The Jomsom trek as it is commonly known is also a part of the Annapurna Circuit Trek. It begins from Pokhara and passes through the Valley of Kali Gandaki River to the pilgrim site of Muktinath.
The natural beauty along the Jomsom – Muktinath trek is breathtaking. The scenery of the trail ranges from the forests of brilliant red rhododendrons to rocky cliffs and desert of Mustang.
The trail follows the Kali Gandaki River. This river forms the most massive gorge in the world and on one side lies the Annapurna mountain range and on the other hand, lays the Dhaulagiri. Between the two varieties, there are views of 8 of the 20 highest mountains in the world. The Kali Gandaki is a quarter of a mile wide river bed, and during the winters the river is practically dry, but during the summers and monsoons, the water level rises with rainwater and melting snow. You can find fossil rocks in the banks of Kali Gandaki River which is believed to be sacred for the Hindus.
The culture among the trail is rich with the religious mixture of Hindus and Tibetan Buddhist faction.
The trail weaves through the Lower Mustang region of Nepal ending at the village of Kagbeni which is a Tibetan influenced village filled with prayer wheels, chortens, and a Buddhist monastery.
The highest point on this trail is Muktinath at 3800 meters – a holy site of temples that have been sacred to both Buddhist’s and Hindu’s for centuries.
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Day 1: Arrival Day - 1400 m
Day 2: Kathmandu Exploration Day
Day 3: Kathmandu - Pokhara 900 m
Day 4: Pokhara – Jomsom 2700 m - Kagbeni 2800 m
Day 5: Kagbeni – Muktinath 3800 m
Day 6: Muktinath - Jomsom - Marpha 1450 m.
Day 7: Marpha - Tatopani
Day 8: Tatopani - Ghorepani 2860
Day 9: Ghorepani - Poon hill 3210 m - Pokhara 900 m
Day 10: Pokhara Exploration Day
Day 11: Pokhara - Kathmandu
Day 12: Departure Day
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