Bhaktapur is a city located in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal, known for its rich history, culture, and traditional architecture. It is also known as Bhadgaon or Khwopa, and it was the capital of Nepal during the Malla Kingdom from the 12th to the 15th century.

The city is renowned for its beautiful temples, palaces, and pagodas, which showcase the intricate woodcarvings, metalwork, and stone sculptures of the Newari people. The entire city is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is considered one of the best-preserved medieval cities in South Asia.


Some of the popular tourist attractions in Bhaktapur are:

 Durbar Square: It is the central plaza in Bhaktapur and houses the famous 55-window palace, the Golden Gate, and the Taleju Temple.



 Nyatapola Temple: It is a five-story pagoda-style temple that stands tall at 30 meters and is dedicated to the goddess Siddhi Lakshmi.





 Bhairavnath Temple: It is a temple dedicated to the Hindu deity Bhairav and is famous for its tantric rituals.



 Pottery Square: It is a popular spot for visitors to watch potters at work and buy handcrafted pottery.



 Taumadhi Square: It is another popular square in Bhaktapur and is home to the iconic Nyatapola Temple, among other attractions.



In addition to these attractions, Bhaktapur is also known for its festivals and celebrations, such as the Bisket Jatra, a New Year festival that is celebrated in April. The city is also famous for its traditional cuisine, including Newari food and sweets.



Overall, Bhaktapur is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, culture, and traditional architecture.