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Indrayani Temple
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Pottery Square कुम्हः त्वः
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National Art Museum
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Statue of King Bhupatindra Malla
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Bhairavnath Temple
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Community at The Nanee
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The Pottery Cafe and bar
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Aalucha
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Newa Nanee
MCF6+4RR, Bhaktapur 44800, Nepal
Balakhu Food Point
Bhaktapur 44800, Nepal
Coffee Klatch
12 Rammandir Rd, Bhaktapur 44800, Nepal
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5 storey temple
Taumadhi Square, Bhaktapur 44800, Nepal
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Manjushree Home
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Homes Guest House (Ittachhen)
Durbar Square, Bhaktapur 44800, Nepal
Beyond De´Cafe
Itachhen -2, Bhaktapur 44800, Nepal
THAGU CHHEN
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Hotel Heritage Bhaktapur
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Laxmi homestay with Cafe de Bonjour
Bhaktapur 44800, Nepal
Hotel Bhadgaon
Barahisthan, Bhaktapur 44800, Nepal
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Siddha Pokhari

Bhaktapur 44800, Nepal
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attractions: Bhaktapur Durbar Square, 55 Window Palace, Nyatapola Temple, Indrayani Temple, Pottery Square कुम्हः त्वः, Golden Gate, National Art Museum, Statue of King Bhupatindra Malla, Bhairavnath Temple, restaurants: Cin Cin Garden, Alphabet Pizzeria, The 1990 Yummy Laphing & Momo, Community at The Nanee, The Pottery Cafe and bar, Aalucha, Bhaktapur King Curd, Newa Nanee, Balakhu Food Point, Coffee Klatch, local businesses: 5 storey temple
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Nearby attractions of Siddha Pokhari

Bhaktapur Durbar Square

55 Window Palace

Nyatapola Temple

Indrayani Temple

Pottery Square कुम्हः त्वः

Golden Gate

National Art Museum

Statue of King Bhupatindra Malla

Bhairavnath Temple

Bhaktapur Durbar Square

Bhaktapur Durbar Square

4.6

(8.5K)

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55 Window Palace

55 Window Palace

4.7

(495)

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Nyatapola Temple

Nyatapola Temple

4.7

(1.3K)

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Indrayani Temple

Indrayani Temple

4.5

(31)

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Nearby restaurants of Siddha Pokhari

Cin Cin Garden

Alphabet Pizzeria

The 1990 Yummy Laphing & Momo

Community at The Nanee

The Pottery Cafe and bar

Aalucha

Bhaktapur King Curd

Newa Nanee

Balakhu Food Point

Coffee Klatch

Cin Cin Garden

Cin Cin Garden

4.7

(283)

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Alphabet Pizzeria

Alphabet Pizzeria

4.5

(536)

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The 1990 Yummy Laphing & Momo

The 1990 Yummy Laphing & Momo

4.3

(151)

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Community at The Nanee

Community at The Nanee

4.7

(44)

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5 storey temple

5 storey temple

5 storey temple

4.7

(233)

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4.4
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5.0
1y

Visiting Siddha Pokhari in Sallaghari, Bhaktapur, was a serene and enriching experience. This ancient pond, also known as Ta-Pukhu, holds historical and cultural significance, dating back to the medieval period of Nepal.

The first thing that struck me was the tranquil ambiance of the place. Surrounded by traditional Newari houses and lush greenery, Siddha Pokhari offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life. The pond itself is quite expansive, and its still waters reflect the sky and the surrounding structures beautifully, creating a picturesque scene.

Strolling along the edges of the pond, I was fascinated by the various statues and shrines dedicated to different deities. These structures, combined with the historical ambiance, offer a glimpse into the spiritual life of the local community. The presence of numerous fish in the pond adds to the lively yet calm atmosphere, and feeding them is a popular activity among visitors.

The local vendors around the pond sell traditional snacks and refreshments, which provide an authentic taste of local flavors. I particularly enjoyed the experience of sitting by the pond, enjoying a cup of traditional Nepali tea while soaking in the serene surroundings.

