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Maharajgunj Sadak

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🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 2-10. Toddlers and preschoolers will enjoy running on the grass and exploring the pathways, while elementary-aged children can safely play active games in the open spaces. The calm setting is also perfect for babies in strollers.

About

Maharajgunj Sadak offers a peaceful green escape in the heart of Kathmandu where families can enjoy leisurely walks, picnics, and safe outdoor play. This neighborhood park provides a welcome respite from the city's bustling streets, with shaded pathways and open spaces ideal for letting kids burn off energy while parents relax on benches and soak in the local atmosphere.

Highlights

  • Safe, flat walking paths perfect for young children and strollers
  • Shaded benches where parents can rest while supervising play
  • Open green spaces for running, ball games, and active play
  • Opportunity to interact with local Nepali families and children
  • Peaceful atmosphere away from Kathmandu's busy tourist areas

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit early morning (6-8am) to see locals doing morning exercises and yoga, giving kids a glimpse of daily Nepali life
  2. 2.Bring a picnic blanket and snacks from your hotel as there are limited food vendors nearby
  3. 3.The park is excellent for jet lag adjustment walks if you're just arriving in Kathmandu
  4. 4.Pack hand sanitizer and wet wipes as public restroom facilities may be basic
  5. 5.Consider hiring a local guide through your hotel to learn about the neighborhood's history and culture during your walk

Best Time to Visit

Early morning (6-8am) or late afternoon (4-6pm) when temperatures are cooler and you'll see more local families. Avoid midday heat, especially during pre-monsoon months (April-May). Weekday mornings tend to be quieter than weekends.

What to Know

Entry is completely free, making it a budget-friendly activity. There's no dedicated parking lot, so plan to walk from your nearby accommodation or take a taxi. Bring your own water and snacks as facilities are minimal.

Seasonal Notes

Best visited October through March during dry season when weather is pleasant. Monsoon season (June-September) brings heavy afternoon rains, so morning visits are essential. The park may be muddy after rainfall. Spring (March-April) offers beautiful weather before the heat intensifies.

Nearby Eats

Try nearby Bhojan Griha for traditional Nepali thali meals in a family-friendly setting, or head to Kaiser Cafe at the Garden of Dreams (10-minute drive) for Western-style snacks and child-friendly menu options.

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Maharajgunj Park

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Maharajgunj Park offers visiting families a peaceful green retreat in the heart of Kathmandu where children can safely run, play, and burn off energy between cultural excursions. This well-maintained neighborhood park provides a relaxed atmosphere with shaded walking paths and open grassy areas, making it an ideal spot for picnics or letting little ones stretch their legs after temple visits.

Playground

Maharajgunj Community Playground

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Maharajgunj Community Playground offers a welcoming neighborhood play space where visiting families can mix with local children while enjoying traditional playground equipment. This authentic community gathering spot provides a refreshing break from temple tours and trekking, giving kids a chance to burn energy and parents an opportunity to observe everyday life in Kathmandu.

Adventure

Maharajgunj Walking Trail Nature Path

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This peaceful walking trail through Maharajgunj's leafy streets offers families a refreshing escape from Kathmandu's busy city center. The gentle, paved paths are perfect for strollers and young walkers, while older children can practice their nature observation skills spotting local birds, butterflies, and distinctive Nepalese flora along the way.

Sports

Maharajgunj Sports Complex

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Maharajgunj Sports Complex offers active families a budget-friendly way to stay fit and have fun together in Kathmandu. Kids can burn energy playing badminton, trying table tennis, or exploring the fitness areas while parents enjoy genuine community sports culture. It's a great authentic local experience away from tourist crowds where families can engage in active play together.