Fly from Düsseldorf to Kathmandu with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Düsseldorf to Kathmandu and be transported from the serenity of Düsseldorf’s Rhine-side promenade to Kathmandu’s calm and tranquil Garden of Dreams in the Thamel neighbourhood.
The enchanting Nepalese capital mixes culture, cuisine and vibrant bazaars with spiritual temples and stunning landmarks in the UNESCO-listed old town.
Book flights to Kathmandu to experience the sights and sounds of this amazing, colourful and charming city.
Flying from Düsseldorf to Kathmandu: FAQs
What attractions should I see in Kathmandu?
Kathmandu’s spiritual sites and temples are some of the most beautiful examples of the region’s architecture. Visit nearby bazaars and markets to immerse yourself in the authentic day-to-day life of Kathmandu.
Plus, don’t miss the wild paradise of Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park. Hiking through the forests, there’s a chance you may spot leopards, monkeys and black bears.
How far is Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) from the city centre?
After landing in Kathmandu, you can reach the city centre in less than 15 minutes by car. Journeys average around 13 minutes, though this does depend on traffic.
To make your connection between the airport and your hotel simple and convenient, you can pre-book an Etihad transfer to take you door to door. Buses and taxi transfers are also available.
Top tips for Düsseldorf to Kathmandu
Visit Nepal’s most famous market
Shoppers more familiar with Düsseldorf’s luxury fashion quarter will want to practice their haggling techniques at Nepal’s iconic market. The stalls at Asan Tole are a feast for the senses, and every item has its price – and, of course, a lower price if you like to barter. Flit between spice vendors, jewellery stalls and clothing brands to fully enjoy this traditional Nepalese market.
Immerse yourself in Kathmandu’s culture
Swap Düsseldorf’s 100 art galleries for the fascinating museums of Kathmandu. Both brimming with cultural delights, the two cities delight art lovers from all over the world. The National Museum of Nepal is Kathmandu’s premier art gallery, with sculptures, paintings and artefacts curated from periods throughout the region’s history. Two galleries, plus the main building, house an enormous and intriguing collection.