Upper Mustang Trekking with Jeep

Trip overview

The Upper Mustang Trek is a 13-day journey through the ancient kingdom of Mustang, a region rich in Tibetan culture and history. Starting in Kathmandu, the trek takes you through the arid and windswept landscapes of Upper Mustang, where you’ll explore medieval villages, ancient monasteries, and the walled city of Lo-Manthang. The trek also includes a visit to the sacred pilgrimage site of Muktinath, known for its spiritual significance to both Hindus and Buddhists. This trek offers a unique blend of adventure, cultural immersion, and spiritual exploration, providing a rare glimpse into one of Nepal’s most remote and culturally preserved regions.

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Destinations 2+
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Trip Durations 13 Days
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Trip Difficulty
Moderate
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Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Activities Walking, Jeep
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Accomodation
Hotels
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Max Altitude 4310m
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Best Season Mar-May, Jun-Nov,
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Start/End Point Kathmandu

Package highlights

  • Exploration of Lo-Manthang: The walled city is the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Mustang, rich in history and culture with monasteries, palaces, and traditional Tibetan architecture.
  • Visit to Muktinath: A sacred pilgrimage site revered by both Hindus and Buddhists, known for its holy waters and eternal flame.
  • Scenic Drives through the Kali Gandaki Valley: Witness the dramatic landscapes of one of the deepest valleys in the world, surrounded by the towering peaks of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri.
  • Cultural Immersion in Traditional Villages: Explore the ancient villages of Tsarang, Kagbeni, and Dhakmar, each offering a unique insight into the local Tibetan culture and way of life.
  • Exploration of Chhoser Cave: Visit the ancient cave dwellings near Lo-Manthang, historically used for meditation and as a shelter by the local people.
  • Stunning Himalayan Landscapes: Throughout the trek, enjoy panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, as well as the rugged beauty of the Upper Mustang region.

Itinerary

Day1

Arrival in Kathmandu

Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, you’ll be warmly greeted and transferred to your hotel. In the evening, we’ll enjoy a welcome dinner featuring traditional Nepali cuisine. This is the perfect time to relax, adjust to the time zone, and discuss the upcoming adventure.

Hotel
Dinner
Max. Altitude: 1350m/4429ft
Day2

Preparation day and full day sightseeing of Kathmandu

Our support staff will collect your original passport for Mustang Permit. In the meantime, enjoy Kathmandu, the vibrant capital of Nepal, offers a rich cultural experience with its bustling streets and historic temples, setting the tone for your journey ahead. Day 2 is dedicated towards the blessing of all different god and goddess. Visit Swoyambhunath, Pashupatinath temple and Boudhanath Stupa.

Hotel
Breakfast
Max. Altitude: 1350m/4429ft
Day3

Kathmandu to Pokhara and Drive to Thasang Village

After breakfast, we’ll take a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara, known for its stunning natural beauty. Upon arrival in Pokhara, we’ll head on with our 4 wheel drive to Thasang Village, located in the Kali Gandaki Valley. The drive offers great views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Thasang Village, nestled amidst lush landscapes, is a serene spot to spend the night, surrounded by the grandeur of the Himalayas.

Hotel
Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max. Altitude: 2700m/8858ft
Day4

Drive to Kagbeni

Before setting off from Thasang one can enjoy a easy walk to the village. This tiny village gives you a perfect idea of how simple people are living. The morning can be amazing with the sun poked Mt. Dhaulagiri and the glacier view from the roof top of the hotel. From Thasang village, we’ll drive to Kagbeni Village, located in the Kali Gandaki Valley.The drive offers great views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Kagbeni Village, nestled amidst lush landscapes, is a serene spot to spend the night, surrounded by the grandeur of the Himalayas.On the same day, we’ll drive through the charming villages of Marpha and Jomsom before reaching Kagbeni, the gateway to Upper Mustang.

Marpha is famous for its apple orchards, while Jomsom is known for its windswept landscape and as a hub for trekkers. Kagbeni, with its medieval atmosphere and narrow alleyways, offers a glimpse into the unique culture of the region. We’ll explore Kagbeni before settling in for the night.

Hotel
Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max. Altitude: 2810m/9219ft
Day05

Kagbeni to Tsarang via Ghami

We begin our journey into the heart of Upper Mustang, driving from Kagbeni to Ghami, known for its beautiful landscape, unique culture and interesting architecture. After exploring Ghami, we’ll continue to Tsarang, a village rich in history and culture. Tsarang is home to a large monastery and an ancient palace, both of which we’ll have the opportunity to visit. The landscapes today are otherworldly, with barren, wind-swept terrain framed by towering cliffs.

