

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Patan Durbar Square is a concentration of ancient temples, palaces, and shrines, showcasing Newari architecture and culture.
Patan Durbar Square can experience sudden rain showers, especially during the monsoon season.
Exploring the square involves a lot of walking and climbing stairs.
A historic temple dedicated to the living goddess, Kumari, offering a unique cultural experience.

A treasure trove of ancient art and artifacts, showcasing Patan's rich history.
Famous for its traditional Newari architecture and courtyard, serving authentic Newari cuisine.
A cozy cafe with a beautiful courtyard, offering a variety of breakfast options.
A stunning Buddhist monastery known for its intricate architecture and golden facade.
Located within the Patan Museum, offering a unique dining experience with a view of the square.
Rice flour dumplings filled with chaku (jaggery) or mung bean paste, steamed and served with curd.
A thick porridge made from millet, maize, or rice flour, often served with curd or vegetables.
A flavorful rice dish cooked with lentils, vegetables, and spices, typically served with curd or pickle.
Crafted by local artisans, these statues depict deities and mythological figures, reflecting Nepal's rich cultural heritage.
A traditional Nepali cap, Patan Dhaka Topi is known for its intricate embroidery and is a symbol of Nepali culture.
Intricately designed with semi-precious stones, Newari jewellery is a popular souvenir reflecting the unique Newari culture.
Astonishing Buddhist cave temples adorned with intricate carvings and murals, dating back to the 7th century.
A serene artificial lake in Faridabad, Haryana, known for its beautiful sunset views and surrounding gardens.
A serene oasis dedicated to Islamic art and culture, housing over 10,000 artifacts in a stunning lakeside setting.