Muktinath is a pilgrimage
center for Buddhist and Hind
us.
The shrines include a Buddhist Gompa
and the Vishnu temple Jwala Mai. An old
temple nearby shelter spring and natural gas
jets, which provide Muktinath with the
famous eternal flame. Jomsom is the only place
along the Annapurna circuit, which is
connected by air with Pokhara and Kathmandu.
It is also the district headquarters of Mustang,
which includes part of the legendary Mustang
and the Muktinath Region. Trekking to
Muktinath begins from Jomsom. Our trails
will be easy to go to along the Kaligandaki
River and reach to village of Kagbeni,
a Tibetan influenced settlement close to Lo-Manthang,
the capital of what use to be the old principality
of Mustang. From Kagbeni village the
trail climbs steeply to rejoin the regular trial
before Khingar is reached. A further climb brings
you to Jharkot then Ranipauwa, the accommodation
area of Muktinath (3,710m.), where we
can see most impressive views of Mt. Dhaulagiri,
Tukche peak, Thapa peak, Dhampus Peak,
Nilgiri north and Tilicho Peak.
Itinerary
Day 01 :- Arrival
Day 02 :- Kathmandu sight seeing
Day 03 :- Drive or Flight to Pokhara
Day 04 :- Flight to Jomsom trek
to Muktinath
Day 05 :- Muktinath sightseeing and back to
Jharkot
Day 06 :- Trek to Kagbeni
Day 07 :- Trek to Marpha
Day 08 :- Trek back to Jomsom
Day 09 :- Flight to Pokhara
Day 10 :- Leisure
Day 11 :- Pokhara to white water Rafting
Day 12 :- Rafting Drive to Jungle
Safari
Day 13 :- Jungle Safari
Day 14 :- Jungle Safari to Kathmandu
Day 15 :- Leisure and tour Finish
Day last :- warm departure