Jomsom Muktinath Trek

Mart by Mart Terry

Published Wed, Oct 11th 2017, 13:58 | Travel


This is the exemplary tea house trek and gloats a portion of the best trekking lodges in Nepal. The primary element of the trek is the stroll through the most profound crevasse on the planet cut by the Kaligandaki River, which conveys water from the Tibetan level and joins to the Ganges in India. Amid this trek you will encounter the mid-slopes, high mountains and Tibetan-like nation. This trek takes you to Ghorepani (Poonhill), Tatopani (Natural Hot spring), Marpha (Apple capital town of Nepal), Jomsom (Windy Valley), Kagbeni and Muktinath (the well known journey site for the two Hindus and Buddhists). To the Hindus, Muktinath is a consecrated place of salvation. Hindus trust that washing in the waters here ensures salvation after death. To the Buddhists it is where the colossal sage, Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava), ruminated. You will meet an assortment of Nepalese individuals along the trek. There is a blend of Gurung and Magar individuals in the lower parts of Kaligandaki, Thakali individuals from Ghasa to Jomsom, and individuals with evident Tibetan roots (the Lopas) around Muktinath and up to Mustang.

The Kaligandaki Valley has been a noteworthy exchanging zone for quite a long time. Just 50 years back, merchants traded salt from Tibet in return for rice and grain from the mid-slopes of Nepal. On the off chance that you don't have enough time to do the whole trek, you can travel to Jomsom, trek to Muktinath, and fly back to Pokhara inside 4– 5 days. The beginning stage of this trek is Nayapul or Beni and the completing point is Jomsom. You will have sufficient energy to take in the full understanding on the off chance that you can do this trek in 10-12 days. The most elevated trekking point that is come to is 3,802 meters at Muktinath. The Jomson trek is conceivable consistently.

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