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Jomsom
Muktinath Trek |
The physical beauty along the Jomsom Trek is
breathtaking. The scenery of the trail ranges from forests of
brilliant red rhododendrons to rocky cliffs and desert. The
trail follows the Kali Gandaki River. The Kali Gandaki is a
quarter of a mile wide river bed; during the winter the river is
practically dry, but during the summer monsoon it fills with
rain water and melting snow. This river forms the largest gorge
in the world, on one side lies the Annapurna mountain range and
on the other side is Dhaulagiri. Between the two ranges, there
are views of 8 of the 20 highest mountains in the world.
The culture among the trail is rich. The trail weaves through
the Lower Mustang region of Nepal, ending at the village of
Kagbeni, a Tibetan influenced village filled with prayer wheels,
chortens and a Buddhist monastery. The trail's highest point,
3800 m, is reached in Muktinath, a holy site of temples sacred
to both Buddhists and Hindus. |
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Facts of the
Trek |
Trekking Destination : Jomsom (3800m.)
Group Size : Min - 1
Departure : On Request.
Maximum altitude : 3800m.
Grade : Strenuous
Season :
Through Out the Year
Accommodation :
Lodge/ Camping
Duration : 8 Days
Entry : Jomsom
Exit : Dhampus
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Itinerary of
Jomsom Muktinath Trek in
Detail |
Day 01 :
Arrival Kathmandu, transfer to Hotel by our
representative/Hotel. |
Day 02 : Kathmandu city Tour |
Day 03 : Kathmandu – Pokhara by
tourist Bus or Private Coach (5-6 hrs) or by
Flight 30 min. |
Day 04 : Pokhara – Jomsom (Fly 40
Min) (Free day for Acclimatization) |
Day 05 : Jomsom – Kagbeni –
Muktinath (trek – 5-6hrs) |
Day 06 : Muktinath - Jomsom |
Day 07 : Jomsom - Kalopani |
Day 08 : Kalopani – Tatopani |
Day 09 : Tatopani - Ghorepani |
Day 10 : Ghorepani - Ghandruk |
Day 11 : Ghandruk – Dahmpush –
Pokhara (5 hrs Trek & drive) |
Day 12 : Pokhara-Kathmandu (Drive
or fly to Kathmandu) |
Day 13 : Kathmandu Free Day |
Day 14 : Airport Transfer for your
final Departure |
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Booking
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