Muktinath Jomsom Trekking – 13 Days offers one of the most advanced trekking routes providing comfortable lodges operated by Thakalis and Gurungs families. Initiating from Pokhara, you ascend the Annapurna hills following the charming Gurung villages and carry on through Lichen-draped rhododendron forest to hike Poonhill at dawn for stunning views of Dhaulagiri and Annapurnas. Then you will walk up the deepest valley between two Himalayan colossal, Annapurna (8091m) and Dhaulagiri (8167m).
During Muktinath Jomsom Trekking – 13 Days, when you walk up the Kaligandaki valley, we go through the long-established and flourishing villages of Tukuche, Ghasa, Marpha & Jomsom. The Thakali, long-established traders, have transferred their pleasant and immaculate hotels into local homes and are famous as one of Nepal’s most friendly and successful innkeepers. Passing Jomsom, you approach the dry landscape like Tibet in Mustang. At Muktinath, set down the Thorung-La Pass; you will have a day to explore the temple and villages; also, you will enjoy stunning mountain views before taking the flight to Pokhara from Jomsom. If you are interested in exploring more about Mustang, you may choose Upper Mustang Trek, but this trek is considered a restricted region trekking. It must obtain the limited region special permits and guidelines.
Muktinath Jomsom Trekking – 13 Days starts from Nayapul (48 Km from Pokhara); trekking over hilly ridges of Lumle and walk about 20 to Birethanti, then you trek steadily up the side of the valley, reaching hile to Thikhedunga. You feel great when you get to Poonhill at sunrise; the mountain ranges of Annapurnas will warmly welcome you. Ghorepani – Poonhill trek could be the best option if you have a short time for trekking.
No of Days | Itinerary | Overnight |
Day 01 | Fly Kathmandu to Pokhara (30 minutes flights) | Hotel |
Day 02 | Fly Pokhara to Jomsom (15 minutes flight) | Hotel |
Day 03 | Jomsom to Muktinath Trek – 16 KM (5-6 hours)
Visit Darshan at the infamous Muktinath Temple and drive back to Jomsom. |
Hotel |
Day 04 | Fly back to Pokhara | Hotel |
Day 05 | Fly back to Kathmandu |
Please read: This is the shortest itinerary for those who have short holidays in Nepal. Also, you should be aware of the flight from Pokhara to Jomsom, which operates until noon only. Flying can be delayed or canceled due to unfavorable weather conditions. So, having a few extra days on this Jomsom Muktinath trek five days would be highly suggested. We also have a Muktinath helicopter day trip option if you are interested in making this trip to Muktinath in a day from Kathmandu or Pokhara.
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Accommodation: Accommodation is typically provided in twin rooms in cities, though a single supplement can be requested for an additional fee. During peak season, it can be difficult to find single or twin rooms in the mountains, so our lodges usually offer dormitory-style accommodation. Our priority is always to provide clean and safe rooms for our guests.
Meals: Our packages in Bhutan include full board meals, with breakfast, lunch, and dinner included. For treks, all meals are provided, but you will need to pay extra for drinking water and snacks.
Nepal Visa: If you are planning a trip to Nepal, you must have a valid passport and Nepal Visa. Depending on your country of origin, you may need to obtain a Nepal Tourist Visa before your arrival. To be eligible, your passport should be valid for a minimum of six months from your Tour Start Date. If you are planning on traveling to multiple countries on your trip, make sure to get a multi-entries Nepal Visa.
Bhutan Visa Clearance: All visitors to Bhutan must have a valid Bhutan Visa Clearance before their trip. To obtain it, you must submit a color-scanned copy of your passport, which must be valid for at least 6 months from the start date of your tour. Your tour operator will send you a Visa Clearance prior to your departure, which you must present at the Druk Air/Bhutan Airlines counter during check-in. Once you arrive at Paro Airport, your passport will be stamped with the original visa.
Tibet Group Visa (TGV): All travelers from any nation intending to go to Tibet from Nepal must obtain a Tibet Group Visa (TGV) in Kathmandu with the help of a tour operator. To ensure the successful application of the TGV, you should plan to arrive in Kathmandu 3-4 working days before your travel date. If you are coming from China, you will not require a TGV; instead, you will need a Chinese Visa and Permit. To find out more about the process of entering Tibet, please look into the Tibet entry procedure.
Nepal & Bhutan: Visiting Nepal and Bhutan at the same time is ideal as they share a similar climate. From high mountains to low land sub-tropical plains and jungles, the two countries have similar weather. The best time to visit is from March to April (spring) and October to December (autumn and early winter). During these months, the air is clean and fresh with sunny skies. January and February are colder months, while June, July, and August (summer) are typically monsoon seasons.
Tibet: It is best to visit Tibet between April and October when the weather is warm and the skies are clear. However, from November to March, it is still possible to explore certain areas like Namtso, Everest Base Camp, and Mount Kailash, as long as the roads are not blocked by snow. Temperatures during this time may be quite cold.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Nepal Tour and Trekking Do I Need A Visa To Enter Nepal? Yes, all foreigners, Except Indians, need a Nepalese visa to enter Nepal. Most nationals can get an on-arrival visa at the TIA airport. However, it is advised to consult with your nearby Embassy or Consulate of Nepal. What do I need to get my visa? You need to have a valid passport, some… Read More »