Khokana, Lalitpur

Khokana, located in the Lalitpur district of Nepal, is a traditional Newari village renowned for its rich cultural heritage and historic significance. Known for its mustard oil production, Khokana preserves the ancient method of oil extraction, a process that has been passed down through generations. The village is characterized by its unique architecture, narrow streets, and centuries-old temples, including the famous Rudrayani Temple.

Khokana is also famous for its distinct festivals and rituals, which are celebrated with great enthusiasm by the local Newar community. Despite being close to Kathmandu, Khokana has maintained its cultural authenticity, making it a popular destination for those interested in traditional Newari culture and lifestyle.

The village was heavily impacted by the 2015 earthquake, but efforts to restore and preserve its heritage are ongoing. Today, Khokana stands as a symbol of Nepal’s living heritage, where ancient practices and modern development coexist.