Telkot: a beautiful settlements of terraced hills, farms, village and jungles

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Telkot is a small village near the jungle. And the mediating point between changu Narayan temple and Nagarkot. You can choose to be there by bus. Or you can have a hike as well.

In the same sense, Telkot is famous for its beautiful sceneries too. That includes a glimpse of terraced hills, farms, village settlements, and jungles.

Moreover, it has the most exciting waterways to thrill your day. The minimum 20-30 minutes ride of the bus drops you at the telkot. You can find the buses from the kamalbinyak bus park.

Noticeably, telkot is good for hiking. Besides that, it is also the transit point for travelers, who aim to go to salinadi mela. That occurs once a year, continuing for a whole month.

FAQs

No, it doesn’t. It lies at Changunarayan municipality in the north-east hill station of Bhaktapur.

It is popular for its spectacular view of both the great Himalayas and the valley. With that, it is filled with terraced fields and natural pools and waterfalls.

You could choose a local bus or hire a private vehicle to reach over there.

You can catch a local bus from Ratna Park or from Bagbazaar if you are staying at Thamel, which directly goes to Bhaktapur. Then you need to take another bus from Kamalbinayak-Nagarkot bus park to reach there which approximately takes 15-20 mins.

The entrance fee to enter Bhaktapur along with the Bhaktapur Durbar Square varies as per the nationality. It costs, Rs.1500 for Non-SAARC nationality, Rs.500 to SAARC, and for Chinese citizens, and free for the Nepalese. And this charging rule is limited to Bhaktapur Nagar only.

No, you don’t need to pay for your infant. In fact, it is free entry to the children below 10 years of each national at Bhaktapur Durbar Square.

Yes, there are restaurants and cafes on-site but are not convenient for all kinds of visitors.

Yes, it is. Even a single woman could travel here alone.

Well, there are a lot of things that you can do like shopping, sightseeing, eating different foods, also photography. But, capturing one corner of the square and having a sunset view would be the most satisfying thing that you would experience.

While being in Bhaktapur, you must mind few things like taking out of your shoes while entering the temple and other religious sites. Likewise, you might not be allowed to click pictures of some specific events or places. You should consider these things.

As we informed you earlier it is all safe for solo traveling which means you can travel without a guide. But we also recommend you to have a certified guide who would help you to understand the authentic Bhaktapur and the stories carved all over the monuments.

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