


The Kathmandu Valley, the political, commercial and cultural hub of Nepal, is the first stop for the majority of visitors to the country. Once a separate kingdom in itself, it contains three fabled cities – Kathmandu(local name: Yen, population 550,000); Patan ( Yell, population 160,000); and Bhaktapur (Khwopa, population 75,000). Situated at an altitude of 1336 meter above sea level, the Kathmandu Valley covers an area of 218 sq. miles. Each town is an artistic exposition of graceful temples, elegant palaces, brick-paved courtyards and quaint streets. Some sightseeing spots entry fee as below:
| BHAKTAPUR ENTRY FEE: | ||
| For foreign nationals | US$ 10 per person | |
| For SAARC nationals | Rs. 50 per person | |
| For Chines nationals | Rs. 50 per person | |
| BOUDHANATH STUPA ENTRANCE FEE : | ||
| For foreign nationals | Rs. 50per person | |
| SWAYAMBHUNATH ENTRACE FEE: | ||
| For foreign nationals | Rs. 50per person | |
| PATAN ENTRY FEE: | ||
| For foreign nationals | Rs. 200per person | |
| For SAARC nationals | Rs. 25 per person | |
| ART GALLERY (BHAKTAPUR): | ||
| For foreign nationals | Rs. 20 per person | |
| For SAARC nationals | Rs. 10 per person | |
| CHANGUNARAYAN | ||
| For Foreign nationals | Rs. 60 per person | |
| HANUMAN DHOKA ENTRY FEE: | ||
| For foreign nationals | Rs. 200 per person | |
| For SAARC nationals | Rs. 25 per person | |
| Pashupati Nath: | ||
| For foreign nationals | Rs. 50 per person | |