Hotel
Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max. Altitude: 3710m/12172
Day06

Drive to Lo-Manthang

Today, we’ll drive from Tsarang to Lo-Manthang, the capital of the former Kingdom of Mustang. Lo-Manthang is a fascinating walled city, home to ancient monasteries, royal palaces, and a unique culture that has remained largely untouched for centuries. We’ll spend the day exploring the city, visiting the monasteries, and interacting with the local people, who are known for their warmth and hospitality.

Hotel ( Feature Hotel- Royal Mustang)
Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max. Altitude: 3840m/12598ft
Day07

Exploration day at Lo-Manthang

We’ll spend the day exploring Lo-Manthang and the surrounding areas, including a visit to the Chhoser Cave, an ancient cave complex that was once used as a residence and for meditation. The day offers a deep dive into the rich history and culture of the Upper Mustang region. In Lo-Manthang, we’ll also explore the famous monasteries, each with its unique architecture and spiritual significance.

Hotel
Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max. Altitude: 3840m/12598ft
Day08

Drive to Muktinath and Explore Jharkot Village

After breakfast, we’ll drive to Muktinath, a sacred pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists. The temple is located at an altitude of 3,800 meters and is revered for its holy waters and eternal flame. Pilgrims from all over Nepal and India visit Muktinath to bathe in the sacred waters and offer prayers. The drive to Muktinath offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks and valleys.

Hotel
Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max. Altitude: 3710m/12172ft
Day09

Exploration of Muktinath Area

We’ll spend the day exploring Muktinath and its surroundings. The temple complex includes several shrines, the most significant being the Muktinath Temple itself, which houses the eternal flame. We’ll also visit the nearby village of Ranipauwa and have time to reflect on the spiritual and cultural significance of this sacred site.

Hotel
Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max. Altitude: 3710m/12172ft
Day10

Drive to Jomsom

After breakfast, we’ll drive to Jomsom, a major town in the Mustang region and a popular starting point for treks in the Annapurna area. Jomsom is known for its strong winds, apple orchards, and the nearby Dhaulagiri Icefall. We’ll explore the town and its surroundings, enjoying the unique blend of Tibetan and Thakali culture that characterizes this region.

Hotel
Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max. Altitude: 2743m/8999ft
Day11

Drive back to Pokhara

We’ll take an early morning  ride from Jomsom to Pokhara, with few stops on the way on finish the drive at  Pokhara which offers a perfect conclusion to the Upper Mustang adventure.

Hotel
Breakfast
Max. Altitude: 950m/3117ft
Day12

Fly back to Kathmandu

We’ll return to Kathmandu on the scenic flight . Once in Kathmandu, there’s time to explore more of the city’s cultural and historical landmarks, such as Boudhanath Stupa, Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), or Durbar Square. This day offers a chance to immerse ourselves once more in the rich heritage of Nepal before our departure.

Hotel
Breakfast
Max. Altitude: 1350m/4429ft
Day13

Departure day

Depending on your flight schedule, you may have some free time for last-minute shopping or sightseeing in Kathmandu. Our representative will transfer you to the airport for your departure, marking the end of your incredible journey through the Upper Mustang and Muktinath regions of Nepal.

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Cost Includes

  • Airport pickup and drop off (both domestic and international)
  • Welcome/Farewell dinner at Kathmandu.
  • 3 nights hotel in Kathmandu
  • 1 night hotel in Pokhara
  • Kathmandu-Pokhara flight
  • Stay at Luxury hotels on the jeep tour on a twin-sharing basis (single room available with an extra charge)
  • Feature stay of 2 nights at Royal Mustang Hotel Lo-Manthang
  • Standard meals during the Upper Mustang trip includes Breakfast
  • Luxury Landcruiser Jeep from Pokhara to Lo-Manthang and Back
  • Purifies drinking water during the trek using a water purifier or chemical purifying tablets.
  • All necessary permits for the Upper Mustang trek (USD 500).
  • Local English-Speaking guide throughout the trip.
  • First-aid treatment in case of any emergencies.
  • All administrative expenses and government taxes.

Cost Excludes

  • Meals in Kathmandu and Other hotels except for the welcome/farewell dinner
  • International flight fares and airport departure tax.
  • Bottled water or any kind of beverage.
  • Tourist visa for entry in Nepal.
  • Travel insurance and the emergency evacuation service charges.
  • Tipping for guides and drivers
  • Personal expenses including personal gear or equipment.

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Trip FAQs

When is the best time to trek to the Upper Mustang Trek?

The best time to trek to the Upper Mustang Region is during the Autumn and Spring seasons, as the climate is favorable and the trekking route is rich in luscious greens. For a safe, memorable, and incredible experience, plan a trek between mid-September and November or March and June.

However, the trek is possible all around the year. As long as you can avoid rainstorms and sustain extreme temperatures, you can ascend during colder months to avoid the crowd.

How long does the Upper Mustang trek take?

