Description
Nara: history, nature and spirituality
Explore Nara, the first permanent capital of Japan, with our 7-hour guided tour designed to discover some of the most important sites of Japanese historical heritage. This experience is ideal for those who want to delve into the history, spirituality and connection with nature that characterize this unique city.
We will begin the visit at Nara Park, famous for its sacred deer that roam freely and symbolize the harmony between humans and nature. We will continue toward Todai-ji Temple, home of the Great Bronze Buddha, one of the largest and most impressive statues in Japan and a World Heritage Site.
During the tour we will also visit traditional shrines and temples surrounded by forests, learning about Buddhism, Shintoism and the importance of Nara in the country's history. Our Spanish-speaking guide will accompany you at all times, adapting the pace of the tour and explaining each place clearly and warmly.
An essential Nara tour for those looking for what to see in Nara, enjoying a cultural excursion and experiencing the most authentic Japan.
Includes:
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Spanish-speaking guide.
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Transport assistance and city guidance.
Does not include:
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Admission to attractions, transport and meals.
Suggested itinerary:
We will begin at the Todai-ji temple, an architectural masterpiece that houses the Great Buddha of Nara, one of the most impressive statues in all of Japan.
We will stroll through Nara Park, where the friendly sika deer coexist with visitors, being a living symbol of the city. Afterwards, we will head to the Kasuga Taisha Shrine, famous for its thousands of stone and bronze lanterns.
We will end by walking through the ancient streets and gardens of the city, breathing in the historical atmosphere that makes Nara a unique place.
Nara is a journey to the most traditional and authentic Japan, in a setting of peace and beauty.




