

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Bhaktapur Durbar Square is a historic square in Bhaktapur, Nepal, known for its ancient palaces, temples, and art.
Handmade pottery from Bhaktapur, known for its unique design and traditional techniques.

Intricate Buddhist paintings depicting deities and scenes from Buddhist scriptures.
Traditional Newari jewellery made of silver and semi-precious stones, often featuring intricate designs.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this square is a treasure trove of medieval arts and architecture.
Five-storied pagoda-style temple, one of the tallest in Nepal.
Houses a rich collection of ancient and medieval art and artifacts.
Rice flour dumplings filled with sweet coconut and sesame, steamed and served with curd.
A traditional Newari drink made from fermented rice, often served with breakfast.
A thick lentil pancake, often served with curd and spices.
Famous for its traditional Newari breakfast and courtyard ambiance.
Known for its authentic Newari breakfast and local atmosphere.
Famous for its traditional Nepali and Indian lunch buffet.
Bhaktapur's weather can be unpredictable, with sudden rain showers.
Exploring Bhaktapur Durbar Square involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Bhaktapur's warm climate.
Experience the serene beauty of Kallanai Dam under the starlit night sky, a perfect blend of nature and engineering marvel.
Nestled in the Adirondack Park, this visitor center offers information and access to Cranberry Lake's scenic trails and water activities.

Bukit Kutu is a challenging hiking trail in Malaysia, offering panoramic views of the surrounding rainforest and mountains.