Bhaktapur, locally known as Bhadgaon, is a historic city in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal. It is located about 10 miles east of the Capital city of Kathmandu. And it is home to many ancient temples, royal palaces, and other cultural and historical landmarks. Making a Bhaktapur Tour will let you know more about this ancient city.
The most popular places to see in Bhaktapur during a day tour to Bhaktapur – include the Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Nyatapola Temple, Pottery Square, and Taumadhi Square. These are the main tourist attraction in Bhaktapur. Along with these places, you can visit Sidda Pokhara, Rani Pokhara, some old museums, an art, and craft school, and the painting school too.
Additionally, you can also visit the Changu Narayan Temple, which is located on a hill overlooking the Bhaktapur and Kathmandu valley. And it is considered one of the oldest temples in Nepal. There are many travel and tour companies offering guided tours of Bhaktapur and the surrounding regions. Or you can explore the authentic city on your own.
After exploring this amazing city, if you want to spend some time in nature you can combine it with Nagarkot Hiking. Because it will be the best ever trip to Nepal.
Bhaktapur, also known as Khopa and Bhadgaon in the local language and is one of the oldest cities in the Kathmandu Valley. In the written history of Nepal, It was founded in the 9th century and it was the major center of trade and commerce in the region.
The city was also a key center of the arts, painting, sculpture, and other forms of artistic expression. Touring for a day to Bhaktapur might be not enough to see and feel all these things in Bhaktapur.
Bhaktapur has a long history of a series of kings and queens, who ruled the kingdom. And who built many of the city’s milestones, including the Bhaktapur Durbar Square, the Nyatapola Temple, and the Taumadhi Square.
The city’s flourishing age was during the Malla empire (from 1200 to 1769), at that time it was the capital of Nepal. Bhaktapur was the powerful center of Hinduism and Buddhism, with many temples and monasteries located throughout the city. And it’s still the main attraction of Buddhist and Hindu pilgrimages.
In the late 18th century, Bhaktapur was conquered by the Gurkha’s King Prithivi Narayan Shah and it become part of the greater Nepal. Afterward in the 19th and 20th centuries, the city began to decline in value as Kathmandu grew in size and authority.
However, Bhaktapur remains an important cultural and historical site in Nepal and is a popular tourist destination. And it’s one of the UNESCO World Heritage sites from Nepal.
There are several ways to get to Bhaktapur from Kathmandu if you want to make a Bhaktapur Tour.
No matter which mode of transportation you choose, it is recommended to make arrangements in advance to ensure a beautiful and safe journey during the Bhaktapur Day Tour.
The historic city of Bhaktapur is known for its many temples, palaces, and other cultural and historical landmarks. Here are some of the popular places to visit in Bhaktapur, when you do a day trip to Bhaktapur.
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