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Upper Mustang trek + Kathmandu (15 + 3 = 18
days)
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Upper Mustang trek is a popular destination for
travelers, who would like to be very remote area
and explores the ancient Monastery, more than
thousand years of hundreds ruined cave and
Himalayan mountain desert with local tribes
domain with Tibetan society are the main
attraction of this areas. Upper Mustang region
is located on the western Himalayan range and
adjoining plateau of Tibetan border of the
Nepal. Mustang is a rain shadow area and still
has a Mustangi Raja (state king of the Mustang)
only one state king of Nepal, fossils on the
river bank another attraction for the travels.
Upper Mustang trek start from the Pokhara a
beautiful lake town of the western Nepal and
crossing the Annapurna conservation area will
get to Upper Mustang. Either fly to Jomsom or
walk from the Beni will reach at entry point of
upper Mustang called Kagbeni. We start our Upper
Mustang trek through the Holy river bank of
Kaligandaki and follow the up stream to get to
Lo-Mangthang, which is capital of the upper
Mustang. On Mustang trek you may have chance to
explore the thousand years of old monastery,
caves, local tribes and scenic beauties of the
different landscapes. You will have a great
chance to accomplish the blessing from the King
and the royal palace during the visit. The trek
to Lo-Manthang is through an almost tree-less
barren landscape, a steep rocky trail up and
down hill and panoramic views of Nilgiri,
Annapurna, Dhaulagiri and several other peaks
make your trek wonderfully.
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Facts of the Trek
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Trip Duration: 18 Days
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Activities: Cultural sightseeing &
Trekking |
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Starts in: Kathmandu |
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Ends in: Kathmandu |
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Trek Type: Camping |
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Grade: Moderate to fairly
challenging trek |
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Max Altitude: 3840 m. |
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Minimum Pax: 1 + |
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Mode of travel: Tourist
bus, flight and car |
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Grade: Hotel in Kathmandu
/ Tent during the trek |
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Private Trip Departure everyday
upon your request. But if you are interested to
join with group, please see below our fixed
group departure dates as per your requirement.
Fixed Departure Date for 2009
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Itinerary in Detail
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Day 01 : |
Arrival in Kathmandu
It’s a panoramic thrill flying into Kathmandu on
a clear day. The views of snow-capped mountain
peaks sprawling down below you are almost
ecstatic, beginning a whole chain of memorable
experiences that stay with you for a long, long
time. And as your plane hits the tarmac, our
waiting support team will meet and greet you at
the airport and escort you to your hotel.
Welcome drinks will be served and over night at
your hotel. |
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Day 02 : |
Sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley
Kathmandu is the historical and cultural heart
of Nepal and has been a popular destination for
tourists ever since Nepal opened its doors to
visitors. The city presents a wonderful mix of
Hinduism, Tibetan Buddhism and Western influence
in the Valley. Patan and Bhaktapur, its two
major neighboring cities bear immense
historical, cultural and religious significance.
There will be a half day guided tour to the
famous and biggest Hindu shrine of Pashupatinath,
the largest Buddhist stupa in Nepal Boudhanath,
the 15th century palace of 55 windows and
Swoyambhunath. |
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Day 03 : |
Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara (914m.) which
takes about six hours.
You depart for the six hours drive to Pokhara
(915m,), 200 kilometers west of Kathmandu. As
you climb out of the Kathmandu valley, only to
quickly descend again to the Trisuli River, you
follow upstream to its junction with the
Marsyangdi River. You follow the Marsyandi
gently up through heavily terraced fields and
small hill towns to the Seti River that takes
you directly into Pokhara. Having pleasant
weather, Pokhara is tourist's paradise with full
of natural as well as cultural heritage sites
such as lakes, caves, temples of Buddhist and
Hindus along with mountains. You can observe
views to the north across the hills and Phewa
Tal (lake) to the white peaks of the Annapurna
and Dhaulagiri ranges. This drive will take most
of the morning, leaving much of the afternoon to
fall in love with its beauty. You can also fly
from Kathmandu to Pokhara which takes about 25
minutes. |
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Day 04 : |
Fly from Pokhara to Jomsom (2700 m.) and it
takes about 25 minutes and trek from Jomsom to
Kagbeni (2810 m.) which takes about four hours.
