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Mustang trekking


Mustang is an ancient Himalayan Kingdom which lies in the northern central part of Nepal and at the top of the Kaligandaki River.This trek visits the ancient Kingdom of Mustang where the language, culture and traditions are still almost purely Tibetan in nature.Mustang has a long and complex history that makes it one of the most interesting places in Nepal.
Upper Mustang Trekking is one of Nepal’s most mysterious and least known kingdoms. The landscape of Mustang is a barren moonscape of eroded sandstone pillars and discontinuous moraine terraces, which together present a colorful mosaic made up principally of earthen reds, yellows and brown. It is relatively easy trekking along the permitted route to Lo Manthang, which lies in the very heart of Mustang. We offer special rates with best service on your Upper Mustang Trekking.

Individual trekkers will not be issued trekking permit.



Day 01: Arrive at Kathmandu
Day 02: Kathmandu to Pokhara
Day 03: Pokhara to Jomsom to Kagbeni
Day 04: Kagbeni to Chele (3100m)
Day 05: Chele to Geling (3570m)
Day 06: Geling to Charang (3560m)
Day 07: Charang to Lo Manthang (3840m)
Day 08: In Lo Mathang
Day 09: Trip around Lo Manthang
Day 10: Lo Manthang to Drakmar
Day 11: Drakmar to Shyangmochen
Day 12: `Shyangmochen to Chhuksang
Day 13: Chhuksang to Kagbeni
Day 14: Kagbeni to Jomsom
Day 15: Jomsom to Pokhara
Day 16: Pokhara to Kathmandu
Day 17: Transfer to the Airport for your onward destination.


Day 01: Arrive at Kathmandu

On your arrival at Kathmandu Airport you will be met by our representative who will take you to the hotel for the night.

Day 02: Kathmandu to Pokhara

You have a scenic drive to Pokhara (by car/van). O/N in Pokhara.

Day 03: Pokhara to Jomsom to Kagbeni

Fly to Jomsom. From Jomsom follow the Kali Gandaki River route forward to Eklebhatti and reach Kagbeni. From Kagbeni the route meets the junction where the trail splits for Muktinath, the pilgrimage temple and for Upper Mustang (Lo-Manthang). Kagbeni is a delightful village on the edge of the Mustang restricted area; it’s a hive of activity for donkey and yak caravans coming and going to and from mustang and for pilgrims taking a rest on route to Mukthinath. In Kagbeni, you can easily spend a few hours wondering around taking in this lovely village. O/N at Kagbeni.

Day 04: Kagbeni to Chele (3100m)

From Kagbeni you enter the restricted area of Upper Mustang. The trail makes several ups and downs to arrive at Tangbe village (3060m). Walking further and descending you will reach to Chhuksang village (2980m) where you will see many beautiful white washed houses and agriculture fields. From Chhuksang making more ups and downs along the Kali Gandaki River you will get to Chele village. O/N at Chele.

Day 05: Chele to Geling (3570m)

From Chele the trail climbs up to the Chele La (3630m) (pass). After crossing the ridge from Chele La the trail enters a large sided valley and descends to Samar (3620m) where you will have views of the distant Annapurna Himal dominated by Nil Giri. The trail climbs up to the Bhena La (3830m) and to Bhena (3860m). Climbing to another pass, the Yamdo La (4010m), you will descend steeply following a ridge to Shyangmochen (3800m). From Shyangmochen you descend to the picturesque village of Geling, spend some time here soaking up the village atmosphere. O/N at Geling.

Day 06: Geling to Charang (3560m)

Turning west from Geling, climbing gently through the fields, passing below Tama Gaon and turning north you will reach Nyi La (4020m). The trail then drops steeply to Ghemi (3510m), a large village surrounded by many fields busy with the activity of the local people working this arid landscape. From Ghemi the trail first descends and then climbs a rocky path to Choya la (3870m). Making a gentle descent the trail reaches to Chharang. O/N at Chharang.

