley. The history of the Valley begins with the Buddhist saint Manjushree who slashed a passage through the surrounding hills to drain out the primordial waters and make it inhabitable. Over the centuries, a refined urban civilization emerged, built on a unique synthesis of Hinduism and Buddhism. Dynasties came and went. Trade and the arts flourished. Its deeply religious Newar inhabitants built fabulous cities and artistic temples that attracted devout pilgrims as well as rampaging invaders. In the late 18th century, following the founding of modern Nepal within more or less the present boundaries, Kathmandu was made the capital. Sightseeing in and around Kathmandu 2 nights 3 days Sightseeing in and around Kathmandu 3 nights 4 days Sightseeing in and around Kathmandu 4 nights 5 days Sightseeing in and around Kathmandu 5 nights 6 days Kathmandu Festival Tour 6 nights 7 days Sight seeing with mountain flight 3 nights 4 days |








