About Muktinath Muktinath is a Vishnu Temple located at Muktinath valley at the foot of Thorong LA Mountain pass in the Mustang district of Nepal. Hindus fondly refer to this place as Mukti Chhetra which means `Place of Salvation. Muktinath is known as one of the world`s highest temple altitudes of 3,750 meters above sea level. This temple was created in the 19th century and it is believed that this temple was blessed by Hindus. Inside the Muktinath temple, there are 108 sacred taps, the taps where the water directly flows from the Puskarini waters (Temple Tanks) from the 108 Sri Vaishnava Divya Desams, where devotees take their sacred bath even in the freezing temperature. It is believed that bathing in these 108 taps keeps us healthy and prosperous. You can also perform Puja, and Havan, take bath in 108 water taps and explore the surrounding of Muktinath temple. Muktinath word is derived from Mukti and Nath. Mukti means Salvation or Nirvana and Nath means God or Master. The name is a synthesis of two words-(the provider of Salvation) has been one such holy site, where thousands of devotees flock for attaining the much sought-after moksha (freedom) from the cycle of birth and rebirth. The Hindus also call it Muktichhtera (place of Salvation) is one of the four religious sites. Muktinath temple is open throughout the year but especially in Rishitarpani, Ram Navami, and Bijaya Dashami thousands of pilgrims gather here to celebrate the festival. Muktinath Helicopter Tour The Muktinath helicopter tour is one of the best helicopter tours to visit the holy place of Nepal, Muktinath. This helicopter tour is mainly suitable for old age people who desire to visit Muktinath temple in a very short duration of time. Most of the tourists visit Muktinath to make their religious
About Muktinath Muktinath is a Vishnu Temple located at Muktinath valley at the foot of Thorong LA Mountain pass in the Mustang district of Nepal. Hindus fondly refer to this place as Mukti Chhetra which means `Place of Salvation. Muktinath is known as one of the world`s highest temple altitudes of 3,750 meters above sea