For
lovers of ancient art, culture and craftsmanship, Bhaktapur
needs no introduction. Second to know for its magnificent
monuments and tradition-loving people, Bhaktapur has its gem
in its Durbar Square, a world heritage site listed by
UNESCO. Once the seat of Royalty during the Malla period
(1200-1769 AD). The bricked paves palatial enclave
encompasses, among others, a host of palaces, courtyards,
temples and monasteries. In essence, the ambience here is
such that you are instantly transported back by centuries
the moment you step in its periphery. Here you will
experience a lot yet may need someone who can unfold all its
charms before you. Yes, you definitely need that, and that
is Shiva Guest House, the oldest guest house in Bhaktapur.
Shiva Guest
House 1
SHIVA GUEST
HOUSE-pleasantly located in the heart of the Durbar Square is
your address in Bhaktapur. Standing next to the Yaksheshwor
Temple the city’s oldest edifice dating back to 1472 AD, the
guest house is where you can start your exploration trip from.
You can do here what many of our esteemed guests including
scholars, students and even a film crew of Bertculocci from
Hollywood have done in the past. We are always behind you to
help materialize your cherished dreams in Bhaktapur and
beyond. With a team of professionals around, you will surely
feel that you have made a right decision choosing us.
SHIVA GUEST HOUSE, as our well-wishers say, is suited to all
types of travelers. For your personal comfort, we offer 15
well appointed rooms, many often overlooking the palatial
square in the gracious elegance. For the gourmands and
gourmands, we have the Café Corner, which serve a wide verity
of cuisine to suite both you pallet and wallet. The culinary
delights here range from Newari and Nepali Dal Bhat to
Chinese, Mexican, Italian, Indian and Continental delicacies.
And when comes the question of the quality of our culinary
offerings.
We never forget
Hygiene is our top priority. Adding to the mesmerizing
ambience, we also have rooftop garden from which you can savor
the splendor of nature’s graciousness all around on the south,
the bliss you feel at SHIVA GUEST HOUSE is something
different.
For the
personal comfort of our valued patrons, we also have a travel
desk of our own, which makes your travel easier and
‘travel-like’ both within and beyond Nepal. Whether you are
forgoing off the beaten track or encountering wild beasts and
beards in their natural habitat, or floating down a boisterous
Himalayan river, or flying along the snow-capped Himalayas, we
also take you around places like Laddakh, Sikkim, Darjeeling,
Tibet and Bhutan, Wherever you choose to go, we always remain
behind you to make your trip memorable. You just make plans
and let us know about them, and we will do the rest to give
you the best.
Shiva Guest House 2
The city
of Bhaktapur is one of the Kathmandu Valley’s major tourist
attractions – not only is it a UNESCO World Heritage site, but
at only 30mins away it is also easily accessible on a day trip
from Kathmandu. Bhaktapur has preserved much more of its
architectural heritage than Kathmandu and for this, it is
deservedly famous. It is particularly well-known for its wood
carving – here is a particularly good place to pick up an
intricately carved frame or figurine as a souvenir.
The city
is a great day out from Kathmandu, a welcome break from the
pollution and crowds of the capital. However, tourists are
targeted here by touts and children seeking small change,
perhaps more than anywhere else in the valley, so be
prepared for this. If you can get beyond this (i.e. away
from the squares), this won’t be a problem, and you walk
into a sleepy little town, which still retains much of a
sense of local charm.
SGH2 Located in Khuma tole,
just above the entrance gate of Bhaktapur Durbar Square. The
traditionally build house is surrounded by typically local
house and the newari community have 14 rooms well decor with
all attached bathroom. The Guest House build with Old
traditional wooden craving like pillars, doors and window
were preserved and maintain from the old house which was
build before.
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