Muktinath Tour Package for Nepali.
Nowadays, the culture of traveling is rapidly increasing among Nepalese citizens. Mostly, people began to travel more after the destructive earthquake in April 2015. They realized that life is uncertain, so they started collecting memories and experiences through travel. Furthermore, traveling has become a symbol of social prestige in Nepalese society. People travel to maintain and enhance their social reputation.
Moreover, the massive development of social media is another main factor behind the growth of domestic tourism in Nepal. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter are flooded with images of people traveling to various domestic destinations such as Muktinath Temple, Rara Lake, Mardi Himal, Ghorepani Poonhill, Upper Mustang, Pathivara Temple, Gosaikunda, Kalinchowk, Chitlang, and more. Such photos stimulate the travel desire among people. There is a famous slogan in Nepal, “Pahela Des ani Bidesh,” which means “First Nepal, then foreign countries.” This reflects the flourishing domestic tourism industry in Nepal.
Among the many domestic destinations in Nepal, Muktinath Temple is a bucket-list destination for many Nepalese due to its religious and spiritual significance. Muktinath Temple is a holy site for both Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims. Every year, more than 200,000 domestic tourists visit Muktinath Temple.
Recognizing the high demand for Muktinath Tour Packages, Duke Nepal Adventure, the leading tour operator in Nepal, has launched this package to meet travelers’ needs.
Muktinath Jeep Tour Package for Nepali
Outline Itinerary
- Day 1: Kathmandu to Beni
- Day 2: Beni to Muktinath
- Day 3: Half-day sightseeing in Muktinath and drive back to Tatopani
- Day 4: Tatopani to Pokhara to enjoy the beautiful city
- Day 5: Drive back to Kathmandu
We provide this tour package with satisfying service at an affordable price. If you want to book this trip or have any inquiries, please let us know.
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Email: dukenepaladventure@gmail.com OR info@dukenepaltour.com
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