Makhan Tole Street, Kathmandu

Makhan Tole Street, Kathmandu

Makhan Tole, also known as Makhan Tol, is a vibrant and culturally rich street located in the heart of Kathmandu, Nepal, just north of the iconic Durbar Square. This area is a must-visit for those who are passionate about exploring the cultural and artistic heritage of Kathmandu. It offers a deep dive into the local fine arts scene, especially known for its shops selling thangka and paubha paintings.

Thangka, a traditional form of Tibetan art, features detailed embroidery on silk cloth, depicting Buddhist deities or mandalas, which are spiritual and ritual symbols in Hinduism and Buddhism representing the universe. Paubha is the Nepalese counterpart to thangka and involves scroll paintings that are highly revered in local culture.

Makhan Tole stretches from the northern part of Durbar Square, past the Tana Deval Temple, and towards Thamel. As you wander through this area, you can expect to encounter a plethora of shops offering various fine arts, numerous small but beautifully crafted temples, and a bustling atmosphere filled with intriguing sights and people. The street is a favorite among shoppers looking for authentic artistic items and those keen on immersing themselves in Kathmandu’s unique urban tapestry. This area encapsulates the essence of Kathmandu, with its blend of spiritual sites and vibrant market life, making it an essential experience for anyone visiting the city.

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Sight Name: Makhan Tole Street
Sight Location: Kathmandu, Nepal (See walking tours in Kathmandu)
Sight Type: Shopping
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