Where is Sali Nadi (Sankhu)?
Sali Nadi (Sankhu) is near Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, with Kathmandu Valley used as the route reference point on WanderBees.
The Sali Nadi is a sacred river flowing past the ancient Vajrayogini temple town of Sankhu, 17 km northeast of Kathmandu — the primary gathering site for the month-long Swasthani Brat Katha festival held every Magh (January–February). Thousands of women observe the fast and perform daily ritual baths in the Sali river for 31 days, creating one of the valley's most deeply intimate religious spectacles.
From Kathmandu Valley
19.4 km
From Kathmandu Valley
51 min
Elevation
1,340 m
Activities
1
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Sali Nadi (Sankhu) is a mapped place to visit near Kathmandu Valley. WanderBees tracks it as a 19.4 km trip from Kathmandu Valley, with typical travel time around 51 min. Compare the listed activities, difficulty, cost, season, weather, local reports, and emergency contacts before leaving.
Sali Nadi (Sankhu) is near Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, with Kathmandu Valley used as the route reference point on WanderBees.
Yes. Sali Nadi (Sankhu) is listed as a place to visit near Kathmandu Valley for travelers comparing route distance, travel time, activities, cost, season, and local condition signals from Kathmandu Valley.
Sali Nadi (Sankhu) is about 19.4 km from Kathmandu Valley, with a typical travel time of 51 min.
Sali Nadi (Sankhu) may appear in searches such as "Sali Nadi (Sankhu) adventure camp" when people are looking for outdoor activities, picnic spots, camps, or guided experiences nearby. WanderBees treats it as a destination area and lists the available activities on this page.
Listed activities include Sali Nadi Swasthani Mela (Magh Festival).
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