Volunteer in Changunarayan

Perched atop a narrow ridge due north of Bhaktapur, the beautiful and historic temple of Changu Narayan is a living museum of carvings from the Licchavi period. The temple is a Unesco World Heritage Site and rightly so, because the statues, and the temple itself, are genuine works of art. However, the site was shaken badly by the 2015 earthquake; several buildings in the temple compound were badly damaged and houses collapsed in the adjacent village. At the time of writing, the temple was closed for restoration, which is expected to take some time. 

Day 1   ARRIVE IN KATHMANDU
You will be met by our representative at the airport and transferred to the hotel.
Overnight at Hotel.
 
Day 2   SIGHTSEEING TOUR IN KATHMANDU
Pick up from the hotel for a full day sightseeing of Kathmandu city, Swayambhunath, Pashupatinath and Boudhanath.
Kathmandu City is the political as well as the cultural capital of the country. Like any big city, Kathmandu has seen rapid expansion in the last decade, but despite the hustle and bustle so typical of metropolitan cities, its people remain as refreshingly friendly as ever.
 
Much of the heritage sites have been damaged by the April 2015 earthquake. Restoration is under process.
The magnificent temple of Pashupatinath with its astonishing architectural beauty is situated amidst a lush green natural setting on the bank of the sacred Bagmati River. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Swayambhunath Stupa also known as the Monkey Temple is a UNESCO WORLD Heritage Site. It rests on a hillock 3 km towards the western edge of Kathmandu and is one of the most important and the most sacred Buddhist shrines of Nepal.
The April 2015 earthquake caused major damage to this Heritage Site and reconstruction is currently taking place.
Boudhanath Stupa is one of the most imposing landmarks of Kathmandu and is a center of Tibetan Buddhism. The stupa’s massive mandala makes it one of the largest spherical stupas in Nepal. The ancient stupa is one of the largest in the world. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The top portion of the Stupa was slightly damaged by the April 2015 earthquake. Currently renovation is under process.
Overnight at Hotel.
 
 
Day 3 VISIT BHAKTAPUR DURBAR SQUARE
Bhaktapur or Bhadgaon, literally the ‘City of Devotees’ is a place that takes visitors back in time. Bhaktapur is still untouched by rapid urbanization and has managed to retain its brick paved roads, charming red brick houses and a way of life that goes back to medieval times. We also visit the Nyatapola Temple, which at 98ff. height, is not only the highest temple in the valley but also one of the best examples of traditional Nepali architecture.
Bhaktapur is one of the most affected areas of the April 2015 earthquake. Renovation is currently under process.
In the afternoon attend a short briefing and preparation for your volunteer work.
Overnight at Hotel.
 
Day 4   COMMUNITY WORK IN CHANGUNARAYAN
After breakfast drive for around 30 minutes to Changunarayan which is located about 20 kms from Kathmandu. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Changunarayan Temple is universally acknowledged as the most imposing example of Pagoda style in Nepal. Surrounded by forest of champak trees in a small village of Changu, this is the oldest temple in Kathmandu valley and its existence dates back to the 4th century. Once we reach there, start rebuilding of school that was devastated by the earthquake.
Overnight at Hotel Malla[B/-/-]
 
Day 5   COMMUNITY WORK IN CHANGUNARAYAN
After breakfast drive for around 30 minutes to Changunarayan which is located about 20 kms from Kathmandu. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Changunarayan Temple is universally acknowledged as the most imposing example of Pagoda style in Nepal. Surrounded by forest of champak trees in a small village of Changu, this is the oldest temple in Kathmandu valley and its existence dates back to the 4th century. Once we reach there, start rebuilding of school that was devastated by the earthquake.
Overnight at Hotel.
 
Day 6   COMMUNITY WORK IN CHANGUNARAYAN
After breakfast drive for around 30 minutes to Changunarayan which is located about 20 kms from Kathmandu. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Changunarayan Temple is universally acknowledged as the most imposing example of Pagoda style in Nepal. Surrounded by forest of champak trees in a small village of Changu, this is the oldest temple in Kathmandu valley and its existence dates back to the 4th century. Once we reach there, start rebuilding of school that was devastated by the earthquake.
Overnight at Hotel.
 
 
Day 7     COMMUNITY WORK IN CHANGUNARAYAN
After breakfast drive for around 30 minutes to Changunarayan which is located about 20 kms from Kathmandu. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Changunarayan Temple is universally acknowledged as the most imposing example of Pagoda style in Nepal. Surrounded by forest of champak trees in a small village of Changu, this is the oldest temple in Kathmandu valley and its existence dates back to the 4th century. Once we reach there, start rebuilding of school that was devastated by the earthquake.
Overnight at Hotel.
 
 
 Day 8 COMMUNITY WORK IN CHANGUNARAYAN
After breakfast drive for around 30 minutes to Changunarayan which is located about 20 kms from Kathmandu. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Changunarayan Temple is universally acknowledged as the most imposing example of Pagoda style in Nepal. Surrounded by forest of champak trees in a small village of Changu, this is the oldest temple in Kathmandu valley and its existence dates back to the 4th century. Once we reach there, start rebuilding of school that was devastated by the earthquake.
Overnight at Hotel.
 
 
Day 9    COMMUNITY WORK IN CHANGUNARAYAN
After breakfast drive for around 30 minutes to Changunarayan which is located about 20 kms from Kathmandu. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Changunarayan Temple is universally acknowledged as the most imposing example of Pagoda style in Nepal. Surrounded by forest of champak trees in a small village of Changu, this is the oldest temple in Kathmandu valley and its existence dates back to the 4th century. Once we reach there, start rebuilding of school that was devastated by the earthquake.
Overnight at Hotel.
 
 
Day 10    COMMUNITY WORK IN CHANGUNARAYAN
After breakfast drive for around 30 minutes to Changunarayan which is located about 20 kms from Kathmandu. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Changunarayan Temple is universally acknowledged as the most imposing example of Pagoda style in Nepal. Surrounded by forest of champak trees in a small village of Changu, this is the oldest temple in Kathmandu valley and its existence dates back to the 4th century. Once we reach there, start rebuilding of school that was devastated by the earthquake.
Overnight at Hotel.
 
Day 11    IN KATHMANDU
Today will be free for relaxation and can be spent at leisure.
Overnight at Hotel.
 
Day 12   DEPARTURE
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your final departure.
 
-Trip Ends-
 
Cost includes
• Transfers and sightseeing as per the itinerary
• 11 nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu on twin sharing basis on bed and breakfast plan
• All sightseeing as indicated in the program with private vehicle and escorted by English speaking local guide
• All monument entrance fees as per the above program
The above cost excludes
• B3 Fund
• Nepal entry visa fee
• Airfares
• Meals which are not mentioned in the above program
• Refreshments, bottled drinks.
• Tipping.
• Insurance and rescue of any form.
• Cost arising out of flight cancellation/road blockades/landslides/riots and events beyond our control.
• Expenses of personal nature and any other expenses not mentioned in the above cost.
• Photography charges in the monasteries and monuments.
• Any items, services and meals which are not included in the above cost inclusion or mentioned in the above itinerary
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