You take the early morning flight which again
will give close-up views of the Annapurna range,
Dhaulagiri and nearby satellites, 20 minutes
flight in a small aircraft. Directly north of
Jomsom is the pretty village of Kagbeni, There
are about 80 families living here, most of them
traders who are the link in the chain between
modern Nepal and the Tibetan-type people of
Mustang. Just out of Jomsom you cross a small
hanging bridge and then walk along the banks of
the Kali Gandaki. The trail is quite barren with
craggy rocks and sand and is mostly flat, which
makes it very easy going. This very easy,
enjoyable start is at the same time picturesque,
with views of big peaks all around such as
Dhaulagiri (26,794ft), Tukuche (22,703ft) and in
the west the awesome mountain above Kagbeni,
Nilgiri (22,769ft). Over to the south and
south-west can be seen the entire Annapurna
Massif. You are more than likely to meet Indian
pilgrims on their way to and from Muktinath on
this stretch, and other Europeans for an hour or
two who will be on the world-famous Annapurna
Circuit. Upon reaching Kagbeni there is a taste
of scenes to come in Upper Mustang, what with
its narrow alleyways and tunnels, irrigation
canals, green fields of wheat and barley and a
large red gompa. At the police check-post at the
north end of the village there is a sign saying
‘Restricted area, tourists please do not go
beyond this point’. Here you will complete your
paperwork formalities for you to enter this
long-forbidden region of Nepal. ACAP have set up
a very interesting information post here with
displays of Mustang artifacts and photos. |
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Day 05 : |
Trek from Kagbeni to Chuksang (2900 m.) which
takes about five hours. You trek right up the
river valley, but you use a combination of the
high trail and the riverbank pathways. The trail
then widens significantly revealing an endless
stretch of sand but the path is kept interesting
by the passing of mule trains bearing goods from
Mustang and Tibet. On the west bank of the river
are some caves and Gompa Kang. Unlike most
monasteries in Upper Mustang which are of the
Sakyapa sect, Gompa Kang is of the Nyingmapa
sect. You stop for lunch at the village of
Tangbe, where you come across the first black,
white and red chortens that typify Upper
Mustang. The little town is a labyrinth of
narrow alleys among white washed houses, fields
of buck wheat and barley and apple orchards.
Nilgiri Peak continues to dominate the southern
skyline. Chusang village is only about 2hrs walk
beyond Tangbe at the confluence of the Narshing
Khola and the Kali Gandaki. There are three
separate parts to this village and some ruined
castle walls on the surrounding cliffs. Across
the river from Chusang are some spectacular red
organe pipe eroded cliffs above the mouths of
some inaccessible caves. |
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Day 06 : |
Trek from Chuksang to Samar (3150 m.) and it
takes about three and half hours. There is a
distinct change here, not only in the
topography, but also in the culture, lifestyle
and people, and the settlements become more
scattered, smaller and more basic. The people of
Lo or Mustang do practice agriculture, but
because of the lack of rain and fertile soil,
cultivation is in sheltered plots of land,
scattering the brown landscape with patches of
green. Continuing north, you reach a huge red
chunk of conglomerate that has fallen from the
cliffs above, forming a tunnel through which the
river flows. A steel bridge spans the river just
in front of the tunnel and north of here the
Kali Gandaki becomes impassable on foot. The
trek now leaves the valley and climbs steeply up
a rocky alley to the village of Chele. Watch out
here for the ferocious Tibetan mastiffs which
are chained to many of the houses. From Chele
you climb a steep spur and then continue
ascending along the side of a spectacular steep
canyon to a pass. Beyond the pass you descend on
a pleasant trail to Samar, situated in a grove
of poplar trees. This is a major stopping place
for horse and mule caravans |
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Day 07 : |
Trek from Samar to Geling (3510 m.) which takes
about five hours. You climb above Samar to a
ridge and then descend into a large gorge past a
chorten before entering another valley filled
with juniper trees. You then cross a stream and
after climbing to a pass, you descend along a
ridge to Shyangmochen a tiny settlement with a
few tea shops. Nearby is Rangbyung, a cave
containing stalagmites which have formed in the
shape of chortens and one of the holiest places
in Mustang. The trail climbs gently from
Shyangmochen and you enter another huge valley
before descending to Geling with its extensive
fields of barley. As in all the settlements of
Mustang, the white and ochre-painted houses are
constructed using mud and stones, with roofs
made of twigs, straw and a mixture of mud and
pebbles. |
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Day 08 : |
Trek from Giling to Ghami (3490 m.) via Ghami La
(3520m.) and it takes about five hours. From
Geling the trail climbs gently through fields,
up the center of the valley, passing above the
settlement of Tama Gun and an imposing chorten.
You then begin a taxing climb across the head of
the valley to the Nyi La [3840m]. The descent
from the pass is quite gentle and about half an
hour further on we come to a trail junction; the
right trail is the direct route to Charang, the
left trail leads to Ghami. Ghami is a large
white-washed village sheltered by overhanging
cliffs. |
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Day 09 : |
Trek fram Ghami to Tsarang (36200 m.) which
takes about five hours. Today's walk is through
perhaps the driest part of Mustang, and much of
your energy will be spent negotiating loose, dry
soil. However, the magnificent views of the
countryside, from the gentle contours of the
north to the rugged mountains in the east and
west, are a source of inspiration. Finally, you
come to Charang, a large spread-out village at
the top of the Charang Chu canyon. At the
eastern end of the village is a huge dzong
[fortress] and a red gompa which houses an
excellent collection of statues and thangkas. |
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Trek from Tsarang to Lo-Manthang (Mustang) (3730
m.) and it takes about three hours. You will
spend part of the morning exploring the
interesting village of Charang and its large
monastery, before setting out for Lo Manthang.
