The Patan Durbar Square is the oldest of the three cities of Kathmandu Valley, dating to the third century when it was first established by the Lichchhavi Kings of Nepal. Patan Durbar Square is one of the most visited places in Kathmandu Valley and is located in the heart of the city.
The city was primarily designed in the shape of the Buddhist Dharma-Chakra. There are four mounds located on the perimeter of the square, one at each corner, popularly known as the Ashoka Stupas. About 1,200 Buddhist statues and monuments are supposed to be scattered around the square, and the city itself.
Moreover, Patan records the highest number of renowned artists and craftsmen in the history of Nepali art and is probably the most visually stunning city in Nepal. Join Karma Eco Adventure Nepal to explore Patan’s historical site in Kathmandu Valley !!
Places to visit in Patan Durbar Squares Kathmandu Valley:
Duration- One day from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm
Breakfast at- 7:00 am.
Drive At- 8:00 am from Boudha to Patan Durbar Square.
Start to visit Patan At- 8:45 am
Drive Back to Boudha at- 5:00 pm
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