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Upper Mustang Trek

Mustang is by far Nepal’s most restricted trekking area. It was only opened to foreigners in 1992 and has been strictly regulated ever since. Mustang is in the North west area of Nepal that is part of the Tibetan plateau.This area has long been inhabited by Tibetan Buddhists and no where else in Nepal can such rich , untouched culture be found. Trekkers are not common here which is why this trek provides such a rare and up close look at a society that has remained unaffected by change for centuries. Unfortunately there is a high price to pay have such an experience. Permits are seven hundred dollars per person for 10 days and 910$ for 13 days. The starting and ending point for all treks in Mustang is Jomsom which can only be reached by plane. Trekking in Mustang is truly one of the rarest and most rewarding experience in all Nepal.

Itinerary:

Day 01: Drive Or fly to Pokhra / Hotel
Day 02: Fly to Jomsom and trek to Ekle Bhati (Lower Mustang)
Day 03: Trek to Muktinath
Day 04: Trek to – Kagbeni
Day 05: Kagbeni – Chele
Day 06: Chele - Eklo Bhatti .
Day 07: Eklo Bhatti – Ghame
Day 08: Ghame - Lo-Gheker (Monastery)
Day 09: Lo-Gheker - Tsarang (easy day)
Day 10: Tsarang – Lomanthang
Day 11: Lomanthang and eastern valleys , Nyphu , Gharphu (Monasteries) .5-6 hours round trip.
Day 12: Lomanthang and western valley, Namgyal, Tingkar / 4 - 5 hours, round trip
Day 13: Lomanthang - Surkhang / Yara Gang (Village) 4-5 hours
Day 14: Surkhang - Lori Gumba (Monastery) -Yara Gang /
Day 15: Tsarang – Tange
Day 16: Tange – Tetang
Day 17: Tetang – Kagbeni
Day 18: Kagbeni – Jomsom.
Day 19: Jomsom – Pokhara / Kathmandu

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