Upper Mustang lies in the rain shadow zone of the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna Himalayas. Because of this, the Mustang region of Nepal receives relatively less rainfall resulting in the arid terrain of the area. Upper Mustang Trek takes you trudging through the Tibetan uplands because of its similarity in topography. The land of the Upper Mustang is treeless, with little to no vegetation or foliage. You will witness the unique cultures and traditions of the Thakali people residing along the dainty lower villages.
Moreover, the day-to-day life and way of living in the remote isolation of the region are fascinating to experience. The secluded acreages are adorned with Trans-Himalayas and ornamented beautifully by the Tibetan Buddhist inhabitants. It is a marvelous journey brimming with distinctive aspects of the Mustang. At Lo Manthang, the capital of Upper Mustang, you can see intricately carved city walls and a lavishly decorated four-storied palace. The Upper Mustang Trek presents a trekking journey that is synergic with its rich history.
Beginning the journey from Jomsom, you would be trekking to the destination of Kagbeni. The trail is pleasant and offers magnificent views of the mountains like Dhaulagiri, Tukuche Peak, Nilgiri, and others. Leaving the Kali Gandaki Valley, you will traverse through rocky channels to Chele. Afterward, you will experience the juxtaposition of changing lifestyles from Manangi to Tibetan traditions. Trudging along the Ghami La Pass, you will also walk along to Ghami, the third-largest town in Mustang. Likewise, you will pass along the longest Mani wall, roughly a thousand meters long wall with intricate prayer carvings.
The Upper Mustang Trek also allows you to visit the Lo-Gekar Monastery, the oldest Buddhist temple of Mustang. It is the birthplace of Tibetan Buddhism in the Himalayas and is contemporary with Samye, the first monastery in Tibet. Trudging along the umber, terra firma of the region, you would be settling in Lo Manthang, where you will get to explore the area around Namgyal Monastery and Tingkhar. Hiking to the magnificent natural gorge of the Chola Pass, set at an elevation of 4,210 meters, you would reach the maximum point during the Upper Mustang Trek. To access Upper Mustang Trek, you must get a special entry permit from the Government of Nepal. The region is restricted since the holy and historical monuments and the geographical assortment are protected.
Escape Himalaya provides an excellent rendering of services and ensures that customers get the optimal context on their trekking journeys. The Upper Mustang Trek is a special package incorporating the all-encompassing natural and cultural quintessence of the Mustang Region. So join us in this magical adventure where you can experience the aesthetically pleasing magnificence of the mountains and alluring natural winsomeness to have a closer look at the culture, lifestyle, and traditions of the people in the Upper Mustang with us! We also have alternatives for trekking in the Mustang region with our Lower Mustang Trek. You can also opt for a customized itinerary as well to suit your needs and requirements should you wish to do so.
The Upper Mustang Trek offers an unparalleled blend of cultural richness, historical intrigue, and stunning natural beauty. Nestled in the rain shadow of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, this trek provides a unique landscape of arid deserts, dramatic rock formations, and ancient caves, distinct from the lush greenery typically associated with Nepal. The region, heavily influenced by Tibetan culture, boasts ancient monasteries, traditional villages, and the historic walled city of Lo Manthang, once the capital of the former Kingdom of Mustang. Trekkers are immersed in a lifestyle largely untouched by modernity, offering a rare glimpse into an ancient way of life. The trek's remote and less-traveled paths ensure a serene and authentic experience, free from the crowds of more popular routes. The challenging terrain, high passes, and deep gorges add a sense of adventure, attracting seasoned trekkers seeking new thrills. The region's status as a restricted area requiring a special permit helps preserve its unique environment and culture. Additionally, the rain shadow climate makes it an ideal destination
If the provided schedule isn't suitable for you, we are able to create personalized travel arrangements according to your preferences and requirements.
Planning an Upper Mustang Trek? Here are the Top 10 key things to know for an incredible adventure:
Bonus Tip: Capture the memories! Take photos and videos to document your incredible journey.
Apart from the major costs of your mustang package, you will need to budget for certain additional fees. Here's a simple plan to help you budget while still having a good time:
Trail Necessities:
Food & Treats:
Staying Connected:
Remember that prices might vary, so use these estimates as a guideline.
Consider your spending patterns for drinks, snacks, and gifts.
Note: Carry Nepali Rupees for incidental expenses. While some tea shops accept US dollars, possessing the local currency eliminates conversion problems and ensures you have the correct amounts for smaller transactions.
To trek in Upper Mustang, you need special permits due to its status as a restricted area. The region's protected status helps preserve its unique culture and environment. Here's what you need to know about the permits:
Restricted Area Permit (RAP):
Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP):
Choose a Registered Trekking Agency: