Jomsom Muktinath Trek starts with long climb to Ghorepani, then drop into the World's deepest George. Crosses the main Himalayan range to Tibet-Like country in Jomsom.
Jomsom Muktinath trek present some of the most spectacular views of the Himalayas and offers a difference scenery as it appears on the dry Tibetan plateau to the far north. Jomsom Muktinath trek also allows for a number of exclusive cultural encounters with people who maintain their antique civilization. The highest altitude arrive at 3800m, and a reasonable level of physical fitness is necessary to comfortably absolute Jomsom Muktinath trek.
For the first phase of the Jomsom Muktinath trek, you will be able to take pleasure amazing views of the rice terraces and mountain, and pass a number of villages occupied by the intrepid Gorkha soldiers. In Ghandruk, we will be able to visit the charming Museum of Traditional Nepalese Life. The next morning, we ascend through wonderful rhododendron forests, where the playful Langure monkeys will amuse us. We will make the short trek to Poon Hill (3210m) from where you can approve of the sunrise over the extensive area of the Himalayas and surrounding rice terraces, a photographer's paradise. We continue to the antique pilgrimage region of Tatopani, where we will be able to relax in the calming hot springs. Following the wonderful Kali Gandaki River Valley, formally the deepest gorge in the world edged by the huge statures of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna I (both exceeding 8000m). Continuing our Jomsom Muktinath trek, we will be able to wonder at the huge glacier of Dhaulagiri. You will arrive on the dry windy place of the Tibetan plateau (2600m) where the holy pilgrimage site of Muktinath temple (3800m) is located, with its 108 spring water taps and mysterious natural gas fires. Here you will experience the deeply religious atmosphere and observe the strange mixture of Hindu and Buddhist worshipers. Continuing, we descend across the windy plateau to Jomsom village, from where we will take an exciting mountain flight through the Kali Gandaki gorge enjoying our last fantastic views of the Himalayas, taking us back to Pokhara.