Patan, often referred to as the "City of Art," is a treasure trove of history, culture, and craftsmanship. With Pikme's holiday tour packages for Patan, you'll have the opportunity to explore this enchanting city, which boasts some of the finest examples of Newari architecture. Discover the stunning Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where ancient temples, palaces, and sculptures narrate the city's glorious past. Visit the Patan Museum, which showcases the rich artistic heritage of Nepal and the region's history. Our carefully crafted itineraries will guide you through the artistic corridors of Patan, offering a unique insight into its vibrant cultural scene. Patan is also a hub for traditional craftsmanship, known for its skilled artisans in metalwork, woodwork, and pottery. Pikme's packages provide the chance to visit local workshops, where you can witness the creation of intricate crafts and perhaps even try your hand at pottery making. Enjoy the delightful Newari cuisine in one of Patan's many restaurants, where you can savor traditional dishes in a cozy ambiance. Let Pikme lead you through Patan's artistic streets, where every step reveals the beauty of Nepal's cultural heritage.
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| Kathmandu Unveiled: A Comprehensive Cultural Journey | 02 Nights / 03 Days | Rs.19,965 |
| Kathmandu Escapade: Dive Into Nepali Culture And Heritage | 03 Nights / 04 Days | Rs.26,620 |
| Enchanting Nepal : Kathmandu And Pokhara Expedition | 04 Nights / 05 Days | Rs.33,275 |
| Muktinath Spiritual Tour: Discover Nepal's Sacred Sites | 05 Nights / 06 Days | Rs.39,930 |
| Wonders Of Nepal : Kathmandu, Sauhara & Pokhara Escape | 06 Nights / 07 Days | Rs.46,585 |
| Nepal Highlights: Spiritual Journeys, Cultural Escapes, And Himalayan Adventures | 07 Nights / 08 Days | Rs.53,240 |
| Everest Base Camp Trek: A Thrilling Himalayan Expedition | 13 Nights / 14 Days | Rs.93,170 |
| Kailash Manasarovara | 15 Nights / 16 Days | Rs.3,00,000 |
Step into the historic city of Patan, renowned for its artistic excellence and cultural depth. Our holiday tour packages offer you the chance to explore ancient temples, museums, and the stunning Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Engage with local artisans, witness traditional crafts, and savor delicious Newari cuisine as you delve into Patan's rich heritage. Whether you're an art lover or a culture enthusiast, our itineraries cater to all. Book your Patan holiday tour today and uncover the beauty of this remarkable city!
1.Explore Patan Durbar Square: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Patan Durbar Square is home to stunning temples, ancient architecture, and the Patan Museum. Marvel at the intricate carvings and vibrant history that make this square a must-visit
2.Visit the Golden Temple: Known as Hiranya Varna Mahavihar, this Buddhist temple is adorned with gold-plated roofs and exquisite sculptures. It's a serene place for meditation and experiencing the local spiritual culture
3.Experience Traditional Crafts: Patan is famous for its artisans and craftspeople. Take time to explore workshops where you can see traditional wood, metal, and pottery crafts being made, offering a glimpse into the city's rich artisan heritage
4.Enjoy Local Cuisine: Indulge in delicious local dishes at the many restaurants and eateries in Patan. Don't miss trying traditional Nepali dal bhat and sweets like yomari for an authentic culinary experience
5.Participate in Festivals: Patan hosts vibrant festivals throughout the year, including the famous Patan Jayce, where you can experience colorful processions, traditional music, and dance, making it a great opportunity to immerse yourself in local culture.
Steamed or fried dumplings filled with spiced meat or vegetables, served with a tangy dipping sauce.
Known as the "Newari Pizza," this rice flour crepe is topped with minced meat, eggs, or vegetables.
A sweet steamed dumpling filled with molasses and sesame seeds, a traditional Newari delicacy.
Spicy grilled buffalo meat marinated with traditional herbs and spices, usually served with beaten rice.
A traditional Newari platter featuring beaten rice, grilled meat, boiled eggs, and spicy pickles.
A soft and crispy lentil pancake, served with chutneys or a fried egg on top.
Intricately designed silver bracelets, necklaces, and earrings, often with traditional motifs.
Detailed Buddhist paintings showcasing spiritual themes and deities, perfect for home decor.
Beautifully crafted statues of Hindu and Buddhist deities made by local artisans.
Carved wooden masks depicting gods and demons, representing local culture and beliefs.
Handwoven fabric used to create scarves, hats, and other traditional clothing items.
Vintage collectibles reflecting Nepal's history and culture.
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| 1.Patan Durbar Square:- | Architectural Marvel: Patan Durbar Square is a UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing exquisite temples and ancient palaces, reflecting the rich history of the Newar community. |
| 2.Mahabouddha Temple:- | Terracotta Art: Mahabouddha Temple is famous for its unique terracotta architecture and intricate carvings, representing the artistic heritage of Patan. |
| 3.Patan Museum:- | Cultural Insights: Patan Museum offers insights into traditional Nepalese art and culture, housed in a beautifully restored palace. |
| 4.Explore Local Markets:- | Shopping Experience: Patan's local markets are perfect for buying handicrafts, textiles, and traditional artifacts, offering a taste of local craftsmanship. |
| 5.Kumbeshwar Temple:- | Sacred Site: Kumbeshwar Temple is one of the oldest temples in Patan, dedicated to Lord Shiva, and features intricate wood carvings and a sacred pond. |
| 6.Visit the Golden Temple (Hiranya Varna Mahavihar):- | Buddhist Heritage: The Golden Temple is a significant Buddhist site, known for its stunning architecture, intricate gold-plated roofs, and serene atmosphere. |
During the monsoon season, Patan experiences heavy rainfall from June to September, leading to lush greenery but also potential travel disruptions. The rain enhances the beauty of Patan's historical architecture and gardens, but slippery roads and landslides can pose challenges for travelers. Despite this, the vibrant cultural atmosphere continues, with festivals often occurring during this time.
Summer in Patan, from April to June, brings warm temperatures ranging from 20 C to 35 C, making it an ideal time for sightseeing. Visitors can explore Patan Durbar Square and enjoy the beautiful architecture without the discomfort of extreme heat. The weather is generally pleasant, but travelers should be aware of the likelihood of afternoon thunderstorms as the monsoon season approaches.
Winter in Patan, from November to February, features cooler temperatures ranging from 5 C to 15 C. The dry, clear weather is perfect for exploring the city's numerous temples and cultural sites. The pleasant days are complemented by chilly nights, so packing warm clothing is essential. This season allows for stunning views of the Himalayas and a rich cultural experience with fewer tourists.
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