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Maharajgunj Park

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🕑 1-2 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers enjoy the open spaces for running and playing simple games, while older children appreciate the walking paths for biking or scootering and the benches for family picnics.

About

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.

Highlights

  • Shaded walking paths perfect for stroller walks or children learning to ride bikes
  • Open green spaces where kids can safely run and play tag or ball games
  • Peaceful environment away from Kathmandu's hectic traffic
  • Benches for parents to relax while supervising children at play
  • Opportunity to interact with local Nepali families and children

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring your own snacks and water as facilities within the park are limited, and familiar foods can be comforting for picky eaters adjusting to Nepali cuisine.
  2. 2.Visit in the early morning (7-9am) to experience local life as Nepali families exercise and socialize, or late afternoon when temperatures cool down.
  3. 3.Pack hand sanitizer and wet wipes as restroom facilities may not meet Western standards or be readily available.
  4. 4.Bring a blanket or mat for comfortable picnicking on the grass, plus outdoor toys like frisbees or balls that kids can enjoy in the open spaces.
  5. 5.The park is a great spot to recover from jet lag or take a break from Kathmandu's busy streets and traffic noise.

Best Time to Visit

Visit during the dry season (October to April) in early morning or late afternoon to avoid midday heat. Weekday mornings are quieter, while weekends offer more opportunities to interact with local families.

What to Know

Admission is completely free. There is limited infrastructure, so come prepared with your own supplies including water, snacks, and sun protection.

Seasonal Notes

Best enjoyed during the dry season (October through April) when weather is pleasant. Monsoon season (June to September) brings heavy rain making the park muddy and less enjoyable. Spring (March-April) offers beautiful weather before pre-monsoon heat arrives.

Nearby Eats

The Maharajgunj area has local Nepali restaurants and some international options. For kid-friendly dining, head to nearby Thamel district (10-15 minutes away) where you'll find familiar options like pizza and pasta alongside momo dumplings that children typically enjoy.

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Maharajgunj Sadak

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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.

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.

Ice Cream

Local Ice Cream Shop Maharajgunj

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This beloved neighborhood ice cream parlor in Maharajgunj offers a sweet treat stop that local families swear by. With both homemade Nepali-inspired flavors and familiar international options, it provides a comfortable, budget-friendly break where kids can enjoy a special dessert while parents relax in a welcoming local atmosphere.

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Maharajgunj Community Garden

Maharajgunj Community Garden offers families a hands-on introduction to organic farming and sustainable living in the heart of Kathmandu. Children can get their hands dirty planting vegetables, learning about composting, and discovering where food comes from while participating in meaningful environmental conservation activities. This educational garden provides a peaceful green escape from the busy city where kids can connect with nature and local Nepali farming traditions.