24 Hours
- Unlimited hop-on hop-off
- All stops included
- Audio commentary
- Free WiFi on board
The best way to explore Kathmandu Valley
The best way to explore Kathmandu Valley
Modern, air-conditioned buses with panoramic windows
Buses every 45 minutes to 1 hour from 7 AM to 6 PM daily
Visit UNESCO sites and cultural landmarks
Hop on and off as many times as you like
Available in multiple languages
Stay connected throughout your journey
Modern, air-conditioned buses with panoramic windows
Buses every 30 minutes from 7 AM to 6 PM daily
Visit UNESCO sites and cultural landmarks
Hop on and off as many times as you like
Available in 30 Languages
Stay connected throughout your journey
Modern, air-conditioned buses with panoramic windows
Buses every 30 minutes from 7 AM to 6 PM daily
Visit UNESCO sites and cultural landmarks
Hop on and off as many times as you like
Available in English and Nepali
Stay connected throughout your journey
Simple 3 steps
Purchase online or at designated stops.
Board the bus from any stop along the route.
Get down, explore the attraction, then hop back on the next bus.
All passes include unlimited hop-on hop-off access for the selected duration.
All passes include unlimited hop-on hop-off access for the selected duration.
We offer special discounted rates to make your Kathmandu experience more affordable.
(For Nepalese Citizen Only)
We offer special discounted rates to make your Kathmandu experience more affordable.
Thamel
Thamel is a vibrant commercial neighborhood in Kathmandu, Nepal, known for its narrow alleys filled with shops, restaurants, and bustling tourism activity.
The Garden of Dreams in Kathmandu is a neo-classical oasis built in 1920, renowned for its serene ambiance, artistic design, and lush six-seasonal gardens..
The Narayanhiti Royal Palace Museum in Kathmandu, once the residence of Nepal’s monarchs, now stands as a public museum since 2008, preserving the nation’s royal heritage and political history after the abolition of the monarchy.
The Sky Walk Tower in Kamaladi, Kathmandu, opened in June 2023, is Nepal’s first skywalk attraction, rising 78 meters high with glass-panel walkways that offer breathtaking panoramic views of the valley.
The Bhadrakali Temple in Kathmandu, located near Tundikhel and Sahid Gate, is a revered Shakti Peetha dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali, celebrated for its historic significance and vibrant festivals like Dashain and Navaratri.
Patan Dhoka, the historic northern gateway to Lalitpur, opens into a lively walk through bustling streets and traditional courtyards that lead to the grandeur of Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site rich in Newar art and culture.
The Central Zoo in Jawalakhel, Kathmandu, established in 1932, is Nepal’s only zoo, housing diverse native and exotic species while serving as a center for conservation, education, and recreation.
The Lagankhel Stupa in Lalitpur, a serene Buddhist monument, stands harmoniously with the Batuk Bhairab Temple before it, symbolizing the coexistence of Buddhist and Hindu traditions in Nepal’s rich cultural tapestry.
Kathmandu Domestic Airport, adjacent to Tribhuvan International Airport, serves as Nepal’s busiest hub for internal flights, connecting the capital to remote destinations across the country’s diverse landscapes.
Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal’s sole international gateway, connects the nation to the world while serving as the busiest hub for both domestic and global air travel.
The Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is Nepal’s most sacred Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, renowned for its ancient architecture, spiritual rituals, and significance along the Bagmati River.
The Guheswori Temple in Kathmandu, situated near the sacred Bagmati River and Pashupatinath, is a revered Shakti Peetha dedicated to Goddess Parvati, symbolizing divine feminine power and spiritual devotion in Nepal’s Hindu tradition.
Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu, one of the largest spherical stupas in the world, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a revered center of Tibetan Buddhism, radiating peace and spiritual devotion with its iconic all-seeing eyes.
The Taragaon Museum in Kathmandu, housed in a restored 1970s red-brick complex, showcases Nepal’s architectural, cultural, and artistic heritage through exhibitions that blend history with contemporary creativity.
Balaju, on the outskirts of Kathmandu, is famed for its historic Bais Dhara (22 stone spouts) and lush gardens, offering a tranquil retreat steeped in cultural and natural beauty.
