Varahakshetra, is located at the confluence of Sapta Koshi and Koka r ivers of sunsari District ,west of Dharan. Though in solitude and shadowed, it is one of the most famous pilgrimage site of the Hindus from the time immemorial. It is one among the four holy Chhetras of Hindu poilgrims two of which Varahakshetra and Muktinath, are in Nepal and the rest lie in India.
Situated in the middle of the beautiful hillock in Dharan, the holy temple of Dantakali is famous among the Hindus as the place where lie the sacred teeth of the goddess Satidevi, the consort of the great god Mahadev. There is the popular belief that the temple still enshrines the sacred teeth.
Pancha meaning five and Kanya meaning women (virgin), it is the temple of five goddesses Draupadi, Tara, Manju, Kunti and Parvati, Situated 1km. North of Dharan, it is a historical temple supposed to have built by a king of Sen dynasty, Narendra Sen in the 16th century. Dilapidated by the earthquake in 1988, the temple was renovated later.
Religion is firmly embedded in the lives of human being and has remained as the driving force of many of the human activities and at the same time as the central topic of philosophical speculations throughout the ages. Further, religion is responsible for the emergence of value system in human binges. This is more so with Nepal as she is the most important place of Hindu religion in the world and at the same time as the birth place of Lord Buddha. These two religions Hinduism and Buddhism, along with many other religious sects, have played greater role in building the social structure; cultural etiquettes and systems, codes of conduct and the way of life as a whole, in this tiny kingdom.
Situated amidst the tall trees and banboo groves, the temple of Budha Subba is one of the four major temples at Dharan.Unlike many other Hindu temples with the images of gods and goddesses, that temple enshrines three tomblike mounds believe to be the tombs of king Buddhikarna, the last king of then state of Vijaypur and his family killed by the rulers of Shaha dynasty of Gorkha in 1832 B.S.(now running 2062).