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Muktinath, which rests at an incredible altitude of 3,750 meters near Thorong La Pass in Nepal's Mustang District, is also a revered pilgrimage site for Hindus and Buddhists. This sacred destination, known as Mukti Kshetra, also known as the Place of Salvation, holds immense spiritual significance as it is believed to remove devotees of their sins. The temple, with its distinct pagoda-style architecture, is dedicated to the almighty Hindu deity, Lord Vishnu, and draws thousands of devotees and tourists from across Nepal and more. Its calm surroundings and spiritual ambience make it the great highlight of the great Mustang side.
Reaching Muktinath typically takes a 5-7 hour hike through the state of Jomsom, a journey that can be challenging for those unaccustomed to long treks. However, finer options are available, with the Muktinath Helicopter Tour as a popular choice. This tour is also ideal for travelers looking for convenience and efficiency, allowing them to bypass the fine hike while enjoying breathtaking aerial visuals of the region. The tour ranges from $600 to $3,000, offering a rare blend of comfort and pleasing, inspiring landscapes, making it a worthwhile investment for several visitors.
The Muktinath Helicopter Tour is also renowned for the unparalleled bird's-eye sight of the Himalayan terrain. Lasting three hours, the journey offers travellers the opportunity to see the stunning beauty of the incredible Mustang landscape, snow-capped mountains, and sprawling valleys well from above. The ease of this tour, combined with the fine vistas, makes it one of Nepal's most sought-after helicopter feelings, leaving visitors with several memories they will treasure for a lifetime.
Expand Details Collapse DetailsWe will go to the wonderful city of Pokhara, where you will visit the fantastic Phewa Lake, Davis Falls, Tal Barahi Temple, Gupteshwor Cave, and the infamous International Mountain Museum. You will also relax and prepare for the journey ahead.
You will travel in a rented jeep that will last from 8 hours to 10 hours or take a flight from 20 minutes at the great Jomsom Airport. Scenic drives all through the river valleys and mountainous vistas. We will also stop by Tatopani for hot springs.
You will take a quality jeep or get trekking for close to 2 to 3 hours. Later today, visit Muktinath, a profoundly religious and sacred site for Hindus and Buddhists. Take a great bath at the 108 water spouts and two ponds. Go to nearby temples and monasteries like Jwala Mai Temple.
You will travel and drive back through 8 to 10 hours or take a great flight. Take a relaxation walk or continue exploring through any uncovered attractions.
Today is the last day of the Pokhara tour in general. You can extend your trip and explore the state of Pokhara. Depart from the city of Kathmandu or any destination of your choice.
- Important Documents
- Warm, layered clothes, rainproof jackets, and lightweight clothing in hot temperatures
- Shoes, hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
- Lip balm, toiletries, and tissue paper
- Mobile, camera, and charger
- Water, energy, and snacks,
- First aid kit
- Some cash
FAQs
Five passengers could travel together in the singular helicopter to the great Muktinath.
The Muktinath helicopter tour can accommodate 4 to 5 passengers, with a total weight limit of around 500 kg, excluding the diligent captain.
The Muktinath helicopter tour is an excellent option for travelling with several family members. This short and convenient trip through the great Pokhara is ideal for creating memorable experiences.
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