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Bhaktapur Sightseeing

Package Details
Destination: Kathmandu, Central Region, Nepal
Duration: 6 hours
Price: $75.00
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Bhaktapur used to be the decision position of authority of the Kathmandu Valley until the ruler, Yakshya Malla, in 1482, isolated the kingdom between his three children, in the long run blurring the quality of solidarity and losing the country to the Shah line from Gorkha. However, before losing the kingdom to Shah rulers, Bhaktapur was famous for its Malla Yuddha; a furious battle between two wrestlers. Consequently, one can watch strong hungered for wrestlers, as the trademark of the city, into different sanctuaries of as the watchman of the city and of the Gods.

Bhaktapur used to be the decision position of authority of the Kathmandu Valley until the ruler, Yakshya Malla, in 1482.

The city is considered as the flawless city, contrasted with other two urban areas, where convention and modernization stroll in manageability. Bhaktapur city is one of the delightful UNESCO Heritage Sites of Nepal.

Itinerary
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Stop At: Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Bhaktapur 00977-1-4701148 Nepal

Bhaktapur Durbar Square is the plaza in front of the royal palace of the old Bhaktapur Kingdom, 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) above sea level. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Duration: 4 hours

Stop At: Dattatreya Temple, Dattatreya Square, Bhaktapur 44800 Nepal

The temple of Dattatreya is as old as the Palace of Fifty-five Windows. The three-story pagoda-style Dattatreya Temple, with statues of the Hindu trinity, (Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver, and Shiva the destroyer), was built during the reign of King Yaksha Malla (1428 A.D. – 1482 A.D.) and was opened to the public around 1486 A.D., only after his demise.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Nyatapola Temple, Taumadhi Square, Bhaktapur 44800 Nepal

One of the temples that are still in existence today is the Nyatapola Temple, which was built in 1702 A.D. under the rule of King Bhupatindra Malla.

Duration: 30 minutes