Kathmandu Linga Bhairavi (Isha) and Temples Tour
Trip Overview
This is a popular spiritual and cultural journey to Kathmandu Nepal which is harmoniously blend of visiting Linga Bharavi Temple, Isha Foundation, ancient Kathmandu Hindu temples, Buddhist stupas, living heritage cities, and an exploration of serene Himalayan landscapes. This trip is designed for the travellers who are seeking spiritual depth, cultural immersion, and natural beauty. It unfolds at a comfortable pace, allowing time for reflection, exploration, and authentic local experiences.
The tour begins from arrival in Kathmandu where Hinduism and Buddhism coexist in everyday life. You will witness ancient rituals at Pashupatinath, feel the meditative calm in Boudhanath Stupa, and connect with divine energies at Budhanilkantha and the consecrated Linga Bhairavi Temple at the Isha Foundation in Kathmandu. The tour continues to visit to Bhaktapur, the oldest town in Nepal, to enjoy the exquisite Newari architecture and craftsmanship and stay at Nagarkot, a famous hillstation near to Kathmandu valley. The stay in Nagarkot rewards you with sunrise views over serene Himalayan peaks.
Furthermore, you will also visit to more spiritual landmarks such as the towering Kailashnath Mahadev, spiritually significant Dolewhowr Temple considered the head part of Kedarnath Temple of India, and the artistic splendour of Patan Durbar Square, home to Krishna Mandir and Banglamukhi Temple, sakteepith. The tour concludes with visiting Swayambhunath- the oldest Buddha temple in Nepal, historic Kathmandu Durbar Square, and Ason, the vibrant local market.
In summary, this tour offers not just sightseeing, but a deeper connection to Nepal’s faith, history, and living traditions.
TOUR PROGRAM/ ITINERARY
DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN KATHMANDU & EXPLORATION OF THAMEL
Upon arrival a the Tribhuvan International airport in Kathmandu, our tour officer will welcome you and then transfer to the hotel located in Thamel. Check in the hotel and take a time to rest and acclimatize. Then, explore Thamel, the tourist centre of Kathmandu.
Thamel:
It is a vibrant place which is filled with narrow streets, cafes, handicraft shops, bookstores, trekking stores, and live music spots. It is the perfect introduction to Nepal’s culture and rhythm. You can shop for souvenirs like singing bowls, pashmina shawls, prayer flags, and handmade jewelry.
Overnight at the Hotel in Kathmandu
DAY 2: VISIT TO PASHUPATINATH – BOUDHANATH – BUDHANILKANTHA – LINGA BHAIRAVI TEMPLE, ISHA FOUNDATION
Today, you will do guided sightseeing tour to following sites:
Pashupatinath Temple (UNESCO World Heritage Site):
It is one of the most sacred Shiva temples in Nepal which is located on the banks of the Bagmati River. The temple complex is famous for its golden roofed pagoda style architecture, cremation ghats, sadhus (Hindu monks) with powerful spiritual atmosphere.
Boudhanath Stupa (UNESCO World Heritage Site):
It is one of the biggest Buddhist stupas (temples) in the world and a major centre of Tibetan Buddhism. The massive white dome and the open eye of Buddha symbolizes wisdom and compassion. The walking clockwise around the stupa with prayer wheels provides everyone a deeply calming experience.
Budhanilkantha (Sleeping Vishnu):
It is remarkable Lord Vishnu stone statue reclining on a cosmic serpent in the middle of a water pond. Nearly 5 meters long statue is carved from a single stone and is an important pilgrimage site for the Hindus.
Linga Bhairavi Temple, Isha Foundation
It is powerful feminine divinity consecrated by Sadhguru from India. Linga Bhairavi represents intense grace and wellbeing. The temple place is serene which is ideal for quiet reflection and meditation.
Overnight at the Hotel in Kathmandu
DAY 3: VISIT TO BHAKTAPUR & NAGARKOT
Today continues by the guided sightseeing of the following places:
Bhaktapur Durbar Square (UNESCO World Heritage Site):
It is an exceptionally well preserved ancient city which showcases Newari architecture, culture, and traditions. The masterpiece of this square is 55 windows ancient Royal Palace and Taleju Temple. From short walking from the Durbar Square, you will visit Taumadhi Square. It is the place of Nyatapola Temple, Nepal’s tallest temple that dedicates to Goddess Siddhi Laxmi. Then, you will walk to Dattatraya Square. It features the Dattatraya Temple, dedicated to the combined form of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva,. This square is along with traditional monasteries and wood‑carving museums. Another important place to visit in Bhaktapur is Pottery Square. It is a traditional open courtyard where local potters shape clay by hand using old techniques.
Nagarkot:
From Bhaktapur, you will drive to Nagarkot. It is a scenic hill station located east of Kathmandu Valley. It is very famous for panoramic Himalayan views. On clear days, you can see Himalayan Peaks named Langtang, Ganesh Himal, Gaurishankar and even Mount Everest at far north east direction.
Overnight at the Hotel in Nagarkot
DAY 4: ENJOY SUNRISE & HIMALAYAN VIEWS. VISIT TO KAILASHNATH – KEDARNATH – PATAN DURBAR SQUARE
Early Morning enjoy the Himalayan Sunrise (Nagarkot) from the balcony or the rooftop of the hotel. It provides a peaceful and unforgettable experience with Himalayan Panoramic views. Then continue tour following below sites:
Kailashnath Mahadev Statue:
It is considered one of the world’s tallest statue of Lord Shiva standing at 143 feet. The site offers you expansive views of Kathmandu valley and a strong devotional presence.
Doleshowor Temple (Head Part of the Kedarnath Temple):
This is a spiritually very significant temple dedicated to Lord Shiva because it is considered at the Head of the Kedarnath temple of India. It is often visited for prayer and reflection.
Patan Durbar Square (UNESCO World Heritage Site):
It is a centre of the fine arts and unique Newari architecture. It is also another ancient royal palace of the Malla kings.
Krishna Mandir: Located at the premises of Durbar Square, it is a stunning stone temple with 21 pinnacles dedicated to Lord Krishna. This temple features scenes of the Mahabharata and Ramayana are carved into its walls.
Banglamukhi Temple: It is very famous Saktipeeth among Nepali is dedicated to Goddess Baglamukhi. She is worshipped for strength, protection, and victory over obstacles.
Overnight at the Hotel in Kathmandu
DAY 5: VISIT TO SWAYAMBHUNATH – KATHMANDU DURBAR SQUARE – ASON. EVENING SHOPPING
Swayambhunath Stupa (UNESCO World Heritage Site):
It is most ancient Buddhist temple of Nepal located on the hilltop. It grants you a panoramic view of Kathmandu Valley. It also symbolizes harmony between Buddhism and Hinduism. Swayambhunath is also famous by another name as Monkey Temple.
Kathmandu Durbar Square (UNESCO World Heritage Site):
It is another historic place with Royal palace with courtyards, and temples. It is also called Hanuman Dhoka Palace. In the square, visit to Kumari Ghar, the jome of the Living Goddess Kumari, Kal Bhairav Statue and Taleju Temple.
Ason Market:
It is the most bustling traditional market of Kathmandu city. Here you will find and one of spices, vegetables, incense, and items need for local daily life.
Evening Shopping:
Enjoy the last minute shopping of local handicraft in Thamel Market near to your hotel.
Overnight at the Hotel in Kathmandu
DAY 6: FINAL DEPARTURE
After breakfast, 3 hours before your flight time, you will be transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport for your onward journey. They you fly from Kathmandu, Nepal with spiritual memories, cultural insights, and Himalayan impressions.


