The Kailashnath Mahadev Statue is located in Sanga, on the border between Bhaktapur and Kavrepalanchwok districts in Nepal, near Nagarkot. It is one of the largest statues of Lord Shiva in the world, standing at a height of 143 feet (43.5 meters). Completed in 2010, this grand structure is made of copper, zinc, steel, and concrete. The statue symbolizes peace, prosperity, and the protection of Nepal. Situated atop a hill, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mountains, providing a tranquil retreat for visitors and pilgrims alike. The area around Kailashnath Mahadev is well-maintained with lush gardens, sitting areas, and a park, making it a popular destination for both spirituality and leisure. The place has quickly gained importance as a religious site, attracting thousands of devotees, especially during the festivals of Shivaratri and Teej. The site also includes a modern complex with facilities such as souvenir shops, refreshments, and accommodations, catering to the needs of the tourists who come to witness this marvel of religious art.