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Mustang Trek

16 Days 15 Nights

Mustang trek is an exploration of the concealed valleys of upper Mustang in Nepal, nestled between Tibet and the Himalayas – a place different from the rest of the world. The wall city of Lomanthang used to be a part of Tibetan kingdom of Gungthang until 1830s. The early history of Lomanthang is embellished in myths and legends rather than the recorded facts. Even though the upper Mustang is changing it still surprises the visitors with its stunning vista and the stubborn way it clings to its unique culture. Indeed, the culture is fighting back; crumbing art works are being restored. Crumbing monasteries have been rebuilt and refilled with the sound of bald-headed children in robes studying the ancient Buddhist ways. There are around 275 houses in Lo Mangthang having four castes: the royal caste, the everyday folk, the blacksmiths and the butchers and millers. The whole Lo manthang village has solar electricity now, along with a small herb garden of various holy decorations, flapping flags and of course stacked firewood. There was a time when it was the mandatory of certain family to supply the firewood for the royal family. Sky burial and polyandry are still remaining practice in this upper mustang region. Once Nepal got republic in 2005 the royal family is symbolic only. There is no any major effects or damage of April 2015 earthquake in the whole Mustang region – totally safe for trekking.

It is believed that Guru Rinpoche had fought with demon among the Mustang ‘s snowcapped mountain, desert canyons, and grassland. Once Guru Rinpoche killed the demon, it is said he scattered the demon’s body parts across Mustang valley: its blood formed the towering red cliffs and its intestines tumbled near to Ghami where people have later on build the stone prayer wall, the longest in Nepal, on top of the demon’s intestines.

Highlights

  • Lo Manthang: Explore the ancient walled city, the former capital of the Kingdom of Lo, known for its royal palace, narrow alleys, and historic monasteries.
  • Desert Landscape: Trek through colourful cliffs, deep canyons, eroded rock formations, and vast high-altitude valleys unlike the greener Himalayan regions.
  • Ancient Monasteries: Visit centuries-old Buddhist monasteries such as Jampa Lhakhang and Thubchen Gompa, showcasing rich Tibetan Buddhist heritage.
  • Sky Caves: Discover mysterious multi-level caves carved into cliffs, believed to have served as homes, meditation sites, and burial chambers.
  • Authentic Tibetan Culture: Experience traditional villages, prayer wheels, mani walls, chortens, and a way of life that has remained largely unchanged for centuries.
  • Kali Gandaki Valley: Walk through one of the world's deepest river gorges with spectacular views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Mountain ranges.
  • High Mountain Passes: Cross scenic passes such as Nyi La and Lo La, offering panoramic Himalayan and desert vistas.
  • Tiji Festival (Seasonal): If you trek in May, you may witness this vibrant three-day Buddhist festival featuring traditional masked dances and rituals in Lo Manthang.
  • Flights to Jomsome: Enjoy spectacular mountain flights between Pokhara and Jomsom with views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Nilgiri peaks.

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Mustang Trek
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