Narayanhiti Palace Narayanhiti Palace Museum is now open for public. The entry fee is NRs 100 for Nepalis and NRs 20 for students, NRs 250 for SAARC nationals and Chinese. Other foreign visitors have to pay NRs 500 at the museum's entrance (valid 2009). Visitors can take a look at nineteen different blocks and belongings of the former royal, e.g. furniture, precious artefacts, wardrobes, the crown. Bhaktapur
Bhaktapur
sets new entry fee
Bhaktapur Municipality (BM) today declared that it would levy the same amount of entry fee from both Indian and Chinese tourists, visiting the cultural city. The Bhaktapur Municipality collects Rs 50 from tourists of the SAARC countries,which includes the Indianstoo, and US $ 10 from other tourists. Kathmandu:
Ancient royal palace, Hanumandhoka
Kathmandu Metropolitan City decided to levy entrance fee from the tourists visiting Kathmandu's ancient royal palace, Hanumandhoka from July 2001.
Kathmandu Valley was inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Lalitpur Durbar Square, Boudha, Swayambhu, Pashupati and Changu Narayan temples, have entrance fees too. Entry
fees for foreigners at Hanuman Dhoka, the old Royal Palace in Kathmandu
Visitors
from the SAARC region will be charged NRs. 25 .
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