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World Heritage sites in Nepal
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UNESCO has declared 10 World Heritage Sites, 7 inside Kathmandu
Valley. and 3 outside Kathmandu Valley These ten World Heritage Sites are all amazing
man-made wonders still standing majestically – some of them as
old as 2500 years. Although their close proximity means you
could probably travel to each sight in a single day, you'll need
two to three days in the city of Kathmandu to get the full
experience of each location.
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Kathmandu
Durbar Square |
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Lies in the heart of the capital and is popularly known as the
Hanuman Dhoka Palace - the Gateway of Hanuman - an ancient seat
of Nepalese Royalty. The Palace consists of the huge Royal
square imposing a tremendous variety of the temples dedicated to
different Hindu Gods and Goddesses. Most of the buildings were
constructed from the 15th – 18th centuries. |
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The Palace is named after the Hindu Monkey God, Hanuman, and is
painted completely red right next to the main entrance (the
Golden Gate) of the Palace. He is regarded as the protector of
the entire Durbar Square.
Also at this location, you'll see the Taleju Temple, Jaganath
Temple, Kal Bhairav; statue of the King Pratap Malla in praying
gesture (see above left), a 17th Century Kumari Temple and the
Kasthamandap from which the city got its name.
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Patan Durbar
Square |
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Situated on a
little plateau across the river Bagmati river, Patan is only
7.8km south-east of Kathmandu city. This city is considered one
of the oldest among the three cities of Kathmandu Valley.The
city was founded in 3rd century by King Veera Dev and
has the distinction of being the home of the finest Newari
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The finest
Hindu and Buddhist monuments are scattered around but the most
important monuments are in the square or close by.Other features
like the Golden window, the royal bath of Sundaru Chowk, the
Taleju Temple, and Keshab Narayan Chowk are worth visiting. The
four stupas, located in the four cardinal directions, were
errected by Indian Emperor Ashoka the Great.
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Bhaktapur
Durbar Square |
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This is a
unique city located east of Kathmandu at 1,400m above sea level. With an area of 5 sq. kms. this unique city
is divided into 24 traditional localities. It was founded by
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Bhaktapur in
supposed to have been built in the shape of a conch shell, a
scared symbol of Lord Vishnu. The world Bhaktapur means
The City of Devotees.
Bhaktapur; at one time an independent city, was ruled by the
Malla Kings.
They were
very religious and gave importance to their artistic heritage
which is evident throughout the city. |
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Some
of the significant momuments here are:
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The Lion Gate: Built by King Bupatindra Malla in 17th
century A.D.
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Golden Gate:
The main entrance to the famous 55 Window Palace
and Royal Taleju. Constructed in 1754 A.D.
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The statue of King Bupatindra Malla.
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55 Window Palace: This architectural structure dominates
the entire Bhadgaon
Durbar Square. It is worth admiring.
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Vastala
Temple.
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Pashupati
Nath Temple.
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Nyatapole
Temple
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Bhairav
Nath Temple
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Swayambhunath |
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A Buddhist
stupa on a western hills of Kathmandu. The 2,500 year old monument is a holy site replete with symbols. The
mound represents the four elements of earth, fire, wind and
water. The 13 gilded rings of the spire symbolize the 13 steps
of the ladder leading to Nirvana, the final salvation. The
shrine is bedecked in colorful prayer flags.
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Pilgrims and
tourists pass to Swayambhumath’s holy premises through a path of
365 steps.Close to the stupa is the Dewa Dharma monastery, noted
for bronaze icon of the Buddha and traditional Tibetan
paintings.
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Below are
some important dates when pilgrims visit this holy site to take
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Buddha Purnima, the birth of Lord Buddha – full moon day
of Baisakh (April-May)
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Gunla, the holy Buddhist month, according to Newari
calender (August – September)
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Kojagrath Purnima (September – October)
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Samyak Day of the Magh (January – February) every 12
years!
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Boudha
Nath Stupa |
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One of the
oldest and the biggest Buddhist monument ever built in the
Himalayan Kingdom it is 36m high. The stupa is unique with its
three level, mandala style, platforms. The structural features
of the stupa is somewhat similar to the Swayambhunath stupa. It
was built around the 5th century A.D. |
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What Mecca is
to the Muslims, this Boudhanath Stupa is for Tibetan Buddhists.
Every year thousands of pilgrims flock here from all over the
Himalayan region.
During the
Buddhist festivals, listed with Swayambhunath above, pilgrims
gather to celebrate with great reverance to all Buddhist
deities.
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Pashupati
Nath Temple |
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Pashupati Nath
is considered one of the holiest shrines of all the Hindu
temples. It is 6km. east of downtown Kathmandu. The temple has
remained the presiding deity of ruling Nepalese Royalty.
The two tier
magnificient golden temple, with four triple silver doorways, is
a unique example of the Nepalese temple architecture. |
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It is one of
the largest Hindu temple complexes in South-Asia with hundreds
of Shiva Lingam shrines and icons Hindu Gods and Goddesses. The
temple is spread out over a large area. |
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The main entrance, for Hindu people only, is on the western
side. Tourists may peak inside, or go on the other side of the
river to have a glimpse of the temple complex from above. During
the festival of Shivaratri (February – March) 10,000's of
devotees and pligrims (many from India) visit this temple and
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Changu
Narayan Temple |
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Situated on a
small hillock overlooking the Kathmandu Valley,
this temple is 12km. east of Kathmandu. The temple is decorated
with magnificent art works in metal and wood. This famous temple
was built in the 3rd century A.D. An inscription
opposite the temple tells about a historic event which is the
first epigraphic evidence of Nepali history.
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Some of the
important sculptures here are:
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Viswo Roop – 8th Century A.D.
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Vishnu Vikranta – 8 th Century A.D.
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Vishnu mounted in his vehicle Garuda – the mythical
manbird.
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Nara Singh Vishnu in his half human and half lion form.
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