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Jomsom Trek (6–10 days)

Jomsom Trek (6–10 days)

A diverse trek through the Kali Gandaki Valley with dramatic landscapes and cultural encounters.

Jomsom Trek (6–10 days)

A diverse trek through the Kali Gandaki Valley with dramatic landscapes and cultural encounters.

Duration

6–10 days

Difficulty

Moderate

Best Time

March–May, September–November

Permits

ACAP and TIMS card

The Jomsom Muktinath trekking is a part of the Annapurna circuit and perhaps the single most popular trek in Nepal. The diverse landscapes and cultures found along this trekking route give the perfect insight into the rural life of Nepalese people. The main feature of this trek is walking through the gorge carved by the Kali Gandaki River, which, carries water from the Tibetan plateau to eventually join the Ganges in India.

The starting and ending point is Nayapul about one hour drive from Pokhara.

Normally trekkers continue on above Jomsom to Mukitnath, the famous pilgrimage site for both Hindu and Buddhist. To the Hindu, Muktinath is a sacred as the place of salvation. They believe that to wash in the water here guarantees salvation after death. To the Buddhist it is the place that the great sage Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava) meditated at, and to all, it is the source of fossilized ammonites, known locally as shaligrams that are found all along the upper reaches of the Kali Gandaki River valley.

This trek is recommended all year round.

Good to Know

This trek is recommended all year round.