Situated an hour's drive from Kathmandu, the
World Heritage Site of Bhaktapur is possibly the jewel in Nepal's crown. It has three squares - The Durbar Square, Tachupal Tole and Taumidhi Tole studded with temples, palaces, frescoes and statues! Most tourists visit Bhaktapur for the day and leave in the evening but a night stay is well worth it at the charming
Bhadgaon Guest House! Here are some photographs of Bhaktapur:
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Durbar Square, Bhaktapur |
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Potters Square |
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Window of the wood carving museum, Tachupal Tole |
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King Bhupendra Malla's column |
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Siddha Lakshmi Temple |
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Lovely shots!
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ReplyDeleteGreat shots. Bhaktaapur is extremely photogenic, I really enjoyed the week I spent there. You seemed to get some pretty changable weather there?
ReplyDeleteIt was in the monsoon Francis - September!
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