Planning your visit
Visiting the Museum Of Nepali Art rewards careful planning. Busy weekends or holidays may draw crowds, while quiet mornings often provide more serene exploration. Located in the bustling Thamel area of Kathmandu, the museum is straightforward to find—whether arriving by taxi, rickshaw, or hired car. Tickets are available at the entrance, but checking online for updates is smart, as exhibitions change frequently. The museum is accessible to most visitors, including families with children or seniors, though parts of the building may require navigation on foot. Water bottles, cameras, and an open mind are essentials.
- Best time to visit: Early weekday mornings, avoiding festival days
- How to get there: Taxis, private cars, or a short walk from Thamel’s main streets
- Accessibility: Generally accessible, with assistance available for seniors or those with mobility needs
- Average visit duration: 1.5 to 2 hours








