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Resunga: The Spiritual Crown of Gulmi — Complete Travel Guide

Resunga, located in the heart of Gulmi district, is one of the most revered and most visited sites in Nepal. At an altitude of about 2,346 meters above sea level, this sacred mountain is a wonderful blend of spirituality, natural beauty, and adventure for everyone. Often referred to as the “Pashupatinath of the West,” Resunga is most visited by pilgrims, mountaineers, and nature lovers throughout the year.

Resunga is deeply rooted in Hindu and Buddhist traditions. According to local legends, Rishi Resunga meditated extensively here, and his divine energy is believed to bless the land even today. The hilltop is home to several ancient temples and pilgrimage sites, including:

Each temple adds a layer of cultural richness, making Resunga both a spiritual paradise and a vibrant heritage site.



Resunga Hill is located in Gulmi District, Lumbini Province, Nepal. It is easily accessible by road from major cities like Butwal, Pokhara, and Kathmandu. The trek offers beautiful landscapes, winding mountain trails, and glimpses of rural life in Nepal.

By Bus :- From Butwal Approx. 105 KM, Approx. 185 KM from Pokhara and Approx. 348 KM from Kathmandu. Regular buses and shared jeeps are available from Butwal Bus Park, Pokhara and kathmandu to Tamghas and other major cities.

By Taxi or Private Car :- You can easily reach Tamghas from wherever you are coming from, and then hire a taxi from there to the top, or if you are coming in your own vehicle, you can easily reach there.

By Air :- Nepal Airlines operates weekly flights from Kathmandu to reach Resunga Municipality. Currently, there are only flights from Kathmandu. The nearest airports are Gautam Buddha International Airport and Pokhara International Airport.


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