Roshi Khola is a picturesque river in Panauti, an ancient Newar town located in the Kavrepalanchok District of Nepal. The river is a tributary of the Sunkoshi River and holds cultural and religious significance for the local population. Roshi Khola flows through terraced fields and rural landscapes, contributing to the agricultural richness of the region. The riverbanks are marked by lush greenery and are a peaceful retreat for locals and visitors alike. In Panauti, the confluence of the Roshi and the Punyamata rivers is considered sacred, adding to the town's historical temples and traditional architecture. The area is known for hosting vibrant festivals and rituals. Visitors can indulge in activities like swimming, fishing or simply enjoy the serenity of the ripples on the water surface. Its surroundings are dotted with traditional Nepalese houses and are a gateway to understanding the conventional lifestyle of the people in Panauti.