Lying at a few minutes walk to the south of Durbar and Taumadhi Square, the Pottery Square, Talako is actually an interesting place to visit. You see the flow process of pottery producing on the square. Of course they also sell the potteries on site.
What you should be careful is to take photos. They all sign eagerly to you to take photos of them, with them... However, after a photo is taken, they immediately ask for money.
Fun Alternatives: Take a far picture instead of a close one as mine with digital camera.
Updated Aug 28, 2004
Is not a trap but ticket is very expensive.
Bhaktapur square is very clean
Written Nov 23, 2003
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Is not a trap but ticket is very expensive.Bhaktapur square is very clean
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