Day 07: Charang to Lo Manthang (3840m)

The trail descends from Charang, crosses the Charang Chu and climbs steeply up a rocky trail, then enters the Tholung valley. The trail turns north and climbs gently to a large isolated chorten, then crosses a stream and reaches the LoLa (3950m) where you will see the view of the walled city of Lo Manthang. Descending for some time the trail crosses a stream and climbs up to Lo Manthang where you will see the school, health post, and police check post and several important chortens. O/N at Lo Manthang.

Day 08: In Lo Mathang

This day will be spent in this mystical and isolated city. You will awake to the mystical sounds of monks chanting and the heady sent of temple candles. After having breakfast you will visit the four major temples within the city walls. The major attraction of this area is the three storey’s Jampa Lhakhang, the red Thubchen gompa with a massive assembly hall, Chodey gompa and Choprang gompa. After visiting the temples you will take a walk to visit the ACAP office and to Tarchun Gurung’s shop where you can climb up to the roof for a view of the town, and buy a memento to take away with you. Return back to Lo Manthang Camp. O/N at Lo Manthang.

Day 09: Trip around Lo Manthang

Again you spend another day in Lo Manthang getting to know the place and getting an incite into how the people live in this remote and arid landscape. After having breakfast you will visit the raja’s Place which is an imposing four storey building in the centre of the city. Then you will hire a horse to visit some other villages in this area where you will observe the local culture, life style, tradition and warm heartedness of these people. Return back to Lo Manthang Camp. O/N at Lo Manthang.

Day 10: Lo Manthang to Drakmar

From Lo Manthang the trail climbs steadily offering a last glimpse of Lo Manthang. The trail climbs a ridge at 4070m and continues climbing to the Chogo La (4325m), the highest point on the trek. The trail makes a short, steep descent and crosses the Chharang River, then climbs to Lo Geker and reaches to Ghar gompa a small monastery. Climbing to the ridge, crossing a valley along some alpine meadows, and then dropping down a steep eroded path you will reach Drakmar. O/N at Drakmar.

Day 11: Drakmar to Shyangmochen

The trail descends passing the stone walls and fields of Drakmar, then climbs to a ridge and descends to the lower part of Ghemi and further descending you will reach to Jaite (3820m) and descend again gently to Chhung-Kah. The trail then reaches to Tama Gaon (3710m) and continues descending to Shyangmochen. O/N at Shyangmochen.

Day 12: Shyangmochen to Chhuksang

From Shyangmochen the trail follows the quite stream all the way down to Chhuksang. O/N at Chhuksang

Day 13: Chhuksang to Kagbeni

Trek back to Kagbeni from Chhuksang. O/N at Kagbeni.

Day 14: Kagbeni to Jomsom

Trek back to Jomsom. O/N at Jomsom.

Day 15: Jomsom to Pokhara

Fly back to Pokhara. O/N at Pokhara.

Day 16: Pokhara to Kathmandu

Drive back to Kathmandu. Hotel, B.B. O/N at Kathmandu.

Day 17: Transfer to the Airport for your onward destination.



  • Transportation to and from Kathmandu by air or road as per itinerary.
  • 3 meals per day during the trek (breakfast, lunch & dinner)
  • Accommodation in tea house or provided tents during the trek as mentioned in the trek type.
  • Accommodation at 3-4 star hotels in Kathmandu.
  • Highly experienced Government licensed guide and necessary porters during the trek.
  • Government / Local taxes, Tourist service charge, guide / porter insurance and salary, general equipment, national park and conservation area fees.
  • Kathmandu City Tour with an Experienced Tour Guide ( Kathmandu , Bhaktapur, and Lalitpur) depends on your time frame.
  • Trekking Registration Certificate (TRC).
  • Airport transfers

  • International airfares
  • International Airport Departure Tax
  • Trekking Equipment
  • Major meals, Lunch and dinner during your stay in Kathmandu
  • Any type of personal expenses, such as alcoholic beverages and drinks, phone and laundry.
  • Airport departure tax to be paid in rupees on your departure
  • Entry visa fee – you may easily obtain the visa upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport – Kathmandu.
  • Rescue & travel insurance, trip cancellation costs, accident or health emergency, evacuation, loss, theft or damage to baggage and personal effects. We strongly advise you to take out personal travel insurance.
  • Tips & Gratuities
  • All others expenses not mentioned on price includes section.

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