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Muktinath to Kathmandu Jeep

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Duration

1 Day
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Travel Time

10-14 hours
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Distance

375 km
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Vehicle Type

Van
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Driver

Included
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Group Size

1-3 Pax
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Max. Altitude

3710 Metres
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Best Season

Round the year
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Activity

Day Tour
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Highlights of Muktinath to Kathmandu

  • Descending Scenic Drive: Down from Mustang’s top, desolate hills to valleys, riversides, and rolling green hills.
  • Cultural Villages: Pass through Kagbeni, Jomsom, Marpha, Tatopani, and Pokhara, glimpsing village life.
  • Comfort & Flexibility: Private Jeep means you control the speed — stop for meals, photos, or breaks whenever you like.
  • Efficient Return: Direct full-day return to the capital by one vehicle.
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Introduction of Muktinath to Kathmandu Jeep

Return from the sacred Muktinath temple to Kathmandu in comfort and ease by private jeep. The one‑day transfer covers roughly 375 km, descending from the high‑altitude Mustang region through river gorges and towns to the capital city. Along the way, you’ll enjoy a leisurely drive with views of terraced hillsides and rural villages.

Our air‑conditioned jeeps and friendly, experienced drivers ensure a smooth and scenic journey back to Kathmandu after your pilgrimage or trekking adventure.

Travelers looking for the outward journey can book our Kathmandu to Muktinath Jeep service. You can also arrange car hire in Pokhara for sightseeing along the way. For trekking and tour options, visit our sister sites Trek Nepal Himalayas and Alpine Luxury Treks.

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Itinerary of Muktinath to Kathmandu Jeep

  • 06:00–07:00: Morning pickup in Muktinath (Ranipauwa area). Drive south through Kagbeni and Jomsom.
  • 07:00–12:00: Drive down Mustang valley via Marpha, Ghasa, Tatopani, and reach Beni—tea/breakfast breaks along the way.
  • 12:00–13:00: Lunch break in Beni or on the route.
  • 13:00–18:00: Drive on Prithvi Highway to Pokhara. Short rest/refreshment breaks are possible.
  • 18:00–21:00: Evening/night drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu via Mugling and Malekhu.
  • 21:00–22:00: Drop off at your hotel or designated point in Kathmandu.
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Activity: 10-14 hours

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Max. Altitude: 3710m

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Meal: Not Included

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Accommodation: Not Included

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Includes & Excludes

What is included?

  • Private Jeep with fuel
  • Driver with local/mountain experience
  • Pickup from Muktinath and drop off in Kathmandu
  • Scheduled rest/meal stops

What is not included?

  • Meals and drinks
  • Temple donations or offerings
  • Accommodation, travel insurance, and tips to the driver
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Trip Information

A day’s drive from Mustang back to the capital. The road combines hard mountain roads and smooth highways so that you can see the contrasts of Nepal’s scenery on the return journey.

Road Facts

Route: Mustang → Beni → Pokhara → Mugling → Kathmandu
Conditions: Gravels at Mustang; paved, smooth roads thereafter at Beni; curving but frequented highways.to Kathmandu
Scenery: Barren highlands, Kali Gandaki gorge, rivers, terraced fields, and bustling valley towns

Prepare for the Ride

  • Clothing: Sufficient to wear in layers — seeing cold at Muktinath in the morning. Warmer. Descending.
  • Essentials: Snacks, water, camera, sunglasses, and sun protection.
  • Documents: Have ID and any trekking permits if continuing elsewhere.
  • Footwear: Comfortable shoes; able to walk short distances between breaks.

Why Book This Package?

  • Private, direct transportation from the temple to the capital.
  • Saves time compared to connecting flights or buses.
  • Comfort of a well-maintained Jeep with an experienced driver.
  • Flexible for families or groups of a maximum of 6 travelers.

Frequently Asked Question (FAQ’s)

About 10–14 hours overall, depending on stop, road, and weather conditions.

Yes, from Ranipauwa (off Muktinath). The Jeep then goes straight to Kathmandu.

No permits are required for automobile travel; only if trekking ahead.

Yes, but with an experienced driver. Roads are tarred from Beni onwards; Mustang roads are bad
but manageable with 4×4 Jeeps.

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