
About
Bhaktapur, often called the “City of Devotees,” is a historic city in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal renowned for its rich cultural heritage, exquisite architecture, and well-preserved medieval charm. Once a flourishing capital of the Malla Kingdom, Bhaktapur is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrated for its intricately carved wooden temples, elegant courtyards, and vibrant squares such as Durbar Square, Taumadhi Square, and Dattatreya Square. The city is famous for landmarks like the 55-Window Palace, Nyatapola Temple, and the Golden Gate, each reflecting the artistic mastery of Newar craftsmanship. Strolling through Bhaktapur’s cobbled streets offers a glimpse into traditional Nepalese life, with artisans creating pottery, woodwork, and delicate paubha paintings. Known for its festivals, music, and authentic cuisine, Bhaktapur is a living museum that beautifully preserves Nepal’s ancient culture and spiritual traditions.
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Bhaktapur, known locally as Khwopa, meaning “City of Devotees,” is one of the most remarkable and culturally rich cities in Nepal. Situated about 13 kilometers east of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur is …