Siddha Baba Temple is a place of worship for devotees who have faith in Lord Shiva. Devotees from various parts of Palpa and Rupandehi come to the temple, as well as from various parts of India. People come here to pray and get their wishes fulfilled, which is why there is a huge crowd of devotees here, and the custom of flying pigeons has been going on. Due to this, the number of pigeons here is increasing day by day.
This Siddha Baba temple is visited by a large number of Hindus on Saturdays and Mondays, as well as during festivals directly and indirectly linked to Shiva.
According to legend, it is also considered the place of penance of King Bhartuhari, the elder brother of Vikramaditya, who started the Vikram Sambat.
Apart from Shiva, this temple houses shrines of gods and goddesses including Lord Ganesha, Naga Devta, Manasa Devi and Vishwakarma Baba. The temple premises have a dharamshala, a place of worship and other public service facilities.
How to Reach Siddha Baba Temple
Just 2.30 km from Butwal New Bus Park, 28.90 km from Nepal-India Border Belhiya ( Sunauli), and 32.30 km from Gautam Buddha International Airport, Manimukunda Sen Park is a place where everyone can enjoy a blissful natural environment.
By Bus :- You can easily get a bus from the new and old bus park in Butwal. Since buses go to many places in Rupandehi from here, it is also very easy to get a bus, and the bus may take some time.
By Taxi or Private Vehicle :- If you have your own vehicle or a rented taxi, auto and online ride, you can easily reach the Manimukunda Sen Park . The very beautiful place is very close to the Mahendra Highway, a very important highway in Nepal. You can also come here easily and easily from other places.
By Foot or Bicycle :- You can easily and conveniently reach the Manimukunda Sen Park by foot or bicycle.
Timing
The park is open to visitors throughout the week:
Sunday to Saturday : 7 AM to 6:30 PM
Entry fees and Details about Manimukunda Sen Park, Butwal
Entry and Visit Details about Manimukunda Sen Park, Butwal
Visitors are required to pay an entrance fee, which contributes to the maintenance and development of the park:
Nepali Citizens: NPR 60 per visit.
Students (with valid ID): NPR 40 per visit.
SAARC Nationals: NPR 100 per visit.
Foreign Nationals: NPR 200 per visit.
Additional charges apply for certain activities such as cycling and amusement park rides. Discounts may be available for group visits and special events.
Weather of Manimukunda Sen Park, Butwal
Butwal experiences a subtropical climate, characterized by:
- Spring (March to May): Warm and pleasant, ideal for outdoor activities.
- Summer (June to August): Hot and humid with heavy rainfall; visitors should be prepared for sudden showers.
- Autumn (September to November): Mild temperatures and clear skies, making it a popular time for tourism.
- Winter (December to February): Cool and dry, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C.
Conclusion
Manimukunda Sen Park is a very beautiful place full of nature. There are various picnic spots, a children’s park, a zoo and many other places full of nature. Definitely come once and you will always want to come again and again.
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