

Nyatapola Temple, a five-story pagoda-style temple, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of Bhaktapur's rich cultural heritage.
Bhaktapur's weather can be unpredictable with sudden showers.
Exploring Nyatapola Temple and its surroundings involves a lot of walking.
Protection from the sun is crucial, especially during the day.
A thick soup made from nine different types of beans, served with boiled rice and a side of pickle.
A steamed rice flour dumpling filled with a sweet coconut and sesame seed mixture.
A traditional Nepali dish consisting of lentil soup, boiled rice, and a variety of vegetable curries.
Famous for its traditional Newari breakfast, especially the 'Chyang' and 'Dhido'.
Offers a variety of breakfast options with a beautiful view of the Nyatapola Temple.
Known for its traditional Nepalese and Indian lunch options, especially the 'Gorkhali Khichdi'.
A five-story pagoda-style temple, built in 1701, showcasing intricate wood carvings and cultural significance.
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring ancient royal palaces, temples, and a vibrant local market.
An ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, perched atop a hill, offering panoramic valley views.
Intricately carved wooden items that reflect the Newari culture and architecture of Bhaktapur.
Traditional Nepali cap made from hand-woven cotton, symbolizing the local culture and heritage.
Beautifully crafted terracotta items inspired by ancient Newari art and culture.
A historic bathhouse turned nightclub, Les Bains Douches is an iconic Parisian venue that has hosted legendary parties and celebrities since the 1970s.
Kanakeshwar Fort, nestled in the Western Ghats, offers panoramic views and a serene temple dedicated to Lord Kanakeshwar.
A serene Hindu temple perched on a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean, offering stunning sunset views and a peaceful atmosphere.