One of the highlights of my visit was interacting with the locals, who shared interesting anecdotes and historical facts about Siddha Pokhari. Their stories added a rich layer of context to my understanding of the site and its importance in the local culture.

Siddha Pokhari is also a popular spot for meditation and quiet contemplation. I noticed several people engaged in these activities, which speaks to the pond’s spiritual significance. The calm environment, combined with the historical aura, makes it an ideal place for reflection and relaxation.

In summary, Siddha Pokhari is a hidden gem in Bhaktapur that offers a unique blend of history, culture, and tranquility. It’s an excellent spot for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in a peaceful and historically rich environment. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or someone seeking a quiet place to unwind, Siddha Pokhari is well...

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4.0
1y

Siddapokhari, located in the historic city of Bhaktapur, Nepal, is a tranquil and culturally significant pond that offers a serene escape from the bustling streets of this ancient city. Known also as Siddhi Pokhari, this site is not only a peaceful retreat but also a place steeped in historical and religious importance.

The pond is a large, rectangular water feature surrounded by stone steps and pathways, providing a picturesque setting that is both calming and contemplative. The clear, reflective waters of Siddapokhari are often adorned with water lilies and are framed by traditional architecture and lush greenery, creating a beautiful and serene environment. The surrounding area is well-maintained, offering visitors a peaceful place to stroll, sit, or meditate while enjoying the natural beauty and historic ambiance.

Siddapokhari holds cultural and religious significance, being associated with various local legends and spiritual practices. It is believed to be a sacred site, and its serene setting is often used for local rituals and festivals, adding to its cultural richness. The pond's history is intertwined with the heritage of Bhaktapur, a city renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture and vibrant cultural traditions.

Visitors to Siddapokhari can enjoy a leisurely walk around the pond, taking in the views of the surrounding temples and traditional buildings that reflect the architectural splendor of Bhaktapur. The area provides a respite from the city's hustle, offering a moment of tranquility and a chance to appreciate the historical and cultural depth of the region.

In conclusion, Siddapokhari is a charming and significant destination in Bhaktapur, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Its serene atmosphere, historical importance, and picturesque setting make it a worthwhile visit for anyone exploring Bhaktapur or seeking a peaceful retreat within this...

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8y

Siddha Pokhari, is a beautiful pond situated at Dudhpati-17 the entrance of the ancient city Bhaktapur. This pond was built around six hundred years ago; during the reign of Medieval King Yakshya Malla. On the auspicious occasion of Ashwin Krishna Dwitiya (the next day of Indra Jatra), hundreds of devotees gather around the Siddha pokhari . They take holy dips in the pond and worship goddess Indrayani, (They believe that their worship pleases the goddess and their family get happiness and her blessings). On the very day, the Sidddha Pokhari is decorated with oil lamps all around its boundary. There are statues of Shaiva, Shakti, Buddhists and Baishnav sects from Lichhavi to Malla Times surrounding the Temple. There is also a tradition of worshipping Basuki Nag (Serpent god) as provisions in Tantric way. (It is especially done in droughts; It is believed Worshipping Bashuki Nag brings rain in droughts.) Other very enchanting and beautiful views in the Pokhari are its fishes. Friends, family members with children come here to enjoy the pleasure of feeding the numerous fishes in the pond. Especially, when you are frustrated or bored by the city life and crowd. It is a peaceful and best palce to rest and enjoy natural views of magnificient fishes. On clear days, you can view a wide range of snowy peaks too. The feelings you get and enjoy the nature is great when you feed the fishes. Nowadays, the pond is considered important both religiously and archeologically. • Length: 171 m • Width:...

