Baber Mahal Revisited

Kathmandu


Originally built in 1919 by the then prime minister for his son, this unique complex of neoclassical Rana palace outbuildings has been redeveloped to house a warren of chic clothes shops, designer galleries and handicraft shops, as well as a couple of top-end restaurants and stylish bars. The classiest shopping experience in the city, prices are as high as the quality.


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1. Siddhartha Art Gallery

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This is the city’s best gallery for contemporary Nepali art, with a wide range of top-notch exhibitions. It is worth a visit if you’re shopping at Baber…

2. Kalmochan Temple

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The Mughal-style Kalmochan Temple was built in 1873 but was destroyed in the 2015 earthquake.

3. Tripureshwar Mahadev Temple

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The triple-roofed Tripureshwar Mahadev Temple long housed a museum of Nepali folk musical instruments but is currently undergoing post-earthquake…

4. Bhimsen Tower (Dharahara)

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Today, all that remains of this 62m-high tower which once loomed over the streets of southern Kathmandu is its fractured brick base. The tower collapsed…

5. Rani Pokhari

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This large fenced tank just off Kantipath is said to have been built by King Pratap Malla in 1667 to console his queen over the death of their son (who…

6. Tin Deval Temple

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Beside the ghats of the Bagmati River, southeast of the Pachali Bhairab Temple, is this interesting temple, easily recognisable by its three shikhara…

7. Pachali Bhairab & the Southern Ghats

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The northern banks of the Bagmati River south of the old town are home to several little-visited temples and shrines, as well as the worst urban poverty…

8. Sankhamul Ghats

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A series of ghats on the holy Bagmati River, north of Patan's Durbar Sq.