Hanuman Dhoka
Kathmandu
Copyright: Bimal Ranabhat/pexelsHanuman Dhoka
Dedicated to the Hindu monkey god, Hanuman, this impressive palace complex was constructed between the 4th and 8th centuries and then expanded considerably in the 17th. Spread over 5 acres, it contains the Royal Palace and many beautiful temples and courtyards. Unfortunately, the complex was severely damaged during the 2015 earthquake and reconstruction is still underway.
Useful Information
- Address: Durbar Square, Kathmandu
- Phone: +977 1 4258034
- More Info: ntb.gov.np/hanuman-dhoka-museum
- Opening House: Daily 9am–5pm
- More Info: https://www.facebook.com/hanumandhokagov/
Do & See
Kathmandu is a spiritual and cultural centre of great importance for both Buddhist and Hindu traditions, and as such, it boasts a dizzying wealth of stunning temples, shrines and sacred places that have been delighting visitors for years. The city is also home to a few genuinely interesting museums that record the tumultuous history of Nepal.