Nepal's Central Zoo is a 6-hectare wildlife facility in Jawalakhel, Lalitpur, that houses roughly 1,400 animals across 120+ species. Established in 1932, it operates as the country's primary rescue and rehabilitation center under the management of the National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC).
The National Botanical Garden in Godawari is Nepal’s premier center for plant conservation, education, research, and recreation. Established in 1962 AD under King Mahendra, the garden was designed by renowned British botanists G.A.C. Herklots and Tony Schilling. It spreads over a massive 82 hectares at the base of Mount Phulchoki, making it a lush, biodiverse escape from the urban hustle of Kathmandu.
Patan Durbar Square, located in the center of Lalitpur, Nepal, is a breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its traditional Newari architecture, intricate wood and metal craftsmanship, and rich cultural heritage. Often called the "City of Fine Arts", it serves as a massive open-air living museum.