Pashupatinath temple is a Hindu temple located shore of Bagmati river on the eastern part of Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. It is regarded as the most sacred temple of Shiva ( Pashupati)in Nepal.
Muktinath is a great pilgrimage site for both Buddhist and Hindu. It is situated 18 km north east of Jomsom at an altitude of 3800m. Its main shrine is a pagoda-shaped temple dedicated to lord Vishnu. Behind the temple there are 108 waterspouts cast in the shape of cow headed pour holy water. Here lots of pilgrimage takes bath from the ice-cold holy water. The temple is situated on a high mountain range. During the festival of Janai Purnima, Hindu devotees gather here to pay homage to lord Muktinath. Another famous temple of Jwaladevi, the goddess of flame, is situated about hundred meters south of Muktinath.
There are two ways to get in Muktinath from either take a flight from Pokhara to Jomsom and drive about 2 hours from Jomsom or drive all the way from Beni through Kali-Gandaki valley, which takes 9/10 hours. Jomsom is a major center in the Annapurna region. There is a world-class accommodation facility in Jomsom from where one can enjoy remarkable natural beauty.
Nepal Tibet Travel operates Pashupatinath and Muktinath combined darshan package for Hindu devotees in Standard and Deluxe services.