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Narayanhiti Palace Museum Tour (Former Royal Palace of Nepal)

3 hours

Easy

Embark on a captivating 4-hour tour of the Narayanhiti Palace Museum, where Nepal’s royal history comes alive.

Walk the Narayanhiti Palace, a symbol of royalty and affluence, during this 4-hour visit. See what is was like to live as the King of Nepal, as a professional guide leads the way, along with your group of no more than 15. Once, inaccessible to the public, you will tour the 19 Sadans of the Palace before your transfer back to your accommodations.

What's included?
    Small-group tour (maximum of 15)
    Hotel pickup and drop-off
    Professional guide
    Exclusions
    • Tip or gratuity
    Lunch
    Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
    Gratuities
    Please note
      • Not wheelchair accessible
      • Not stroller accessible
      • Not suitable for pets
      • No public transportation nearby
      • Infants must not sit on laps
      • Infant seats unavailable
      • Not recommended for people with back problems
      • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
      • Not recommended for people with heart conditions
      • Minimum age is 5 years
      • Please note: The museum is open 11am - 4pm (February to October) and 11am - 3pm (November to January)
      • • Please note: The museum is open 11am - 4pm (February to October) and 11am - 3pm (November to January)
      What to bring

        For a tour of the Narayanhiti Palace Museum in Kathmandu, travelers should consider the following recommendations:

        - Comfortable Footwear: Since the museum involves a fair amount of walking through various rooms and halls, comfortable shoes are a must.

        - Modest Clothing: Nepal generally has conservative dress norms, so it's advisable to dress modestly out of respect for local culture.

        - Warm Clothes: Kathmandu can get chilly, especially during the mornings and evenings, so carrying a light jacket or sweater is wise.

        - Sun Protection: While indoors most of the time, sun protection like sunscreen or a hat can be useful for outdoor areas or while walking around Thamel.

        - Water Bottle: Staying hydrated is important, so bring a water bottle that you can refill.

        - Camera: Photography might be restricted in certain areas, but having a camera for permitted spots can help capture memories of your visit.

        Please note that large bags and electronic items may not be allowed inside the museum, and there might be a storage facility at the entrance. It's also a good idea to check the weather forecast on the day of your visit and adjust your packing list accordingly. Enjoy your visit to this historical site!

        Meeting and Pickup Options
          Meet on location or pick-up

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