

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Patan Durbar Square is a concentration of ancient temples, palaces, and shrines, showcasing Newari architecture and culture.
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.
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.
Located within the Patan Museum, offering a unique dining experience with a view of the square.
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.
A stunning Buddhist monastery known for its intricate architecture and golden facade.
Patan Durbar Square can experience sudden rain showers, especially during the monsoon season.
Exploring the square involves a lot of walking and climbing stairs.
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.
The Vanuatu National Museum, nestled in the heart of Port Vila, is a treasure trove of Melanesian history and culture, showcasing artifacts that date back thousands of years.
A scenic 1.5-mile hike leading to the northwesternmost point in the contiguous US, offering stunning ocean views and wildlife spotting opportunities.

A serene coastal promenade in Kerala, offering beautiful sunset views and a peaceful atmosphere.