Jomsom Muktinath Trek is one of the adventure pilgrim trips to the bottom of the Himalayas Annapurna range lower Mustang. There’s a Muktinath Temple for centuries, an ancient temple and it has been a pilgrimage site for Hindus and Buddhists alike. Inside the temple, a sacred blue flame has burned non-stop for centuries. It features 108 water taps that spring forth water from its holy source. There are actually several temples here. There is a Buddhist stupa, plus Hindu Temples dedicated to Vishnu and Jwalamai, the goddess of fire.
It is an opportunity to explore the incredible Annapurna Mountain Range during the treks. It is the home of Annapurna I, the 10th highest mountain in the world. The peaks of the Annapurna Range feature many snow-capped peaks that literally touch the cobalt blue skies. The panoramic views from the trail will never cease to amaze you as you look toward the heavens.
This trip begins and ends in Kathmandu. Travel by first-class luxury bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara, enjoying the beauty of the Trisuli River canyon with its waterfalls and rapids during the bus ride till Pokhara city
The actual number of days of trekking is only four days. Fly from Pokhara to Jomsom to start the trek, and then return to Jomsom to fly back to Pokhara, where you will have an opportunity to explore this beautiful lakeside city.
But for a really Adventure trip, you can fly to Jomsom and walk to, Kagbeni village, Muktinath, and back to continue walking down to Jomsom, Marpha village. Ghasa Village, Tatopani Hot spring, Ghorepani poonhill, and back to Pokhara, it will be around 11 days arrival and departure from Nepal.
The trip is considered moderate and ideal for trekkers with any experience. The scenic views will leave you breathless as you visit sacred temples and quaint villages that make up the awe-inspiring Annapurna Region.
So ones not enough to go for your adventure trip Jomsom/Muktinath treks with Annapurna region, lower mustang as called Mini Tibet with Mixed Cultural, Tibetan Buddhist, Nepalese Buddhist, Hinduism, with Himalayan views.