The Ghaziabad to Muktinath Tour offers an unforgettable spiritual and adventure-filled journey to the sacred Muktinath Temple in Nepal. Nestled in the Mustang region at an altitude of 3,710 meters, Muktinath is revered by both Hindus and Buddhists, making it a significant pilgrimage destination. This tour combines the charm of the Himalayas with cultural exploration, offering travelers breathtaking landscapes, serene monasteries, and a divine spiritual experience. Ideal for families, groups, and solo travelers seeking peace, adventure, and cultural immersion.
Pilgrimage visit to Muktinath Temple, one of the holiest sites for Hindus and Buddhists.
Experience Beni and Jomsom scenic landscapes during the road journey.
Explore the spiritual aura of Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha.
Visit Pokhara, enjoying Fewa Lake, Sarangkot viewpoint, and Davis Falls.
Trek through the Himalayan trails, witnessing snow-capped peaks and natural beauty.
Opportunity to visit local monasteries, temples, and cultural villages.
March to May: Spring season with clear skies and pleasant weather.
September to November: Autumn season, ideal for trekking and sightseeing.
Avoid monsoon season (June–August) due to landslides and slippery roads.
By Road: The journey from Ghaziabad to Muktinath is approximately 1,250 km and takes around 30-32 hours by private taxi or cab via Gorakhpur, Sunauli, and Pokhara.
By Air: Fly from Delhi to Pokhara or Kathmandu, then proceed by road to Muktinath.
By Train: Reach Gorakhpur railway station and continue by taxi to Muktinath.
Distance: ~720 km | Time: 14–16 hours
Early morning departure from Ghaziabad by private taxi or tempo traveler.
Stop en route for breakfast, lunch, and refreshments.
Evening arrival in Gorakhpur, check-in at the hotel.
Overnight stay in Gorakhpur.
Tip: Carry light snacks, water, and blankets for a comfortable long journey.
Distance: ~270 km | Time: 7–8 hours
After breakfast, drive to Sunauli border and complete entry formalities.
Continue to Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha.
Visit key sites:
Maya Devi Temple
Ashokan Pillar
Buddhist Monastic Zone
Evening leisure in Lumbini.
Overnight stay in Lumbini.
Tip: Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for sightseeing.
Distance: ~290 km | Time: 8–9 hours
Depart early from Lumbini after breakfast.
Scenic drive through Nepalese plains and hills.
Arrival in Pokhara, check-in at the hotel.
Evening free to enjoy Fewa Lake and Lakeside Market.
Overnight stay in Pokhara.
Tip: Carry a camera; the drive and Lakeside offer amazing photo opportunities.
Full day in Pokhara for local sightseeing:
Sarangkot viewpoint for sunrise (optional early morning visit)
Davis Falls and Gupteshwor Cave
Bindhyabasini Temple
Prepare for the drive to Jomsom/Mustang next day.
Overnight stay in Pokhara.
Tip: Start early next day for a smooth Mustang journey.
Distance: ~185 km | Time: 6–7 hours
Drive via Beni, Marpha, and the Kaligandaki Gorge, enjoying Himalayan landscapes.
Visit Kagbeni village, a Tibetan-style settlement, explore monasteries, and interact with locals.
Overnight stay in Jomsom or Kagbeni.
Tip: Carry light jackets; mornings and evenings can be cold.
Distance: ~30 km | Time: 1–2 hours
Short drive or easy trek to Muktinath Temple.
Perform rituals at the temple:
Worship at 108 water spouts
See the eternal flame
Explore surrounding monasteries and Himalayan scenery
Overnight stay near Muktinath.
Tip: Dress modestly and carry some cash for offerings.
Distance: ~215 km | Time: 7–8 hours
After breakfast, drive back to Pokhara via Jomsom and Beni.
Evening leisure in Pokhara. Optional visit to Lakeside for shopping.
Overnight stay in Pokhara.
Tip: Use this day to rest and enjoy city comforts after mountain travel.
Distance: ~200 km | Time: 6–7 hours
Depart from Pokhara after breakfast.
Drive through Prithvi Highway, enjoying hilly terrain, rivers, and scenic valleys.
Arrival in Kathmandu, check-in at the hotel.
Visit Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, or Thamel market (time permitting).
Overnight stay in Kathmandu.
Tip: Keep camera ready for picturesque highway views.
Option 1: By Road
Drive back to Sunauli border (~180 km, 6–7 hours), cross into India, then onward to Gorakhpur (~95 km) and finally to Ghaziabad (~720 km).
Total journey: ~1,000–1,050 km, approx. 24–26 hours.
Option 2: By Air (Recommended)
Fly from Kathmandu to Delhi (~1.5 hours), then drive to Ghaziabad (~1.5 hours).
Tour concludes on arrival in Ghaziabad.
Tip: For comfort, prefer flying back from Kathmandu if you are short on time.
Private taxi/tempo traveler for the entire route.
8 nights’ accommodation (bed & breakfast basis).
All entry fees and sightseeing charges as per itinerary.
Professional tour guide for cultural and historical insights.
Fuel, driver allowance, and Nepal border taxes included.
Personal expenses, shopping, tips, and optional activities.
Meals not mentioned in the itinerary.
Adventure activities like paragliding, rafting, or boating unless pre-booked.
Travel insurance or emergency medical expenses.
Advance Payment: 10% of the total tour cost is required at the time of booking to confirm your reservation.
Itinerary Changes: The tour itinerary may be adjusted due to unforeseen circumstances such as bad weather, roadblocks, political unrest, or natural calamities.
Accommodation: Hotel rooms are subject to availability. In case of unavailability, an alternate hotel of similar standard will be provided.
ID Proof: All travelers must carry valid government-issued ID proofs for border crossing and hotel check-ins.
Personal Responsibility: Travelers are responsible for their personal safety, belongings, and travel documents.
Additional Services: Any extra meals, activities, or services not mentioned in the itinerary will be charged separately.
7+ Days Before Departure: 25% of the total tour cost will be deducted as cancellation charges.
3–6 Days Before Departure: 50% of the total tour cost will be deducted.
Within 48 Hours / No-Show: 100% of the tour cost will be deducted.
Rescheduling: Changes or rescheduling of the tour are subject to availability and may incur additional charges.
Carry layered warm clothes; nights in Mustang and Muktinath can be chilly.
Trekking shoes and sunglasses recommended for mountainous areas.
Keep Nepalese Rupees and ID proof handy for border crossings.
Respect local customs at temples and monasteries.
Keep water bottles and light snacks during long drives.
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