Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as an exquisite portal to Nepal's captivating culture and storied history. Here, you'll embark on a journey that traverses …
Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as an exquisite portal to Nepal's captivating culture and storied history. Here, you'll embark on a journey that traverses centuries, immersing yourself in a world of architectural marvels, regal palaces, and bustling markets. This sprawling square is a testament to the enduring legacy of Nepalese heritage, showcasing the intricate beauty of Newa architecture and the fine craftsmanship of woodwork. As you meander through its labyrinthine alleys, you'll encounter sacred temples devoted to Hindu deities and ancient sculptures that narrate the tales of dynasties long past. This is your chance to witness living history through guided tours that illuminate the square's vibrant tradit
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Dec 31, 2024
We wandered in and through several times during the week we were in Kathmandu and the surrounding area. You might consult with the Lonely Planet to make sure you see all the nooks and crannies and kn… Full review by Fiona S
Dec 26, 2024
Cultural inspirations and local Nepalalise interactions where both friendly and easy! Love Thamel and Durbar Square. Full review by Anandi H
Dec 12, 2024
Basantapur Durbar Square, located in Kathmandu, Nepal, is indeed a splendid place for an evening walk. The square, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is surrounded by stunning temples, palaces, a… Full review by George T
Painfully slow, if you know what i mean. But considering the political instability prevailing i the country at the moment and the nature of restorative work required, it seems to be an …
Painfully slow, if you know what i mean. But considering the political instability prevailing i the country at the moment and the nature of restorative work required, it seems to be an unavoidable delay. Lets hope the final result of the restoration will be almost as good as the original.
I'traveling from Nepal to Morocco Africa with Visit-Morocco-Sahara,com tour company and I have just 3 hours before I leave Kathmandu, could I visit this attention in one hour?
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Yes you could have a tour Just need to let the guide know how much time you have so they can move along a bit quicker