The Upper Mustang walking trek usually takes 16 days to complete, but the duration might vary depending on how you customize your trip and the transportation you use.

Do I need to book in advance?

Though it might not be mandatory, booking your Upper Mustang trek in advance is better to ease the process, specifically if you plan for trekking seasons, as mentioned above.

Booking in advance secures your spot and ensures you and your trekking company are well-prepared for the trek. However, getting the trekking permits, booking accommodation and transport, and getting your visas might take time.

What kind of fitness level is required?

Trek to the Upper Mustang requires moderate fitness since you will walk at least 6-7 hours daily. You will also need good cardiovascular endurance and muscular strength to ascend quickly through rough terrain.

If you aren’t somebody who doesn’t perform physical training regularly, it is better to start training at least ¾ months in advance. Ensure you include cardio, flexibility exercises, and strength training in your workout to prepare your body for the trek.

What permits are required?

To explore the Upper Mustang, you require three different permits: a special Mustang trek permit, an Annapurna Conservation Area project permit, and a TIMS card (Travelers Information Management System).

Do I need travel insurance?

Travel insurance isn’t mandatory when trekking in the Upper Mustang region. Still, it is advisable to do so to prepare in advance for possible catastrophic situations on the trek.

Can I customize my itinerary?

Yes, you can customize your itinerary for the Upper Mustang trek to fit your needs. We can add or subtract the acclimatization days, optimize the trekking route, and shorten or elongate the trek as you prefer.

However, if you have booked for our regular trekking package that moves as a group, customizing the itinerary just for an individual isn’t possible.

What is the best way to train for the trek?

Some of the best ways to train for the trek are through regular cardio, focusing on breathing exercises, strength training, lifting weights, hamstring sketching exercises, and so on. You can also switch to climbing stairs instead of lifts, walking, or jogging instead of driving to smaller distances to prepare your body.

Additionally, going on regular hikes or climbing up the hills can be the best way to train for the trek.

What kind of gear do I need?

To trek to the Upper Mustang region, you will need lightweight and warmer clothing, trekking poles, hiking boots, headlamps, sleeping bags, sunglasses, toiletries, and solar batteries.

Do I need vaccinations?

Getting any vaccinations to trek to the Upper Mustang region isn’t mandatory. However, you can check your country’s travel regulations and vaccinate yourself before visiting Nepal.

Typically, routine vaccines are available, including those against Malaria, Japanese Encephalitis, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, Rabies, and Cholera.

What currency should I carry?

For any personal expenses other than those offered by the trekking company, you will need Nepalese rupees for your Upper Mustang trek. However, it is better to have some USD or your home currency as a backup for emergencies or returns.

Exchange your currencies for Nepali rupees in Kathmandu to find the best rates.

Do I need a visa for Nepal?

To travel to Nepal, you will need a “Tourist Visa.” This visa is available on arrival for most foreign visitors except those from African countries, Afghanistan, and refugees with travel documents.

Check the official website of the Department of Immigration for information regarding On Arrival and other tourist visas in Nepal.

Is it possible to trek solo?

It is possible to trek solo to the Upper Mustang Region, as the terrain isn’t that difficult to reach.

What is the trek route like?

The trekking route to the Upper Mustang consists of rough rocky terrain, a couple of steep hills, stairs, and narrow trails. Along your path, you will encounter suspension bridges, a biodiversity conservation area, luscious green forests, and locally inhabited villagers.

What kind of accommodation is available?

While standard, three-star, and five-star accommodations are available in Kathmandu, the options might be restricted on the trekking route. You will most likely find tea houses with clean rooms along the route.

And yes, getting private rooms or rooms with attached bathrooms is possible, but you will have to pay an extra charge.

How do I get to the starting point?

If you want to trek through the Upper Mustang region, you can reach the starting point, i.e., Jomsom, via flight or on a jeep ride.

Is there electricity and Wi-Fi available?

Yes, electricity and Wi-Fi are available in most of the teahouses en route to the Langtang region trails. However, it might be costly to access internet services and charge your devices at these stops, and the reliability of the connection could be better, too. You can carry rechargeable solar batteries for electricity.

How much luggage can I carry?

Since you will be traveling on a bust and then hiking along the trekking route, there is no restriction on the luggage you can carry. However, it is better to travel light as you will have to

What is the food like on the trek?

The guesthouses and teahouses primarily serve Nepali, Tibetan, and other ethnic cuisine, including Rice, Pulses, Bread, Noodles, and Soup.

Are there showers available?

Yes, showers are available on the trek to Upper Mustang, but it’s recommended that you avoid showering at higher elevations.

Can I charge my electronics?

There are provisions for charging your electronics in rest houses, teahouses, or local stays. But remember to carry the required adapters (C type and D type) with you to fit in your chargers.

What kind of toilets are available?

