Bhaktapur Durbar Square
by Nong Phonethida
Jul 28, 2025
#nepaltrip Bhaktapur Durbar Square – A Living Museum of Nepali Culture
What makes Bhaktapur special is how it blends stunning ancient architecture with a still-living culture. Walking through the square feels like stepping back in time. You'll see intricately carved wooden windows, towering pagoda-style temples, and centuries-old stone sculptures — all built during the Malla dynasty, which ruled the region from the 12th to the 18th century.
Highlights include:
The Palace of 55 Windows – a masterpiece of traditional woodwork.
Vatsala Temple and Siddhi Lakshmi Temple – striking examples of stone architecture and religious art.
Lion Gate and numerous courtyards, each with its own story and charm.
Beyond the monuments, the real magic lies in how the local people continue to live, worship, and celebrate festivals in this historic space. It's not just a tourist site; it's a functioning part of daily life for Bhaktapur's residents.
Tips for visitors:
Go early in the morning for fewer crowds and softer light for photography.
Try the local Juju Dhau (king curd) – a sweet, creamy yogurt Bhaktapur is famous for.
Take time to wander the side alleys and shops for traditional handicrafts and souvenirs.
Whether you're a history buff, an architecture lover, or just someone looking for a deeper cultural experience in Nepal, Bhaktapur Durbar Square delivers in every way. It's not just a destination — it's an experience you’ll remember.
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