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Muktinath, situated in the Mustang region, is a revered temple holding religious significance for Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims. Many visitors believe that bathing in Muktinath can absolve their lifetime of sins. The temple, also known as Chumig Gyatsa, is nestled at an altitude of 3,710 meters at Thorong-La mountain pass amidst snow-capped mountains in Nepal’s Mustang district—a highlight along the famous Annapurna Circuit trek.
For those seeking a convenient trip to this holy site, the Muktinath Helicopter tour from Pokhara offers a popular option with just a 45-minute flight each way. This swift aerial journey is ideal for elderly or time-constrained individuals looking to embark on a religious pilgrimage to pay homage to Lord Vishnu at Muktinath.
Arrival
Upon your arrival at the airport, our staff will greet you with a personalized name card and escort you to your hotel in a private vehicle. You will then have the opportunity to enjoy an authentic Nepalese dinner at one of the local restaurants, followed by a brief meeting about the trip in the evening.
Sightseeing in Kathmandu and flight to Pokhara
Today, following breakfast, you'll embark on a guided excursion to visit some of the most significant and spiritually important sites in Kathmandu. A number of these locations have been designated as World Heritage Sites. They include the revered Hindu temple of Pashupatinath and the impressive Buddhist shrine of Bouddhanath, which is among the largest Stupas globally. Afterward, we will proceed to the airport for a flight to Pokhara.
Flight to Muktinath and back
Muktinath Helicopter Tour begins with an early morning breakfast, followed by a flight to Muktinath. The helicopter lands at Ranipauwa 3,802 meters and you will then explore the Muktinath Area. Muktinath is regarded as the god of Salvation and holds great significance for spiritual people in South Asia. Devotees visit this holy site to attain moksha, take a holy bath on 108 waterspouts named Muktidhara, and have a holy bath in Mukti Kunda (2 Kunda in front of the Temple). Afterward, Hindu devotees bathe under the chilled water of the 108 waterspouts believing it brings them salvation. You'll also have darshan and worship at Muktinath god before walking to Jwalamai Temple. After spending around one hour there, you will fly back to Pokhara where you can enjoy boating and visit various temples and shrines.
Drive to Kathmandu
Today, following breakfast you'll return to Kathmandu by either driving or flying, and explore the remaining attractions in the city. You can also use this time to shop for souvenirs for your loved ones. Spend the night at a hotel with breakfast included.
Departure
Our representative will take you to the airport for your departure from Nepal.
Our helicopter trip to Muktinath from Kathmandu, organized by Sherpa Village Trek, was truly incredible. When we first arrived in Kathmandu, it was raining and we were concerned about our heli ride to Muktinath. Fortunately, thanks to the blessings of Muktinath, the weather cleared up in the morning and our trip went smoothly without any disruptions. I highly recommend their team without hesitation.
I initially contacted Sherpa Village Trek to arrange a trip to Muktinath. They responded promptly with a detailed itinerary, including inclusions and exclusions. The tour lasted for 5 days. Upon our arrival, the operations manager met us and escorted us to the hotel, where he provided a comprehensive overview of the tour. He was accommodating of small adjustments and swiftly made necessary arrangements. Our helicopter tour to Muktinath was exceptional; everything was coordinated professionally, on time, and with great attention to detail. This value-for-money experience in Nepal is one we will never forget.
Sherpa Village Trek provided a great opportunity to fulfill my long-time dream of visiting one of the 108 Divyadeshams. Our helicopter tour to Muktinath began from Pokhara airport, offering breathtaking views of mountains, jungles, and villages along the way. Upon landing, we had the chance to explore the temple and its surroundings before taking a bath and worshipping Lord Shiva. I highly recommend this mountain flight experience as it is truly worth it.
You’ll need to ascend about 114 steps to reach the temple. On average, you’d have to climb around 300 steps in total to visit all the temples, monuments, and sightseeing locations in the Muktinath Temple Region.
One of the most elevated temples in the world is situated at an altitude of 3,800 m. Within Hinduism, it is recognized as one of the 108 Divya Desams and holds a unique position as the only Divya Desam found outside India.
One popular tale tells the story of Lord Vishnu seeking shelter in Muktinath after being cursed by a sage. It is said that Vishnu assumed the form of a Saligram, a revered black stone, to make his home in Muktinath, and worshippers still pay homage to him in this manifestation.
