Where is Muktinath Temple (Mustang)?
Muktinath Temple (Mustang) is near Pokhara, Nepal, with Pokhara used as the route reference point on WanderBees.
A 3,710 m sacred temple in Lower Mustang revered by both Hindus and Buddhists — dedicated to Lord Vishnu as the 'giver of liberation' (Mukti) and ringed by 108 holy water spouts and two eternal flames fed by natural gas. Reached from Pokhara in a single day via flight or jeep to Jomsom and then onward to the shrine.
From Pokhara
174.9 km
From Pokhara
5h 11m
Elevation
3,710 m
Activities
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Muktinath Temple (Mustang) is a mapped place to visit near Pokhara. WanderBees tracks it as a 174.9 km trip from Pokhara, with typical travel time around 5h 11m. Compare the listed activities, difficulty, cost, season, weather, local reports, and emergency contacts before leaving.
Muktinath Temple (Mustang) is near Pokhara, Nepal, with Pokhara used as the route reference point on WanderBees.
Yes. Muktinath Temple (Mustang) is listed as a place to visit near Pokhara for travelers comparing route distance, travel time, activities, cost, season, and local condition signals from Pokhara.
Muktinath Temple (Mustang) is about 174.9 km from Pokhara, with a typical travel time of 5h 11m.
Muktinath Temple (Mustang) may appear in searches such as "Muktinath Temple (Mustang) adventure camp" when people are looking for outdoor activities, picnic spots, camps, or guided experiences nearby. WanderBees treats it as a destination area and lists the available activities on this page.
Listed activities include Muktinath 2-Day Pilgrimage from Pokhara.
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