Bhaktapur City Tour

BhaktapurBhaktapur City Tour as you walk in, you can’t but be conquer by a feeling of inner accord. Such is the art and building the unique layout here. 15th century Palace of 55 Windows, located to the left as you enter through the city gate, inspire respect. National art Gallery is also housed inside. The palace entry, the Golden Gate, is a masterwork in repose art. In front of the palace building is a medley of temples of various designs. Taumadhi Square lies to the east of Durbar Square reached by a narrow brick-paved lane. The high five-roofed Nyatapol temple preside over the square. The monument elegantly soars into the sky atop a five-story plinth. The stairway leading up to the temple is flanked by stone figures of deities and legendary beasts, each 10 times more influential than the one instantly below. Dattatreya Square takes its name from the Dattatreya temple dedicated to a three-headed combination of the Hindu deities Brahma, Bishnu and Shiva. Set in a maze of streets lined with richly decorated houses, the square is famed for its many ornate Hindu monasteries known as Math. The temple was built in 1702 AD and its plan was so elegant and its building well done. The art gallery contains ancient painting belong to the Hindu and Buddhist tradition of different periods clarification. The square has many others statues, this is careful to be the most great. Bhaktapur offers you many others interesting things which always able to variation knowledge than yours own. The National woodworking Museum is also housed here and the Brass and Bronze Museum is across street in there for your sightseeing tour.


Potters’ Square a two-minute walk south of Durbar Square brings you to Bolachhen, also known as Potters’ Square, because of the many potters seen here moulding wet clay into unlike kinds of earthenware. It has a display of fresh pottery left out to dry in the open square. A long side, there are two stone images of Gods. Four square miles of land located at an elevation of 1401 meter from sea-level is a home to established art and structural design, pottery and weaving industry, rich local customs and culture, and the every-day life of Bhaktapur people. Bhaktapur others more temples can be seen with a full of magnificent and wonderful arts and design. The golden gate is said to be the most spectacular and richly molded specimen of its kind in the whole world. All that and more will have you visit this untouched antique city more than once! Nepal's Malla dynasty's attainment in arts and crafts is reflected throughout the Bhaktapur city. This place can be approached from Taumadhi Square also. The elephant-headed Lord Ganesh is the patron of potters, thus the Jeth Ganesh temple in the square. Siddha Pukhu, a pond dating back to the Lichhavi period, is better known as Ta-Pukhu, meaning big pond. Though located right at the bus stop, it provides a serene atmosphere with its sashaying fish and the stone images of unlike Hindu and Buddhist gods. Surya Binayak is one of Kathmandu most well-liked pilgrimage spots. sited in a thick forest to the south of Bhaktapur. The temple, devoted to the Hindu deity Ganesh, is crowded with devotees especially on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Tourists look around the city also take the time to relax and watch other interesting activities in the city tour.