Maula Kalika Temple, in Nepal's Gaindakot , is a significant Hindu shrine devoted to Goddess Kalika, a fierce and powerful form of the goddess Durga.

Maula Kalika Temple, perched on a hilltop in Gaindakot, the temple offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, including the Trishuli River, lush forests, and the distant Himalayan range. This serene and picturesque setting provides a tranquil environment for meditation and reflection.
The temple holds significant religious and cultural importance, attracting thousands of devotees and pilgrims throughout the year, especially during the festival of Dashain. During this festival, the temple becomes a hub of religious activities, with devotees flocking to offer prayers and participate in traditional rituals to seek blessings for protection, strength, and prosperity. The ascent to the temple, involving a moderate hike, is considered an act of devotion, and many visitors find spiritual fulfillment in the journey itself.
Maula Kalika Temple is not only a spiritual haven but also a popular tourist destination due to its natural beauty and serene atmosphere. Visiting this temple provides a unique opportunity to experience Nepal's rich cultural heritage, spirituality, and the stunning natural landscape, making it a must-visit site for both devotees and travelers.
Deity: Kalika
Temple Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday Open 24 hours
Address: PCH5+2F5, Kalika Mandir Trail, Gaindakot 33000, Nepal
Phone: +977 78-501226
Geographic coordinates: 27°43′39″N 84°24′32″E / 27.7275°N 84.4088°E