Kathmandu
5 Days
Easy
2-30 Persons
1400m.
All seasons
Art and Crafts making tour
Hotel
Breakfast
Private Vehicle
Kathmandu
Kathmandu
Nepal is often celebrated for its snow-capped Himalayas and ancient temples, but hidden within its cities and villages lies another treasure — the timeless tradition of craftsmanship. The Kathmandu Valley, home to the Newar people, has been a hub of art and creativity for centuries. From the finely carved wooden windows of Patan to the stone statues of Bungamati, from the spinning pottery wheels of Bhaktapur to the intricate brushwork of sacred Thangka paintings, every corner of the valley tells a story of artistry passed down through generations.
This Traditional Crafts Tour is designed for travelers who want to go beyond sightseeing and truly immerse themselves in the living heritage of Nepal. Over the course of five days, you’ll not only visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites but also step into artisan workshops and try your own hand at their crafts.
In Patan, you’ll carve wood with skilled artisans and witness the age-old process of forging the legendary Gurkha Khukuri knife in a traditional blacksmith’s forge. In Bungamati, you’ll explore stone masonry — the very art form that built Nepal’s temples and shrines. In Bhaktapur, the pottery wheels will spin as you shape your own clay creation. Finally, in Kathmandu, you’ll enter the peaceful world of Thangka painting, where each brushstroke carries deep spiritual meaning.
This tour is more than just a cultural experience — it’s a journey into the soul of Nepal, where every craft reflects centuries of devotion, creativity, and tradition. By the end, you’ll carry home not just handmade souvenirs, but also unforgettable memories of learning directly from Nepal’s master artisans.
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No, this tour is designed for beginners and enthusiasts. All workshops are guided step by step.
Yes, you’ll be able to keep your small wooden carving, pottery piece, and Thangka painting as souvenirs.
In Patan (Lalitpur), where traditional blacksmith families still forge knives by hand.
Yes, it’s an engaging and educational experience for travelers of all ages.
September to May offers the most pleasant weather, though workshops are available year-round.