Symmetry of Natural Beauty of Nepal

@DennisNguyen Thank you very much for your interest. And feel really glad to hear it.

Actually I have visited here twice. One is in spring season and another is in winter. Spring season is the best season for cool travel, however, the winter season is also the best season for snow playing with sunny day and also being the snow skiing destination in Nepal in current days.

Well, to reach Kalinchow Bhagawati Temple, Kuri Village, Dolkha, is pretty simple. At first you arrive in Kathmandu from TIA (Airport). And then, you can hire a four wheel SUV, or Jeep to there from Kathmandu or you can also go by public buses depending upon your wish and budget. There are also motorbikes on hire if you want to feel the thrill and adventure of the hills and off roads of the routes of Dolakha which is amazing. The beauties of turnings of roads in a hilly region gives you the sensational feelings too. It is aroud 135 K.M. to Charikot Bazar, Dolakha and 17 K.M. to Kuri Village from Charikot Bazar, Dolakha. So its almost around 152 K.M. far from Kathmandu to Kuri Villagge. Kalinchow Bhagabati Temple lies at the top of the hills of Kuri Village.

But if you love to travel by public buses, you can get it from Khulamunch bus station in kathmandu which departs from early in the morning. Once you get in it will drop you at Charikot Bazar at around evening. Stay one night at the bazar in one of the decent hotel and very early in the next morning, you will depart by four wheeler jeep safari to Kuri Bazar. In this you you can easily reach to there.

In addition to that, the transportation costs will around NPR 5000 to 6000 for pick and drop by four wheeler by travel agencies. And the individual public buses will be much cheaper than that of travel agencies.

@DennisNguyen Is this information helpful to you or need more informatio

Please let me know, Thank you.

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Hello @Mr_Prach ,

Just a reminder, I removed the solution mark in this post, because we only carry out ordinary discussions. The solution sign is only used for topics that have questions that need answers.

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@AngieYC Thank you for your reminder. However, I would like know one thing, if the solution is only for the topic with questions then, why the “accept as solution” options comes in every message reply ox? and Can I accept the “accept as solution” in my own post and own comment?

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Hello @Mr_Prach ,

The purpose of this feature is to help Local Guides find answers when searching within the community or reading the latest Local Guides Solutions on the Connect homepage.

Yes, you can mark your own reply as a solution but we usually mark the best answer as the solution and posts that have irrelevant accepted solutions may be unmarked for the benefit of all Local Guides.

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Thank you for your information.

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@AngieYC Thank you very much for information.

@Md71 Thanks

Thanks @Mr_Prach very much for your details. I will be there as soon as possible for sure. Sorry for replying late. A little bit busy lately. Have a good day, bro.

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@DennisNguyen Its all right. And yes you are always welcome to Nepal at any time. :slight_smile:

Hi @Mr_Prach

Wow great capture.

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Hi @Mr_Prach wow what a lovely photograph :+1:.

Regard

@JMD9

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@Ashish_Kumer Thank you very much! Its actually great place. Thank you.