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Mustang Trekking

After a day in the Kathmandu valley and seeing some of its many attractions, we take a spectacular flight west along a range of massifs to Pokhara where we will stay the night. The following morning, we fly into the heart of the Annapurna region to the gates of the Kali Gandaki River, landing at the mountain strip of Jomsom (2,800m).

From here we embark into a different world as the moonscape of the Tibetan plateau presents hues of gray, red and brown. The view from our tents is one of a deserted wasteland dotted with sporadic settlements, and frequented by people who work hard in the dry soils to eek out a living. The people of the valley were once very prosperous from a busy trade in salt between Tibet and India, but nowadays, times are harder.

Up high in the sandstone cliffs above the trail, giant towers of rock have been eroded into fascinating shapes by the wind, and hermit caves are testament to the dedication of many monks of the region. Fossils underfoot remind us that the high plateau we’re trekking to was once a seabed. From time to time the wind plays as messenger for the yak caravans up the valley, and from the Buddhist monasteries, the prayer horns can seem haunting in the thin air. The lonely lammergeyer soars high above, perhaps searching out the next sky burial. It is an eerie sensation to be in these mountains, yet utterly captivating.

The trail leads up the Kali Gandaki river valley towards the capital of the Kingdom, Lo Manthang - a city with a royal palace, temples, monasteries and a thriving culture. The people in this city are surprisingly sophisticated. But it is the many villages on the route into and out of Mustang which make this journey such a rewarding one. With several passes over 4,000m, it is also a demanding trek.

On our return, we stay in the Jomsom Mountain Resort before catching the return flight back to Kathmandu.

Trip at a glance

Duration:
15 Nights / 16 Days

Accommodation:
Kathmandu hotel - 4 nights
Camping/tea-house - 10 nights

Transport:
Mini Bus / Air

Activities:
Trekking

Group size:
Minimum - 1

Grading:
Moderate / Demanding

Max Altitude:
4,200 m.

 

Itinerary in detail

 

Day 1:

Your arrival to Tribhuwan International Airport (TIA), you will be met by our Airport Representative, and transfer to hotel. Overnight at hotel. B.B.

Day 2:

Full day sightseeing tour of Kathmandu valley (Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath, Swayambhu, and Kathmandu durbar square). Overnight at hotel. B.B.

Day 3:

Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara - 4-5 hours scenice drive by Private Car / van. Overnight at hotel. B.L.D.

Day 4:

Flight Pokhara - Jomsom, and trek to Kagbeni, Overnight at tented camp. B.L.D.

Day 5:

Trek to Chele, Overnight at tented camp. B.L.D.

Day 6:

Trek to Geling, Overnight at tented camp. B.L.D.

Day 7:

Trek to Tsarang, Overnight at tented camp. B.L.D.

Day 8:

Trek to Lo Manthang, Overnight at tented camp. B.L.D.

Day 9:

Rest day at Lo - Manthang, Overnight at tented camp. B.L.D.

Day 10:

Trek to Ghami, Overnight at tented camp. B.L.D.

Day 11:

Trek to Samar, Overnight at tented camp. B.L.D.

Day 12:

Trek to Kagbeni, Overnight at tented camp. B.L.D.

Day 13:

Trek To Jomsom, Overnight at tented camp. B.L.D.

Day 14:

Flight Jomsom - Pokhara, Overnight at hotel. B.L.D.

Day 15:

Drive back to Kathmandu by car / van. Overnight at hotel. B.B.

Day 16:

Transfer to Airport for your onward Journey. Farewell

 
 
 
 

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