We are glad to offer you Pashupatinath, Mankamana and Muktinath Darshan Yatra (Tour). Except get blessed by different God and goddesses, this trip offers you, bound with beautiful mountain vistas, astonishing Landscape scenery, vegetation, and wildlife activities, Not only that, live hood of a low elevation of the High Himalayan people, whose culture, tradition, and beliefs have been around for centuries, are amazing. The historical and religious heritage site is really worth a visit.
You will explore historical and spiritual attractions, including the historic Kathmandu Durbar Square, the House of Living Goddess "Kumari,” Kasthamandup temple”, which was built from a single tree in the 16th century, Big bells and big drams, Erotic carving in an old wooden temple, old palace, etc. Bouddhanath, one of the largest Stupas in Nepal; Swayambhunath, situated on top of the hill known as the Monkey Temple, is one of the oldest Buddhist Stupa in the world, and has been registered on UNESCO heritage list. Pashupatinath is a Hindu holy place, Sadhus and pilgrims bathing occasionally, funeral pyres burning on the Ghats, located on the holy Bagmati river. After these activities, go back to the hotel and prepare for the next day's tour. After full days of Kathmandu Valley sightseeing with our professional Tour guide, the goddess of wishes fulfills Mankamana, the beautiful touristic city of Pokhara, the country beyond the Himalaya Jomsom and sacred serene Muktinath.)
This is the second part of the Pashupatinath—Mankamana and Muktinath Darshan Yatra (Tour). It is believed that all miseries and sorrows are relieved once you visit this Muktinath Temple (Mukti = Nirvana or status of Liberty or freedom; Nath = God). The famous Muktinath Pilgrims Tour visits the Muktinath Temple, which lies in the Mustang district, situated about 18 km northeast of Jomsom at a 3800-meter altitude. The Hindu shrine pagoda-shaped Muktinath temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Set into the wall around it are 108 waterspouts from which to pour holy water; even during the winter, people also take baths here in order to wash out their sin (bad Karma). People believed that one should visit this temple after completing a pilgrimage to four special religious sites in India. Muktinath temple is held sacred by Hindus as well as Buddhists. The Jwala Mai temple nearby contains a spring and an eternal flame fed by natural gas underground, believed to be a real God. There is a world-class accommodation facility in Jomsom from which one can enjoy the remarkable natural beauty. The famous temple of Muktinath lies in the district of Mustang. Muktinath is a pilgrimage place for both Buddhists and Hindus. It is situated 48 km northeast of Jomsom at an altitude of about 3749 m. Its main shrine is a pagoda-shaped temple dedicated to lord Vishnu. Behind the temple, there are 108 waterspouts cast in the shape of cow-headed pours holy water. Here, lots of pilgrimages take a bath in the ice-cold holy water. The temple is situated on a high mountain range. During the festival of Janai Purnima, Hindu devotees gather here to pay homage to lord Muktinath. Another famous temple of Jwaladevi, the goddess of flame, is situated about a hundred meters south of Muktinath. Now a day to Muktinath is easier to get from Pokhara to Jomsom by plane and take a horse or a 5 to 6 hours walk to Muktinath or drive by Bus or jeep from Pokhara to all the way Muktinath through Kali-Gandaki valley. It is possible to visit the most sacred temple, Muktinatha, on the same day of the flight from Pokhara and back to Jomsom for an overnight stay.
As we are a trekking Tour Company based in Nepal, Nepal Mother House Treks organized Pashupatinath, Mankamana and Muktinath Darshan Yatra (Tour) with lifetime experience local Guide, potters, helpers, necessities equipment, rescue and evacuation service, all our staff insurance, Government permeation, and other required fees. As you are here on your holiday, you can extend or make a shorter trip as you wisely discover the Himalayas. We are glad to offer you any kind of service.