Grade XI CBSE Students Embarked on a Five-Day Educational Journey to Muktinath
Date: Jan 2nd, 2026
A total of 26 interested students of XI CBSE embarked on a five-day educational journey to Muktinath, a sacred and renowned tourist destination in the Mustang District of Gandaki Province. The tour aimed to enrich students’ understanding of the country’s geography, culture, and religious heritage.
Filled with curiosity and enthusiasm, the students set out on a scenic road journey to Muktinath on 25th December, 2025. They were accompanied by Senior School's Management Representative Ms. Shreejana Rana and Senior School Teacher Mr. C. B. Basnet. On the first day, the group reached Beni Bazaar, where they visited the revered Galeshwor Mandir and explored the local market area.
Early the next morning, on 26th December, the students departed for Marpha. En route, they visited Tatopani, famous for its natural hot water springs, admired the beauty of Rupse Jharana, and explored the serene Dhumba Lake situated atop a hill. Upon reaching Marpha Bazaar, the students were fascinated by apple farming and enjoyed walking through the picturesque village. Many also cherished memorable moments by dressing in traditional Himalayan local attire. The group stayed overnight in Marpha.
On 27th December, the students proceeded towards Muktinath. They offered prayers at the Muktinath Temple and visited a nearby Gumba. The journey also included a visit to Kagbeni, where the students admired the breathtaking natural scenery. After completing the visit to the final destination, the group returned to Lete, where they enjoyed a campfire and stayed overnight.
The journey continued on 28th December as the students travelled towards Pokhara. Along the way, they visited Kalika Mandir in Baglung and crossed the world's longest suspension bridge connecting Baglung and Parbat districts. The group reached Lakeside, Pokhara, in the evening and enjoyed the vibrant Street Festival.
On the final day, 29th December, the students went boating on Fewa Lake and visited the Tall Barahi Mandir before returning to Kathmandu. They arrived in Kathmandu on 29th December 2025.
The educational tour concluded successfully, leaving the students with cherished memories of adventure, cultural exploration, and spiritual enrichment, along with a deeper appreciation of Nepal’s diverse geography, culture, and religious traditions.
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