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Mustang trekking in Nepal


Mustang Trek
Mustang is an ancient Himalayan Kingdom which lies in the northern central part of Nepal and at the top of the Kaligandaki River. Upper Mustang consists of two distinct regions: the southern part and the northern where the languages, culture and traditions are alike to those of the Tibetan people. This area is consider as one of the most interesting and picturesque places in Nepal. The whole area has an isolated and mystical feel to it, enchanting and inspiring visitors to this region.

The trek to Lo- Manthang is through high altitude desert country climbing in and out of the huge sided valley of the Kali Gandaki. In places the gorge which the Kali Gandaki River runs through is the deepest in the world. This region is full of some of Nepal’s oldest Buddhist Monasteries, ancient and isolated villages with quaint white washed houses.

Trekking Itinerary

Day 01: After your arrival in Kathmandu, transfer you to your hotel in the heart of Kathmandu. Overnight at hotel

Day 02: Full Day Kathmandu sight seeing Tour
Buddhist,Swayambhu Stupa (Monkey Temple), Bouddhanath, Pathupatinath Temple and Patan Darbar Square. Overnight at Kathmandu

Day 03: Kathmandu to Pokhara (30 minutes flight or 6 hours drive as your prefer)

Day 04: Pokhara to Jomsom (25 minutes flight) and trek to Kagbeni (2810m)

Day 05: Kagbeni to Chele (3100m)

Day 06: Chele to Geling (3570m)

Day 07: Geling to Charang (3560m)

Day 08: Charang to Lo Manthang (3840m)

Day 09: In Lo Mathang

Day 10: Trip around Lo Manthang

Day 11: Lo Manthang to Drakmar (3820m)

Day 12: Drakmar to Shyangmochen

Day 13: Shyangmochen to Chhuksang

Day 14: Trek back to Kagbeni

Day 15: Trek back to Jomsom.

Day 16: Flight back to Pokhara.

Day 17: Drive back to Kathmandu or Fly.

Day 18: Fly to your own Destination

For further information and confirm this trip please contact SherpaGuide@gmail.com

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