Muktinath Tour
Muktinath: A Sacred Destination in the Heart of the Himalayas
Experience the majestic Himalayan views and spiritual tranquility at Guru Rinpoche View Point in Muktinath, Nepal.
Nestled in the heart of Muktinath, the Guru Rinpoche View Point offers visitors unparalleled panoramic views of the majestic Himalayan Mountains, making it a must-visit destination for tourists seeking natural beauty and spiritual tranquility.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From the center of Himalayan, head east on the main road (Highway 6) towards Muktinath. The distance is approximately 18 km. Continue straight until you reach RV77+F2G, which is the address for Guru Rinpoche View Point. There are signs along the way directing you to Muktinath. Ensure your vehicle is in good condition, as the road can be winding and steep in certain areas. Parking is available near the viewpoint.
Public Transportation
From the main bus station in Himalayan, take a local bus heading towards Muktinath. Buses typically run every hour, and the fare is around 200 NPR (Nepalese Rupees). The journey takes about 45 minutes. Once you arrive at Muktinath, you will need to take a short taxi ride or a local jeep to reach RV77+F2G, the location of Guru Rinpoche View Point. Expect to pay around 300 NPR for the taxi ride.
Walking
If you're feeling adventurous, and after reaching Muktinath by bus or car, you can walk to Guru Rinpoche View Point from Muktinath. The viewpoint is approximately 1.5 km uphill from the main temple area. The path is well-marked, but be prepared for a steep ascent. It should take about 30-40 minutes to reach the viewpoint on foot.
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