Nyatapola Guest House

Bhaktapur


Located above a craft shop in a street with plenty of Newari flavour, Nyatapola’s rooms are small and low-ceilinged, and its beds have traditional cotton mattresses. Bathrooms have been squeezed in. It’s owned by a family of woodcarvers, and they can arrange lessons on the craft.


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