
The Kathmandu Valley ( ne, काठमाडौं उपत्यका; also known as the Nepal Valley or Nepa Valley ( ne, नेपाः उपत्यका,
Nepal Bhasa
Newar (), or Newari and known officially in Nepal as Nepal Bhasa, is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Newar people, the indigenous inhabitants of Nepal Mandala, which consists of the Kathmandu Valley and surrounding regions in Nep ...
: 𑐣𑐾𑐥𑐵𑑅 𑐐𑐵𑑅, नेपाः गाः)), is a bowl-shaped valley located in the
Himalayan mountains in
Nepal
Nepal (; ne, नेपाल ), formerly the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal ( ne,
सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल ), is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is ma ...
. It lies at the crossroads of ancient civilizations of the
Indian subcontinent
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and the broader
Asia
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n continent, and has at least 130 important monuments, including several pilgrimage sites for
Hindus and
Buddhists. There are seven
World Heritage Site
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s within the valley.
The Kathmandu Valley is the most developed and the largest
urban agglomeration
An urban area, built-up area or urban agglomeration is a human settlement with a high population density and infrastructure of built environment. Urban areas are created through urbanization and are categorized by urban morphology as cities, ...
in Nepal with about 5 million population.
The urban agglomeration of Kathmandu Valley includes the cities of
Kathmandu,
Lalitpur,
Budhanilkantha,
Tarakeshwar,
Gokarneshwar,
Suryabinayak,
Tokha,
Kirtipur,
Madhyapur Thimi,
Bhaktapur, etc. The majority of offices and headquarters are located in the valley, making it the economic hub of Nepal. It is popular with tourists for its unique architecture, and rich culture that includes the highest number of
jatras (festivals) in Nepal. Kathmandu valley itself was referred to as "Nepal Proper" by British historians. As per the World Bank, the Kathmandu Valley was one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in
South Asia
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with 2.5 million population by 2010 with an annual growth rate of 4%.
In 2015, Kathmandu Valley was hit by the
April 2015 Nepal earthquake. The earthquake caused thousands of deaths and the destruction of much infrastructure across the Kathmandu Valley, which includes the towns of
Lalitpur,
Kirtipur,
Madhyapur Thimi,
Bhaktapur. Kathmandu is also the largest city in the
Himalayan hill region.
Etymology
Historically, the valley and adjoining areas made up a confederation known as the
Nepal Mandala. Until the 15th century,
Bhaktapur was its capital, when two other capitals,
Kathmandu and
Lalitpur (Patan), were established.
Until the 1960s, the Kathmandu Valley was known as ''Nepala Valley'' or ''Nepa Valley''.
In 1961 the valley listed as ''Kathmandu District'', which began referring the valley as Kathmandu Valley.
The term ''Nepa Valley'' is still used among
Newar people and local governments,
while senior citizens still tend to refer the valley as ''Nepal''.
The term ''Swaniga'' (
Nepal Bhasa
Newar (), or Newari and known officially in Nepal as Nepal Bhasa, is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Newar people, the indigenous inhabitants of Nepal Mandala, which consists of the Kathmandu Valley and surrounding regions in Nep ...
: 𑐳𑑂𑐰𑐣𑐶𑐐𑑅, स्वनिगः) is used to refer ''three cities'' namely Yén (Kathmandu), Yala (Lalitpur) and Khwapa (Bhaktapur)
The Pahari name ''Kathmandu'' comes from a structure in the
Durbar Square called by the
Sanskrit
Sanskrit (; attributively , ; nominalization, nominally , , ) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. It arose in South Asia after its predecessor languages had Trans-cul ...
name ''Kāsṣtha mandapa'' "Wooden shelter". This
unique temple, also known as the ''Maru Sattal'', was built in 1596 by King Lakshmi Narasimha Malla. The entire structure contained no iron nails or supports and was made entirely from wood. Legend has it that the timber used for this two-story
pagoda was obtained from a single tree.
History
The Kathmandu Valley may have been inhabited as early as 300 BCE, since the oldest known objects in the valley date to a few hundred years BCE. The earliest known inscription is dated 185 CE. The oldest firmly dated building in the earthquake-prone valley is over 2,000 years old. Four
stupas around the city of Patan that are said to have been erected by a
Charumati, a purported daughter of the
Maurya emperor
Ashoka
Ashoka (, ; also ''Asoka''; 304 – 232 BCE), popularly known as Ashoka the Great, was the third emperor of the Maurya Empire of Indian subcontinent during to 232 BCE. His empire covered a large part of the Indian subcontinent, ...
