Muktinath Tour and Trip

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Trip Facts

Group Size 1-12 Persons
Trip Grade Easy
Accommodation Hotel
Max Height 3800 Metres
Start From Kathmandu
End At Kathmandu
Transportation Flight +Car+Jeep+Bus
Duration 9 Days

Best season: All

Trip Highlights

  • For pilgrims and tourists, the Muktinath Tour includes a number of features that make it a memorable and worthwhile experience. 
  • The Muktinath Tour's major highlights include the following:
  • Muktinath is extremely important to both Hindus and Buddhists in terms of religion. 
  • Devotees can purify their sins and achieve moksha (freedom) from the cycle of life and death there, according to popular belief.
  • Muktinath Temple: The Muktinath Temple, a Hindu shrine to Lord Vishnu, is the tour's major draw. 
  • The temple complex has 108 "Muktidhara," or water sprouts, as well as a lovely image of Lord Vishnu. 
  • Under these water sprouts, bathing in holy water is thought to be auspicious and cleansing.
  • wala Mai Temple: A noteworthy temple located within the

Muktinath Tour is a religious pilgrimage journey to the sacred site of Muktinath in Nepal, located at an altitude of approximately 3,800 meters. It is a highly revered destination for both Hindus and Buddhists, offering spiritual significance and a memorable adventure in the majestic Himalayan Mountains. The tour includes visits to the Muktinath Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, and the Jwala Mai Temple, which houses an eternal flame fueled by natural gas. The tour also includes a trekking component as part of the Annapurna Circuit, offering stunning views of snow-capped mountains, diverse flora and fauna, and an opportunity to experience the unique culture and lifestyle of the local communities. The Muktinath Tour combines spirituality with adventure, offering thrilling challenges and rewards.

Pilgrims typically start their journey from Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, a navel to Pokhara or Jomsom, and then trek or travel by road to reach Muktinath. Upon reaching Muktinath, pilgrims engage in various religious activities, including offering prayers, performing rituals, taking a holy bath in the nearby Kali Gandaki River, and circumambulating the temple. The Jwala Mai Temple, which houses an eternal flame fueled by natural gas, symbolizes the fire element. The eternal flame at the Jwala Mai Temple is believed to have been burning for centuries, attracting pilgrims from all over the world. It is said that the flame represents power and is considered a sacred site for Hindus and Buddhists alike. 

Trip Itinerary

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  • 30
  • Breakfast
  • Hotel
  • Car
  • 1345 m

Arrive in Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal.

Transfer to your hotel and rest.

Explore the vibrant streets of Thamel and prepare for the journey ahead.

  • 5
  • Breakfast, Lunch
  • Hotel
  • Private Car
  • 1345 m

Embark on a guided tour of Kathmandu's cultural and historical attractions.

Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and Swayambhunath Stupa.

  • 6-7
  • Break Fast
  • Hotel
  • Flight +Car +Tourist Bus
  • 820 m

Travel from Kathmandu to Pokhara, either by flight (30 minutes) or by road (6-7 hours).

Enjoy scenic views of rivers, hills, and villages along the way.

Arrive in Pokhara and check into your hotel.

Explore the serene Phewa Lake and enjoy the beautiful sunset views.

  • 20-25
  • Breakfast+ Lunch+ Dinner
  • Hotel
  • Flight + Jeep +Car +Bus
  • 2804 m

Fly from Pokhara to Jomsom (about 20 minutes).

Start your trek from Jomsom to Kagbeni (2-3 hours).

Pass through the Kali Gandaki Gorge, the deepest gorge in the world.

Reach Kagbeni, a picturesque village situated at the confluence of the Kali Gandaki and Jhong Rivers.

Explore the ancient monastery and immerse yourself in the Tibetan Buddhist culture.

  • 5-6
  • Breakfast+ Lunch+ Dinner
  • Hotel
  • Car +Jeep+Walking
  • 3800 m

Trek from Kagbeni to Muktinath (5-6 hours).

Enjoy the scenic trail with views of the Nilgiri and Dhaulagiri mountains.

Reach Muktinath, a sacred place revered by Hindus and Buddhists.

Visit the Muktinath Temple and take a holy bath under the 108 water sprouts.

Explore the Jwala Mai Temple and witness the eternal flame.

  • 4-5
  • Breakfast+ Lunch+ Dinner
  • Hotel
  • Jeep + Car
  • 2743 m

Trek back from Muktinath to Jomsom (4-5 hours) or travel by road.

Return to Jomsom and rest in a guesthouse.

Explore the town and its unique cultural blend of Tibetan and Nepalese influences.

  • 20-25
  • Break Fast
  • Hotel
  • Flight + Car +Jeep
  • 822 m

Fly from Jomsom to Pokhara (about 20 minutes).

Transfer to your hotel in Pokhara.

Relax and enjoy the scenic beauty of Pokhara.

Optional: Explore the Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave or visit the International Mountain Museum.

