Ratna Park, Public park in central Kathmandu, Nepal
Ratna Park is a public green space in central Kathmandu with a central water area where ducks live, gardens, and pavilions for lingering. The park offers visitors various sections, from areas for play to shaded spots for rest.
The park was founded to honor a member of the royal family and began as a leisure area with a focus on family recreation. It developed from the plan to create a central public space for everyday use.
Located between key city landmarks, this park serves as a social gathering point where local residents spend time outdoors and connect with their community. People use this space daily as a retreat in the heart of the city.
The park is easy to reach with several bus stops nearby and has an open layout that is simple to navigate. Visitors should come early in the day when it is less crowded and lighting is better.
The park is home to various bird species, including pigeons that live on structures and trees and form a constant presence in the space. These animal inhabitants are a surprising element of the park environment for many visitors.
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