Laamga Pukhu
Discovering Laamga Pukhu: A Serene Oasis in Bhaktapur
Discover the serene beauty and historical charm of Inacho Park in Bhaktapur, a perfect haven for relaxation and cultural exploration.
Inacho Park, nestled in the heart of Bhaktapur, offers a tranquil oasis for travelers seeking respite from the bustling city. With its lush greenery, historical significance, and serene atmosphere, it’s the perfect spot for relaxation and exploration.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
Start at Bhaktapur Durbar Square, which is a central and well-known location. From the square, head east towards the Bhaktapur Old Market. Continue walking straight through the market until you reach the main road. Once you are on the main road, turn left and walk along the road. After about 10-15 minutes of walking, you will see a sign for Inacho ईनाचो on your right. Follow the sign, and you will find the entrance to the park.
Walking
Alternatively, if you are near the Bhaktapur Bus Station, exit the station and turn left onto the main road. Walk straight, passing local shops and eateries. Continue walking for about 20 minutes, and keep an eye out for the signs directing you to Inacho ईनाचो. The park entrance will be on your left side.
Walking
If you are at the Taumadhi Square, known for the famous Nyatapola Temple, you can walk towards the east exit of the square. Take a right on the main road and head straight for about 15 minutes. Look for the Inacho ईनाचो sign on your right, and follow the path to the entrance.
Use Tower Bridge as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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