Overview
Bhaktapur is a beautiful city in Nepal known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and rich cultural heritage. The city is home to numerous temples, pagodas, and squares that offer a glimpse into the country’s history and traditions.
Top Attractions
- Bhaktapur Durbar Square: A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring ancient palaces, temples, and statues.
- Nyatapola Temple: A five-story pagoda temple dedicated to Siddhi Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity.
- 55-Window Palace: A historic palace with intricately carved windows representing the 55 provinces of ancient Nepal.
- Pottery Square: A bustling area where visitors can watch potters at work and buy traditional pottery goods.
- Taumadhi Square: Home to the tallest temple in the Kathmandu Valley, the Nyatapola Temple.
Local Cuisine
- Juju Dhau: A delicious creamy yogurt unique to Bhaktapur.
- Bara: A traditional Newari pancake served with spices and lentils.
- Sel Roti: A sweet, deep-fried rice flour bread often enjoyed during festivals.
- Thimi Market: Known for its pottery and handicrafts, a great place to buy souvenirs.
- Siddha Pokhari Market: Offers a variety of traditional fabrics, clothing, and accessories.
- Taumadhi Square: Small shops selling handmade jewelry, woodwork, and metal craft.
Transportation
- Local buses: Inexpensive and convenient way to travel within the city.
- Rickshaws: Perfect for short distances or exploring narrow alleyways.
- Walking: The best way to experience the charm of Bhaktapur’s streets and alleyways.