, in the third century BCE, attest to the ancient history present within the valley. As with the tales of the Buddha's visit, there is no evidence supporting Ashok's visit, but the stupas probably date to that century. The
Licchavis, whose earliest inscriptions date to 464, were the next rulers of the valley and had close ties with the
Gupta Empire of India. The
Mallas ruled the Kathmandu Valley and the surrounding area from the 12th until the 18th century CE, when the
Shah dynasty of the
Gorkha Kingdom under
Prithvi Narayan Shah conquered the valley as he created present-day Nepal. His victory in the
Battle of Kirtipur was the beginning of his conquest of the valley.
Newars
The
Newars are the indigenous inhabitants and the creators of the historic civilization of the valley. Their language is today known as
Nepal Bhasa
Newar (), or Newari and known officially in Nepal as Nepal Bhasa, is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Newar people, the indigenous inhabitants of Nepal Mandala, which consists of the Kathmandu Valley and surrounding regions in Nep ...
.
They are understood to be the descendants of the various ethnic and racial groups that have inhabited and ruled the valley in the two-millennium history of the place. Scholars have also described the Newars as a
nation
A nation is a community of people formed on the basis of a combination of shared features such as language, history, ethnicity, culture and/or society. A nation is thus the collective identity of a group of people understood as defined by those ...
. They have developed a division of labour and a sophisticated urban civilization not seen elsewhere in the Himalayan foothills. They are known for their contributions to art, sculpture, architecture, culture, literature, music, industry, trade, agriculture and cuisine, and left their mark on the art of Central Asia.
Newa architecture consists of the
pagoda,
stupa,
shikhara
''Shikhara'' ( IAST: '), a Sanskrit word translating literally to "mountain peak", refers to the rising tower in the Hindu temple architecture of North India, and also often used in Jain temples. A ''shikhara'' over the '' garbhagriha'' cham ...
,
chaitya
A chaitya, chaitya hall, chaitya-griha, (Sanskrit:''Caitya''; Pāli: '' Cetiya'') refers to a shrine, sanctuary, temple or prayer hall in Indian religions. The term is most common in Buddhism, where it refers to a space with a stupa and a rounded ...
and other styles. The valley's trademark is the multiple-roofed pagoda which may have originated in this area and spread to India, China, Indochina and Japan.
The most famous artisan who influenced stylistic developments in China and Tibet was
Araniko, a Newar who traveled to the court of
Kublai Khan in the 13th century AD.
He is known for building the white stupa at the
Miaoying Temple in
Beijing
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. At present, people from other parts of Nepal tend to migrate to the valley for a better life due to its high level of cultural and economic development. Even with urbanization taking place, the Newars have sustained their culture in Kathmandu Valley.
Mythology

According to Swayambhu Puran, the Kathmandu Valley was once a lake, deemed by scientists as
Paleo Kathmandu Lake
Paleo Kathmandu Lake is the former lake (or lakes) which lay where Kathmandu Valley is today. Similar to the situation of Mexico City and Pokhara Valley, the valley where the lake once stood is densely populated, and highly vulnerable to both near ...
. The hill where the
Swayambu Stupa rests had lotus plants with flowers in bloom. One story says that the God
Manjusri cut a gorge at a valley called Kashapaal (later called Chobhar) with a sword called Chandrahrasha and drained away the waters in order to establish a habitable land.
According to Gopal Banshawali,
Krishna
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cut the gorge with his
Sudarshana Chakra to let the water out. He then handed the drained valley to the Gopal Vansi people, who were nomadic cow herders.
Geography

Kathmandu
valley
A valley is an elongated low area often running between hills or mountains, which will typically contain a river or stream running from one end to the other. Most valleys are formed by erosion of the land surface by rivers or streams over ...
is bowl-shaped. Its central lower part stands at above
sea level
Mean sea level (MSL, often shortened to sea level) is an average surface level of one or more among Earth's coastal bodies of water from which heights such as elevation may be measured. The global MSL is a type of vertical datuma standardise ...
