Six Temples In Nepal You Must Visit

Pashupatinath On the eastern suburbs of Kathmandu, along the Bagmati River, is where you'll find Pashupatinath Temple. It honours Pashupati (Lord of Animals), a manifestation of Shiva.

Budhanilkantha (Jal Narayan) The largest and most beautiful stone carving in all of Nepal is the Budhanilkantha laying figure of the Hindu Lord Vishnu, which is situated about 10 kilometres from the city core of Kathmandu at the foot of the Shivapuri Hill.

Gujeswori Shaktipith Approximately 1 kilometre to the east of the main Pashupatinath Temple is the Guhyeshwari Temple, a significant Buddhist and Hindu pilgrimage site.

Doleshwar Mahadev Temple The Doleshwar Mahadev Temple, located in Nepal's Bhaktapur district, is 20 km from Kathmandu, the country's capital. Doleshwar can be reached by car in around 30 minutes from Kathmandu.

Dakshinkali Temple One of the principal temples in Nepal devoted to the goddess Kali is Dakshinkali, which is situated 22 kilometres outside of Kathmandu and roughly 1 mile outside the village of Pharping. 

Manakamana Temple The Hindu goddess Bhagwati's sacred site is the Manakamana temple, which is located on a mountain ridge in central Nepal about 65 miles west of Kathmandu.