Sunday 31 December 2017

Muktinath Trip - Prepare well to enjoy the trip!


Preparation and planning is key to enjoying any trip. Muktinath Yatra is one that needs a lot of careful planning and attention to detail.

1. Right Season: Do not plan your trip during the monsoon (Jun to Sep) or during the peak winters from (Dec to March) since during these times make or break is much in the hands of nature and leaves very little percentage to make any work arounds or replan on the go. Plan for travel either in May or late September to early November, which are the favourable times to visit Nepal.

2. Get an agent of repute: Pay the extra buck to get yourself a good travel agent who can relieve you of the worries of pick ups, drops, airport transfers, planning or re-planning the hotel, flight tickets etc. You can't work throughout the trip and enjoy it well too!

3. Suitable Winter Clothing: Check the weather around the time you would leave for the trip, get clothing and winter wear suited to the temperature there. There are winter clothing shops that can give what you need precisely based on what weather conditions and temperatures you would be going into. Carry good wind cheaters with hood, comfortable shoes, thick socks and thermals to keep you warm.



Make your own judgement about how much protection you would need from the cold, as locals would only tell you that it would be slightly cold, however if you are from warmer parts of the world, that would be grossly wrong, since they are acclimatized to the conditions there.


4. Medicines: Carry all the medicines you need. Do not shy away from carry them or leave it to chance thinking i will not probably need them at all.

5. Work on your fitness: It would be worthwhile to improve your fitness through walks exercises and stretches for a month before you set out. Improve your walking range, strength train your legs and back. Having spent all the effort time and money, it would be terrible to not be able to hold yourself together on a long day in difficult conditions, tough weather with your back packs loaded. 

6. Cash:  Carry enough cash, split them up in different bags for contingency. Don't rely completely on cards or leave it to the last ATM to withdraw what you need.

7. Carry your food: Carry simple or ready to eat foods that suit you on the last leg from Pokhara to Muktinath. Cheese sandwiches, raw vegetables or apples, biscuits, energy bars, instant coffee sachets or tea dips and packs of electrolytes will help you on the way. Drink enough warm water to keep your stomach safe from infection and be wary of dehydration in cold weather. 

8. The Golden rule: Eat before you are hungry, drink before you are thirsty! Hunger and thirst will mostly drive you into taking hasty or wrong decisions. It would better if the all do the same if in a group, so we design our good experience rather than be stricken by basics! 

9. Buffer day: Plan to have a buffer day at hand to rework your plan due to any delays, interruptions or unforeseen situations. 

10. Get past inconveniences: Most important of all - Don't forget to enjoy every moment, ignore the inconveniences that you may face on the way, cherish the goodness in whatever you get and don't forget to thank the lord in each step you put forward on this great yatra! I've heard of people who narrate only hardships if asked how the trip was, they couldn't remember the good part!

These points are not a tad apprehensive or imaginative, the value of the preparation is not seen if the trip goes smooth, but would end up crippling if we're not equipped to handle them at that point in time. All the very best!


- Sriram Kannan

Saturday 30 December 2017

How to reach Muktinath

Muktinath Yatra - How to reach Muktinath from India

There are two modes to reach Muktinath from India- By Air or By road

By AIR

Step 1: Reach Kathmandu
There are flights to Kathmandu from Delhi or if you're travelling from South India, there is a direct flight of just under 3 hours from Bangalore to Kathmandu. Kathmandu is the capital of Nepal and are plains and have moderate temperatures.

Step 2: Getting to Pokhara
From Kathmandu, we need to get to Pokhara which is at about 300kms distance is a 20 minute flight costing about 4000 INR. Pokhara is a beautiful city and a hill station.

Step 3: Reaching Jomsom
Jomsom is a small town in the valley in the Annapurna mountain range between the Macchapucchre and Dhaulagiri mountains. It is at a height of 2700m above sea level and can see heavy winds and low temperatures. This town has minimal facilities and is a crucial stop for the yatra ahead.

Step 4: Drive to Muktinath [Shared Jeep or full hire]
Muktinath is about 25kms drive along the Kali Gandaki river and is a further 1000m climb upward from Jomsom to 3710m. It is mostly off roads and takes about 1.5 to 2hours depending on stoppages for photography! May and October are the only season times, while temperatures in May hover around 10 deg C, it can get down to near zero or sub zero temperatures in late October.

By Road

If you reach Kathmandu by flight, then Pokhara is a 6 hour drive on muddy roads. From Pokhara to Jomsom is a bumpy gruelling 8-9hrs drive through rough terrain for about 150kms. This is definitely not recommended for the elderly however gritty! 

From Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh, it takes about 2 -3 hrs to the border at Sunauli/Bhairahawa and from there on  6-8 hrs bus ride to Pokhara. If you are travelling from Chennai you can take the Raptisagar express, which however takes 40hrs to reach Gorakhpur. 

You would need to carry proof of identity and Indian citizenship - which is either the Voter ID or the Passport. Indian currency notes of 10, 20, 50 upto the 100 rupees is normally accepted throughout Nepal, you mostly get change in Nepali rupee which is 1.6 times INR 
i.e. 100 INR = 160 NPR

Check out some beautiful pictures from in and around Muktinath in the following video link: https://youtu.be/PMuAi40Ha4o

Do leave your thoughts, questions or comments below

- Sriram Kannan