  • 30
  • Breakfast
  • Hotel
  • Flight +Bus+ Car
  • 1400 m

Travel back to Kathmandu from Pokhara, either by flight or road.

Arrive in Kathmandu and transfer to your hotel.

Spend the day at leisure, shopping for souvenirs or exploring the city.

  • 20
  • Breakfast
  • Hotel
  • Car
  • 1400 m

It’s your last day in Nepal! Grab some breakfast, and then take in some last-minute shopping in Kathmandu. We’ll make sure you arrive at Kathmandu International Airport with plenty of time before your flight home. 

Cost Includes

  • Transportation: This typically includes the cost of flights or road transportation from your place of origin to Muktinath. It may also include local transfers within Nepal, such as from Kathmandu to Pokhara or Jomsom (the nearest airport to Muktinath).
  • Accommodation: The cost of accommodation during your stay in Muktinath or nearby towns like Jomsom or Kagbeni may be included. This can range from basic guesthouses to more luxurious hotels, depending on your preferences and the package you choose.
  • Meals: Some packages may include meals, such as breakfast, lunch, and dinner, either at your place of accommodation or at designated restaurants. However, this may vary, and some packages may only include breakfast while excluding other meals.
  • Permits and entrance fees: The cost of necessary permits and entrance fees to Muktinath and surrounding areas may be included in the package. This can include the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the entry fee for Muktinath Temple.

Cost Excludes

  • Visa and international airfare: The cost of obtaining a visa for Nepal and international airfare to Nepal are typically not included in the trip cost. You would need to arrange and cover these expenses separately.
  • Personal expenses: Any personal expenses such as souvenirs, additional meals and drinks, snacks, travel insurance, and tips for guides or drivers are generally not included and would need to be borne by the individual traveler.
  • Optional activities: If you wish to engage in additional activities or side trips during your visit to Muktinath, such as trekking in the Annapurna region, horse riding, or visiting nearby attractions, the cost of these activities would generally not be included.

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Trip Equipments

  • Clothing:
  • Layered clothing: The weather in Muktinath can be unpredictable, so it's advisable to pack layered clothing to adapt to varying temperatures. Include lightweight and breathable items, as well as warm layers like fleece jackets or sweaters for colder conditions.
  • Waterproof jacket: Muktinath is located in the mountainous region of Nepal, so it's crucial to have a waterproof or water-resistant jacket to protect yourself from rain or snow.
  • Comfortable walking shoes: Ensure you have comfortable, sturdy shoes with good traction for walking on uneven terrain and during treks if you plan to do any.
  • Hat and sunglasses: To shield yourself from the sun's rays at higher altitudes, pack a hat and sunglasses.
  • Gloves and hat/scarf: If you're visiting during colder months or planning to trek in the region, it's advisable to bring gloves, a warm hat, and a scarf to protect yourself from cold temperatures.
  • Backpack:
  • A comfortable backpack or daypack is essential for carrying your essentials during the day, such as water, snacks, sunscreen, a camera, extra clothing layers, and any personal items.
  • Trekking gear (if applicable):
  • If you plan to undertake treks in the Annapurna region or surrounding areas, you may need additional trekking equipment such as trekking poles, sturdy hiking boots, a sleeping bag, and a backpack suitable for multi-day treks. It's recommended to consult with a local trekking agency or guide for specific trekking equipment requirements.
  • Personal items and accessories:
  • Personal toiletries: Bring your preferred toiletries, including travel-sized items like soap, shampoo, toothpaste, and a toothbrush.
  • Medications: If you require any prescription medications or personal medical supplies, ensure you have an adequate supply for the duration of your trip.
  • First aid kit: Carry a basic first aid kit with essentials like band-aids, antiseptic cream, pain relievers, and any specific medications you may need.
  • Travel adapter and charger: Nepal uses Type C, D, and M power outlets, so bring a suitable travel adapter and charger for your electronic devices. Remember to check the weather conditions and the specific activities you plan to undertake during your Muktinath trip to determine the exact equipment and clothing requirements. Additionally, consider the duration of your stay and the availability of laundry facilities if you prefer to pack fewer clothes and do laundry along the way.

FAQ's Before Travel

Yes, there are food and drinking water facilities available in Muktinath. The local guesthouses and restaurants offer a variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes, including local Nepali and Tibetan cuisines. However, it is recommended to carry water purification tablets or a water filter to ensure safe drinking water, as the availability of bottled water may be limited in some areas.

There is no specific dress code to enter the Muktinath Temple. However, as it is a sacred place, it is advisable to dress modestly and respectfully. It is recommended to cover your shoulders, wear appropriate length clothing, and remove footwear before entering the temple premises.

Yes, you can take a holy dip in the Kali Gandaki River near Muktinath. The river is considered sacred, and many pilgrims believe that bathing in its waters brings spiritual purification. However, it is important to exercise caution as the water can be cold and the currents may be strong. These are just a few commonly asked questions about the Muktinath Tour. It is always a good idea to gather more information and plan your trip accordingly to ensure a smooth and enjoyable pilgrimage experience.

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