After taking breakfast at your hotel, you will proceed for sightseeing in the World Heritage sites, i.e., Patan Durbar Square and Bhaktapur Durbar Square. Patan Durbar Square lies just 5 Kilometres South-east of Kathmandu, and it is famous for substantive architectural ancient masterpieces, graceful pagoda temple, museum, and former palace building. Another attraction is Krishna (Hindu) Temple, built in the 19th century by stone.
Bhaktapur Durbar Square is another former palace, and its architectural showpieces are among the Three Durbar Squares in the valley. Bhaktapur is also famous for traditional pottery; almost 60% of the total population is still involved.
Other attraction places of Bhaktapur are Golden Gate (main entrance to 55-window palace), 55 window palace, Nyatapola (in Newari means five tired symbolizing essential elements, i.e., water, earth, fire, wind, and sky), Siddha Pokhari, The Art Gallery, The Statue of Kind Bhupatintra Malla, The Yaksha or Mahadev Temple, Taumadhi Square, Dattatreya Square, Bhimsen Temple, Hanuman Ghat, Nava Durga Temple, Bhairav Temple, Nyatapola Temple, and Pashupatinath Temple. Drive back to Dhulikhel and overnight at a hotel in Dhulikhel.