Swayambhunath Stupa, also known as the Monkey Temple, crowns a hilltop in Kathmandu with its iconic all-seeing eyes, blending Buddhist and Hindu devotion as one of Nepal’s oldest and most revered spiritual sites.
The National Museum of Nepal in Chhauni, Kathmandu, preserves the country’s rich history and culture through collections of art, artifacts, and weaponry spanning centuries.
Dharahara, the iconic tower in Kathmandu originally built in 1832, stands rebuilt today as a symbol of resilience and remembrance after its destruction in the 2015 earthquake.
UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient palaces
Bhotahiti–Asan Bazaar in Kathmandu is a vibrant marketplace where winding alleys overflow with spices, textiles, and traditional goods, embodying the bustling heart of Newar commerce and culture.
Thamel
Thamel is a vibrant commercial neighborhood in Kathmandu, Nepal, known for its narrow alleys filled with shops, restaurants, and bustling tourism activity.
The Garden of Dreams in Kathmandu is a neo-classical oasis built in 1920, renowned for its serene ambiance, artistic design, and lush six-seasonal gardens..
The Narayanhiti Royal Palace Museum in Kathmandu, once the residence of Nepal’s monarchs, now stands as a public museum since 2008, preserving the nation’s royal heritage and political history after the abolition of the monarchy.
The Sky Walk Tower in Kamaladi, Kathmandu, opened in June 2023, is Nepal’s first skywalk attraction, rising 78 meters high with glass-panel walkways that offer breathtaking panoramic views of the valley.
The Bhadrakali Temple in Kathmandu, located near Tundikhel and Sahid Gate, is a revered Shakti Peetha dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali, celebrated for its historic significance and vibrant festivals like Dashain and Navaratri.
Patan Dhoka, the historic northern gateway to Lalitpur, opens into a lively walk through bustling streets and traditional courtyards that lead to the grandeur of Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site rich in Newar art and culture.
The Central Zoo in Jawalakhel, Kathmandu, established in 1932, is Nepal’s only zoo, housing diverse native and exotic species while serving as a center for conservation, education, and recreation.
The Lagankhel Stupa in Lalitpur, a serene Buddhist monument, stands harmoniously with the Batuk Bhairab Temple before it, symbolizing the coexistence of Buddhist and Hindu traditions in Nepal’s rich cultural tapestry.
Kathmandu Domestic Airport, adjacent to Tribhuvan International Airport, serves as Nepal’s busiest hub for internal flights, connecting the capital to remote destinations across the country’s diverse landscapes.
Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal’s sole international gateway, connects the nation to the world while serving as the busiest hub for both domestic and global air travel.
The Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is Nepal’s most sacred Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, renowned for its ancient architecture, spiritual rituals, and significance along the Bagmati River.
The Guheswori Temple in Kathmandu, situated near the sacred Bagmati River and Pashupatinath, is a revered Shakti Peetha dedicated to Goddess Parvati, symbolizing divine feminine power and spiritual devotion in Nepal’s Hindu tradition.
Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu, one of the largest spherical stupas in the world, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a revered center of Tibetan Buddhism, radiating peace and spiritual devotion with its iconic all-seeing eyes.
The Taragaon Museum in Kathmandu, housed in a restored 1970s red-brick complex, showcases Nepal’s architectural, cultural, and artistic heritage through exhibitions that blend history with contemporary creativity.
Balaju, on the outskirts of Kathmandu, is famed for its historic Bais Dhara (22 stone spouts) and lush gardens, offering a tranquil retreat steeped in cultural and natural beauty.
Swayambhunath Stupa, also known as the Monkey Temple, crowns a hilltop in Kathmandu with its iconic all-seeing eyes, blending Buddhist and Hindu devotion as one of Nepal’s oldest and most revered spiritual sites.
The National Museum of Nepal in Chhauni, Kathmandu, preserves the country’s rich history and culture through collections of art, artifacts, and weaponry spanning centuries.
Dharahara, the iconic tower in Kathmandu originally built in 1832, stands rebuilt today as a symbol of resilience and remembrance after its destruction in the 2015 earthquake.
UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient palaces
Bhotahiti–Asan Bazaar in Kathmandu is a vibrant marketplace where winding alleys overflow with spices, textiles, and traditional goods, embodying the bustling heart of Newar commerce and culture.
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