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<blockquote data-quote="Santosh" data-source="post: 26" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Hello Bikas ji.</p><p></p><p>I would suggest that you use local transportation that are available from Kathmandu to Pokhara/Beni, Beni to Tatopani/Ghasa, Ghasa to Jomsom, and then Jomsom to Muktinath.</p><p>OR,</p><p>If you are thinking of taking your R15 up to Muktinath, then i would suggest <u>not to</u> take your R15 because roads are more bumpy and hard to ride R15 on those trails and if in case your machine breaks down in between the tour, you will hardly find any mechanics/workshops nearby for maintenance but if you are thinking of taking bike then you can hire some other model bikes like XL, Enfield or other comfortable bikes from Kathmandu, because you will not get a bike to hire from Pokhara because of festive season (<em>same problem we faced last year, then we chose to take local transports which turned out to be good decision later on</em>).</p><p></p><p>Yes, you can take some extra warms cloths with you because it will be cold and windy in Jomsom and its a good idea to take some dry fruits with you.</p><p></p><p>Hope this will help you to travel.</p><p>Have a nice and safe journey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Santosh, post: 26, member: 8"] Hello Bikas ji. I would suggest that you use local transportation that are available from Kathmandu to Pokhara/Beni, Beni to Tatopani/Ghasa, Ghasa to Jomsom, and then Jomsom to Muktinath. OR, If you are thinking of taking your R15 up to Muktinath, then i would suggest [U]not to[/U] take your R15 because roads are more bumpy and hard to ride R15 on those trails and if in case your machine breaks down in between the tour, you will hardly find any mechanics/workshops nearby for maintenance but if you are thinking of taking bike then you can hire some other model bikes like XL, Enfield or other comfortable bikes from Kathmandu, because you will not get a bike to hire from Pokhara because of festive season ([I]same problem we faced last year, then we chose to take local transports which turned out to be good decision later on[/I]). Yes, you can take some extra warms cloths with you because it will be cold and windy in Jomsom and its a good idea to take some dry fruits with you. Hope this will help you to travel. Have a nice and safe journey. [/QUOTE]
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