As a traveler who recently visited the Bhubaneshwor Temple located at Tarkeshwor, I can confidently say that this temple is a hidden gem that should not be missed.
Located just one hour away from Kathmandu, the temple is easily accessible and offers a serene and peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. The natural beauty of the surrounding area is simply stunning, with lush green hills and crystal clear streams providing a beautiful backdrop to the temple.
Inside the temple, I was struck by the beauty of the intricate carvings and statues that adorned the walls. The peaceful atmosphere and quiet serenity of the temple made it easy to forget the outside world and truly appreciate the spiritual significance of the place.
What stood out to me most about the Bhubaneshwor Temple was the feeling of calm and tranquility that permeated the entire area. It was a perfect place to pause, reflect, and recharge, and I left feeling refreshed and invigorated.
Overall, I would highly recommend a visit to the Bhubaneshwor Temple for anyone looking for a peaceful and spiritual experience. The beauty of the natural surroundings and the serene atmosphere of the temple create a truly unforgettable experience that will leave you with many...
Read moreSpeaking of the temple, it is ancient and undergoing renovations, and if you consider the journey there, you can imagine how difficult it will be. However, the route is straightforward and takes only a few minutes to traverse a bypass, depending on your driving prowess and your luck. Beautiful location with various temples that are really amazing. In the same spot where a modest temple had previously stood, in 2058, a much larger temple was erected. When we take off our shoes or slippers and enter the temple, it is so peaceful and clean that it is amazing. We are unable to perform puja inside the temple, therefore the pandit offered us a parshad that I truly appreciate. Nice site to visit; there are two possible routes: one from Tarkeshwor (only bikes or four-wheel drives are preferred), and the other via Balaju crossing Tapoban (can take all type of vehicle). Make sure your vehicle is in good shape because there are paved stone roads there. I was impressed from the moment I entered the temple because of the wonderful vista. It's a quiet place inside with no noise allowed. The temple is a silent place. You will like the surroundings and the excellent outlook...
Read moreThe temple is nice and still under construction. This place is just famous for that you walk from that water washing your leg and going to temple. The way to reach there is okay around 2.5km is gravel road other pitch. Even Scooter can reach there for cars ground clearance matters. The road is also under construction hopefully it will get ready soon. Carry sunglasses and wrap your head with shawl to prevent yourself from getting dusty from those winds and dust. The location in Google map is accurate 100%. The temple is silent zone but people make quite noise. You will see people carrying boards mentioning be silent it is silence zone. Be sure to behave. And mobiles are not allowed inside temple. Don't worry you can make video of you going from water if there is less crowd. The goddess is made of clay I think. Enjoy and roam around too see great view from the top. You can also get here and enjoy dry picnic but the wind and dust can be a problem....
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