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🌎  Nepal 🇳🇵

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📍  Nyatapola Temple

✈️  Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM)

🚗  10.2 KM

⏱️  26 minutes

The iconic five-storied Nyatapola Temple, the tallest pagoda temple in Nepal, is a magnificent structure within Bhaktapur Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site. While the square is largely pedestrian-friendly, the temple itself involves climbing steps and is not wheelchair accessible for ascending the platforms. Visitors can explore independently, but a local guide is highly recommended to uncover the rich history and cultural significance of its intricate carvings. Open year-round, the ideal seasons for a visit are autumn (Sept-Nov) and spring (Mar-May) to avoid monsoon rains and extreme heat. Access requires an entry fee for Bhaktapur Durbar Square (approximately NPR 1500-1800 for foreigners), with no separate charge for the temple itself. Allocate 15-30 minutes specifically for admiring the temple, but plan for 2-4 hours to fully experience the surrounding Durbar Square. Remember to dress modestly and remove shoes before ascending the temple platform, respecting local customs.