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Visiting Siddha Pokhari in Sallaghari, Bhaktapur, was a serene and enriching experience. This ancient pond, also known as Ta-Pukhu, holds historical and cultural significance, dating back to the medieval period of Nepal. The first thing that struck me was the tranquil ambiance of the place. Surrounded by traditional Newari houses and lush greenery, Siddha Pokhari offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life. The pond itself is quite expansive, and its still waters reflect the sky and the surrounding structures beautifully, creating a picturesque scene. Strolling along the edges of the pond, I was fascinated by the various statues and shrines dedicated to different deities. These structures, combined with the historical ambiance, offer a glimpse into the spiritual life of the local community. The presence of numerous fish in the pond adds to the lively yet calm atmosphere, and feeding them is a popular activity among visitors. The local vendors around the pond sell traditional snacks and refreshments, which provide an authentic taste of local flavors. I particularly enjoyed the experience of sitting by the pond, enjoying a cup of traditional Nepali tea while soaking in the serene surroundings. One of the highlights of my visit was interacting with the locals, who shared interesting anecdotes and historical facts about Siddha Pokhari. Their stories added a rich layer of context to my understanding of the site and its importance in the local culture. Siddha Pokhari is also a popular spot for meditation and quiet contemplation. I noticed several people engaged in these activities, which speaks to the pond’s spiritual significance. The calm environment, combined with the historical aura, makes it an ideal place for reflection and relaxation. In summary, Siddha Pokhari is a hidden gem in Bhaktapur that offers a unique blend of history, culture, and tranquility. It’s an excellent spot for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in a peaceful and historically rich environment. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or someone seeking a quiet place to unwind, Siddha Pokhari is well worth a visit.
Anish Luitel (Anish Luitel)Anish Luitel (Anish Luitel)
Siddha Pokhari, is a beautiful pond situated at Dudhpati-17 the entrance of the ancient city Bhaktapur. This pond was built around six hundred years ago; during the reign of Medieval King Yakshya Malla. On the auspicious occasion of Ashwin Krishna Dwitiya (the next day of Indra Jatra), hundreds of devotees gather around the Siddha pokhari . They take holy dips in the pond and worship goddess Indrayani, (They believe that their worship pleases the goddess and their family get happiness and her blessings). On the very day, the Sidddha Pokhari is decorated with oil lamps all around its boundary. There are statues of Shaiva, Shakti, Buddhists and Baishnav sects from Lichhavi to Malla Times surrounding the Temple. There is also a tradition of worshipping Basuki Nag (Serpent god) as provisions in Tantric way. (It is especially done in droughts; It is believed Worshipping Bashuki Nag brings rain in droughts.) Other very enchanting and beautiful views in the Pokhari are its fishes. Friends, family members with children come here to enjoy the pleasure of feeding the numerous fishes in the pond. Especially, when you are frustrated or bored by the city life and crowd. It is a peaceful and best palce to rest and enjoy natural views of magnificient fishes. On clear days, you can view a wide range of snowy peaks too. The feelings you get and enjoy the nature is great when you feed the fishes. Nowadays, the pond is considered important both religiously and archeologically. • Length: 171 m • Width: 73m • Depth: 3m
Kishan rayKishan ray
Siddha Pokhari, also called as Ta–Pukhu, was constructed during rule of the Medieval King Yakshya Malla in the early fifteenth century. This human made pond is 171 m long, 73 m wide and about 3 m deep. Located near the main city gate in Bhaktapur, Siddha Pokhari is associated with a number of myths and is also a favorite hangout for many. It is one of the old and traditional ponds of Bhaktapur which is very popular among the people of Nepal. Also, it observes presence of many national as well as international tourists. The pond is popular place to hang out with friends and also parents bring their children here to enjoy the pleasure of feeding the numerous fishes in the pond. It is a perfect place to take yourself away from the noise and crowd of the city. The quiet and peaceful environment of the pond makes your relaxed and feeding the fishes helps you ease and enjoy the silence. The small shops at the side of the doors (entrance) to the pond offers variety of foods to be fed to the fishes and the price varies from Rs 10 to Rs 50, according to the size of the packet. It is a perfect place to lay back and enjoy the silence and on the clear day, the beautiful views of the mountains could be seen from here. You enjoy one of the most fascinating feelings while you feed the fishes in the pond. The fishes jumping one over the other to eat is an interesting sight to see.
