

Hanuman Dhoka, the ancient royal palace complex, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, Nepal, showcasing intricate architecture and rich history.
A historic royal palace complex, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering a glimpse into Nepal's rich history.
A beautiful courtyard where the Kumari, a living goddess, resides. A unique cultural experience.
A large open space perfect for evening walks, offering views of the Himalayas and the city's lights.
Famous for its rooftop view of Hanuman Dhoka and traditional Nepali breakfast.
Iconic for its traditional Newari lunch thali, offering a taste of local culture.
Historic restaurant offering multi-cuisine dining with a view of the Royal Palace.
Rice flour dumplings filled with molasses or chaku (jaggery), steamed and served with yogurt.
Thin rice pancake topped with various ingredients like eggs, vegetables, or minced meat.
Fermented millet beer, often served with boiled potatoes or peanuts.

Hanuman Dhoka can experience sudden rain showers, especially during the monsoon season.
Exploring Hanuman Dhoka involves a lot of walking, so comfortable footwear is essential.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Nepal's climate, and a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.

Intricately carved wooden panels depicting Hindu deities, reflecting Newari craftsmanship.
A unique blend of tea leaves grown in the Himalayas, available only at Hanuman Tok.
Intricate gold and silver jewellery with gemstones, reflecting Newari art and culture.
Gateway to Zion National Park, offering stunning views, hiking trails, and educational exhibits.

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