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Taking a Muktinath Yatra to Nepal is not just an experience for your senses. The pilgrimage of Muktinath will spiritually rejuvenate you, one of India's holiest shrines and also known as Chumig Gyatsa, among Buddhists around the world that make up about 30% of Hindus who seek salvation here in this ancient temple where it sits at 3800 meters high overlooking Mustang region with views from many windows looking down onto snowcapped mountains below while listening closely all four directions: East towards Mount Kailash; West acknowledging Shivaite presence over River Tamradhara ( Saraswati); North against Gayatri mantra resonate deep within us. It's believed that whoever visits this place gets salvation during Muktinath Yatra, which has to become popular with many Hindu rituals, including those on pilgrimage days or when seeking guidance from their Guru (spiritual teacher). The springs inside also offer great spiritual healing powers; anyone who drinks just one cup will be granted three lifetimes' worth of happiness!

 

Top Attractions Of Muktinath Yatra:

The temples at Muktinath are a must-see for anyone who visits the area. You can do Muktinath Yatra and visit Shiva and Parvati temple, situated 100 meters from here on foot or with an elephant ride (though these animals cannot enter). This pagoda-style temple dedicated to Lord Shiva & Devi Parvati is also home to Jwala Mata Temple, which holds an eternal flame that continuously burns before anyone else knows what it meant in Hinduism--a sign of courage since flames burn brightest when faced with danger! Another incredible sight to see while visiting this holy place would be Saligram Monastery, where devotees light candles inside their homes, so they don't need extra calories outside during winter.

 

Suitable Season For Muktinath Yatra:

There are two different periods during Muktinath Yatra where you can visit Muktinath: March to December and January through February. From mid-June until September, it's the rainy season, so that flights may be canceled due to the weather complications, but if that doesn't bother your travel plans, then take a look at how beautiful this place looks when covered in fresh snow! You'll love every minute of Muktinath Yatra by exploring these mountains no matter what month or year they're done happening. In fact, after seeing all those picturesque scenes from earlier posts. From October till November when there isn't much rainfall expected; then again, between late December and early January will work nicely since they don’t get excessive or heavy rain just before the New Year celebration starts again. Book your Muktinath Yatra now.