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#nepal #kathmandu #nagarkot #bhaktapur Nagarkot Nagarkot has a reputation as the top spot for enjoying Himalayan views from the comfort of your hotel balcony. Just 20 miles (32km) from Kathmandu, the village is packed with hotels lining a ridge, affording one of the broadest possible views of the Himalaya, with eight ranges visible (Annapurna, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Langtang, Jugal, Rolwaling, Everest and Numbur). However, timing is everything, as the mountains are notorious for disappearing behind cloudy skies. The best viewing seasons are October to December and March to April, when clear skies are likely. The spectacular views are the most tourist-focused offerings, so if you want to get out of your hotel you'll need to head to another resort, or into the outdoors. Note that if you have just arrived at Tribhuvan Airport, it's possible to come directly to Nagarkot and chill out in nature if you wish to avoid the city. Bring warm clothing after mid-October. Bhaktapur (Nepali: भक्तपुर, pronounced [ˈbʱʌkt̪ʌpur] (audio speaker iconlisten); lit. "City of Devotees"), known locally as Khwopa (Nepal Bhasa: 𑐏𑑂𑐰𑐥𑑅 𑐡𑐾𑐫𑑂, Khopa Déy), is a city in the east corner of the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal located about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) from the capital city, Kathmandu.[3][5] It is located in and serves as the headquarters of Bhaktapur District in Bagmati Province of Nepal.[6] In terms of area, Bhaktapur is the smallest city of Nepal.[3][7] Bhaktapur Khwopa (𑐏𑑂𑐰𑐥𑑅) Bhadgaon Town Bhaktapur Municipality The main square of Bhaktapur before the 2015 Earthquake The main square of Bhaktapur before the 2015 Earthquake Official seal of Bhaktapur Seal Nickname(s): Rome of Nepal(Nepali: नेपालको रोम सहर)[1] Motto(s): Nepali: पुर्खले सिर्जेको सम्पत्ती, हाम्रो कला र संस्कृति, lit. 'Creation of our ancestors, our heritage and culture' Bhaktapur is located in Bagmati ProvinceBhaktapurBhaktapur Coordinates: 27°40′20″N 85°25′40″E Country Nepal Province Bagmati Province District Bhaktapur Government • Mayor Sunil Prajapati (NWPP) • Deputy Mayor Rajani Joshi (NWPP) Area[2][3] • Total 6.889 km2 (2.660 sq mi) Elevation[3] 1,401 m (4,596 ft) Population (2021)[4] • Total 78,854 • Density 11,000/km2 (30,000/sq mi) • Religions Hinduism Buddhism Time zone UTC+05:45 (NST) Postal code 44800 Area code(s) 01 https://www.bhaktapurmun.gov.np Founded in the 12th century by King Ananda Deva, Bhaktapur served as the capital of Nepal during the first half of Malla Dynasty until the Kingdom split into three in the 15th century.[3][8] Bhaktapur was a powerful and wealthy independent Newar kingdom under the Malla kings who ruled Bhaktapur from the 15th century to late 18th century before it was annexed into the Gorkha Kingdom.[9][10][11] The Malla era was a golden one for Bhaktapur as it was during their reign that art and architecture flourished in Bhaktapur.[11] After its annexation, Bhaktapur lost most of its importance with a halt in development of arts and Bhaktapur remained isolated form the now capital city of Kathmandu and Patan allowing it to remain a homogeneous Newar city.[11] Bhaktapur speaks a distinct dialect of Nepal Bhasa.[11][2] Bhaktapur is one of the most visited tourist destination of Nepal.[12][13] As such it is an important tourist destination in Nepal with the medieval city attracting 301,012 tourists in 2014.[12][14] Bhaktapur is also notable for its pottery and handicraft industries, and for its rich culture.[13][15] Due to its well preserved medieval nature, UNESCO inscribed Bhaktapur as a World Heritage Site since 1979.[13][12] Bhaktapur is also referred as the "Rome of Nepal".[1]