Full day Explore Bhatapur -Pasupati Nath Temple and Boudh Nath Stupa
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Bhatapur Durbar : Square
This Durbar Square was seat of Malla King and its present structure were built in about 12 century to 18th century AD. There are many monuments, Temples and Buddhist Monasteries in Bhaktapur Durbar Square including Lion Gate, two lions on the gate represents of power and protection elements. This gate has beautiful stone statues Durga and Bhairav, Four Pilgrims shrines of Jagananth, Kedarnanth, Rameshwor and Badrinanth, statues of King Bhupendra Malla on stone column in a praying posture to Taleju Bhawani, Golden Gate, an entrance to main courtyard, 55 window Palace, an examples of wood carving built in 17th century by King Bhupendra Malla, Bastala Temple, it was built on Shikhar styles completely on stones, temple has a small bell known as barking bell because dogs bark and whine at the sound of the bell and Yakcheswor Mahadev Temple, it was built by King Yakshya Malla in 15 the century as a copy of Pasupatinanth Temple of Kathmandu.
Nyata Pola Square:
This Temple is the most popular Pagodas styles Temples in Valley. It was built by King Bhupendra Malla in 17th century. Nyata Pola in Newari means five tiered temple symbolizing the five basic elements of Nature. The Temple is dedicated to Goddess Siddhi Laxmi, a Tantric Goddess. This Temple built by King Bhupendra Malla on advice of the astrologers to pacify God Bhairav and maintain a harmonious balance of male and female force. Bhairav Temple, the ferocious form of Shiva, One story temple was originally built by King Jagat Jyoti Malla and later King Bhupendra Malla added two more stories in 17the century AD.
Dattareya Square:
This Temple was built by King Yakshya Malla in 1427 AD. This Temple is dedicated to God Dattareya, the combined incarnation of the three supreme Gods –Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Bimshen Temple was built in 16th century; normally people visited the Temple for the best trip when they walk from Kathmandu to Tibet or India and after returned back. Pujari Math, it was built by King Yaksha Mallla in the 15th century and eastern face of the Math has a famous peacock window
Pasupati -Boudha Nath Stupa
Pasupatinath literally means" Lord of Animals" and famous Shrines for Hindus devotees. Two storied golden roofed pagoda style Temple has four silver doors, en-route visit Boudhananth, the largest Stupa in South Asia. In surrounding area can experience lifestyles of Tibetan People and monks,
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This Durbar Square was seat of Malla King and its present structure were built in about 12 century to 18th century AD. There are many monuments, Temples and Buddhist Monasteries in Bhaktapur Durbar Square including Lion Gate, two lions on the gate represents of power and protection elements. This gate has beautiful stone statues Durga and Bhairav, Four Pilgrims shrines of Jagananth, Kedarnanth, Rameshwor and Badrinanth, statues of King Bhupendra Malla on stone column in a praying posture to Taleju Bhawani, Golden Gate, an entrance to main courtyard, 55 window Palace, an examples of wood carving built in 17th century by King Bhupendra Malla, Bastala Temple, it was built on Shikhar styles completely on stones, temple has a small bell known as barking bell because dogs bark and whine at the sound of the bell and Yakcheswor Mahadev Temple, it was built by King Yakshya Malla in 15 the century as a copy of Pasupatinanth Temple of Kathmandu.
Nyata Pola Square:
This Temple is the most popular Pagodas styles Temples in Valley. It was built by King Bhupendra Malla in 17th century. Nyata Pola in Newari means five tiered temple symbolizing the five basic elements of Nature. The Temple is dedicated to Goddess Siddhi Laxmi, a Tantric Goddess. This Temple built by King Bhupendra Malla on advice of the astrologers to pacify God Bhairav and maintain a harmonious balance of male and female force. Bhairav Temple, the ferocious form of Shiva, One story temple was originally built by King Jagat Jyoti Malla and later King Bhupendra Malla added two more stories in 17the century AD.
Dattareya Square:
This Temple was built by King Yakshya Malla in 1427 AD. This Temple is dedicated to God Dattareya, the combined incarnation of the three supreme Gods –Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Bimshen Temple was built in 16th century; normally people visited the Temple for the best trip when they walk from Kathmandu to Tibet or India and after returned back. Pujari Math, it was built by King Yaksha Mallla in the 15th century and eastern face of the Math has a famous peacock window
Pasupati -Boudha Nath Stupa
Pasupatinath literally means" Lord of Animals" and famous Shrines for Hindus devotees. Two storied golden roofed pagoda style Temple has four silver doors, en-route visit Boudhananth, the largest Stupa in South Asia. In surrounding area can experience lifestyles of Tibetan People and monks,
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- Lunch
- Driver
- Guide
- Entry/Admission - Kathmandu Durbar Square
- Entry/Admission - Kopan Monastery
- Entry/Admission - Pashupatinath Temple
- Entry/Admission - Nyatapola Temple
- Entry/Admission - Dattatreya Temple
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- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
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