Entry fees of Sites in Kathmandu valley - Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Patan

Entry fees must be paid at the entry point to access Heritage Sites, museums, and other attractions in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Patan. Most sightseeing spots have a tiered pricing system, with different fees for Nepali visitors (including students), SAARC nationals, and visitors from other countries.

Entry fees of Heritage Sites in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Patan. Please see the table below for detailed payment information.

Site

Foreign Nationals

SAARC Nationals

Chinese

Remarks

Kathmandu Durbar Square

NPR 1000

NPR 500
(BIMSTEC)

NPR 1000

Below 10 years free

Patan Durbar Square including Patan Museum

NPR 1,000

NPR 250
(BIMSTEC)

NPR 1,000

Entry fees for Nepalese are applicable only for Patan Museum

Patan Golden Temple

NPR 100

NPR 50

NPR 100

Closed on Buddha Jayanti

Bhaktapur Durbar Square

US$ 18 or NPR 1,800

NPR 500

NPR 500

Below 10 years free. For groups from 11-20, one tour leader can enter free.

National Art Museum, Bhaktapur

NPR 150 (NPR 100 for camera, NPR 200 for video camera)

NPR 50 (NPR 50 for camera, NPR 150 for video camera)

NPR 150 (NPR 100 for camera, NPR 200 for video camera)

Closed on Tuesdays. The fee includes wood carving and brass and bronze museum in Dattrareya Square.

Swayambhu Stupa

NPR 200

NPR 50

NPR 200

Below 10 years free.

Boudha Stupa

NPR 400

NPR 100

NPR 400

Below 10 years free.

Pashupatinath Temple

NPR 1,000 per day per entry

NPR 1,000. Free for Indian Nationals

NPR 1,000

Tourists can view the temple from the back premises.

Changunarayan Temple

NPR 300

NPR 100

NPR 300

 

     

Godawari Park

NPR 500 (NPR 200 for children below 10 years)

NPR 200 (NPR 100 for children below 10 years)

NPR 100 (NPR 50 for children below 10 years)

Student 50% discount.

Central Zoo

NPR1000 (NPR 250 for children 4-12 years )

NPR 500 (NPR 250 for children 4-12 years )

NPR 250 (NPR 150 for children 4-12 years )

Nepali Students: NPR 135