Muktinath Temple Spiritual Tour
Muktinath Temple is Nepal's most revered pilgrimage site, drawing adherents of both Hindu and Buddhist religions. At an elevation of 3,800 meters in the Mustang District, it ranks among the highest temples in the world. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Hinduism's symbol of freedom (moksha), Tibetan Buddhists revere it as Chumig Gyatsa, the "Hundred Waters,".
Why Choose the Muktinath Temple Tour?
- ✓ Experience the spiritual environment of a multi-faith pilgrimage site.
- ✓ Witness the awe-inspiring natural spectacle of Jwala Mai, the burning flame.
- ✓ Experience the beauty of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountains.
- ✓ Experience village cultures at Kagbeni and Marpha.
- ✓ Choose any mode of transportation: flight, jeep, trek, or helicopter.
Journey to Muktinath: Travel Options
Travelers can reach Muktinath from Pokhara via several routes:
- -Helicopter: A direct 35-minute helicopter ride to the temple complex, followed by a short walk.
- -Flight & Jeep: 20-minute flight from Pokhara to Jomsom, and then a 1-hour jeep ride to Ranipauwa and a further 45-minute trek.
- -Jeep: An 8-hour scenic jeep drive through Pokhara, trekking through attractions like Rupse Waterfall and Marpha Village.
- -Trek: 7–8 day trek from Nayapul for seasoned trekkers who are looking for an authentic experience.
Highlights of the Muktinath Temple Tour
- -Jwala Mai: The fire that has been burning for centuries.
- -108 water spouts offering ritualistic holy bath.
- -Picturesque sight of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.
- -Finding natural locations such as the Rupse Waterfall and historic monuments such as the Kagbeni Monastery.
- -Pilgrimage to Muktinath temple, which is revered by Hindus and Buddhists alike.
Tour Packages
Muktinath Temple Tour offers a variety of packages to suit different preferences and travel styles.
- -Flight Tour to Muktinath Darshan - 6 days.
- -Jeep tour to Muktinath – 8 hours of sightseeing drive from Pokhara.
- -Trekking Option – 7-8 day trek from Nayapul to Muktinath.