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Visiting Siddha Pokhari in Sallaghari, Bhaktapur, was a serene and enriching experience. This ancient pond, also known as Ta-Pukhu, holds historical and cultural significance, dating back to the medieval period of Nepal. The first thing that struck me was the tranquil ambiance of the place. Surrounded by traditional Newari houses and lush greenery, Siddha Pokhari offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life. The pond itself is quite expansive, and its still waters reflect the sky and the surrounding structures beautifully, creating a picturesque scene. Strolling along the edges of the pond, I was fascinated by the various statues and shrines dedicated to different deities. These structures, combined with the historical ambiance, offer a glimpse into the spiritual life of the local community. The presence of numerous fish in the pond adds to the lively yet calm atmosphere, and feeding them is a popular activity among visitors. The local vendors around the pond sell traditional snacks and refreshments, which provide an authentic taste of local flavors. I particularly enjoyed the experience of sitting by the pond, enjoying a cup of traditional Nepali tea while soaking in the serene surroundings. One of the highlights of my visit was interacting with the locals, who shared interesting anecdotes and historical facts about Siddha Pokhari. Their stories added a rich layer of context to my understanding of the site and its importance in the local culture. Siddha Pokhari is also a popular spot for meditation and quiet contemplation. I noticed several people engaged in these activities, which speaks to the pond’s spiritual significance. The calm environment, combined with the historical aura, makes it an ideal place for reflection and relaxation. In summary, Siddha Pokhari is a hidden gem in Bhaktapur that offers a unique blend of history, culture, and tranquility. It’s an excellent spot for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in a peaceful and historically rich environment. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or someone seeking a quiet place to unwind, Siddha Pokhari is well worth a visit.
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Siddha Pokhari, is a beautiful pond situated at Dudhpati-17 the entrance of the ancient city Bhaktapur. This pond was built around six hundred years ago; during the reign of Medieval King Yakshya Malla. On the auspicious occasion of Ashwin Krishna Dwitiya (the next day of Indra Jatra), hundreds of devotees gather around the Siddha pokhari . They take holy dips in the pond and worship goddess Indrayani, (They believe that their worship pleases the goddess and their family get happiness and her blessings). On the very day, the Sidddha Pokhari is decorated with oil lamps all around its boundary. There are statues of Shaiva, Shakti, Buddhists and Baishnav sects from Lichhavi to Malla Times surrounding the Temple. There is also a tradition of worshipping Basuki Nag (Serpent god) as provisions in Tantric way. (It is especially done in droughts; It is believed Worshipping Bashuki Nag brings rain in droughts.) Other very enchanting and beautiful views in the Pokhari are its fishes. Friends, family members with children come here to enjoy the pleasure of feeding the numerous fishes in the pond. Especially, when you are frustrated or bored by the city life and crowd. It is a peaceful and best palce to rest and enjoy natural views of magnificient fishes. On clear days, you can view a wide range of snowy peaks too. The feelings you get and enjoy the nature is great when you feed the fishes. Nowadays, the pond is considered important both religiously and archeologically. • Length: 171 m • Width: 73m • Depth: 3m
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Siddha Pokhari, also called as Ta–Pukhu, was constructed during rule of the Medieval King Yakshya Malla in the early fifteenth century. This human made pond is 171 m long, 73 m wide and about 3 m deep. Located near the main city gate in Bhaktapur, Siddha Pokhari is associated with a number of myths and is also a favorite hangout for many. It is one of the old and traditional ponds of Bhaktapur which is very popular among the people of Nepal. Also, it observes presence of many national as well as international tourists. The pond is popular place to hang out with friends and also parents bring their children here to enjoy the pleasure of feeding the numerous fishes in the pond. It is a perfect place to take yourself away from the noise and crowd of the city. The quiet and peaceful environment of the pond makes your relaxed and feeding the fishes helps you ease and enjoy the silence. The small shops at the side of the doors (entrance) to the pond offers variety of foods to be fed to the fishes and the price varies from Rs 10 to Rs 50, according to the size of the packet. It is a perfect place to lay back and enjoy the silence and on the clear day, the beautiful views of the mountains could be seen from here. You enjoy one of the most fascinating feelings while you feed the fishes in the pond. The fishes jumping one over the other to eat is an interesting sight to see.
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