Overview
Muktinath Darshan Heli Tour by Helicopter is a unique way to visit the Muktinath Temple. This Muktinath Darshan Pilgrim Tour offers you an exclusive private charter helicopter trip to the famous and holy Muktinath Temple, which can be reached either by off-road overland driving, flight, or a chartered helicopter flight. From the Muktinath Darshan Heli Tour, you will enjoy views of the Holy Gandaki Rivers, Jomsom, Kagbeni, and the beautiful Muktinath Village and Valley. The tour also provides a tremendous view of the world’s eighth highest peak, Mount Manaslu (8,163 m).
The Muktinath Darshan Heli Tour from Kathmandu and Pokhara will fly high above the attractive and scenic valleys, offering views of snow-capped peaks such as Annapurna, Tukuche Peak, Dhaulagiri, Fishtail, Nilgiri, and more. Muktinath Darshan is situated on the upper part of the Kali River in the Budi Gandaki region, on the side of the main Himalayan range and south of Lo-Manthang or Mustang. Its precise location is 29.11° N latitude and 83.53° E longitude, at an elevation of 3,800 m (12,500 ft) on the western slopes of the Damodar Himal.
At the Muktinath temple, there are 108 water taps behind the temple which pour water. It is believed that those who bathe in these 108 taps will attain salvation from the sins of a lifetime. The Muktinath Darshan Pilgrim Tour provides a bird’s eye view of Begnas Tal, the marvelous desert of Mustang District, Rupa Tal, Fewa Tal, and the Pokhara valley.
Aarohi Holiday offers you an extraordinary private charter Muktinath Darshan Heli Tour to this renowned and sacred temple.
Highlights
- Marvel at stunning aerial views of the Gandaki Rivers, Jomsom, Kagbeni, and the picturesque Muktinath Village and valley.
- Enjoy a private charter helicopter ride to the sacred Muktinath Temple, offering a unique and efficient way to reach this holy site.
- Soak in breathtaking vistas of the world’s eighth highest peak, Mount Manaslu (8,163m), along with the Annapurna, Tukuche, Dhaulagiri, and Fishtail ranges.
- Witness the 108 water taps at Muktinath Temple, where pilgrims bathe to seek salvation and cleanse themselves of sins.
- Witness the 108 water taps at Muktinath Temple, where pilgrims bathe to seek salvation and cleanse themselves of sins.
- Experience a spiritual journey combined with unparalleled scenic beauty, all within a compact and convenient tour.
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