The Ahmedabad to Muktinath Tour is a spiritually enriching journey that takes devotees from the vibrant city of Ahmedabad to the sacred Himalayan temple of Muktinath in Nepal. This pilgrimage is highly revered by both Hindus and Buddhists, offering a perfect blend of devotion, natural beauty, cultural experiences, and Himalayan adventure. Whether you seek divine blessings, breathtaking landscapes, or a peaceful escape into the mountains, this tour ensures a memorable and transformative travel experience. Starting from Ahmedabad, travellers typically proceed via Kathmandu and Pokhara before ascending toward Jomsom and the revered Muktinath Temple, located at an altitude of 3,710 meters. The journey allows you to explore iconic attractions such as Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, Pokhara Valley, Fewa Lake, and the scenic Mustang region. The highlight of the trip is the holy darshan of Lord Vishnu at Muktinath, a place believed to grant liberation from the cycle of life and death. With comfortable transfers, expert assistance, and well-planned itineraries, the Ahmedabad to Muktinath Tour promises a smooth and fulfilling pilgrimage for families, senior citizens, and devotional travellers. If you dream of a spiritual Himalayan getaway filled with serenity and divine blessings, this tour is the perfect choice.
Arrive at Kathmandu Airport
Meet & greet by representative
Hotel check-in and rest
Evening: Visit Pashupatinath Temple Aarti (optional)
Overnight stay in Kathmandu
Sightseeing Places:
Return to the hotel and overnight in Kathmandu.
Breakfast and checkout
Scenic drive along the Trishuli River
En route visit: Manakamana Temple (Cable Car – optional)
Arrive in Pokhara and check in
Evening:
Stroll around Phewa Lake & Lakeside Market
Overnight stay in Pokhara
Early morning departure towards the Mustang region
Scenic drive via Tatopani – Ghasa – Marpha – Kagbeni
Enjoy views of Annapurna & Dhaulagiri ranges
Arrive in Jomsom and check into the hotel
Rest and acclimatize
Overnight stay in Jomsom
Drive back to Pokhara following the Mustang route
Arrive and check into to hotel
Evening: Leisure / Shopping at Lakeside
Overnight stay in Pokhara
Sightseeing Places:
Evening free at leisure. Overnight stay in Pokhara.
Drive back to Kathmandu
Drop at Tribhuvan International Airport /
Tour Ends with the blessings of Lord Muktinath
6 nights' hotel accommodation as per the itinerary
Daily breakfast (Dinner optional on request)
Kathmandu, Pokhara & Jomsom transfers by private vehicle
Jomsom – Muktinath – Jomsom local Jeep service
All toll taxes, parking, driver allowance & fuel charges
Kathmandu & Pokhara local sightseeing by private car
Pickup and drop off from the airport/bus station
All applicable Nepal entry permits & vehicle passes
Airfare / Train tickets
Manakamana Cable Car Tickets
Lunch and dinner expenses
Boating at Phewa Lake
Pony / Doli at Muktinath (optional)
Personal expenses (shopping, tips, laundry)
Travel insurance
GST (if applicable)
Anything not mentioned under “Inclusions”
A 10% advance amount is required for the booking confirmation.
10% discount on the total amount for guests who booked a tour with us more than 4 months ago.
Balance payment must be completed before the start of the trip or at the time of cab pickup (as discussed with the travel executive).
30 days or more before departure: 10% cancellation charge
15–29 days before departure: 25% cancellation charge
7–14 days before departure: 50% cancellation charge
Less than 7 days before departure: 100% cancellation charge
Refund Policy
Refunds will be processed after the cancellation charges are deducted.
No refund for partially utilised services or missed sightseeing.
Bank transfer refund may take 5–7 working days after approval.
Indian travellers must carry a Voter ID/Aadhar.
The best time to visit is from March to June & September to December.
Carry warm clothes for Jomsom & Muktinath.
INR 100/50/20 notes accepted; ₹2000 not allowed.
Mobile network is weak in Mustang, Nepal; Nepal SIM recommended.
Weather may affect road travel; flexibility is advised.
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