Kirtipur is
a historic town located in the southwestern part of the Kathmandu Valley in
Nepal. It is a city with a rich cultural heritage and has a long history dating
back to the 12th century. The city is known for its traditional Newari
architecture, narrow alleys, and ancient temples and shrines. It is at a distance of 5km southwest of Kathmandu.
was once an independent kingdom, and it was a center for trade and commerce.
The city played a crucial role in the unification of Nepal under King Prithvi
Narayan Shah in the 18th century. Kirtipur was one of the last cities to fall
to the Gorkha army during the unification campaign, and it was also the site of
a famous battle between the Gorkha army and the Newar warriors.
Temple – This ancient temple is dedicated to the deity Bhairav, who is believed
to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva. The temple is located on a hilltop and
offers a beautiful view of the surrounding area.
Maheshwor Temple – This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the
most important religious sites in Kirtipur. The temple is famous for its
beautiful wood carvings and traditional Newari architecture.
Stupa – This ancient stupa is believed to date back to the 12th century and is
one of the oldest monuments in Kirtipur. The stupa is located on a hilltop and
offers a stunning view of the Kathmandu Valley.
University – This prestigious university is located in Kirtipur and is one of
the largest universities in Nepal. The campus is spread over a large area and
offers a beautiful view of the surrounding hills.
Bazaar – The bazaar is a lively and colorful market that sells a range of local
handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs. The market is also famous for its
traditional Newari food, including choila, bara, and chatamari.
a hidden gem in the Kathmandu Valley and is a must-visit destination for those
interested in history and culture. The city’s traditional architecture, ancient
temples, and narrow alleys offer a unique and authentic experience that is hard
to find elsewhere.