Bhaktapur, often called the "City of Devotees," is a well-preserved medieval city that captivates visitors with its rich culture and ancient architecture. Pikme's holiday tour packages for Bhaktapur offer a comprehensive exploration of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can wander through narrow alleyways lined with traditional houses and ancient temples. Visit the iconic Bhaktapur Durbar Square, home to stunning structures like the 55-Window Palace and Vatsala Temple. Our itineraries ensure that you experience the city's vibrant culture, including local festivals and traditional crafts. In Bhaktapur, you can also indulge in the famous Juju Dhau (king curd) and explore local artisans' workshops. The city's rich history, coupled with its artistic flair, creates a unique atmosphere that is both peaceful and inspiring. With Pikme, your journey through Bhaktapur will be filled with unforgettable moments, allowing you to connect with the essence of this beautiful city, where ancient traditions thrive amidst the modern world.
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| Kathmandu Unveiled: A Comprehensive Cultural Journey | 02 Nights / 03 Days | Rs.19,965 |
| Kathmandu Escapade: Dive Into Nepali Culture And Heritage | 03 Nights / 04 Days | Rs.26,620 |
| Enchanting Nepal : Kathmandu And Pokhara Expedition | 04 Nights / 05 Days | Rs.33,275 |
| Muktinath Spiritual Tour: Discover Nepal's Sacred Sites | 05 Nights / 06 Days | Rs.39,930 |
| Wonders Of Nepal : Kathmandu, Sauhara & Pokhara Escape | 06 Nights / 07 Days | Rs.46,585 |
| Nepal Highlights: Spiritual Journeys, Cultural Escapes, And Himalayan Adventures | 07 Nights / 08 Days | Rs.53,240 |
| Everest Base Camp Trek: A Thrilling Himalayan Expedition | 13 Nights / 14 Days | Rs.93,170 |
| Kailash Manasarovara | 15 Nights / 16 Days | Rs.3,00,000 |
Experience the medieval charm of Bhaktapur, a city that showcases Nepal's rich cultural heritage. Our holiday tour packages guide you through the beautifully preserved architecture, bustling squares, and iconic temples, including the magnificent 55-Window Palace. Taste the famous King Curd (king yogurt), stroll through artisan workshops, and immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture. With our thoughtfully crafted itineraries, your journey through Bhaktapur will be memorable. Book your holiday tour now and explore the timeless beauty of this ancient city!
1.Explore Bhaktapur Durbar Square: Discover Bhaktapur's ancient charm with its medieval architecture, temples, and royal palaces at Durbar Square
2.Visit Pottery Square: Witness artisans crafting traditional pottery and purchase handmade souvenirs from local shops in Pottery Square
3.Taste Juju Dhau: Sample Bhaktapur's famous 'Juju Dhau' (King Curd), a must-try delicacy known for its creamy texture and sweet flavor
4.Walk the Ancient Streets: Wander through Bhaktapur's cobbled streets and enjoy the preserved medieval ambiance and traditional Newari homes
5.Attend the Bisket Jatra Festival: Plan your visit during the Bisket Jatra festival in April to experience vibrant celebrations, chariot processions, and local traditions.
Known as the "king of curd," this thick and creamy yogurt is a specialty of Bhaktapur.
Spicy grilled buffalo meat marinated with mustard oil, herbs, and local spices.
A soft lentil pancake fried to golden perfection, often served with a fried egg or meat.
A type of lentil cake seasoned and fried, popular as a snack or side dish.
A traditional set meal including beaten rice, roasted meat, lentils, and spicy pickles.
A crunchy and sweet Newari confection made from flour and sugar syrup.
Traditional clay pots, vases, and decorative pieces handmade by local artisans.
Hand-painted masks representing deities and characters from folklore.
Detailed religious paintings reflecting Buddhist themes and mandalas.
Exquisite brass items including plates, lamps, and traditional utensils.
Eco-friendly paper notebooks, greeting cards, and art pieces.
Intricately carved wooden windows, doors, and decorative pieces showcasing Newari architecture.
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| 1.Bhaktapur Durbar Square:- | Traditional Newari Architecture: Bhaktapur Durbar Square is a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with ancient temples and monuments, showcasing the artistry of the Newari people. |
| 2.Explore Taumadhi Square:- | Cultural Heart: Taumadhi Square is home to the famous Nyatapola Temple, the tallest temple in Nepal, and vibrant local life, offering a glimpse into traditional culture. |
| 3.Visit Dattatreya Square:- | Historic Sites: Dattatreya Square is known for its ancient temples and the 55-Window Palace, showcasing intricate woodwork and rich history. |
| 4.Pottery Square:- | Local Craftsmanship: Pottery Square is a hub for traditional pottery making, where visitors can observe artisans at work and try their hand at creating pottery. |
| 5.Enjoy Local Cuisine:- | Taste Newari Delights: Bhaktapur is famous for its unique Newari cuisine, including delicacies like 'king curd' (juju dhau) and 'sel roti,' which you must try. |
| 6.Visit the National Art Gallery:- | Art and Culture: The National Art Gallery houses a collection of traditional Nepalese art and sculptures, providing a deep insight into the cultural heritage of Bhaktapur. |
During the monsoon season, Bhaktapur experiences significant rainfall from June to September, creating a lush landscape while posing some travel challenges. The rain can lead to slippery streets and potential landslides, so caution is advised. Despite the wet conditions, the vibrant green surroundings and ongoing festivals add to the city's charm, providing visitors with a unique cultural experience.
Summer in Bhaktapur, from April to June, features warm temperatures ranging from 20 C to 35 C, ideal for exploring the city's rich history and architecture. The pleasant weather allows for comfortable walking tours through the ancient streets and visits to famous sites like Bhaktapur Durbar Square. However, travelers should remain hydrated and be prepared for sudden rain showers as the monsoon approaches.
Winter in Bhaktapur, from November to February, brings cooler temperatures, typically ranging from 5 C to 15 C. The dry, clear weather is perfect for sightseeing, allowing visitors to appreciate the city's intricate architecture and cultural heritage. The days are comfortable for exploration, but nights can be quite chilly, making warm clothing essential for a pleasant visit. The winter months also attract fewer tourists, providing a more intimate experience of this historic city.
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