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$2,150$2,450/

Per Person
  • 14 Nights/ 15 Days
  • Max People : 30
  • MUSTANG REGION

Upper Mustang Trek is an arid river valley located near the Annapurna Circuit, nestled in the rain shadow region of the Himalayas. Historically, it was a forbidden kingdom, isolated from the outside world for centuries. This isolation allowed Upper Mustang to develop its own distinct traditions and culture, closely resembling Tibetan culture.

Today, Upper Mustang is a prime trekking destination, attracting adventurers seeking a unique experience. The region’s desert-like terrain, along with its rich history and cultural heritage, offers a glimpse into a world that has remained largely untouched by modern influences. With its dramatic landscapes, ancient monasteries, and preserved traditions, Upper Mustang is a captivating destination for those looking to explore a hidden gem of Nepal.

Pricing Packages
15 Days from US$ 2450 US$ 2150 pp
Save $300 Per Pax

Group-Size Discounts

Discounts are based on your group size.
We do not add anyone to your group.
No. of PersonsPrice per Person
1 PaxUS$ 2150
2 - 4 PaxUS$ 2100
5 - 8 PaxUS$ 2080
9 - 15 PaxUS$ 2050

Included and Excluded

  • Transportation Kathmandu - Pokhara - Kathmandu on a tourist bus
  • Private transport from Pokhara bus station to your hotel in Lakeside
  • Two nights accommodation with attached bathroom at Lake himalaya in Pokhara
  • Accommodations (12 nights in trek regions): Ten nights room with attached bathroom at Kagbeni, Jomsom, Syangboche, Ghami (2N), Tsarang, Lo Manthang (2N), Chhusang, Muktinath. Two nights standard room at Samar, Chele (Twin Sharing Room)
  • Pokhara - Jomsom - Pokhara flight cost - including airport taxes
  • All standard meals (13 Lunches, 13 Dinners, and 14 Breakfasts) during the trek.
  • Government licensed, experienced Wilder way Trekking trek leader (guide), assistant trekking guide for groups with 12 or more trekkers. One porter for every 2 trekkers (Per trekker weight limit 9 kg).
  • Coverage of guides and porters meals, insurance, salary, lodging, transportation and other necessary equipment.
  • Upper Mustang Restricted Area Special Trekking permit US$ 500 per person for 10 days (from Kagbeni to Kagbeni). For each extra day USD 50
  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) fee
  • Water purification tablets
  • Snacks (cookies) and seasonal fresh fruits every day
  • All government, local taxes, and official expenses
  • Arrangement of the rescue operation in case of complicated health (funded by travel insurance)
  • Souvenir - a company's T-shirt & cap
  • Wilder Way Trekking trek appreciation certificate
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu at the end of the trek
  • International flight costs
  • Excess luggage charges (luggage weight limit is 9 kg per person)
  • Nepal entry visa fees at Tribhuvan International Airport
  • All accommodations and meals in Kathmandu, before and after the journey
  • Lunch and dinner in Pokhara.
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara due to early arrival, late departure, early return from trekking
  • Personal expenses such as shopping, snacks, bar bills, hot (tea/coffee) and cold drinks, bottled or boiled water, shower, Wi-Fi, laundry, telephone call, battery re-charge fee, extra porters, etc
  • Travel insurance that covers emergency high-altitude heli - rescue and evacuation and health care costs (compulsory)
  • Tips for guide and porters
  • Additional costs or delays due to circumstances beyond our control like bad weather conditions, itinerary modification for safety, government policy changes
  • All the costs and expenses not listed in "What is included?" will be counted as excludes

Highlights of the Tour

  • Jomsom (2,720m / 8,915ft) - the headquarter town of Mustang District
  • Spectacular views of Mt. Annapurna (8,091), Thorung Peak, Nilgiri (7,061m), Chulu West, Chulu East, Tukuche Peak, Dhaulagiri (8,167m), Lamjung Himal, Annapurna II, and Annapurna IV
  • Yak pastures, magnificent lakes, glaciers, gorges, and waterfalls
  • Muktinath - a holy site for both Hindus and Buddhists
  • Mustang district and a chance to interact with its people
  • Lo Manthang - the capital of the ancient kingdom of Mustang
  • Ancient Buddhist monasteries
  • Insight into the Tibetan lifestyle
  • A day at the tourist hub - Pokhara

Itinerary

After an early breakfast, we travel to Pokhara on a tourist bus. The journey will take around 6 to 7 hours. On our way, we can see the picturesque Trishuli and Marsyangdi rivers. Pokhara is a beautiful river valley known for its panoramic views of Annapurna and Machapuchare in the north, Dhaulagiri in the west, Manaslu and Lamjung Himal in the east. Pokhara is a tourist paradise complete with the most modern comforts.

    We take an early morning flight to Jomsom. During the early morning, the weather is the clearest, and you will see spectacular mountain views - including two eight-thousanders mountains - Dhaulagiri and Annapurna. The landscape below is absolutely breathtaking. We land in Jomsom - the district headquarter of Mustang. The trekking starts from Jomsom. The route follows a pleasant trail up the arid valley of the Kali Gandaki River to the fort of Kagbeni, an ancient trade post with a Buddhist monastery. Kagbeni is just south of the restricted area of the Upper Mustang.

