8 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Patan (Lalitpur) That You Shouldn't Miss

April 25, 2022 Major Galusha

Discover the best top things to do in Patan (Lalitpur), Nepal including Asian Eco Journeys, Vistas Himalaya Tours & Travels, 2Sisters Nepal Cooking School, Patan Durbar Square, Patan Museum, Golden Temple (Hiranya Varna Mahavihar), Durbar (Central) Square, Mangal Bazar.
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1. Asian Eco Journeys

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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Asian Eco Journeys

Asian Eco Journeys is most renowned Tour operator for Nepal Tour /Trek Packages. KATHMANU POKHARA, CHITWAN, LUMBINI TOURS. We are glad to offer you one of the most popular treks like Annapurna Base Camp Trek,Everest Base Camp Trek,Manang Trek,Mustang Trek,Rara Trek,Dolpo Trek,Manaslu Trek,Mardi Himal Trek,and many more..

2. Vistas Himalaya Tours & Travels

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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Vistas Himalaya Tours & Travels

Organization of Tours to in and around Kathmandu, Pokhara, Bandipur, Chitwan Jungle National Park, Bardia, Lumbini, Nagarkot, Dhulikhel, Kakani and so on. Our motto is to make travelers acquaintance with local tradition and ecology based program; Ethnic Tour, Glimpse of Religion, Mithila Tour. We organize the trekking for the trekkers enjoyment in the nature with minimum modern amenities.

3. 2Sisters Nepal Cooking School

Nuwakott Inn, Sanepa, Kharibot, Patan (Lalitpur) 44600 Nepal +977 980-3841560 [email protected] http://www.2sistersnepalcookingschool.com
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2Sisters Nepal Cooking School

At 2SISTERS NEPAL COOKING SCHOOL you will have lots of fun and amazing hands-on cooking experience that will immerse you in Nepali culture and traditions. Our classes are held three times everyday at 9am, 1pm and 5pm; Mon-Sun. We will be waiting at our meeting point: by the gate of Bally’s Nepal (Hotel Malla) at 8:45am for morning class, 12:45pm for afternoon class and 4:45pm for evening class. Classes are expected to run for 2.5hrs to 3hrs depending on the number of participants. Each participant will get to create a 4 course traditional Nepali meal.

Reviewed By I4114QVjoeyc

Had a great afternoon at the 2Sisters cookery school, Shusma was very friendly and made it a fun atmosphere. Highly recomend for anyone looking to recreate delicious Nepali dishes at home, and all for a brilliant cause to empower Nepali women and girls.

4. Patan Durbar Square

Patan (Lalitpur) 44700 Nepal http://www.patanmuseum.gov.np/content.php?id=165
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5.0 based on 60 reviews

Patan Durbar Square

Reviewed By egekarakas12 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

You have to visit this place asap, you will be enchanted!! I couldn’t close my mouth because i was shocked, i dont know what kind of talent that they have about handicrafts!! Superb

5. Patan Museum

Royal Palace Complex Durbar Marg, Patan (Lalitpur) 44700 Nepal 01-521492 http://www.patanmuseum.gov.np
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Patan Museum

It takes all three floors of the meticulously restored royal palace to cover thirteen centuries of Nepal’s religious art history; easily Nepal’s leading museum.

Reviewed By ggm96822 - Honolulu, United States

Severely damaged in the April 2015 earthquake, the restoration since has been phenomenal; much of the original doors, windows, wood carvings and brick work have been put back into place, only replaced by very high quality new work when necessary. This was the palace of the Malla kings of Patan, originally built in 1734 AD by displacing Ha Bāhā, though it has been rebuilt several times since (it was leveled in the massive 1934 AD earthquake, for example). The collection continues to expand, too, as (sadly) other historic structures of Patan are rebuilt without preserving their centuries-old carvings but at least letting the museum display them. There are occasional dances and musical events in the courtyard, and the impressively re-established annual Tantric-inspired Kartik Naach is performed in the fall outside the museum. Guide not necessary but many people apparently miss the second, separate entrance and even fewer visit the pond behind the palace.

6. Golden Temple (Hiranya Varna Mahavihar)

Kwalakhu Rd North of Durbar Square, Patan (Lalitpur) 44600 Nepal
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4.5 based on 351 reviews

Golden Temple (Hiranya Varna Mahavihar)

This beautiful pagoda temple dates from the 14th century and is distinctive for its bright golden color.

Reviewed By ud202 - Washington DC, United States

The temple is well maintained and the keepers are friendly. It was late afternoon and was not very busy; I had a pleasant visit.

7. Durbar (Central) Square

Patan (Lalitpur) Nepal
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Durbar (Central) Square

Most towns and cities have a durbar, or central, square. Patan's is comparatively quiet, surrounded by peaceful palace courtyards, shops and pagoda temples.

Reviewed By AZCasualTraveler - Mesa, United States

UNESCO had designated three (3) town squares in Nepal as World Heritage Sites (Cultural): (1) Kathmandu Durbar Square, (2) Bhaktapur Durbar Square and (3) Patan Durbar Square - all three of these Squares are must see places while traveling through Nepal and they are all different in their own way. The Patan Durbar Square has many distinctive and interesting temples and structures: Krishna Temple, Royal Palace Patan, Jagannarayan Temple, Keshav Narayan Temple, Char Naarayan Temple, Golden Temple and others. When we had visited Patan Durbar Square on November 2019, we found most all of the structures here had been either not affected by the 2015 earthquake or were repaired quickly - we saw only a couple of structures that were being "repaired". This is in contrast to the Kathmandu Durbar Square which had multiple structures that are still in need of earthquake damage repair when we had visited that location. In summary, the Patan Durbar Square is in excellent shape - almost all the structures show no earthquake damage and the whole area is visually quite stunning as you enter the Square. The Ancient Nepal architecture here at the Square looks very impressive and makes for good photography. Highly recommend seeing the Patan Durbar Square, and if you have time walk down through some of the side streets to see the residential areas that surrounds the Square - interesting!

8. Mangal Bazar

Patan (Lalitpur) 44600 Nepal
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Mangal Bazar

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