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Bhaktapur, located in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal , is a city that feels like stepping back into a medieval era. Known for its rich culture, ancient architecture, and traditional crafts, this city offers a unique glimpse into Nepal's historical heritage. Bhaktapur's well-preserved palaces, temples, and squares make it an essential destination for anyone interested in history and culture.

Explore the Durbar Square Durbar Square is the historical center of Bhaktapur, showcasing the city's architectural brilliance. Here you can wander around ancient palaces and temples adorned with intricate wood carvings and metalwork. The Fifty-five Window Palace and the Golden Gate are must-sees.



This square is not just a tourist spot but a living museum where you can observe local life unfolding amidst historical structures. Pottery making experience In Pottery Square, visitors get to immerse themselves in one of Bhaktapur's oldest crafts - pottery making. Surrounded by traditional Nepalese homes, this square buzzes with artisans shaping clay into beautiful pots on their wheels.

You can watch them work or try your hand at making your own pottery piece to take home as a unique souvenir. Taste traditional Newari cuisine A visit to Bhaktapur is incomplete without sampling Newari cuisine, renowned for its rich flavors and diversity. Wander to eateries near Durbar Square or Pottery Square for dishes like bara (savory lentil pancakes) and juju dhau (king yogurt), famous for its creamy texture an.

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