      The area above Kagbeni is called Upper Mustang, and you cannot enter the upper Mustang without a permit. There is a check post at the gateway, where we register our documents and trek forward. We will start our trek early in the morning, along the eastern bank of the Kali Gandaki River to Chuksang, to avoid the heavy Mustang wind in the afternoon. On the way, you will get fantastic views of Mt. Nilgiri glowing orange from the early sun rays. The area beside the river can be windy with dust all over the air, so you will need sunglasses and perhaps a face mask to cover your nose and mouth. You will then pass by the Mustang’s unique red sandstone pillars and rock formations, formed by thousands of years of erosion, and reach Tangbe Village. Tangbe is a pretty village with red and whitewashed houses, picturesque apple orchards, and barley fields. Then we follow a relatively narrow canyon to Chele, a small town along a ridge. The views from Chele are other-worldly. We are sure you will not get similar views from any other parts of the world.

        This day's trek will be considerably challenging as we will be gaining around 800m in height. From Chele, we climb a steep spur and then continue up a steep canyon to Eklo Bhatti and ascend to the Taklam La (3,625 m/11,940 ft), a high pass. We cross the Taklam La pass to reach Samar.  We can catch beautiful views of Mount Nilgiri from Samar. This is also a usual place to stop horses and mule caravans for rest. From Samar, we descend to a large gorge past Rangchyung Chorten - painted red, black, yellow, and white, and trek ahead to reach Syangboche. 

          The day begins with an ascent to another pass - the Yamda La (3,845m/12,655 ft) Pass, through an astonishing desert landscape and a few remote settlements. Again, The trail climbs up to a large valley and then descends to a wide barley field at Gelling. The mud and stone houses at Gelling are painted white and ochre, just like in Mustang. From Geling, we reach a settlement - Tama Gaun and climb a pass known as the Nyi La (4015 m/13,205ft). We will be descending from this pass and trek ahead to Ghami.

            This day's trek takes you through the driest part of Mustang. However, the heavenly countryside perspective you gain compensates for a difficult climb. Finally, we arrive at Tsarang, an extensive spread-out town with around 1000 inhabitants.

              Starting on flat land, we ascend over yet another pass - Lo La Pass, from where you can enjoy the delightful views of the valley below - including Lo Mathang. We descend from Lo La Pass and enter Lo Mathang from the north.

                Today will be the day for you to explore the historical Lo Manthang - a walled city with around 150 houses. This ancient city dates back to the 1390s approximately. Lo Manthang was the walled capital of the Kingdom of Lo since its founding in 1380 by Ame Pal. The village is best known for its tall whitewashed mud-brick walls, gompas, and the royal palace. This palace is a nine-cornered, five-story structure built around 1400. It is the oldest existing structure with such architecture. This town is also home to four major temples - Jampa Gompa (Jampa Lhakhang), Thubchen Gompa, Chodey Gompa, and Choprang Gompa. Jampa Gompa is the oldest and is also known as God's house. Similarly, Choprang Gompa is also known as New Gompa. The Nepal government opened Upper Mustang for foreigners in 1992, but, even today, tourism to Upper Mustang remains limited.

                  From Lo Manthang, we head south towards Kagbeni. However, we will not take the same route we took to arrive at Lo Manthang. As our journey passes through Drakmar, we will also make sure we head to the famous Ghar Monastery decorated with beautiful wall paint. Our trek continues until we reach Ghami.

                    We trek through the remote and arid landscape carefully, enjoying the magical views all around the path. You will be ascending to reach Chemi La and Yiy La passes and then descend steeply to reach Geling. After Geling, the descent eases as you reach Syangboche, but our destination lies further at Samar. Samar is a Tibetan-style village, complete with mani walls, monastery, and terraced fields.

                      From Samar, we join the regular trekking trail to Chhusang. The trails lead to the Kali Gandaki riverbed. We cross this river through a rock tunnel and trek forward to reach Chhusang.

                        Today you will be crossing Gyu La Pass (4077m) as the trek follows the world-famous Annapurna circuit, but you will cross the pass from a different direction. From this pass, you can see several majestic Himalayan peaks extending northwards into Tibet before you, and as you look behind, you can see the Annapurna range.  The trail passes through several ancient villages before reaching Muktinath - a common Hindu and Buddhist holy site. Buddhists call Muktinath ‘Chumig Gyatsa’, which in Tibetan means "A Hundred Waters". The walled Muktinath temple complex houses a Buddhist monastery, several Hindu shrines, 108 bathing spouts, and an eternal flame.

                          You have reached your final day on the trekking trails. We descend to Jharkot and Khingar- where there are beautiful monasteries that you can explore. We gradually lose elevation as we join Jomsom, which sits on the bottom of Kali Gandaki River Valley. Jomsom market area is a huge change from the serene trails and remote villages we visited.

                            We bid goodbye to Mustang and catch an early morning flight over the southern Kali Gandaki Valley to Pokhara. Then you can either fly back to Kathmandu or spend a day exploring Pokhara - a famous tourist hub in Nepal.

                              We depart on a tourist bus for a return to Kathmandu. It's a 200 km route that first follows the Marsyangdi River and then the Trishuli River. If you want, you may choose to return by a 25-minute flight (not included in the package). Your trek package completes at Kathmandu.

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