Upper Mustang Trekking 14 days program
Lodge & tent camp
Jomsom (2,743 m.) is also known as a new port. It is a dry landscape. Nilgiri (7,061 m) and Dhaulagiri (8,167 m) are visible from Jomsom. Despite the number of fights being scheduled to Jomsom, going there largely depends on the weather conditions. There are many hotels and lodges in Jomsom for accommodation.
Locals in the Jomsom area are basically ‘Thakalis’. They are hard-working and believe in ancient culture. From the very beginning, locals of Jomsom were and are engaged in trade. Jomsom is also popular for its apple production. From Jomsom, a 4 hr trek will take trekkers to Kagbeni. Kagbeni is a gateway to Upper Mustang. Kagbeni is a remote village in the Himalayan region. Kagbeni depends on tourism and agriculture.
Lo Manthang is the capital of Mustang. Hiking, photography, sightseeing, trekking are major objectives to visit Lo Manthang. To reach to Lo Manthang steeply rocks and desert-like places should be passed. On the 11th day, Mt. Everest can be visible from Syanboche in case weather favors.
We will manage a luxurious tourist bus to travel towards Pokhara, the city of lakes. Pokhara Valley is situated in the northwestern part of Nepal. We will travel along the bank of Trishuli River and cross some roadside markets and cities until we reach the Pokhara.
Overnight stay at lodge in lakeside Pokhara.
Take an early mountain flight from Pokhara towards Jomsom. The 20 minutes of flight will offer you overwhelming scenery of high massifs of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. After lunch in Jomsom start walking towards the popular village of Kagbeni.
The trail goes towards the Kaligandaki River first then traverses through several ridges to reach Tangbe Village. With amazing views of Nilgiri Peak above us the trail leads us to Chhusang village.
Overnight at Tea House.
Walking through the treeless and waterless terrain, alongside of awesome steep canyon passing a rock cairn at an elevation of 3,540 meters is undefinable. Then we traverse through the high pass and follow a ridge and descend down to Syangboche.
Overnight at a guesthouse.
Earlier, we will gently climb then start climbing steeply upwards to cross a pass at 3,770 meters and descend gradually for 3 hours to reach Ghemi Village.
Overnight at a guesthouse.
Climb gently to cross another interesting pass of Nyi La and walk downhill towards Tangmar Chu River. Walk through the longest Mani wall in Mustang and climb for another hour to reach another pass at 3,600 meters. Explore the Buddhists’ art and cultures at Tsarang village upon arrival.
Overnight stay at a guesthouse.
Climb steeply upwards for an hour to reach Lo-Gekar Gompa, the oldest Gompa of the region. Then continue walking towards Upper Mustang to reach Lo – Manthang Village, the capital of Lo Manthang Region. Cross a stream and make a climb to the plateau of Lo – Manthang.
Overnight at a Tea House.
Discover the hidden beauty of the Lo Manthang Region by hiking around the village. Explore the ancient cultures being followed by the inhabitants. Explore the Monasteries and visting place located nearby the village.
Hike for 2 hours to reach Namgyal Gompa situated on a hilltop and explore the monastery and local community. After spending awesome time around Namgyal Gompa start walking towards Tingkhar Gompa. Explore the Gompa located at the last village of Lo-Manthang region. Then return to Lo-Manthang for the overnight stay.
Descend back through the same trai towards Ghemi Village crossing passes and villages through the barren land.
Overnight stay at Tea House.
Descend through the hilly landscape passing the stone walls and terrain field of Drakmar village. Then descend towards Chhung Kah, pass Tama Gaon (3,710 meters) and down to Syangboche.
Overnight at a guest house.
Follow the stream to go downhill to Chhusang Village. The trail goes almost downwards all the day.
Overnight at a guest house.
Climb steep ascent for a while then traverse through the pass and cross suspension bridge after descending from the pass to reach holy temple of Muktinath (3,880 meters).
Muktinath Temple is combined holy place for Budhhists and Hinduism. Explore the temple area then descend through the village and pass ekle bhatti to arrive at Jomsom.
Take an early flight to Pokhara. Same day fly back to Kathmandu.
Or, Join our next ventures from Pokhara.
Or, Take a city tour in Kathmandu Valley next day.
There might be some fixed departures in the peak season but you can check our fixed departures. If you are with some friends you can join with others if you want to. Even if you are alone, you can trek along with other groups, our well-experienced staff will not let you feel alone or bored.
Tea house means local lodges that exist along the treks where we will sleep and eat. These lodges prepare a large variety of local and western meals at a reasonable price. Our guides are very familiar with all these tea houses.
As a first aid kit is important while trekking, we included it in the trek. And we also have guides who are trained in using a first aid kit in case of emergency too. Please note that our clients are responsible to bring all their required personal medications (prescription) for their allergies etc.
Yes, there are many trekking shops in Nepal where you can easily hire or purchase backpacks, sleeping bags, sleeping mats, down jackets, etc. You can easily find them mostly in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
Yes, we will provide a responsible guide and our company takes all responsibilities to happen all safely and comfortably.
The Nepal rupee (NR) is the local currency accepted throughout the country. You will be able to exchange your national currency for rupees at the airport, banks, and other currency exchange offices. You can also find some ATMs where you can get local currency with a debit card. Many shops and restaurants in Kathmandu and Pokhara accept Credit cards too.
If you have any other questions or special requirements please do not hesitate to contact our representative team before arrival or while you are in Nepal.
There might be some fixed departures in the peak season but you can check our fixed departures. If you are with some friends you can join with others if you want to. Even if you are alone, you can trek along with other groups, our well-experienced staff will not let you feel alone or bored.
Tea house means local lodges that exist along the treks where we will sleep and eat. These lodges prepare a large variety of local and western meals at a reasonable price. Our guides are very familiar with all these tea houses.
As a first aid kit is important while trekking, we included it in the trek. And we also have guides who are trained in using a first aid kit in case of emergency too. Please note that our clients are responsible to bring all their required personal medications (prescription) for their allergies etc.
Yes, there are many trekking shops in Nepal where you can easily hire or purchase backpacks, sleeping bags, sleeping mats, down jackets, etc. You can easily find them mostly in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
Yes, we will provide a responsible guide and our company takes all responsibilities to happen all safely and comfortably.
The Nepal rupee (NR) is the local currency accepted throughout the country. You will be able to exchange your national currency for rupees at the airport, banks, and other currency exchange offices. You can also find some ATMs where you can get local currency with a debit card. Many shops and restaurants in Kathmandu and Pokhara accept Credit cards too.
If you have any other questions or special requirements please do not hesitate to contact our representative team before arrival or while you are in Nepal.
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