Gandaki Province, Nepal
Bandipur Travel Guide
A preserved Newari hilltop bazaar town on the Kathmandu–Pokhara highway, with a car-free main street and sweeping Himalaya views.
Bandipur is a preserved Newari hilltop bazaar town perched above the Kathmandu–Pokhara highway, where a car-free main street of old merchant houses opens onto sweeping Himalaya views. Once a thriving trading post on the India–Tibet route, the town slipped quietly off the map when the highway bypassed it — and that is exactly why its lanes, shutters and shrines still look much as they did a century ago.
Most travellers break the journey here for a single night, arriving in the afternoon to wander the bazaar and rising for sunrise on the ridge. From the town you can climb to a sunrise temple, descend to a vast cave, or simply linger over coffee in the bougainvillea-draped square. It makes an easy, scenic pause on the way to Pokhara, and slots neatly into any tour of the best places to visit in Nepal. Below are our picks for what to do.
Sights & attractions in Bandipur
What to do in Bandipur
Frequently asked questions
Is Bandipur worth visiting?+
Yes — it's one of Nepal's best-preserved Newari towns and an easy break on the Kathmandu–Pokhara road. The car-free bazaar, traditional merchant houses and wide Himalaya views make it a calm, scenic overnight stop.
How do you get to Bandipur?+
Bandipur sits just off the Prithvi Highway between Kathmandu and Pokhara. Most travellers stop here mid-journey — it's about four to five hours from Kathmandu and roughly three from Pokhara, then a short uphill drive from the highway turn-off at Dumre.
How many days do you need in Bandipur?+
One night suits most visitors: arrive in the afternoon, wander the bazaar at sunset and catch sunrise from the ridge. Add a second day if you want to hike to Siddha Gufa cave or the surrounding villages.
Can you see the Himalaya from Bandipur?+
On a clear day, yes. The ridge above town looks out over Annapurna, Manaslu and Dhaulagiri, and the sunrise from Thani Mai temple is the most popular spot to take it in. October to December and March to April give the clearest skies.
Is Bandipur good for families and older travellers?+
Yes — the main street is flat and traffic-free, so it's easy to stroll, and the cafes and guesthouses are relaxed. The longer cave and ridge hikes are optional, leaving plenty to enjoy at an easy pace.