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1,000-Year-Old Bhaktapur. One Guide Who Knows Every Stone.

Bhaktapur Heritage Walk
1 dayEasy
Cultural
3 days in a medieval Newari city frozen in time — Durbar Square, the Nyatapola Temple, Pottery Square where clay is still thrown by hand. Your SASANE guide trained for 6 months in heritage interpretation, learning to bring ancient stories alive for modern travellers. She knows the woodcarvers, potters, and thangka painters by name because SASANE builds relationships with local artisans as part of guide training. This a UNESCO world heritage site which is a must to visit.

What to Expect

Bhaktapur Durbar Square with traditional Newari architecture and local artisans at work

Living heritage

Bhaktapur is no museum — it is a living medieval city where locals carry on daily life surrounded by 500-year-old architecture. Women dry grain on temple steps, children play in courtyards built for kings, and artisans work in the same workshops their families have occupied for generations.
Potter's Square in Bhaktapur with artisans crafting traditional clay pottery in the sun

Pottery Square

Watch potters throw clay using techniques passed down through 15+ generations. Your guide introduces you to individual craftspeople by name — explaining which families specialise in ritual vessels, which make domestic ware, and how the entire square operates as a living factory.
Temple architecture

Temple architecture

Every corner reveals another courtyard temple — pagoda-style masterpieces carved with deities, erotic figures, and mythological scenes. Your SASANE guide decodes the iconography, explaining which gods protect which trades, why certain temples face specific directions, and what the carved wooden struts actually depict.
Traditional festival celebration in Patan Durbar Square, Nepal

Street food & local flavours

Bhaktapur is Nepal's food capital. From Juju Dhau (the king of yoghurt) to bara, samay baji, and fresh taku served on leaf plates — your evenings become a culinary exploration of Newari tradition.

History Told by Women Who Made Their Own

Bhaktapur's 15th-century architecture survived the earthquake. Your guide survived worse. She knows the potters by name, the woodcarvers by family lineage, the hidden courtyards that no guidebook mentions. Her knowledge came from 6 months of intensive cultural heritage training. Tourism Watch called SASANE's work 'a new life' — training women from underprivileged backgrounds as professional tour guides. SASANE won the To Do Award 2023 for Human Rights in Tourism — the first Nepali enterprise ever recognised. Read more in our blog

I did a tour of Bhaktapur. I had a great time learning about the culture of Nepal. She presented the history of the town and architecture. Then we enjoyed the local yogurt and ice cream.

Jane BTraveler, March 2025 — TripAdvisor

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