Tucked away in the heart of Kathmandu, the Pashupatinath Temple stands as a testament to Nepal’s rich cultural heritage. This captivating night tour invites visitors to witness the enchanting aarti ceremony, a sacred ritual that illuminates the temple’s spiritual significance. With expert guidance and convenient hotel pickup, adventurers can enjoy the temple’s intricate architecture and explore its 5th-century history. As the aarti ceremony unfolds, the stage is set for a truly mesmerizing experience that showcases Nepal’s vibrant traditions. What lies in store for those who embark on this enchanting journey?
Key Points

- Experience the breathtaking aarti ceremony at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site dedicated to Lord Shiva.
- Enjoy a 3-hour night tour with a licensed English-speaking guide, including hotel pickup and transportation to the temple complex.
- Explore the temple’s rich cultural heritage, smaller shrines, and the Arya Ghat cremation site along the Bagmati River.
- Benefit from free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a "reserve now, pay later" option for added flexibility.
- Dress modestly and be prepared for a vast complex, with comfortable walking shoes recommended for the tour.
Tour Overview and Pricing

The night tour of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu provides visitors with the opportunity to experience the cultural significance of this renowned Hindu site.
The night tour of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu allows visitors to experience the cultural significance of this renowned Hindu site.
Priced from €69.94 per person, the 3-hour tour includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a "reserve now, pay later" option.
Guests are picked up from their hotel and transported to the temple complex, where they’ll witness the breathtaking aarti ceremony.
An expert, English-speaking guide leads the tour, providing insights into the temple’s history and architectural features.
At the end, visitors are dropped back at their hotel, having immersed themselves in Nepali culture.
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Cultural Significance and History

Pashupatinath Temple, a significant Hindu site, is dedicated to Lord Pashupatinath, an incarnation of Lord Shiva.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site features a golden roof and intricately carved silver doors. The original structure dates back to the 5th century, with the current structure dating from the 17th century.
As a major pilgrimage site, the temple complex is especially busy during the Maha Shivaratri festival.
The Pashupatinath complex spans both banks of the Bagmati River, including smaller temples, ashrams, and the Arya Ghat cremation site, where Hindus believe the deceased can attain moksha.
Temple Complex and Features

Within the Pashupatinath complex, the temple grounds span both banks of the Bagmati River. Visitors can explore smaller temples, ashrams, and the renowned Arya Ghat cremation site. The Arya Ghat is considered a sacred place, where Hindus believe the deceased can attain moksha, or liberation from the cycle of rebirth.
| Feature | Description |
| — | — |
| Temples | Numerous smaller temples dot the complex |
| Ashrams | Religious hermitages and retreats |
| Arya Ghat | Important cremation site on the river |
This expansive religious site offers a glimpse into Nepal’s rich cultural heritage and the spiritual significance of the Pashupatinath Temple.
Itinerary and Inclusions

This night tour of the Pashupatinath Temple complex begins with a pickup from your hotel.
You’ll then be transported to the UNESCO-listed temple site, where you’ll experience the captivating aarti ceremony.
Your licensed English-speaking guide will provide insights into the cultural significance and history of this sacred Hindu site.
You’ll also have the chance to explore the temple grounds, including the smaller shrines and the important Arya Ghat cremation site.
At the end of the tour, you’ll be dropped off back at your hotel, with memories of this immersive cultural experience.
More Great Tours NearbyWhat to Expect on the Night Tour
Visitors can look forward to an immersive cultural experience during the night tour of the Pashupatinath Temple complex.
The tour begins with a mesmerizing aarti ceremony, where devotees light oil lamps and chant spiritual mantras. Visitors can witness the ancient rituals and feel the reverence of the Hindu worshippers. The guide will provide insights into the temple’s rich history and significance.
The mesmerizing aarti ceremony, with devotees lighting lamps and chanting mantras, offers visitors a glimpse into the temple’s rich spiritual heritage.
Afterward, visitors can explore the serene riverbanks, smaller shrines, and the famous Arya Ghat cremation site, where they’ll learn about Hindu funeral rites.
The night tour offers a unique opportunity to connect with Nepal’s spiritual heritage.
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Practical Information for Visitors

To access the Pashupatinath Temple for the night tour, visitors can take a taxi or use the public transportation system in Kathmandu. The temple complex is vast, so it’s recommended to wear comfortable walking shoes. Visitors should also dress modestly, covering their shoulders and knees, as a sign of respect. Photography is allowed, but flash photography is prohibited inside the main temple.
| Practical Details | Information |
| — | — |
| Temple Hours | 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Aarti Ceremony | 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM |
| Admission Fees | Nepali citizens: NPR 50, Foreigners: NPR 1,000 |
| Guide Services | Available on-site for an additional fee |
| Accessibility | Some areas may not be wheelchair-friendly |
The night tour provides a unique opportunity to experience the spiritual atmosphere of Pashupatinath Temple and witness the mesmerizing aarti ceremony.
Reasons to Book This Pashupatinath Temple Experience
Booking this Pashupatinath Temple night tour offers a remarkable opportunity to take in the ancient spiritual traditions of Nepal.
The experience promises to be captivating, with:
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An intimate glimpse into the revered Pashupatinath Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Hinduism’s most sacred shrines.
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A chance to witness the mesmerizing aarti ceremony, where devotees light oil lamps and offer prayers.
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Insightful commentary from a knowledgeable guide, providing deeper understanding of the temple’s cultural significance and history.
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Convenience and flexibility, with hotel pickup, transportation, and a hassle-free itinerary.
This tour offers an unforgettable window into Nepal’s rich cultural heritage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Take Photos Inside the Temple Complex?
Photography is generally allowed within the Pashupatinath Temple complex, except in the main temples where it’s prohibited. Visitors should be respectful and follow the temple’s rules and guidelines when taking photos.
Is There a Dress Code for Entering the Temple?
There is a dress code for entering the Pashupatinath Temple complex. Visitors should wear modest clothing that covers the shoulders and knees. Shorts, sleeveless tops, and revealing attire are not permitted within the temple grounds.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks to the Tour?
Visitors can’t bring their own food and drinks on the tour. The tour package includes entry tickets, hotel pickup and drop-off, and an English-speaking guide. It’s best to check with the tour operator about any restrictions or recommendations regarding items to bring.
Is the Tour Wheelchair/Disability Accessible?
The tour does not appear to be wheelchair or disability accessible. The temple complex features uneven terrain and stairs, which may pose challenges for visitors with mobility issues. Guests should inquire about accessibility options when booking the tour.
How Do I Get a Visa to Visit Nepal?
To visit Nepal, travelers typically need a visa. Visitors can apply for a visa online, at a Nepali embassy or consulate, or upon arrival at Nepali airports. The process involves submitting required documents and paying applicable fees.
The Sum Up

The captivating Pashupatinath Temple night tour in Kathmandu offers an immersive cultural experience. Visitors can explore the temple’s intricate architecture, learn about its historical significance, and witness the mesmerizing aarti ceremony. Priced at €69.94 per person, the 3-hour tour includes hotel pickup and expert guidance, making it a convenient and enriching way to discover Nepal’s rich spiritual heritage.
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