Trip At Glance
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Group Size2-25 Persons
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Max Elevation1,530 m
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GradeEasy
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DestinationNepal
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TransportationCar/Bus
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AccommodationHotel
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CostContact Us
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Trip LengthDay Trip
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Best MonthAll seasons except monsoon times
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WIFIAvailable
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RegionTour
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Trip ModeDrive & Sightseeing
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MealBreakfast
Trip Overview
‘visiting in the city of devotees of immense arts and craft with old palaces, and temples of great interest’
Tour of Bhaktapur Historical & Religious Sites, a city within Kathmandu valley once a former capital city during Malla reign, located east of Kathmandu and Lalitpur a mere distance of 14 k.m. Bhaktapur means city of devotees, an interesting and fascinating place to be within medieval era background with great history and artifacts to observe in this delightful tour.
Bhaktapur with its old name ‘Bhad Gaon’ this cultural and lively city still retains its past glorious as it was hundreds of centuries with its color culture and custom still in practice in daily life.
Tour of Bhaktapur and its important Heritage Sites lasts for few hours within its cultural and historical facts of great interest.
Places to visit in Bhaktapur
Bhaktapur Durbar Square
One of the world best Nepal heritage sites reflecting the city’s rich culture, art and architectural design, it is also the central setting of the city for architectural monuments and arts. Famous golden gate entrance to the main courtyard of the Palace of 55 windows; the gate is regarded as the world’s most beautiful and richly carved specimens of its kind.
Bhaktapur Nytapola Temple
Highlights of Bhaktapur and landmark Nytapola Temple, meaning 5 storied temple of 30 meter high, tallest temple of Kathmandu valley. It was built by King Bhupatindra Malla in 1708 AD. Each of its five terraces holds a pair of figures, starting from bottom wrestlers, elephant, lion, griffins and goddesses.
The Bhaktapur National Art Gallery
Located within Bhaktapur Durbar Square treasures rare paintings and manuscripts with painted covers and illustrations are found in this museum. Gallery contains brass, bronze, stone and wooden images of medieval art tradition of Nepal. Gallery is closed on Thursday and public holidays.
Bhairavnath Temple of Bhaktapur
Originally built as one-story pagoda during King Jagat Jyoti Malla period, later changed into a three-storey temple in 1718 A.D. by King Bhupatindra Malla, this temple now stands for its artistic grandeur. Bhairavnath temple is dedicated to Lord Bhairab – the god of Terror.
Dattarya Temple
Built in 1427 AD, the temple is said to have been built from a single tree visit a monastery having exquisitely carved peacock windows located near the temple area.
Pottery square and market
Around Bhaktapur there are two main pottery area, the first pottery square is at Suryamadhi east from Dattarya temple square, it is the oldest pottery square, another pottery place leads south from the Nytapola square at Talako’s Potter’s Square walking along interesting markets side streets the pottery is in full blaze, the wide open brick courtyard with a mix of small grey and brownish red clay pots, where each pot is examined by hand before being turned to face the sun at new angle or dipped into a bucket of colored water.
Observe the craftsman on wheels shaping the clay in a finely tuned system of human pottery rotation from past centuries of old tradition.
Trip at a Glance
Tour Grade: Leisure with short drives and walks
Tour Areas: Bhaktapur district located East of Kathmandu city
People & Culture: Mostly Newar ethnic tribes of both Hindu and Buddhism religion with interesting old traditional life with colorful cultures, with other hill people of Nepal of varied culture and custom.
Lalitpur Elevation: 1,530 m varies from each areas of travel.
Tour Durations: half day to full day or more
Tour Hours: From minimum 02 hrs to maximum 04 hrs.
Seasons: Nearly all seasons except monsoon times of July to August wet months. March to May flowering time on hills October to January with clear blue sky.
Detailed Itinerary
Day 01 Half or Full Day Sightseeing Tour
‘visiting in the city of devotees of immense arts and craft with old palaces, and temples of great interest’
Tour of Bhaktapur Historical & Religious Sites, a city within Kathmandu valley once a former capital city during Malla reign, located east of Kathmandu and Lalitpur a mere distance of 14 k.m. Bhaktapur means city of devotees, an interesting and fascinating place to be within medieval era background with great history and artifacts to observe in this delightful tour.
Bhaktapur with its old name ‘Bhad Gaon’ this cultural and lively city still retains its past glorious as it was hundreds of centuries with its color culture and custom still in practice in daily life.
Tour of Bhaktapur and its important Heritage Sites lasts for few hours within its cultural and historical facts of great interest.
Places to visit in Bhaktapur
Bhaktapur Durbar Square
One of the world best Nepal heritage sites reflecting the city’s rich culture, art and architectural design, it is also the central setting of the city for architectural monuments and arts. Famous golden gate entrance to the main courtyard of the Palace of 55 windows; the gate is regarded as the world’s most beautiful and richly carved specimens of its kind.
Bhaktapur Nytapola Temple
Highlights of Bhaktapur and landmark Nytapola Temple, meaning 5 storied temple of 30 meter high, tallest temple of Kathmandu valley. It was built by King Bhupatindra Malla in 1708 AD. Each of its five terraces holds a pair of figures, starting from bottom wrestlers, elephant, lion, griffins and goddesses.
The Bhaktapur National Art Gallery
Located within Bhaktapur Durbar Square treasures rare paintings and manuscripts with painted covers and illustrations are found in this museum. Gallery contains brass, bronze, stone and wooden images of medieval art tradition of Nepal. Gallery is closed on Thursday and public holidays.
Bhairavnath Temple of Bhaktapur
Originally built as one-story pagoda during King Jagat Jyoti Malla period, later changed into a three-storey temple in 1718 A.D. by King Bhupatindra Malla, this temple now stands for its artistic grandeur. Bhairavnath temple is dedicated to Lord Bhairab – the god of Terror.
Dattarya Temple
Built in 1427 AD, the temple is said to have been built from a single tree visit a monastery having exquisitely carved peacock windows located near the temple area.
Pottery square and market
Around Bhaktapur there are two main pottery area, the first pottery square is at Suryamadhi east from Dattarya temple square, it is the oldest pottery square, another pottery place leads south from the Nytapola square at Talako’s Potter’s Square walking along interesting markets side streets the pottery is in full blaze, the wide open brick courtyard with a mix of small grey and brownish red clay pots, where each pot is examined by hand before being turned to face the sun at new angle or dipped into a bucket of colored water.
Observe the craftsman on wheels shaping the clay in a finely tuned system of human pottery rotation from past centuries of old tradition.
Trip at a Glance
Tour Grade: Leisure with short drives and walks
Tour Areas: Bhaktapur district located East of Kathmandu city
People & Culture: Mostly Newar ethnic tribes of both Hindu and Buddhism religion with interesting old traditional life with colorful cultures, with other hill people of Nepal of varied culture and custom.
Lalitpur Elevation: 1,530 m varies from each areas of travel.
Tour Durations: half day to full day or more
Tour Hours: From minimum 02 hrs to maximum 04 hrs.
Seasons: Nearly all seasons except monsoon times of July to August wet months. March to May flowering time on hills October to January with clear blue sky
Meals
Breakfast |
Altitude
1350 |
Cost Included
Private transfer with English-speaking tour guide and Entrance fee for Bhaktapur Durbar Square
Cost Excluded
Other than mention in the Includes section
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