Muktinath Helicopter Tour, thoughtfully curated to include visits to Pashupatinath, Janakpur, and Muktinath, is a profoundly spiritual and culturally enriching journey through the heart of Nepal. Commencing in Kathmandu, you'll be drawn into the sacred aura of Pashupatinath Temple, a pivotal site for Hindu devotees, and witness the ancient rituals along the Bagmati River. A short flight transports you to Janakpur, a city steeped in Hindu mythology, where the Janaki Temple stands as a testament to devotion. Delve into the rich cultural heritage of Janakpur and immerse yourself in the tales of Goddess Sita and Lord Ram. The tour then ascends to Muktinath, a place revered by both Hindus and Buddhists, where you'll explore the sacred Muktinath Temple, with its 108 water spouts and eternal flame. The dramatic landscapes of the Mustang region unfold before you, offering panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks. As you soar over the Kali Gandaki Gorge, one of the world's deepest, and interact with the local communities in this remote region, the journey becomes a tapestry of spirituality, culture, natural beauty, and adventure. The convenience of helicopter travel, guided by experienced pilots, ensures that you can fully immerse yourself in this memorable and soul-nourishing experience.
Janakpur is a historic and culturally significant city located in the southeastern part of Nepal. It holds great religious and cultural importance, primarily because it is believed to be the birthplace of Sita, the consort of Lord Rama in the Hindu epic Ramayana. Janakpur offers a variety of sightseeing opportunities that showcase its rich cultural heritage and religious significance. Here are some of the key attractions and activities for sightseeing in Janakpur:
Janaki Mandir (Janakpur Temple):
This is the most famous and revered attraction in Janakpur. Janaki Mandir is a grand and intricately designed temple dedicated to Goddess Sita. The temple's architecture is a blend of Mughal and Rajput styles and is an important pilgrimage site for Hindus. The temple complex also includes various smaller shrines and a museum showcasing artifacts related to Lord Rama and Sita.
Ram Sita Vivah Mandap: This is a unique and beautifully decorated marriage altar believed to be the spot where Lord Rama and Sita got married. It is a significant religious site and a place of worship for pilgrims.
Ram Mandir: Located near Janaki Mandir, this temple is dedicated to Lord Rama and is an important religious site for devotees of Lord Rama.
Dhanush Sagar: This sacred pond is believed to be the place where King Janak found Lord Shiva's bow, an event that led to the famous "Swayamvar" of Sita. The pond has a serene atmosphere and is visited by both tourists and pilgrims.
Ganga Sagar: Another important pond in Janakpur, Ganga Sagar is believed to have holy water from various rivers of India and is used for ritual ablutions.
Ratna Sagar: This is a large pond in Janakpur where you can see a variety of migratory birds. It's a peaceful spot to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings.
Local Markets: Explore the local markets of Janakpur to experience the vibrant culture of the region. You can shop for traditional Nepali handicrafts, jewelry, and various religious items.
Local Cuisine: Don't forget to try the local cuisine of Janakpur, which includes traditional Nepali and Maithili dishes. Popular dishes include "dhido," "gundruk," and "yomari."
Festivals: If you visit during a festival, you'll have the opportunity to witness vibrant celebrations and religious processions. Major festivals like Ram Navami and Vivaha Panchami are celebrated with great enthusiasm.
Local Culture: Engage with the local people to learn about the unique Maithili culture, art, and traditions. You can also enjoy traditional music and dance performances.
Remember that Janakpur is a place of deep religious significance for Hindus, so it's important to be respectful of the local customs and traditions when visiting these sacred sites. Additionally, it's a good idea to check the local calendar for any special events or festivals that may coincide with your visit for an even more enriching experience.
Day 01: Kathmandu Arrival
Day 02: Kathmandu Sightseeing and Flight Pokhara
Day 03: Muktinath Darshan by Helicopter and Flight back to Pokhara back to Kathmandu in the evening.
Day 04: Flight to Janakpur Janakpur sightseeing and flight back to Kathmandu. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 05: Reserve day / free day shopping in Kathmandu
Day 06: Flight to Nepalgunj, Visit Bageswari temple, and drive to Lucknow tour ends.
Tour Cost: Usd 1200 per person (Mini-2 pax)
Tour Cost: Usd 900 per person (up to-15 Pax)
Upon your arrival we will receive you from Kathmandu Airport and Drops you to the Hotel. Small tour briefing and aarati at Pashupatinath Temple in the evening. Back to Hotel. Overnight.
After Breakfast we will visit Kathmandu, Visit Pashupatinath, Gujeswari Temple, Jalnarayan (Sleeping Bishnu) and Bouddhanath Stupa. Finish Kathmandu tour and direct go to airport and fly to Pokhara.
Early morning take a Helicopter ride to Muktinath Temple worship in Muktinath and Back to Pokhara. Breakfast and start Pokhara tour. Visit Davids falls, Gupteswor Mahadev Temple take a flight to Kathmandu .
After breakfast we fly to Kathmandu and continue fly to Janakpur. Check in at Hotel and Visit Janakpuri. Visit Ram Janaki temple, Ram Sita Vivaha mandap and other attraction inside Janaki temple compound.
Drive to Dhanusdham. It is 24 kilometers takes 40 minutes by private car one way driving. Dhanusadham It is believed that a part of Shiva Dhanusha (Bow of God Shiva) that was broken by Rama during Sita's swayamvara, is housed. Now there is temple around the remaining of bow and visited by Hindu devotees from all over the world. That's why it is named Dhanushadham. Evening flight back to Kathmandu. (or night Overnight at Janakpur.)
Janaki Mandir (Janakpur Temple): This is the most famous and revered attraction in Janakpur. Janaki Mandir is a grand and intricately designed temple dedicated to Goddess Sita. The temple's architecture is a blend of Mughal and Rajput styles and is an important pilgrimage site for Hindus. The temple complex also includes various smaller shrines and a museum showcasing artifacts related to Lord Rama and Sita.
Ram Sita Vivah Mandap: This is a unique and beautifully decorated marriage altar believed to be the spot where Lord Rama and Sita got married. It is a significant religious site and a place of worship for pilgrims.
Ram Mandir: Located near Janaki Mandir, this temple is dedicated to Lord Rama and is an important religious site for devotees of Lord Rama.
Dhanush Sagar: This sacred pond is believed to be the place where King Janak found Lord Shiva's bow, an event that led to the famous "Swayamvar" of Sita. The pond has a serene atmosphere and is visited by both tourists and pilgrims.
Ganga Sagar: Another important pond in Janakpur, Ganga Sagar is believed to have holy water from various rivers of India and is used for ritual ablutions.
Ratna Sagar: This is a large pond in Janakpur where you can see a variety of migratory birds. It's a peaceful spot to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings
Early morning after breakfast we fly to Nepalgunj and Visit Bageswari temple and continue drive to Lucknow. Tour ends.