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  • Sangita N
    Sangita N
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    Nice park, though I didn't see any deer

    It's a nice park for a walk, with some temples you can visit. No sign of any deer, unfortunately. It's on a hill near Pashupati Nath overlooking the Bagmati River.You do have to climb up. It's definit...

    Reviewed on Jun 14, 2018
  • bhumi1008
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    'Divine Play of Creation'

    From the bank of Bagmati on the other side of the Temple of Pashupatinath, you have to walk about 100 steps and you reach the 'slesmantak vana' which is now named as the Deer Park. Myths related to th...

    Reviewed on Jan 5, 2017
  • Dattatreya G
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    MriGa thali

    Mriga Mean the Deer and thali mean The place,it mean Deer place.the Dear park is also located in the pashupati area. In this pashupati area you found Monkey, deer,cow and various kinds of birds.

    Reviewed on Aug 24, 2016
  • douglasatmanand
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    Amazing History, but mostly off limits to foreigners

    Mrigasthali Hill is the area around Pashupati Nath, with fabulous ancient temples and scenes from all stages of life, sadhus, families, cremation grounds. Everything. Unfortunately there is a hefty en...

    Reviewed on Oct 31, 2015
  • spanspan
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    Silent mulgastali forest

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    From Pashpatinate Temple, cross the Baghmati River and climb the stairs to the Murgastari Forest. A temple is erected in the forest, and the temple is integrated with the forest, and the atmosphere is outstanding. Wild monkeys live in the forest, and if you have food, you may be robbed! ??

    Reviewed on Oct 17, 2015