Our homestay in Balkot offers a unique opportunity to experience the charm of Bhaktapur and Nagarkot. With our comfortable and cozy accommodations, you can relax and recharge before setting out to explore the historic Bhaktapur Durbar Square, known for its stunning architecture, temples, and palaces.
After a day of sightseeing, you can return to our homestay to enjoy the tranquility of the surrounding area, before embarking on a scenic drive to Nagarkot. Here, you can witness breathtaking views of the Himalayan mountain range, and enjoy activities such as hiking, paragliding, and hot air balloon rides.
Our homestay is the perfect base for experiencing the beauty and culture of Nepal, with our friendly and hospitable hosts ensuring that your stay is comfortable and enjoyable. Book now to start your Bhaktapur and Nagarkot adventure with us.
Bhaktapur is home to some of the most impressive examples of traditional Newari architecture in Nepal. The city’s numerous temples, palaces, and public squares are prime examples of this ancient architectural style. The most famous structures in Bhaktapur include the 55-Window Palace, the Nyatapola Temple, and the Bhairava Nath Temple. Each of these structures is adorned with intricate carvings and decorations that tell the story of Bhaktapur’s rich history.
Bhaktapur is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Nepal’s rich history and culture. With its well-preserved architecture, traditional art, and rich cultural heritage, the city offers visitors a unique glimpse into the country’s past. Whether you’re interested in history, culture, or the great outdoors, Bhaktapur has something for everyone.
In addition to its rich history and culture, Bhaktapur is also a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The city is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with scenic hikes and walks available for visitors of all skill levels. One popular destination is Nagarkot, a hill station located just a short distance from Bhaktapur. From Nagarkot, visitors can enjoy stunning views of the Himalayas and the Kathmandu Valley.
Nagarkot is a village located at the rim of the Kathmandu Valley in central Nepal, renowned for its stunning views of the Himalayas, particularly Mount Everest to the northeast, which are most spectacular at sunrise and sunset. The surrounding scrubland is home to numerous butterfly species and laced with trails. To the west lies the ancient Changunarayan Temple, a Hindu pilgrimage site with a pagoda-style architecture dedicated to Vishnu.
Nagarkot has gained a reputation as the ultimate destination for admiring the Himalayan views from the comfort of your hotel balcony. Only 20 miles (32 km) away from Kathmandu, the village is dotted with hotels along a ridge, offering one of the broadest possible vistas of the Himalayas, with eight ranges visible, including Annapurna, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Langtang, Jugal, Rolwaling, Everest, and Numbur. However, the timing is crucial, as the mountains often disappear behind the cloudy skies. The best times to visit are October to December and March to April, when clear skies are more likely.
While the breathtaking views are the primary attraction for tourists, those looking to venture out of their hotels can head to another resort or explore the outdoors. Visitors arriving at Tribhuvan Airport can come directly to Nagarkot to enjoy nature and avoid the city. It is advisable to bring warm clothing after mid-October.
For outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers, there are plenty of hiking opportunities in and around Nagarkot, such as the Nagarkot eco trail (nature walk) and Nagarkot panoramic hiking trail, which are popular among visitors. Additionally, visitors can try paragliding with an Everest view in Nagarkot.
Strategically located, Nagarkot was once an ancient fort of the Kathmandu valley built to monitor the external activities of other kingdoms. Later, it became a summer retreat for the royal family before becoming a renowned international hill station.