Chaughatiya (Budhanilikanth)
Discover the Serenity of Chaughatiya (Budhanilikanth)
Explore the tranquil beauty and spiritual essence of Karik Baba Than, a sacred Hindu temple in the heart of Paraul, Nepal.
Nestled in the serene hills of Paraul, Karik Baba Than is a revered Hindu temple that offers spiritual tranquility and a glimpse into local culture. This sacred site attracts both pilgrims and tourists, showcasing beautiful architecture and lush surroundings that invite peaceful reflection.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're traveling by car within Terai, head towards Paraul. From larger cities such as Biratnagar or Nepalgunj, take the East-West Highway (also known as the Mahendra Highway). Follow the signs to Paraul, which is located approximately 5 km from the nearest major road. Once you arrive in Paraul, you can use GPS coordinates (26.743074, 85.8140604) to navigate to the specific location of Karik Baba Than. Parking is available nearby.
Public Transportation
To reach Karik Baba Than via public transport, board a bus or microbus heading to Paraul from major bus stations in Terai, such as Biratnagar Bus Park or Nepalgunj Bus Station. The fare will typically range from NPR 200 to NPR 400 depending on your starting point. Once you arrive at the Paraul bus stop, you can either walk (approximately 10-15 minutes) or hire a local rickshaw to reach Karik Baba Than using the GPS coordinates (26.743074, 85.8140604). Make sure to confirm the rickshaw fare beforehand, which should be around NPR 100 to NPR 200.
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