Newari Culture Tour: 7 Days
Newari Culture Tour: 7 Days

Newari Culture Tour: 7 Days

Duration 7 days
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Trip Duration 7 days
Group Size 2-15 people
Maximum Altitude 1,400 metres
Difficulty Grade Easy
Start & End Point Kathmandu/Kathmandu
Best Seasons All season

Trip Highlights of Newari Culture Tour: 7 Days

  • Discover the Newari people’s way of life and culture in the Kathmandu Valley.
  • Get to know the local Newaris by visiting their temples, homes, and villages.
  • View the lovely crafts and art being produced.
  • Enjoy delectable Newari food, rice wine, and even pick up some cooking skills.

Overview of Newari Culture Tour: 7 Days

One of the various ethnic groups of Nepal is the Newar’s, who are thought to be the original residents of the Kathmandu Valley. You will explore the finest of Newari culture, architecture, food, festivals, and more during this seven-day journey that is rich in cultural diversity. In Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur, the three former kingdoms of the valley that you will get to know well throughout this enriching tour, you may find Newari culture.

 Brief Itinerary

Day Highlights Overnight
Day 1 Welcome to Nepal – Evening Welcome Dinner Patan
Day 2 Patan Walking Tour Patan
Day 3 Tour Bungamati&Khokana Villages – Cooking Class with Newari Family Patan
Day 4 Bhaktapur Tour Bhaktapur
Day 5 Drive to Kathmandu – Visit Kathmandu Durbar Square and Ason Bazaar Kathmandu
Day 6 Free Day in Kathmandu – Evening Farewell Dinner and Cultural Program Kathmandu
Day 7 Departure

Itinerary of Newari Culture Tour: 7 Days

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Day 1: Welcome to Nepal - Evening Welcome Dinner

Greetings from Nepal! Your agent will meet you at Tribhuvan International Airport and transport you to your hotel in Patan, the city of beautiful arts.

Depending on your arrival time, you can take a quick tour of Patan in the evening and experience Newari food for the first time at a welcome meal at a typical Nepali restaurant.

Old men sitting at a temple of the Patan Durbar Marg
Old men sitting at a temple of the Patan Durbar Marg
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Day 2: Patan Walking Tour

In this lovely city of Patan, whose name in the Newari language is Yala, were born the most well-known Newari painters and skilled craftsmen. Numerous heritage

monuments, handicraft hubs, monasteries, Hindu temples, and Buddhist shrines are located in the city and showcase the history, culture, and religious practices of the Newars.

Your knowledgeable local tour guide will show you around Patan today. You will go to the KumariChhen, home of the Living Goddess of Patan, the Patan Museum, the Golden Temple (RudravarnaMahabihar), the Mahaboudha Temple, and the Patan Durbar Square. Discover the many centuries of history that Patan has to offer.

Total walking time: 3 hours

Aerial view of Patan Durbar Square
Aerial view of Patan Durbar Square
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Day 3: Tour Bungamati&Khokana Villages - Cooking Class with Newari Family

You will be driven to the twin villages of Bungamati and Khokana, which are close to Patan, after breakfast.

RatoMacchhindranth, the rain deity, is worshipped in Bungamati, which looks out over the Bagmati River. When the god RatoMachhindranath was brought to Bungamati, it is said that Kathmandu was blessed with rain during the worst drought in its history. Khokana is well known for its old-fashioned oil mills. The Newari people depend on mustard oil for both ritual and gastronomic uses, making the mustard oil industry an example of living heritage. Examine the local way of life while visiting the temples and historic sites in Bungamati and Khokana.

In the afternoon, visit the house of a Newari family, where you will learn how to cook a traditional Newari meal. Your home chef will introduce the various ingredients, recipes, and processes required to cook the best Newari food. Enjoy eating your creations afterward.

A woman spinning wool thread at Khokana
A woman spinning wool thread at Khokana
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Day 4: Bhaktapur Tour

You will travel to the lovely city of Bhaktapur by private car after breakfast. Bhaktapur, also known as Bhadgaon and Khwopa, is a former royal city with numerous remarkable examples of architecture. During the mighty Malla Kingdom, it served as Nepal’s capital and was the largest of the three Newar kingdoms in the Kathmandu Valley. Bhaktapur is well known for its arts and crafts.

Your tour guide will show you the sights of this lovely city, including the five-story Nyatapola Temple, Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Bhaktapur Museum, and Potters’ Square. Get a taste of the royal curd, also known as “Juju Dhau,” a popular yogurt from Bhaktapur.

A local authority will spend some time with you in the evening to discuss Newari culture, the arts, festivals, and other topics. There will be an opportunity for questions.

young Buddhist monks walking in morning alms at Bhaktapur
young Buddhist monks walking in morning alms at Bhaktapur
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Day 5: Drive to Kathmandu - Visit Kathmandu Durbar Square and Ason Bazaar

You will be driven to another city, Kathmandu, after breakfast. Around Kathmandu Durbar Square, the city’s historic district, there is a lovely and interesting mixture of buildings. It displays the talents of Newari artisans and artists throughout many generations. Additionally, it was from there that the Malla and Shah rulers dominated the city from their opulent palaces that featured secret courtyards and shrines. This morning, take a tour of the Kathmandu Durbar Square.

You will be driven to another city, Kathmandu, after breakfast. Around Kathmandu Durbar Square, the city’s historic district, there is a lovely and interesting mixture of buildings. It displays the talents of Newari artisans and artists throughout many generations. Additionally, it was from there that the Malla and Shah rulers dominated the city from their opulent palaces that featured secret courtyards and shrines. This morning, take a tour of the Kathmandu Durbar Square.

Total driving time: approx. 45 minutes

Asan Tole Market
Asan Tole Market
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Day 6: Free Day in Kathmandu - Evening Farewell Dinner and Cultural Program

Today, take some time to unwind or go exploring on your own. You could like to go souvenir shopping or check out some of Kathmandu’s other attractions. You could select one of the following extracurricular pursuits:

  • Dress like a Newar: Put on a traditional Newari costume and have fun taking pictures.
  • Arts Tour: Take a guided street art tour.
  • Traditional Music Tour: Meet and interact with a traditional band/music group that plays Newari music at festivals and celebrations.
  • Festival Tour: Many Newari festivals are held in the Kathmandu Valley throughout the year, and depending on your travel dates, your stay might coincide with one.

You’ll be escorted for a farewell meal in the evening at a genuine Newari restaurant, where you may take in a cultural song and dance performance while you eat.

People Celebrating Gaijatra Festival
People Celebrating Gaijatra Festival
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Day 7: Departure

You will be taken today in plenty of time for your journey to the airport. Bid Nepal adieu for the time being!

Offering to the Hindu gods
Offering to the Hindu gods

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