Nepal, like Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, is a land deeply rooted in ancient spiritual traditions. For your travel planning with Trip Tribal, here is a curated list of the most significant spiritual destinations in Nepal, ranging from bustling city shrines to remote Himalayan retreats.
Located in Prabhas Patan, it is traditionally considered the first of the twelve Jyotirlingas and is a symbol of resilience, having been rebuilt several times.
Situated on Srisailam Mountain, this temple is unique as it is both a Jyotirlinga and a Shakti Peetha, dedicated to both Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.
Located in Ujjain, the lingam here is Swayambhu (self-manifested) and is famous for its south-facing idol and the daily Bhasma Aarti.
Situated on an island called Mandhata in the Narmada River, the shape of the island is said to resemble the Hindu Om symbol.
The highest of the Jyotirlingas, located in the Himalayas near the Mandakini River, accessible only by a trek or helicopter during the summer months.
Located near Pune in the Sahyadri hills, it is the source of the Bhima River and is surrounded by a scenic wildlife sanctuary.
Standing on the western bank of the holy river Ganges in Varanasi, it is one of the most famous Hindu temples and a center of spiritual learning.
Located near Nasik, this temple is the source of the Godavari River and features a unique three-faced lingam representing Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.
Located in Deoghar, it is believed to be the place where Ravana worshipped Shiva to gain boons, and is a major site for the annual Shravani Mela.
Situated near Dwarka, it is believed to protect devotees from all poisons and features a large, seated statue of Lord Shiva.
Located on Rameswaram Island, it is the southernmost Jyotirlinga and is closely associated with the Ramayana and Lord Rama’s journey.
Located near the Ellora Caves in Aurangabad, it is believed to be the last or twelfth Jyotirlinga and is known for its beautiful South Indian architecture.










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