Nuwakot Durbar, an ancient palace complex and fort, is a historical and architectural gem in the hills of Nuwakot, Nepal, dating back to the 18th century. Built by King Prithvi Narayan Shah, who unified Nepal, it served as a strategic base during his campaign. The Nuwakot Durbar complex reflects traditional Newari architecture, with a seven-story palace known as the "Saat Tale Durbar," symbolizing its historical prominence. This palace fort is located about 75 km northwest of Kathmandu, making it accessible for a day trip from the capital.
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The palace is not only historically significant but also offers insight into Nepal’s ancient architecture and culture. Its hilltop location provides a serene environment with stunning views, making it an excellent spot for history enthusiasts, photographers, and culture seekers.
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Nuwakot Durbar offers visitors a unique look into Nepal’s rich history and cultural heritage, making it a rewarding destination for those interested in Nepal’s past and traditional architecture.