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Ursula_S, Mar 2026
Pashupatinath Temple and Ceremonies
Got a very deep and intense insight to the history of Pashupatinath Temple and surroundings. The cremation ceremonies were awesome and the Ararat ceremony was stunning. My guide provided me with a deep inside to all features and did answer all my questions to enlarge my knowledge of Hinduism. Can only recommend it!
masha_r, Jan 2026
Really special
It was the best experience in pashupatinath. I was there already twice but this time I came to places I didn’t know existed. Nabil gave me a lot of in depth knowledge and I received blessings of 2 yogis. However 5 hours seems long, it flew by. It was def 1 of my Nepal highlights.
Kristin_F, Jan 2026
Unique experience not to be missed
Very unique experience-well done and should not be missed. Please read up on the funeral practices of Hindus so you will not be surprised but will understand what is happening.
Sinad_B, Aug 2024
Great guide and driver a must in this busy city!
My guide and driver were super! Highly recommend this small travel company for your stay in Kathmandu. Witnessed a cremation at Pashupatinath by the river, not for everyone, but grateful for the experience. Boudhanath more peaceful although very busy streets around it. If you are looking for Buddhist based artwork, bowls or beads, this is a spiritual place to buy them.

Pashupatinath

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Kathmandu
Pashupatinath
  • Nepalis can enter for free, but other nationals need a ticket.

  • While photography is allowed, be respectful of the fact that many of the people are grieving and attending a funeral.

  • Be prepared to see open-air cremations. Bodies are wrapped in cloth and placed upon a burning pyre of logs.

  • Only Hindus are allowed into the main temples, but anyone can enter the broader temple complex.

  • The Bagmati River is sacred to practicing Hindus, and you will see people bathing in the water. However, this is not recommended, as it’s extremely polluted.

  • The colorful sadhus (holy men) will ask you to photograph them, but they expect to be paid a few rupees.