Upper Mustang

19,000.00

The Upper Mustang Trek takes you into Nepal’s ancient “Forbidden Kingdom,” filled with desert canyons, sky caves, walled cities, and Tibetan culture untouched for centuries.

Major Highlights

  • Ancient walled city of Lo Manthang.

  • Dramatic desert canyons & windy cliffs.

  • Caves, monasteries & Tibetan-influenced culture.

  • Source for Geography & Culture: Visit Nepal Tourism Board.

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Best Time to Visit

This  is ideal during:

Spring (March–May) – Mild weather and clear desert views
Monsoon (June–August) – Best season; Mustang is a rain-shadow region
Autumn (September–November) – Crisp skies and excellent visibility

The Lo Manthang region offers beautiful sunrise views year-round.


Useful Information

Difficulty: Moderate
Duration: 10–14 days
Accommodation: Tea houses in major villages
Best for: Culture lovers, adventure trekkers, photographers

Packing Essentials:

  • Light down jacket

  • Trekking boots

  • Sunhat & sunglasses (very sunny region)

  • Buff/scarf for dust

  • Water purification tabs

  • High-SPF sunscreen

Restricted Area Note: A special permit is required for the Upper Mustang.


Detailed Itinerary

Day 1 — Kathmandu to Pokhara.
Scenic drive or flight. Leisure evening at Lakeside.

Day 2 — Fly Pokhara to Jomsom, drive to Kagbeni.
Gateway to Upper Mustang; explore the village.

Day 3 — Drive to Ghami.
Pass beautiful desert cliffs, chortens, and ancient mani walls.

Day 4 — Ghami to Lo Manthang.
Reach the walled capital of Mustang; explore monasteries.

Day 5 — Explore Lo Manthang.
Visit Chhoser Cave, Jampa Lhakhang, and local villages.

Day 6 — Drive back to Ghilling.
Enjoy panoramic views of the rugged Mustang landscape.

Day 7 — Ghilling to Jomsom.
Return via Kagbeni and overnight at Jomsom.

Day 8 — Fly Jomsom to Pokhara, onward to Kathmandu.


Includes

  • Accommodation as per itinerary

  • Daily breakfast (unless noted)

  • All transfers, internal flights & transport

  • Restricted Area Permit & TIMS

  • Licensed trekking guide

  • Entrance fees for listed sites


Excludes

  • International flights

  • Travel insurance

  • Visa fees

  • Personal expenses & tips

  • Optional activities unless specified

 


FAQs

Q1: How difficult is the Upper Mustang Trek?
A: Moderate; dry and windy but not very steep.

Q2: Do you need special permits?
A: Yes — Upper Mustang restricted area permit.

Q3: When is the best time?
A: May–November, especially monsoon season.

Q4: What makes this trek unique?
A: Tibetan culture, walled cities, desert landscapes, sky caves.

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