Dhulikhel is located at the Eastern rim of Kathmandu Valley, south of the Himalayas at 1550m above sea level and is situated 30 km southeast of Kathmandu. Two major highway B.P. Highway and Araniko Highway passes through Dhulikhel. Araniko Highway connects Kathmandu, Nepal's capital city with Tibet's border town of Kodari. The naturally blessed destination is also equally culturally rich. Once in Dhulikhel, it already feels like one is away from the daily hustles. Located at the foot of the mountains, one can explore the spectacular panoramic views of the mountain ranges of Langtang, Mt. Duje Lakpa, Melungtse, Numbur, etc. The popular tourist destination has varieties of attractions that keeps up the longing for the city.The native inhabitants of Dhulikhel are the Newari people. Therefore, the city is not only filled with landscapes and beautiful views of nature but also comprises the cultural aspect of the traditional locals. There are many Hindu temples in the area that uplifts the heritage of the place. Shiva Temple, Kali Temple, Ganesh Temple, Chandeshwori Temple, Hari Sidhhi Temple, Bhagwati Shiva Temple, Gita Temple are the list of cultural sites that one can visit to get a sensational feel of the culture in Dhulikhel. The heritage walks through the temples and shrines are one peaceful experience not to miss. Moreover, Dhulikhel has the Kailashnath Mahadev Statue. It is the tallest Lord Shiva statue in the world. Standing 143 ft. high, the structure is of copper, zinc, cement, and steel, which is a perfect example of outstanding architecture that attracts thousands of visitors every week. Dhulikhel serves as the best spot for adventure lovers. One of the incredible zipline experiences in Nepal is here. The magical zip flying is something that one cannot miss while traveling through this city. Accompanied by perfect views, it is a worthwhile excitement.