Mode of Travel: AIR + LAND + TREK
Program Type: TREKKING
Maximum Altitude: 3901m
Trip Seasons: All seasons
Trek begins: Jomsom
Trek ends: Dhampus Phedi
Single Supplementary: US$ 150
A unique classical trekking route through Jomsom in Kali Gandaki valley leads to famous pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhist religion, the place is called Muktinath. Jomsom Muktinath trek is the most recognized name of this hiking route and some time it is also known as lower Mustang trek or Muktinath trekking.
Hike up to Muktinath offers you to experience with varieties of changes in dramatic way, within a few hours walking distance, than anywhere else in Nepal. Diversity in flora and fauna, landscape and culture and diverse climate zones from temperate zone around Tukuche to the sub tropical humid zone in Tatopani, drier zone Jomsom to rainy area Lete in two hours walking distance likewise windy Jomsom valley to non-windy Kali Gandaki gorge in two hours walking distance. Walking through the deepest gorge in the world, The Kaligandaki gorge made by Kaligandaki River in between two giants Annapurna and Dhaulagiri is amazing.
Day 01 :Arrive at Kathmandu Airport (1340m) and transfer to Hotel.
Day 02 :Rest and preparation day in Kathmandu.
Day 03 :Drive 7 hours to Pokhara (827m) by tourist bus.
Day 04 :Fly from Pokhara to Jomsom and Trek 3 hours to Kagbeni (2804m).
Day 05 :Trek 5 hours to Muktinath (3802m).
Day 06 :Trek 6 hours to Marpha,the apple kingdom of Nepal (2667m).
Day 07 :Trek 5 hours to Lete (2530m).
Day 08 :Trek 6 hours to Tatopani hotspring (1190m).
Day 09 :Trek 7 hours to Ghorepani (2820m).
Day 10 :Trek 6 hours to Nayapul and Drive to Pokhara.
Day 11 :Sightseeing in Pokhara.
Day 12 :Drive out to Kathmandu.
Day 13 :Sightseeing around Kathmandu valley and farewell Dinner.
Day 14 :Transfer to international airport for your final Departure.
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