Breakfast at Hotel.
After breakfast, proceed for the tour of Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Panauti and Dhulikhel.
Bhaktapur Durbar Square: It is an ancient capital of Kathmandu valley and was founded by King Yakshya Malla in 14th century. It was the trade route to Tibet. It is considered as a museum of medieval art and architecture with many examples of sculpture, woodcarving and colossal pagoda temples. The main attractions are Royal Palace (fifty-five windowed), Golden Gate, Nyatapola Temple, statue of King Bhupatindra Malla, Dattatraya Temple, Bhairabnath Temple, Peacock Window etc.
Panauti: Panauti is a beautiful town (the oldest town in Nepal) is located 32 km, southwest of Kathmandu. It is surrounded by lush green hills rich in a wide variety of flowers and fauna. The forest around Panauti is home to a rich number of birds and animals. Panauti is a quaint and interesting destination of Nepal. It feels as if it has been left exactly the way the founders had built the town. A nostalgic atmosphere covers the narrow town streets and ancient structures.
Afternoon, drive to Dhulikhel for countryside viewing and light walking.
Dhulikhel: This is a city of Newar located 30 km. 80 southeast of Kathmandu next to the Araniko road that leads to the Tibetan border. It was once the capital of a fourteenth-century kingdom that boasted diplomatic relations with the Ming emperors of China. It was also an important trading post for Tibet and China.
Dhulikhel is popular for its natural beauty and ancient tradition. The Himalayan ranges from Karyolung in the east to Himalchuli in the west can be clearly seen.
Evening, sunset viewing (Weather permitting).
Overnight stay at hotel