Breakfast; proceed for the half-day sightseeing covering: Patan Durbar Square - located on lovely little plateau across the Bagmati is only 7-k.m southeast of Kathmandu. This city roughly inhabited by some 125000 people in considered oldest of all three cities of Kathmandu valley. This city founded in 3rd century AD. By King Veera
Dev has a finest Newar crafts since time immemorial. Meaning the city of fine arts has hundreds of fascinating Hindu and Buddhist monuments scattered in and around. The most important monument area of course is Patan Durbar Square. Swayambhunath Stupa One of world's most glorious, ancient, and enigmatic and the
holiest of Buddhist Chaityas dating back more than 2000 years which is situated on a hillock. It is also known as the Monkey Temple as there are holy monkeys living in the north-west parts of the temple. It offers breathtaking view of whole Kathmandu valley with eastern Himalayan ranges. After sightseeing tour, finally return to hotel, and overnight.