The 8 Best Things to Do in Tansen Palpa, Nepal

Rani Mahal, Tansen Palpa

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Looking for the best things to do in Tansen Palpa, Nepal? Look no further, here are the must see attractions and places to visit in Palpa, Nepal!

I have been travelling and periodically living in Nepal since 2015 and Tansen is such a great town! When I visited Tansen I was not really sure what to expect but I liked the small town charm so much I almost felt like settling down there.

Tansen is located in the Palpa District of Nepal and many times the town of Tansen is also referred to as Palpa.

Tansen is 300 km from Kathmandu to the south-west of Nepal and takes about 15 hours to get there by bus from Kathmandu.

Some of the best things to do in Tansen Palpa include hiking to the Shreenagar Hill and Tansen View Tower, visit Rani Mahal (the ‘Taj Mahal of Nepal’), exploring coffee farms and Palpali food.

How to Travel to Tansen by Bus

There are buses going to Tansen from all the major cities (e.g. Kathmandu, Pokhara) in Nepal. Tansen is often also referred to as Palpa, so you might find the bus ticket is for Palpa.

🚗 For more information, check how to travel to Tansen here!

How to Buy the Bus Tickets to Tansen, Palpa

Best Time to Visit Tansen Palpa, Nepal

They say that the weather in Tansen is always pleasant: it does not get too cold in the winter and does not get too hot during the monsoon season.

However, Tansen has great views of the Himalayas if you visit in Autumn (October-November) and Spring (March-April). Even though the weather is nice all year round, if you also want to have some good views, it is better to time it right. 

If the sky is clear, you also get panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Mountain Ranges.

Best Things to Do in Tansen Palpa, Nepal

1. Hike to the Shreenagar Hill and Tansen View Tower

One of the best things to do in Tansen Palpa is to hike to the Shreenagar Hill and Tansen View Tower.
Tansen View Tower
One of the best things to do in Tansen Palpa is to hike to the Shreenagar Hill and Tansen View Tower.
Shreenagar Hill, Tansen
  • Tansen View Tower Ticket Price: Rs. 120 (foreigners)
  • Best time to hike to the View Tower: when the weather is clear, generally between October-November or March-April.

The Shreenagar Hill is right next to the town and can be reached in about 10 minutes from the town centre. There are a couple of entry points to the hill so you can go through the one which is closest to your accommodation.

The Shreenagar Hill is not so big, so you can hike to the View Tower in about 15-20 minutes – depending on where you enter the hill.

The hike in Shreenagar Hill is a nice getaway to spend time in the nature. However, it is best if the weather is clear, so you can have great views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.

2. Visit a Coffee Farm and Learn to Make Coffee

Coffee beans in Palpa, Nepal.
Coffee Beans, Palpa (Nepal)
Learn how to make coffee in Palpa, Nepal.
Coffee (Palpa, Nepal)
  • When is the coffee harvest season in Nepal? January

Palpa District in Nepal is known for its coffee farms and you can reach them easily from Tansen. Growing coffee is so popular in Palpa that all the regular households in the villages in Palpa seem to grow coffee plants.

The coffee plants start to bloom in June during the monsoon season in Nepal. By January, the plants start to produce the coffee beans that can be harvested and then processed to make coffee.

Want to know more? Check out what it’s like to visit coffee farms in Palpa here!

3. Visit Rani Mahal in Palpa

Rani Mahal is one of the best places to visit in Palpa, Nepal.
Rani Mahal, Tansen (Palpa)
Campsite near Rani Mahal in Palpa, Nepal.
Campsite near Rani Mahal, Palpa
  • Rani Mahal Ticket Price: Rs. 150

The Rani Mahal is also called the ‘Taj Mahal of Nepal’ as the story of its construction is similar to that of the Taj Mahal in India. It was built by a general, Khadga Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana, for his late wife who passed away at a young age.

The Rani Mahal is located in the Palpa District of Nepal, about 30 minutes’ drive from Tansen. 

How to Get from Tansen to Rani Mahal

Getting to the Rani Mahal is a bit challenging as there is no public transport going there. You can get from Tansen to Rani Mahal either by hiking or hiring a taxi or scooter for the day.

Hiking from Tansen to Rani Mahal

Hiking to the Rani Mahal from Tansen is one of the options. However, the hike is about 3 hours one way (downhill) and then about 4 hours back (uphill).

It is supposed to be very strenuous and long if you plan to do it in one day. If you hike to Rani Mahal, it is best to stay at one of the camp sites for the night and hike back to Tansen the next day.

Hiring a Taxi/Scooter from Tansen to Rani Mahal

If you do not plan to spend the night at Rani Mahal, the easiest way to go there is by scooter/motorbike or taxi.

There are no shops in Tansen where you can hire a scooter like in Pokhara or Kathmandu but you may be able to hire a scooter from the owner of your accommodation.

Alternatively, if you are in a group, you can also hire a taxi to take you to Rani Mahal and back.

4. Visit the Tansen Durbar and Museum

Tansen Durbar and Museum in Tansen Palpa, Nepal.
Tansen Durbar and Museum

The Tansen Durbar and Museum is in the centre of the town. ‘Durbar’ means ‘palace’ and it was used by governors during the Rana rule in Nepal.

The palace has been transformed into a museum and there are lots of items on display now.

5. Check Out Sitalpati

Sitalpati in Tansen Palpa, Nepal.
Sitalpati, Tansen

The Sitalpati is a monument with a distinct octagonal shape and it was built as a public resting place. There are some seats on the ground floor and you can go up on stairs to the top of it.

It is not big at all but it is kind of nice to go up to the top and look around the streets and the gate (Baggi Dhoka) to the Tansen Durbar.

6. See the Temples in Tansen

Amar Narayan Temple in Tansen Palpa, Nepal.
Amar Narayan Temple, Tansen

There are a couple if temples in Tansen worth checking out. Some of them are within the garden premises of the Tansen Durbar and some other you will find as walking around the town. 

Some of the more important temples include: Bhagwati Temple, Amar Narayan Temple and Bhairavnath Temple.

7. See How They Make the Dhaka Fabric

Topi (hats) made of Dhaka Fabric in Tansen Palpa, Nepal.
Topi (hats) made of Dhaka Fabric

Palpa is famous for producing the dhaka fabric and clothes made out of it. If you walk around Thamel (Kathmandu), you will see many shops selling hats (“topi” in Nepali) with various designs on them. That is the famous Dhaka fabric produced in Palpa.

In Palpa, you can visit the Palpali Dhaka Factory where they make the Dhaka fabric. Even if you do not go to the factory, you will see lots of shops selling hats, bags and clothes made out of the Dhaka fabric in Tansen.

8. Try Palpali Food

The food in Palpa is similar to food in other parts of Nepal, so you will find the usual nepali and western food here as well.

What is special is that there are some food items that are traditionally originate from Palpa and ones that you can only find here. 

Chukauni

Chukauni is like a potato yogurt salad with mustard and turmeric. It is served as a side dish, usually as part of a Newari lunch set (samay baji) or with batuk (like a lentil donut).

Chukauni originates from Palpa so you should give it a try while you are in Tansen.

Chukauni is like a potato yogurt dish, originally from Palpa, Nepal.
Chukauni

Hansko Choila

Hansko choila is a meat dish made out of duck meat. ‘Hans’ means ‘duck’ in Nepali and ‘choila’ is a traditional Newari dish made of spicy meat. So ‘hansko choila’ means spicy meat made of duck.

There are many Newari restaurants in the Kathmandu Valley and you can also find the duck choila but it originates from Palpa, thus, it is a good place to try it while in Tansen.

Duck Samay Baji, a Newari dish, traditionally made in Palpa, Nepal.
Duck Samay Baji

Batuk

Batuk is like a donut made out of lentils. It is more like a snack sold by street food shops or you can also find it in some restaurants in Palpa.

Restaurants in Tansen

Cafe de Sitalpati (Nanglo West)

Cafe de Sitalpati is one of the most popular restaurants in Tansen. It used to be called Nanglo West and if you look on Google Maps, it will still come up as Nanglo West. The restaurant is located on the square where Sitalpati is.

It has a nice outdoor garden where it is great to chill when the sun is out. They have Nepali, Newari and continental dishes. It is a good place to try a Newari thali set (samay baji) with chuakuni and duck choila.

Dal Bhat, the most popular Nepali dish, at the Cafe de Sitalpati in Tansen Palpa.
Dal Bhat, Cafe de Sitalpati

Hotels in Tansen Palpa

For some reason, Tansen is full of homestays and most of the better rated accommodations all seem to be homestays.

Homestays are run by families and they give you some recommendations on things to do and places to visit.

The homestays in Tansen they work more like a hotel. You have your own room and bathroom and while the families give you recommendations on things to do, you are free to decide any activities you want to do with or without the family.

Some food (breakfast or dinner) is usually included in the price for the homestay but if you prefer to eat out, that’s an option too.

Best Homestays in Tansen Palpa

FAQs: Best Things to Do in Tansen Palpa, Nepal

What is Tansen Palpa famous for?

Tansen is known for quite a few things in Nepal, including: Rani Mahal (the “Taj Mahal of Nepal”), dhaka fabric, Palpali food, karuwa (water pot made out of bronze), and coffee farming.

What is the elevation of Tansen, Nepal?

Tansen is at the altitude of 1,372 metres. It is located in the Hilly Region of Nepal, with pleasant weather all year round. They say it does not get too cold during winter and does not get too hot during the monsoon.

What is the famous food of Palpa?

Palpa is mostly famous for 2 dishes: Batuk and Chukauni. Batuk is like a donut made out of lentils and is more like a snack sold by street food vendors. Chukauni is a Newari food item similar to that of a potato salad with yogurt.

Who built the Rani Mahal in Palpa?

Rani Mahal was built by a general, Khadga Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana, for his late wife who passed away at a young age. Thus, the story of the construction of the Rani Mahal is similar to that of the Taj Mahal in India.

Due to this, the Rani Mahal is also referred to as the “Taj Mahal of Nepal”.

For which products is Palpa famous for?

Palpa is famous for products such as the Dhaka fabric and Karuwa.

The Dhaka fabric is produced in Palpa and they make many different items out of it, such as the Dhaka Topi, which is a traditional hat for men in Nepal.

The Karuwa is a jar made out of bronze and used mostly for storing drinking water or alcohol. Karuwa is also used during festivals and celebrations in Nepal, such as weddings.

What are the best places to visit in Palpa?

The best places to visit in Tansen include the Shreenagar Hill and Tansen View Tower, Rani Mahal (the “Taj Mahal of Nepal”), coffee farms, Tansen Durbar and Museum, and the temples.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Tansen is a peaceful town close to nature and is a good place to relax for a few days. Although Tansen is getting more and more popular, it still remains one of the less touristy destinations in Nepal.

Some of the top attractions in Tansen include visiting Rani Mahal, hike to the Tansen View Tower, visit coffee farms, Tansen Durbar and Museum and exploring the temples in Tansen.


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Can I exchange money in Nepal? What about ATMs?

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There is also a currency exchange shop at the airport but the rates are better in Thamel. Read here all about currency exchange and ATMs in Nepal.

Is it safe to travel by bus in Nepal?

The roads are dangerous but generally yes (best to travel by a tourist bus)!

I would say road travel in Nepal is generally dangerous due to the road conditions. The roads are narrow and go through mountainous areas. The tourist buses in Nepal have the best safety, so if possible, make sure to book tourist buses when travelling in Nepal.

Overall, the roads might look dangerous but the drivers are used to the road conditions in Nepal so the tourist buses are a safe choice. Here is everything you need to know about bus travel in Nepal.

Can I book bus tickets online in Nepal?

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It is not possible to book bus tickets online using an international bank card but only through registering on a Nepali digital payment app eSewa. If you are staying long-term in Nepal, read here my step-by-step guide on how to book bus tickets online using eSewa.

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