The teahouses have clean but fundamental squat toilets en route to Upper Mustang. In case of emergencies, private areas along the trail can also be found to relieve the pressure.

Is it possible to do laundry on the trek?

Yes, doing laundry on the Upper Mustang Trek is possible. However, the water is cold, so we suggest you do not use it unless required. Packing enough clothes is better than looking for laundry in elevations with cold water.

Can I buy snacks and drinks on the trek?

You are less likely to find a store to buy snacks and drinks on the trek as it is a remote area inhabited by fewer people. However, the tea houses along the trail do sell biscuits, candies, and other snacks.

We advise you to carry protein bars, dried nuts, and fruits to snack when you want. For drinking water, you can bring a refillable bottle with a filter to drink water from sprouts or springs along the way.

Are there ATMs along the trail?

Yes, you can find a few ATMS in Jomsom, but none are on the trekking trail.

How do I deal with altitude sickness?

If you get altitude sickness on your way Upper Mustang, let your trekking guide know about the situation. The guides are prepared with first aid required for such a situation.

Rest at the same spot and take anti-sickness medications. After you feel a little better, descend to a lower altitude. If the situation worsens, request the guide reach out to the head office in Kathmandu for a helicopter rescue.

What should I pack for the trek?

It would be best to pack warmer clothes, trekking gear, all your necessary medications, and travel documents for the trek. Additionally, you should pack protein bars, dry nuts, and fruits for snacking on the trek, along with a refillable water bottle.

Even though the company will provide you with packaged water bottles along the journey, it is convenient to carry your own.

Are there medical facilities along the way?

Medical facilities are very limited on the trekking routes of the Upper Mustang except in towns like Jomsom. We suggest you carry all necessary medications in your backpack before you drive to the base.

Is it safe to drink the water?

Water from natural sources looks clean in the Langtang region, but it might not be safe to drink. You can purify the water using bottle filters, chlorinate it, or boil it to make it potable.

What should I do in case of an emergency?

The first thing you can do in an emergency is contact our trekking guide. Our guides are equipped with oximeters and necessary first-aid kits and trained to handle any kind of emergency.

Besides, the guides will have all the necessary contacts to contact emergency rescue services such as helicopter rescue, air ambulance, or land rescue.

How can I prevent altitude sickness?

The best way to prevent altitude sickness is by taking proper rest after your trek, acclimatizing to the altitude, staying hydrated, and avoiding alcohol while on the trek.

What should I do if I experience altitude sickness?

Whenever you feel sick due to altitude, stop immediately and rest for a while. Hydrate yourself and take medications to ease the pain.

You should never try to ascend or descend right away whenever you are experiencing altitude sickness. Let your trekking guide know about your situation and request an emergency rescue if the condition worsens.

What medications can help with altitude sickness?

Acetazolamide (usually sold under the name Diamox) can help you with altitude sickness. As it reduces the severity of any observed symptoms as well as helps you adjust to high altitude quicker, Diamox is often suggested to treat acute altitude sickness.

Some other medications that can also help are Dexamethasone, Nifedipine, and Ibuprofen. It is safe to consult your physician and take the medications in advance to prevent allergies or any undesired reaction against the drugs.

What other health concerns should I be aware of?

You should be aware of any medical conditions that you might have before planning the trek. If you have pulmonary diseases, asthma, or any other breathing-related illness, it’s better to get it checked and prepared in advance with medication and stimulatory exercises.

Additionally, you should be aware of any allergies that you might have before you trek. It is always best to avoid food, drinks, or agents that can instigate a hypersensitive reaction in your body to prevent any illness on the route.

Is it safe to trek alone?

It isn’t too safe to trek alone in the wilderness. If you are planning to trek to high-altitude mountains like the Upper Mustang region, which can often have unpredictable weather, is prone to natural calamities, and involves risky and rough terrains, it isn’t safe to travel solo.

If you know the route very well and are mentally and physically prepared to trek alone, go for it. Otherwise, it is recommended to take along a travel guide who knows the route well to have a smooth trekking experience.

What should I do if I get injured?

If you get injured during the trek, stop for a break and take the necessary first aid. If you have a serious injury that needs immediate attention, call for emergency rescue with the help of your trekking guide.

Are there any dangerous animals on the trek?

Since the trekking route takes you through conservation areas, it is obvious to see animals on the route. Although it is less likely to find a dangerous animal on the trail, it isn’t impossible. Leopards, cheetahs, musk deer, etc., can often inhabit mountainous regions.

Traveling in groups in such forest areas is better than encountering one. But if you do, don’t just run or instigate the animal; let it pass before you move.

What is the weather like on the trek?

The weather can be unpredictable if you are trekking in a mountainous region. Usually, the temperature is lower and can drop to freezing at night.

Besides, the higher elevation areas often have snow storms, soft rains, and chilled breezes.

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