Muktinath, a sacred pilgrimage site in Nepal’s Mustang district, is revered by both Hindus and Buddhists for its 108 water spouts and eternal flame, set against the stunning backdrop of the Himalayas.
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Located at an altitude of 3,710 meters in the Mustang region, Muktinath is one of Nepal’s most sacred sites, attracting Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims who believe its holy waters and eternal flame grant spiritual liberation. The temple complex features 108 brass water spouts (Muktidhara) and a natural gas-fed flame (Jwala Mai), symbolizing the elements of water and fire. Surrounded by stark, high-altitude desert landscapes and snow-capped peaks, Muktinath also serves as a key stop on the Annapurna Circuit trek, blending adventure with deep spiritual significance. Its unique interfaith harmony, breathtaking setting, and cultural richness make it a must-visit destination in the Himalayas.