Flights from Bandar Seri Begawan (BWN) to Kathmandu (KTM)

About Kathmandu

Kathmandu, a city of living heritage and hillside views

Kathmandu blends narrow historic lanes, ornate architecture, and lively neighbourhoods with the dramatic backdrop of surrounding hills. The city moves at its own unhurried pace, with local markets, courtyards, and tea houses revealing a different scene at every turn. You will find time-worn buildings standing beside modern cafés and boutique stays, creating an intriguing contrast.

As the gateway to Nepal, Kathmandu is where many journeys begin, whether you are planning a trek into the mountains or a shorter escape focused on food, culture, and handicrafts. Dusty streets open out to grand squares and broad boulevards, while quieter residential areas offer glimpses of daily life, from morning produce runs to evening strolls. It is a place that rewards wandering, pausing, and looking up at the hills that frame the valley.

With its mild climate for much of the year and a compact city centre, Kathmandu is easy to explore over a few days or to use as a base for longer adventures. Rooftop terraces provide generous views at sunset, and the city lights slowly fill the valley floor, marking the close of another day in this distinctive capital.

Top sights in Kathmandu

Durbar Square

Stroll through Kathmandu Durbar Square to admire intricate old palaces and traditional architecture clustered around a bustling historic plaza.

Thamel

Explore Thamel, the citys busiest tourist district, known for its trekking shops, handicraft boutiques, cafés, and lively evening atmosphere.

Swayambhunath Stupa

Climb the hillside stairs to Swayambhunath for sweeping views over Kathmandu Valley and striking white-and-gold architecture.

Garden of Dreams

Escape the city noise at the Garden of Dreams, a restored neo-classical garden with manicured lawns, ponds, and shaded seating areas.

Patan

Take a short trip to nearby Patan to discover finely carved courtyards, artisan workshops, and a beautifully preserved historic square.

Experience Kathmandu beyond the landmarks

Kathmandu offers a wide range of experiences, whether you prefer gentle city walks or more active adventures. Join a guided heritage walk through the old city lanes to learn how traditional homes, courtyards, and markets have evolved over time. Local guides often share stories about building techniques, festivals, and the everyday customs that shape the city.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Kathmandu is the starting point for many treks and short hikes in Kathmandu Valley. You can choose a half-day walk to nearby viewpoints or plan longer journeys that start with an early-morning drive from the city. Between excursions, rooftop cafés and small galleries give you space to unwind while taking in panoramic views.

Hands-on activities are easy to find too. You might join a cooking session to learn how popular local dishes are prepared at home, or visit handicraft workshops where artisans create metalwork, wood carvings, and woven items. These experiences give you a closer connection to the city and the people who call it home.

A taste of Kathmandu

The food scene in Kathmandu is varied and approachable, with everything from casual street-side snacks to contemporary restaurants. Traditional eateries serve comforting rice and lentil dishes, seasonal vegetables, and hearty mains designed for the valleys cooler evenings. You will also encounter popular dumplings, noodle soups, and savoury fried snacks sold from small shops and stalls.

In the city centre and areas like Thamel, modern cafés and bakeries sit beside long-standing tea shops. It is easy to start your day with freshly brewed tea or coffee, a warm pastry, and views over the street below. International options are widely available, with menus that blend local ingredients with familiar flavours, perfect if you are adjusting after a day of travel.

Many restaurants feature rooftop terraces or courtyards, giving you a peaceful place to enjoy your meal away from the traffic. As night falls, the atmosphere shifts gently, with soft lighting, relaxed music, and cool valley air. Whether you are trying local specialities or sticking to lighter fare, you will find plenty of choices across the city.

Retail discoveries in Kathmandu

Shopping in Kathmandu ranges from colourful street markets to modern boutiques. Around Thamel and the old city, narrow lanes are lined with small shops selling trekking gear, woollen garments, and everyday items. It is a good area to pick up practical clothing or accessories before you head into the hills.

For something more distinctive, look out for handicraft outlets and artisan co-operatives. These stores often specialise in handwoven textiles, metalwork, wood carvings, and jewellery inspired by local designs. They are ideal for finding keepsakes that reflect the citys creative traditions, and staff are usually happy to explain how items are made.

Larger shopping centres and department stores are spread across the city, offering a mix of local and international brands in a more spacious environment. Here you can browse at your own pace, pause for a drink, and enjoy views of the surrounding hills from upper floors. Whatever your style, Kathmandu offers many ways to bring a piece of the valley home.

Best time to visit Kathmandu

Spring (March to May, shoulder season) brings mild, pleasant weather to Kathmandu, with average temperatures around 18°C to 25°C (64°F to 77°F). The valleys hillsides begin to turn lush and colourful, and visibility is often good, making this a comfortable time for city sightseeing and shorter hikes.

Monsoon summer (June to September, low season) sees warmer temperatures averaging 20°C to 27°C (68°F to 81°F), along with regular rain showers. The rainfall refreshes the landscape, turning the valley deep green. Showers are usually heavier in the late afternoon or evening, leaving bright, clear periods earlier in the day to explore.

Autumn and winter (October to February, peak season) are generally cool and crisp, with average temperatures from 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F). Skies tend to be clearer, which many visitors appreciate for city views and mountain panoramas. Cooler evenings invite cosy meals and warm drinks after a day spent walking the streets and squares.

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