Lower Mustang Trekking
Mustang, "The Forbidden Kingdom" is situated north of the Himalayas and juts out onto the Tibetan Plateau. The region of Mustang has more in common culturally and geographically with Tibet than it does with the rest of Nepal . A journey into Mustang is like traveling back in time for a glimpse of what Tibet might have been before the Chinese occupation. Mustang retains much of its cultural autonomy and is administered by its own King or Raja, the 25th successor of his lineage. It is no wonder why it was opened for western visitors only after 1992.This magical journey in time begins.
At present Mustang is a very popular trekking region in Nepal . The Home Ministry of Nepal announced the Opening of the restricted areas in October 1991. There is also strict control in obtaining a special permit from the Department of Immigration to protect their tradition from outside influence as well as to protect their environment. According to government rule, liaison officers should always accompany with the trekking groups. The region of the Tibetan influence, Kaligandaki, from the Tibetan border south to Kagbeni is generally referred to as “Upper Mustang". The trek to Lo Manthang is through an almost tree-less barren landscape, a steep rocky trail up and down hill and panoramic views of Nilgiri, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri and several other peaks make your trek memorable.
Day 01 - Fly to Pokhara
Day 02 – Fly to Jomsom and trek to Kagbeni [2780m]
Day 03 -Trek to Chhuksang [2920m]
Day 04 -Trek to Samar [3290m]
Day 05 -Trek to Geling [3440m]
Day 06 -Trek to Ghami [3460m]
Day 07 -Trek to Charang [3490m]
Day 08 -Trek to Lo Manthang [3730m]
Day 09-In & around Lo Manthang
Day 10 -Trek to Lo Gekar
Day 11 -Trek to Ghami [3460m]
Day 12 -Trek to Chhuksang [2920m]
Day 13 -Trek to Jomsom [2710m]
Day 14 - Flight to Kathmandu via Pokhara
Day 15 - Depart Kathmandu
Upper Mustang Trekking
Upper Mustang Trekking is most mysterious trekking. This Land of Lo (Forbidden Kingdom); is known as Nepal’s cold & dry desert, lying under the rain shadow. Mustang is the last enclave of original Tibetan culture. It’s your grand bliss that finally you are permitted to practice such a unique Kingdom within the Kingdom of Nepal. This trekking will be your one of the most memorable experiences. This area is a part of the Tibetan plateau, and is elevated, dehydrated and gorgeous. Best time to trek Upper Mustang starts from late march until early November. Someday trekking is too short and some days are long. The trek to Mustang is through an almost treeless barren landscape. The trek begins from Jomsom, place of strong winds generally howl across the area in the afternoon, generally subsiding at night.
Day 01: Meeting with our representative in Kathmandu, Transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Sightseeing around Kathmandu valley, Overnight at Hotel
Day 03: Fly / Drive to Pokhara, Overnight at Hotel
Day 04: Fly to Jomsom, Trek to Kagbeni (2800m/ 9186ft)
# Enter Restricted Area of Mustang
Day 05: Kagbeni to Chaile (4000m/ 13120ft)
Day 06: Chaile to Geling (3500m/ 11480ft)
Day 07: Geling to Charang (3640m/ 11939ft)
Day 08: Charang to LO-Manangthang (3850m/ 12628ft)
Day 09: Explore around LO Manangthang
Day 10: Trek back to Ghami
Day 11: Trek to Samar
Day 12: Trek to Kagbeni
# Exit Restricted Area of Mustang
# Day 13: Trek back to Jomsom
Day 14: Fly back to Pokhara, Exploring around Pokhara Valley
Day 15: Drive/ Fly back to Kathmandu
Day 16: Free day in Kathmandu, Shopping goods for memo
Day 17: Departure to your own destination
