Banepa Gadhi is a historical fort located in Banepa, a city in Kavrepalanchok District of Nepal. It is situated on a hilltop at an altitude of 4,500 feet (1,371 meters) above sea level, overlooking the town of Banepa and the surrounding valley.
The fort was built in the 18th century by King Prithvi Narayan Shah, the founder of modern Nepal, as a strategic military outpost to defend his kingdom against the British East India Company. The fort played a significant role in the unification of Nepal as it served as a base for King Prithvi Narayan Shah's troops during his campaigns to conquer the Kathmandu Valley.
Today, Banepa Gadhi is a popular tourist attraction and a cultural heritage site that offers a stunning panoramic view of the surrounding mountains and the valley below. It is also an important pilgrimage site for the Newar community, who celebrate the annual festival of Bisket Jatra at the fort.
BANEPA GADHI Best for camping. Very peaceful.