The 4 Nights 5 Days Muktinath Tour offers an escape from the hectic pace and bustling city of Kathmandu, taking travelers on a breathtaking and enjoyable journey to the vibrant Mustang Region. It leads to one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in Nepal, at an elevation of 3800 m, situated in the Mustang District, surrounded by majestic mountain ranges. Due to its culturally and naturally balanced features, it is a favorite destination for thousands of domestic and foreign tourists every year, making Muktinath popular among locals and trekkers alike.
Driving along the Prithivi Highway from Kathmandu to Muktinath offers lush green scenery, pristine landscapes, and flowing rivers, alongside hillside houses and farmland, all the way to Pokhara. The journey continues to Jomsom from Pokhara the next day, with scenic natural and cultural panoramic views throughout the trip.
Travelling with Aaditya Transports and Services ensures a comfortable, safe, smooth, and unforgettable rental experience throughout the journey. Our services include all associated expenses, making the tour package more affordable and reliable. With a professional and skilled mountain driver, the trip is easily accessible for all age groups, from children to the elderly.
Due to the high-altitude terrain and steep mountain roads, the best and wisest decision is to rent a vehicle with a professional driver. The distance between Kathmandu and Muktinath is approximately 400 km, which takes about 15-16 hours of driving. Therefore, off-road vehicles are highly recommended, and most of our fleet is designed for off-road travel feature ground clearance, high-grip tires, a high-performance engine, a comfortable interior with ample legroom, and a spacious luggage compartment.
Major Attractions of Muktinath Tour
- Scenic drive through the deepest Kali Gandaki Gorge in the world.
- Scared and worshipped Shaligram Stones in the Kali Gandaki River.
- Mystic panoramic view of the Annapurna ranges, Dhulagiri, and Nilgiri mountains.
- Traditional Villages of the Thakali and Gurung communities with local cuisines.
- 108 Mukti Dhara (Tap) beliefs to wash away sins and bring peace in life.
- The Holy lakes at the entrance of the Muktinath Temple (Mukti Kunda).
- The eternal flames at Jwala Mai Temple and various Buddhist Monasteries.