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LalitpurThis glorious complex of buildings and monuments is the most vivid exhibition of seventeenth and eighteenth century Newari architecture in the Valley. Indian influence is very strong. Enjoy it on a walking tour.
This fine multi-storey temple is the oldest existing one in Patan; it is dated 1392, and noted for its exotic wood carvings.
This three story temple is dedicated to the Rain God Machhindranath. It is dated 1673. The temple's four finely carved doors are guarded by Lion figures.
With gleaming two- storey roofs, this rectangular Buddhist monastery is one of the best known sculptures in the Valley. Its elaborately carved wooden struts are the oldest features like that in the valley.
These four stupas were built by the Indian Emperor Ashoka, when he came to the valley spreading Buddhism 2,500 years ago. Only the remains can be seen today.

FACTS & THINGS YOU SHOULD NOT MISS TO DO
Rato Machindranath Jatra-the antique festival is celebrated every year among Newars,     the locals of PATAN.
Not to mention, the places around Durbar Square.
The Museum are there for you to provide more information.
Newars are the people with unique Lifestyle, and varies even among the other Newar of the valley .
The small but well managed Zoo for you to visit to gather information about wild animals here in Nepal.
The Newari Food is Stunnig, don't forget to taste some of them.
 
 
 
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