Balaju:- Balaju consists of a sprawling garden of stone water spouts, religious shrines, fish ponds, and a replica of the statue of Budhanilkantha. Situated below Nagajun hill about three km northwest of the city center, Balaju is known for its bank of 22 stone water spouts (hill) carved in the shape of sea-dragons. Devotees take ritual baths under the gush of water. Balaju is also known as Lhuti.
Budhanilkanha:- It is situated below shivapuri hill at the northern end of the valley. It is about nine km from the city center. The hub of the temple complex is a pond in which lies a great stone figure of the Hindu god Bishnu reclining on the coils of a cosmic serpent. It is also known as Bhuijasi.

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