Explora Nikko en un tour de un día desde Tokio con santuarios históricos, la cascada de Kegon, el lago Chuzenji y un cómodo viaje en autobús de ida y vuelta.
Autobús con aire acondicionado
Guía en inglés
Tarifa de admisión
Almuerzo (si se menciona en el plan de tour seleccionado)
Qué no está incluido
Transportation to/from the meeting point
Reúnete directamente en esta ubicación para unirte al tour
Sí, un conductor turístico que habla inglés acompaña al grupo y proporciona explicaciones durante el viaje en autobús, mientras que el turismo es mayormente autoguiado.
Sí, el almuerzo solo está incluido si está claramente indicado en el título del plan de la excursión seleccionado, y será una comida de estilo local.
Sí, los niños pueden unirse al tour, pero los bebés y niños muy pequeños no recibirán asiento en autobús ni comida a menos que se reserve a la tarifa infantil.
No, este tour no es adecuado para huéspedes que requieren silla de ruedas debido a escaleras, caminos irregulares y terreno montañoso en varias paradas.
Sí, el tour implica una cantidad significativa de caminata, incluyendo escalones y superficies irregulares en lugares históricos y naturales.
We returned to Nikko after 15 years and it has grown. The natural aspects are still ( in my opinion) it's biggest attractions. The forest and watercourses have a serenity that compliments the temples and shrines. The variety of restaurants and cafes should satisfy most people and the quirky shops selling second hand clothing or souvenirs can be found strung alone the main road. The locals are friendly and willingly help with directions.
Graham K
24 de junio de 2026
Shrine, lake and waterfall are all well worth the trip
Nikko Toshogu was very beautiful. There are quite a few steps to get to Okumiya photo, Tokugawa Ieyasu's tomb. There many ornately decorated buildings even if you can't make it all the way.
We also went to chuzenji lake and kogen falls. Both are pretty. Even if the weather is good in Tokyo, bring a coat it was much colder in Nikko.
Sarah D
4 de abril de 2025
Graham K
24 de junio de 2026
2nd time after 15 years
We returned to Nikko after 15 years and it has grown. The natural aspects are still ( in my opinion) it's biggest attractions. The forest and watercourses have a serenity that compliments the temples and shrines. The variety of restaurants and cafes should satisfy most people and the quirky shops selling second hand clothing or souvenirs can be found strung alone the main road. The locals are friendly and willingly help with directions.
Sarah D
4 de abril de 2025
Shrine, lake and waterfall are all well worth the trip
Nikko Toshogu was very beautiful. There are quite a few steps to get to Okumiya photo, Tokugawa Ieyasu's tomb. There many ornately decorated buildings even if you can't make it all the way.
We also went to chuzenji lake and kogen falls. Both are pretty. Even if the weather is good in Tokyo, bring a coat it was much colder in Nikko.