Made from buffalo milk, it’s sweet and creamy and served in a traditional clay bowl. We could eat this all day… trust us!
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Made from buffalo milk, it’s sweet and creamy and served in a traditional clay bowl. We could eat this all day… trust us!
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Dattatreya Square | Located in the older, east end, Dattatreya Square is our favourite square in Bhaktapur. Flanked by Dattatreya temple and an array of traditional Newari buildings, it’s a quieter and more comfortable here, with far less tourists making it to this part of Bhaktapur
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Points of interest in the city of Bhaktapur that we recommend you visit include:
Pashupatinath
temple/Pagoda, the Royal bath, Chyasalin Mandip, Siddhi Lakshi temple, Vatsala
temple (currently being restored)
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Founded in
ninth century, Bhaktapur ruled the Kathmandu Valley from 1200 - 1482, when the
king, Yaksha Malla, devided the valley into three kingdoms - Bhaktapur,
Basantipur (Kathmandu), and Patan. Quarrelling and oneupmanship led to a period
of growth in culture, construction, artistry, and architecture from 1400 -
1800’s, leading to the stunning set of structures found today.
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