Jomsom Muktinath

8 Nights / 9 Days
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Jomsom Muktinath

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The Jomsom trek is a classic trek which is considered as one of the best trekking in the world according to Modem Maturity (USA) This trek lies in Mustang district and takes you along the Kalagandaki river bed and climbs out of the valley to one of the most holy temples in Nepal. Doing Jomsom trekking you will also do Muktinath trekking, the famous trekking destination in Annapurna Region Muktinath is the well-known Pilgrimage site for Hindu and Buddhist.

The marvelous views of Annapurna,Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri, Himchuli,Machhapuchchhre and Thorang peak makes your journey rewarding as well as awe- inspiring. On the way you will pass the world’s deepest groge, Kaligandaki bordered between Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountains.

Trip Name

Jomsom Muktinath

Trip Duration

8 Nights / 9 Days

Difficulty Level

High

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Detailed Itinerary

Day 1

Fly Pokhara and drive to Nayapul (1070m.), trek to Ulleri (2000m) 5 hours

It takes around 30 minutes to fly from kathmandu to Pokhara. While flying to Pokhara, you can enjoy the fantastic views of shimmering mountain ranges and spectacular landscapes below you. You will be met at Pokhara airport by your trekking crew. A short drive of about 45 minutes brings you to a trailhead at Birethanti, a busy village of lodges, shops and houses. You commence your trek with a gradual ascent along the left bank of the Bhurungdi Khola. You then leave the river and follow a trail along the upper edge of terraced fields through Hille to Tikhedungha. Thereafter, you cross a stream beyond the village and then drop down to the suspension bridge over the Bhurungdi Khola. Then you climb a long, steep and seemingly endless stone staircase, which eventually leads you to the village of Ulleri. From this village, there are fine views of Annapurna South and Hiunchuli. Overnight at Lodge in Ulleri.

Day 2

Trek to Ghorepani (2860m) 6-7 hours

As you ascend along the path that leads to a forest, you will find Annapurna South, hidden by a ridge. Beyond Banthanti, there are magnificent forests of oak and rhododendron. After crossing several crystal-clear mountain streams, you arrive at the village of Nangethanti. Another 1 and half hours of trekking through the forest, you reach Ghorepani. Ghorepani literally means “horse water” and is a popular watering spot for mules, which ply this route from Pokhara to Jomsom and beyond. A ten minutes walk takes you to a small pass and further to the villalge of Deaurali. For proper acclimatization, you rest at Ghorepani. Overnight at Local Lodge.

Day 3

Trek to Tatopani (1190m) 5-6 hours

You can catch an amazing view of the sunrise from an ideal vantage point of Poon Hill. After breakfast, you descend to Tatopani through the rhododendron forest amidst the magnificent natural vistas. As you near Chitre, you get an awe-inspiring view of Dhaulagiri range. The path then leads through terraced fields to SIkha, a Magar village clustered on a ridge. You continue descending, gradually at first and then more steeply to cross the Ghar Khola. After a short climb, you cross the Kali Gandaki on a large suspension bridge and from thereon, it is only a short distance upstream to Tatopani. Tatopani takes its name after the hot spring near the village below the village. Overnight at Local Lodge.

Day 4

Trek to Ghasa (200m) 5-6 hours

You have to follow the trail that ascends gently up the Kali Gandaki Gorge, the deepest gorge in the world, towards the village of Dana, which is surrounded by orange groves. En route, you come across local people selling baskets of oranges. Just beyond the small hamlet of Rupse, a thundering waterfall cascades down beside the trail. Thereafter, the trail enters the steepest and narrowest section of the gorge. You will find the layered stone path well-constructed and wide. As the rock cliff ends, you head towards Ghasa, a quaint Thakali village. You can see several flat-roofed Tibetan style houses in Ghala Overnight at Local Lodge.

Day 5

Trek to Larjung (2560m) 6-7 hours

After breakfast you trek from Ghasa towards Larjung. Few hours of descents soon follw other rock-strewn ascents through forests of fir, cypress and juniper along the riverbank of Kali Gandaki. As soon as you reach Larjung, you cannot help but marvel at the architectural grandeur of this small town; tunnels, narrow alleyways and houses built in traditional style presents an interesting sight. Overnight at Local Lodge.

Day 6

Trek to Jomsom (2173m) 4-5 hours

You begin to trek along the trail that follows the wide valley of the Kali Gandaki, passing through Khobang and Tukuche. Yet again, you get to see narrow alleyways and houses built around enclosed courtyards as a protection against the unpredictable wind of the Kali Gandaki gorge. The trail further meanders through stonewalled orchards. Soon you will come across a stone gate that marks the entrance to Marpha. You can spot several white-walled houses. Marpha has well-maintained drainage system and is most popular for its local apple brandy. After a lunch in Marpha, you continue trekking towards Jomsom. As you approach your destination Jomsom, the landscape becomes increasingly arid and impressive with its mixture of browns, yellows and greys contrasting with the white snowcapped peaks of Tilicho and Nilgiri. Overnight at Local Lodge.

Day 7

Trek to Muktinath (3710m) 5-6 hours

After breakfast you resume your trekking along the path up to the vast gravel riverbed of the Kali Gandaki. You come across a stream and verdant vegetation. On crossing a small ridge to Chhancha Lhumba at 2730 meters, you continue heading towards Muktinath, Dhaulagiri and Nilgiri dominates the view as you ascend to Khingar (3200m). More meadows, streams and lushvegetation can be seen along the trail as it paves to Jharkot (3500m). You encounter the ruins of the Dzong and pristine villages of Purang and Changur. As you trek past mule stables and steep barren hillside, you enter Ranipauwa. Ranipauwa for years has remained an ideal resting point for pilgrims and travelers. On trekking further, you enter Muktinath. Temples and religious shrines are the major attractions of this holy place. Pilgrims flock to the Buddhist gompa and pagoda-style temple of Lord Vishnu. Muktinath is an important pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists. Overnight at Local Lodge.

Day 8

Trek to Jomsom (2173m.) 5 hours

Heading away from Muktinath, you retrace your steps to Jomsom taking on the magnificent view of Nilgiri. You stay overnight in Jomsom. In the evening you celebrate the completion of your trek with the crew, whom you have come to know so well over the last 7 days. Overnight at Local Lodge.

Day 9

Fly from Jomsom to Pokhara and Fly/Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu

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