Exploring the cultural treasures of Kyoto and Nara has never been easier. This two-day walking tour offers an immersive experience, led by a knowledgeable guide. Participants can expect to visit iconic sites, savor local cuisine, and engage with traditional crafts. With transportation, admission fees, and refreshments included, this tour provides a hassle-free way to discover the rich heritage of these historic cities. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure.
Key Points

- Two-day Kyoto and Nara walking tour with a guide, priced at $400 per person and limited to a maximum of 20 participants.
- Comprehensive package including guide, public transportation, admission fees, meals, and refreshments for a hassle-free cultural exploration.
- Meeting point at Kyoto Station with a company flag for easy identification, and the tour ends at the same location.
- Not wheelchair accessible, but suitable for most travelers with infant seats available.
- Leisurely paced experience, visiting iconic landmarks like Kinkakuji Temple and Nara Park, and opportunities to sample local cuisine and observe traditional crafts.
Tour Overview
The "Kyoto and Nara Friendly Two-Day Walking Tour with Guide" offers travelers an opportunity to explore the rich cultural heritage of two historic Japanese cities.
Priced from $400 per person, the tour has a maximum of 20 participants and is likely to sell out. It includes a guide, public transportation, admission fees, food, and drinks.
The meeting point is at Kyoto Station, where the guide will hold a company flag. The tour starts at 9 am and returns to the meeting point.
While not wheelchair accessible, the tour is suitable for most travelers, with infant seats available.
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Inclusions

As part of the "Kyoto and Nara Friendly Two-Day Walking Tour with Guide," travelers can expect a comprehensive package that covers guide fare, public transportation, admission fees, food, and drinks.
The tour includes transportation between Kyoto and Nara, allowing visitors to explore these two historic cities efficiently. Admission fees to popular attractions like temples, shrines, and gardens are also covered, ensuring hassle-free access.
Plus, the tour provides meals and refreshments, catering to the needs of participants throughout the journey. This inclusive package simplifies the travel experience, allowing travelers to focus on seeing the cultural wonders of Kyoto and Nara.
Meeting and End Point

Travelers meet at the Kyoto Station Building, located at 901 Higashishiokōjichō, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, 600-8216, Japan.
The guide will be holding a company flag to easily identify themselves. The tour ends back at the same meeting point.
This convenient location provides easy access to public transportation. With the guide’s assistance, travelers won’t need to worry about finding their way.
The tour is designed to be accessible, though it’s not wheelchair-friendly. Infant seats are available for those traveling with young children.
Most travelers should be able to participate comfortably in this walking tour.
Tour Schedule and Accessibility
The tour starts promptly at 9:00 am, with confirmation provided at the time of booking. The tour is accessible, with public transportation nearby, and infant seats available. However, it is not wheelchair accessible. Most travelers can participate, making it suitable for a wide range of visitors.
| Accessibility | Wheelchair | Public Transportation | Infant Seats |
|---|---|---|---|
| Availability | Not Available | Available | Available |
The tour schedule and accessibility ensure a comfortable and inclusive experience for all participants.
Day 1: Exploring Kyoto’s Highlights
After an early start, the tour begins with a visit to one of Kyoto’s most iconic landmarks – the magnificent Kinkakuji, also known as the Golden Pavilion.
Travelers will admire the pavilion’s stunning gold-leaf exterior and serene gardens.
Next, the group heads to the famous Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, where they’ll stroll through the towering bamboo stalks.
Lunch is at a local restaurant, followed by a visit to Tenryuji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site with beautiful gardens.
The day concludes with a stop at the iconic Kiyomizudera Temple, known for its impressive wooden terrace.
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Day 2: Discovering Nara’s Wonders
On the second day, the group departs Kyoto for the nearby city of Nara, known for its friendly deer and historic temples.
They’ll visit Todaiji Temple, home to the world’s largest bronze Buddha statue.
Next, they’ll stroll through Nara Park, where tame deer roam freely, offering a unique opportunity to feed and interact with them.
The tour then explores Kasuga Taisha Shrine, famous for its hundreds of stone lanterns.
After lunch, the group returns to Kyoto, concluding this comprehensive two-day adventure exploring the cultural treasures of Japan’s ancient capitals.
Booking Information
Travelers can secure their spot on the Kyoto and Nara Friendly Two-Day Walking Tour while staying flexible, thanks to the "Reserve Now and Pay Later" option.
The tour is likely to sell out, so booking in advance is recommended. If plans change, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
The tour is supplied by Japan Local and Fun Experiences, and travelers can check availability by selecting a time.
With a maximum of 20 participants, this guided walking tour through Kyoto and Nara is an accessible and immersive way to explore these historic Japanese cities.
What to Expect
Though the tour covers historic sites in two different cities, travelers can expect a well-organized and leisurely paced experience.
The guide will lead the group at a comfortable walking speed, allowing ample time to explore each location. Participants will visit iconic landmarks in Kyoto, such as the stunning Kinkakuji Temple, and the serene Nara Park, home to friendly deer.
The tour also includes opportunities to sample local cuisine and observe traditional Japanese crafts. With public transportation fare and entrance fees included, travelers can fully enjoy the rich cultural heritage of these ancient cities.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Tour Group Size?
The tour has a maximum of 20 travelers. Specifically, the tour overview states "Maximum Participants: 20 travelers", indicating the group size is limited to no more than 20 people.
Is There an Option for Private Tours?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 20 travelers, but there’s no option for a private tour. Travelers can reserve their spot and pay later to secure their place on the group tour.
Can I Customize the Itinerary?
This tour generally has a set itinerary, but the provider may be able to accommodate some customization requests. It’s best to inquire about flexibility when booking to see if they can tailor the experience to your preferences.
Are There Any Physical Requirements for Participants?
The tour doesn’t have any strict physical requirements, but participants should be able to walk for extended periods. It’s recommended to wear comfortable shoes, as the tour involves extensive walking across the historical sites.
Do We Get Free Time During the Tour?
The tour includes free time for participants to explore on their own. The guide provides an itinerary, but there are opportunities throughout the two days for independent exploration and activities based on the travelers’ interests.
The Sum Up
This two-day walking tour offers a wonderful opportunity to learn about the rich cultural heritage of Kyoto and Nara. With a knowledgeable guide, you’ll explore iconic sites, savor local cuisine, and discover traditional crafts, all while enjoying personalized attention in a small group setting. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this tour promises an enchanting and unforgettable experience.
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