Muktinath Temple gate, with vibrant red walls, icons of Vishnu & Buddha, welcomes pilgrims on their spiritual journey to the sacred Himalayan shrine.
Muktinath Temple, in Nepal’s Mustang region, is a sacred Hindu and Buddhist site, famed for its eternal flame, holy water springs, and spiritual harmony.
108 Mukti Dhara at Muktinath Temple features 108 cow-head spouts with holy water for devotees to cleanse sins and seek spiritual liberation.
Muktinath helipad, at 3,710m at the base of Muktinath, serves as the helicopter landing spot for pilgrims flying from Kathmandu or Pokhara to visit the temple.
The 32-ft Shakyamuni Buddha near Muktinath is Nepal’s tallest stone Buddha, symbolizing Buddhist heritage at 3,710m in Mustang’s Ranipauwa.
Jwala Mai Temple, near Muktinath, is famed for its eternal flames that burn from natural gas vents, symbolizing divine energy and spiritual power.