Dattatraya Temple is situated at Durbar Square, Bhaktapur, Nepal.. Edit
Detail InformationEdit
Dattratraya Temple was built by King Yaksha Malla and this huge temple of three main Hindu lords, Brahma, Bhshunu and Maheshwor is considered the most ancient of all the temples in Bhaktapur. Decorated with diverse artistic sculptures, the temple is surrounded by the peacock window. bhimsen’s temple and ancient styled temples of different deities. During the period from mid- july to mid-August, the Hindu women devotees throung the temple. volunteers gerenrally have hard time to amnage the crowd of devotees at the temple. Renowned as a good tourist destination, the temple lies at five minutes waling distance from Chayamhasigh of Bhaktapur and the five storeid temple and Durbar Square is also situated within10 minutes walking distance from this temple.
HistoryEdit
Dattatraya Temple Built in 1427 A.D. this temple is said to have been built from trunk of a single tree.
Must SeeEdit
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Best Season to VisitEdit
September to November and from February to April.
Best Time To VisitEdit
Morning, Afternoon, Evening.
Time Required for SightseeingEdit
Minimun 30 Minute.
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How to ReachEdit
Taxi : Taking a taxi to Bhaktapur is very easy from anywhere in Kathmandu city. However you will be paying upwards of 900 rupees and closer to 1200 rupees to 1500 rupees starting fee. Bargain hard.
Bus : There are many buses going to Bhaktapur from Kathmandu City. The easiest and most central bus leaves from Ratna Park bus stop. The cost of this bus to Bhaktapur is 40 Rupees, however foreigners are charged 50 rupees. Simply show up at the park and head to any of the buses and start asking for where the Bhaktapur bus is. Board the bus and pay when ticket collector comes up to you. It takes about an hour depending on traffic.The bus will drop you out side the main gate.
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Air : Nearest, Katmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport is the largest and only international airport in Nepal. Most flights to Kathmandu arrive via Delhi, Dhaka, or Bangkok, and of the remaining only a few originate from outside Asia.
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Things to CarryEdit
- Camera, Plenty of water.
Safety / WarningEdit
- Before Puchasing Any Product Confirm The Price Form Local People.
HelplineEdit
- Police Emergency Number (Nepal) : 4228435/4226853.
- Tourist Police, Kathmandu – 6614821.
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- Fire : 101.
- Ambulance : 102.