You climb gently above the valley to a large
isolated chorten that marks the boundary between
Charang and Lo. The trail then broadens and
eventually you get our first view of the walled
city of Lo Manthang. The city has only one
entrance so you circumambulate the wall to the
gate on the north east corner. |
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Day 11 : |
Rest day at Mustang. Today is free to explore
the fascinating city of Lo Manthang, untouched
since the 14th century. The city contains about
150 houses, as well as residences for its many
lamas. There are four major temples within the
city and one of these, Champa Lhakang, contains
a huge clay statue of Buddha as well as
elaborates mandalas painted on the walls. The
king's palace is an imposing building in the
center of the city and is occupied by the
current King and Queen. Although his duties are
largely ceremonial, the King is respected by the
people and consulted about many issues by
villagers throughout the kingdom. |
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Day 12 : |
Trek from Lo-Manthang to Ghami (3490 m.) which
takes about six hours. You continue your journey
on the highland route, crossing alpine meadows
before dropping down a steep eroded alley to
Dhakmar for lunch. After lunch, you walk through
the pretty valley, climb to a ridge and descend
from there back to Ghami. |
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Day 13 : |
Trek from Ghami to Chuksang (2900 m.) and it
takes about six hours. You trek through wide and
gentle path with some ascends and descends. The
trail passes through desert like places though
you can see some small thorny bushes. On the
way, your trail goes along the river. You come
across with some small streams. To reach from
Ghami to Chuksang, you cross Kali Gandaki river. |
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Day 14 : |
Trek from Chuksang to Muktinath (3795m.) which
takes about seven hours. The trail follows
gently ascend and winding path passing through
almost desert like places. On the way, you see
at a distance some agricultural fields, apple
orchard and some human settlements. You can
enjoy beautiful deserted landscape, Caves, old
Tibetan Style Villages, apple Garden, Yaks
Herds, Sheep Herds, straight up to the Muktinath,
visit Monastery believed to be built in 15th
century, walk about twenty minute to Muktinath
Temple, where you can enjoy a holy bath of 108
Taps, Visit Monastery, Natural flaming and
Hindus Temple. The people of Muktinath are close
to the life style,culture, religion and idea of
Tibetan people. |
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Trek from Muktinath to Jomsom (2713 m.) and it
takes about five hours.
Easy day, trail gradually ascends to Eklebhati
at Kali Gandaki River valley, walk another two
hours along the wide sandy and windy valley. The
way moves between two hills. |
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Day 16 : |
Fly from Jomsom to Pokhara which takes about 25
minutes and stay overnight at hotel in Pokhara.
The flights are available during the morning
time. The strong breeze blows during the after
and frequent change of the weather prevent the
flight being landed and taken off in the
afternoon. During the flights in morning, the
sky looks very clear which makes you able to
enjoy the splendid views of different mountain
peaks. |
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Day 17 : |
Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu by tourist mini
bus and stay overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.
While driving from Pokhara to Kathmandu, you
head up to Damauli,, Dumre, Muglin and Kurintar
where the Nepal's first Cable car is operated to
reach to Manakamana Temple. En route, you could
enjoy the mountain views, green sceneries, rice
terrace fields, vegetable fields and people
being engaged in their daily life activities.
From Naubishe you climb up to Thankot, the
gateway to capital city. You can also fly from
Pokhara to Kathmandu which takes about 25
minutes. |
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Day 18 : |
Depart Kathmandu
Our Nepalese support team will take you to the
airport for your flight home. (Or stay longer
for short tours such as game drive at National
parks, do some wild-water rafting, a Tibet tour
or even mountain biking, etc- please let us
know). |
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The
cost includes the following services:
* Airport
pick-up and drop services
* Special trekking permit
* Entry Permit for Annapurna Conservation Area
* Trekking guide
* A cook
* Necessary Porters
* Necessary kitchen helpers
* Necessary sherpas
* Transfer from Kathmandu to Pokhara and from Pokhara to
Kathmandu by tourist bus
* Transfer to the starting point of the trek by car and
back to Pokhara by car
* Flight ticket from Jomsom to Pokhara
* All meals three times a day (breakfast, lunch, dinner,
juice, tea, coffee, hot chocolate, fruits etc.)
* Necessary Camping equipment such as tents, kitchen
tent, dining tent, toilet tent, mattresses, down
sleeping bag, down jacket, cooking utensils, fuel etc.
* Camping charges
* Necessary insurance for trekking staff
* First aid kit
* Rescue assistance
* Three nights hotel accommodation in Kathmandu hotel on
breakfast basis and two nights in Pokhara at lake side
with all meals
* One day sightseeing in and around Kathmandu valley
with tour guide and private vehicle
* Entry fees while sightseeing in and around Kathmandu
valley
The
cost does not include:
* Nature of personal expenses
* Drinks, beverages, hot shower, etc.
* Tips
* Hotel accommodation, lunch and dinner in Kathmandu |
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