.
Kathmandu valley is surrounded by four mountain ranges:
Shivapuri hills (at an elevation of ), Phulchowki (), Nagarjun () and
Chandragiri (). The major river flowing through the Kathmandu Valley is the Bagmati River.
The valley is made up of the
Kathmandu District
Kathmandu District ( ne, काठमाडौं जिल्ला; Nepal Bhasa: ये: जिल्ला) is a district located in Kathmandu Valley, Bagmati Province of Nepal. It is one of the 77 districts of Nepal, covers an area of , a ...
,
Lalitpur District and
Bhaktapur District covering an area of . The valley consists of the municipal areas of
Kathmandu,
Patan Patan may refer to several places in Afghanistan, India and Nepal:
Afghanistan
*Patan, Afghanistan
India
* Patan district, in the state of Gujarat
* Patan, Gujarat, the main city of the eponymous district
* Patan was the ancient capital of Gujara ...
,
Bhaktapur,
Kirtipur and
Madhyapur Thimi; the remaining area is made up of a number of
municipalities and
rural municipalities (in Lalitpur district). The valley is a cultural and political hub of Nepal. The Kathmandu valley was accorded the status of a
World Heritage Site
A World Heritage Site is a landmark or area with legal protection by an international convention administered by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). World Heritage Sites are designated by UNESCO for ...
by
UNESCO
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in the year 1979.
Notable areas

This is an incomplete alphabetical list of notable temples and monuments in Kathmandu Valley. Seven of these are designated as
UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
*
Bhaktapur District
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Balkumari temple
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Bhaktapur Durbar Square (a UNESCO World Heritage Site)
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Changu Narayan Temple (a UNESCO World Heritage Site)
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Doleshwor Mahadeva Temple
**
Kailashnath Mahadev Statue
**
Pujarimath Museum
**
Suryavinayak Temple
*
Kathmandu District
Kathmandu District ( ne, काठमाडौं जिल्ला; Nepal Bhasa: ये: जिल्ला) is a district located in Kathmandu Valley, Bagmati Province of Nepal. It is one of the 77 districts of Nepal, covers an area of , a ...
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Aakash Bhairav Temple
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Ashok Binayak Temple
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Aditnath Temple
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Ajima Temple
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Bagh Bhairab Temple
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Bajrayogini Temple
Bajrayogini Temple is a Tantric Buddhist temple located at Sankhu in Nepal's Kathmandu Valley. It is also well known as Bodhisattva's Temple.
The temple is actually a sort of temple complex, with the main temple having been built by King Pratap ...
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Boudhanath Stupa (a UNESCO World Heritage Site)
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Budhanilkantha Temple
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Chandra Binayak Temple
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Chandragiri Hill
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Dakshinkali Temple
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Dharahara
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Garden of Dreams
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Ghanta Ghar
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Gokarneshwor Mahadev temple
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Guhyeshwari Temple
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Jal Binayak Temple
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Kasthamandap
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Kathmandu Durbar Square (a UNESCO World Heritage Site)
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Kopan Monastery
Kopan Monastery is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery near Boudhanath, on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal. It is a member of the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMT), an international network of Gelugpa dharma cen ...
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Narayanhiti Palace
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Pashupatinath Temple (a UNESCO World Heritage Site)
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Ranipokhari Pond
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Ratna Park
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Seto Machhendranath Temple
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Shiva Parvati Temple
Shiva Parvati Temple is a Hindu temple located in Kathmandu Durbar Square, Nepal.
It was built by Bahadur Shah, son of Nepal's first king Prithvi Narayan Shah. The temple survived the April 2015 Nepal earthquake
The April 2015 Nepal earthqu ...
**
Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park
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Swayambhunath Stupa Complex (a UNESCO World Heritage Site)
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Taleju Temple
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Taragaon Museum
The Taragaon Museum is a private art museum and library located in Kathmandu. It is located in the northern part of the city near the Bouddhanath stupa. It is situated on the ground of the Taragaon Regency hotel, which owns the museum. The museum ...
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Taudaha Lake
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Thrangu Tashi Yangtse Monastery
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Lalitpur District, Nepal
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Balkumari temple
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Hiranya Varna Mahavihar Temple
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Kumbheshwar Temple Complex
The Kumbheshwar temple complex is one of the oldest and busiest religious place of the old Patan town lying on its northern part. The major deities whose temple or shrine lies within the complex includes Kumbheshwor Mahadev, Bangalamukhi, Unmant ...
**
Mahabouddha Temple
Mahaboudha Temple is a ''shikhara'' Newar Buddhist temple in Lalitpur, Nepal.
The temple dates back to 1585 and it was rebuilt after the 1934 Nepal–India earthquake. Mahaboudha's design is loosely based on the Mahabodhi Temple, Bodh Gaya
...
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Nagdaha lake
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Patan Durbar Square (a UNESCO World Heritage Site)
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Rato Macchindranath Temple,
Bungmati
Present

This valley hosts a UNESCO World Heritage Site with seven preserved locations: the centers of the three primary cities, Kathmandu Hanuman Dhoka,
Patan Durbar Square and
Bhaktapur Durbar Square, the two most important Buddhist stupas,
Swayambhunath and
Boudhanath and two famous Hindu shrines,
Pashupatinath temple and
Changu Narayan. In 2003, UNESCO listed the sites as being "endangered" out of concern for the ongoing loss of authenticity and the outstanding universal value of the cultural property. The endangered status was lifted in 2007.
In the past, Tibetan Buddhist Masters including Marpa, Milarepa, Rwa Lotsava, Ras Chungpa, Dharma Swami, XIII Karmapa, XVI Karmapa and several others visited and travelled in the Kathmandu Valley. However, the largest group of Tibetans came in the 1960s. Many settled around the Swayambhunath and Boudhanath Stupas. Many other famous Lamas known throughout the world have their Buddhist monasteries and centers in the Kathmandu Valley.
The 1500-year history of funerary architecture in the valley provides some of the finest examples of stone architecture found in the subcontinent. A ''
caitya
upright=1.25, Phra Pathom Chedi, one of the biggest Chedis in Thailand; in Thai, the term Chedi (cetiya) is used interchangeably with the term Stupa
Cetiya, "reminders" or "memorials" (Sanskrit ''caitya''), are objects and places used by Buddhi ...
'' is placed in almost all courtyards in cities like
Patan Patan may refer to several places in Afghanistan, India and Nepal:
Afghanistan
*Patan, Afghanistan
India
* Patan district, in the state of Gujarat
* Patan, Gujarat, the main city of the eponymous district
* Patan was the ancient capital of Gujara ...
.
Stone inscriptions in the Kathmandu Valley
Stone inscriptions in the Kathmandu Valley ( ne, काठमाडौं उपत्यकामा ढुङ्गाको शिलालेख) refer to ancient stone slabs, pillars and pedestals with text carved on them. They are the most ...
are important sources for the history of Nepal.
Demographics
Kathmandu Valley has total population of 2,996,341.
Kathmandu (National Capital Area)
It is proposed to
Government of Nepal
The Government of Nepal ( ne, नेपाल सरकार) is the federal executive authority of Nepal. Prior to the abolition of the Nepali monarchy in 2006 (became republic in 2008), it was officially known as His Majesty's Government.
T ...
to develop Kathmandu valley as a separate national capital territory and not a part of
Bagmati Province.
Kathmandu Valley consists 3 Districts of Bagmati Province whose total population is 2,996,341 and total area is
Major cities
Cities and towns with 75,000+ population of Kathmandu valley as per
2021 Nepal census.
Minor cities and villages
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Dakshinkali Municipality
*
Shankharapur Municipality
*
Konjyoson Rural Municipality
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Bagmati Rural Municipality
*
Mahankal Rural Municipality
Mahankal Rural Municipality ne, महाङ्काल गाउँपालिका, is a Rural Municipality in Lalitpur District in Bagmati Province of Nepal that was established in 2017 by merging the former Village development committees ...
See also
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Culture of Nepal
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Dolakha Newar Language
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Battle of Kirtipur
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Battle of Kathmandu
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Battle of Lalitpur
References
External links
UNESCO – Kathmandu ValleyUNESCO Advisory Board Evaluation360° panorama images of Kathmandu valley writer Austin Pick recounts adventures traveling in the Kathmandu Valley
Lyrics of the song "Kathmandu" by a Russian band
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