The Mustang region
occupies the southern fringes of the Tibetan plateau and
is dominated by Himalayan peaks such as Annapurna and
Dhaulagiri. This classic and rewarding trek takes us to
the border of one of the most remote kingdoms on earth,
within a reasonable timeframe and without ascending to
extreme altitude. Trekking in this region is an
adventure in wonderland. Astonishing altitude variations
and ecological diversity make this area overflow with
natural beauty. Trek across sacred valleys surrounded by
enormous peaks and encounter people from diverse ethnic
backgrounds who have carved a lifestyle out of the steep
terraces and barren plateaus of the area for thousand of
years. Witness the breathtaking views from Poon Hill,
experience the hot natural springs in Tatopani and
encounter Tibetan traders as you trek to the pilgramage
centre of Muktinath, where Buddhists and Hindus alike
make the spiritual journey. A fascinating and rewarding
Himalayan trek.
Please note: This trek is physically demanding and
requires an above average level of fitness. Some
trekking experience is recommended. Please discuss your
suitability with your consultant if you have any
concerns before booking.
Trip Facts:
Trekking Destination :
Mustang Trek
Minimum altitude : 2810m.
Maximum altitude : 3,800m. (Muktinath)
Grade :
Season : Spring & Autumn
Accommodation : Tea House & Full Board Camping.
Duration : 14 Days
Minimum group size: 2 pax
Cost:$1850
Suggested Itinerary
Day 1: Kathmandu
(1310m/4298ft)
Our airport representative
will meet you at the airport
and transfer you to the
hotel. It is 7km and takes
about 20 minutes. Our tour
leader will brief the group
about the trip at the
pre-departure meeting. This
will be held at 6.00pm, a
notice regarding where it is
to be held will be posted in
the hotel reception. The
briefing will cover the
itinerary and re-confirm
flight times and what time
the city tour will depart on
Day 2: Kathmandu.
Today we explore the
culturally diverse city of
Kathmandu by bus with a
local guide to ensure you
receive the best
explanations about the
amazing sites seen on the
tour. These include,
Boudhanath Stupa,
Pashupatinath, Swayambunath
(Monkey Temple) and Patan
Durbar square. It is about
35 Km and takes
approximately 5:30 hours.
Day 3: Kathmandu to
Sarengkot via Pokhara
(1500m)
This morning we fly to the
lakeside town of Pokhara,
206kms from Kathmandu. After
lunch in Pokhara, we take a
boat to visit the island in
the lake, and then continue
across the lake, from where
we begin our trek to
Sarangkot.
Day 4: Drive to Naya Pul
(New bridge), and Trek to
Tikhedhungaga (1525m).
After breakfast, we trek to
Naudanda, and from there
travel by road to Naya Pul -
the drive taking about 1
hour. We then commence our
trek to Birethanti, a large
and prosperous town beside
the Modi Khola River. We
head up the main trail to
Sudami where we climb
gradually up the side of the
valley, reaching Hile
(1495m) before pushing on to
Tikhe Dhunga. This is a
short, relatively easy day,
which allows us to become
used to the experience of
trekking in Nepal.
Day 5: Trek to Ghorepani
(2850m/9350ft).
From Tikhe Dhunga the trail
climbs steeply to Ulleri, a
large Magar village at
2070m. It continues to
ascend, but more gently,
through rhododendron and oak
forests and across streams
to Banthanti (2250m), before
making a short, final climb
to Nangethanti (2460m). From
Nangethanti we head up to
Ghorepani (2850m).
Day 6: Ghorepani to Poon
Hill to Tatopani (1180m).
An early start at around
5am, and an hours hiking to
Poon Hill (3195m) leads us
to a brilliant spectacle.
This vantage point provides
an unobstructed view of
sunrise over the high
Himalayas - one of the best
Himalayan viewpoints in
Nepal. After spending about
40 minutes on the hillside,
we return to Ghorepani, have
a hot breakfast, and start
walking to Tatopani. On
leaving Ghorepani, the trail
descends steeply to Chitre
at 2390m. The hills are
extensively terraced as the
trail drops down through
Sikha, a large village with
shops and hotels at 1980m,
and then descends gently to
Ghara at 1705m. A further
steep descent of 500m takes
you to the Ghar Khola where
the trail crosses the river
on a suspension bridge and
then climbs up above the
Kaligandaki River before
crossing that too. Turning
north the trail soon reaches
Tatopani at 1180m. Tato
means ‘hot’ and pani is
‘water’, a name earned by
courtesy of the hot springs.
It is very beautiful place
with relaxing hot spring
pools by the Kaligandaki
river. Tatopani is one of
the more popular
destinations in this region.
Day 7: Tatopani to Ghasa
(2080m).
The trail continues up the
Kali Gandaki gorge, which is
considered to be the deepest
gorge in the world, situated
as it is between the two
8000m peaks of Annapurna and
Dhaulagiri. The trail rises
gently to reach Dana at
1400m, and on to Rupse
Chhahara at 1550m, where
there is a stunning
waterfall. The trail then
crosses to the eastern bank
of the river to reach
Kopchepani, but then crosses
back to the western side on
a suspension bridge at
1935m. A steep climb follows
the suspension bridge to
reach Pahirothapla, the
border of two districts (Magdi
& Mustang) and the trail
then continues to climb to
Ghasa at 2080m.
Day 8: Ghasa to
Tukche(2590m).
We continue to ascend and
pass through Lete at 2470m,
shortly before arriving at
Kalopani at an elevation of
2560m. Here we obtain superb
views of the Nilgiri peaks
to the east. We then cross
to the eastern side of the
river, but cross back again
further up the trail before
entering Larjung at 2560m.
We then continue on a short
distance to the interesting
village of Khobang with its
narrow alleyways. We
overnight in the ancient
Thakali village of Tukuche
at 2590m
Day 9: Tukche to Kagbeni
(2810m).
The trek continues up the
Kali Gandaki, with the
terrain becoming much more
barren and the breeze
increasing as it passes
through the gorge. On the
way to Marpha we pass a
Tibetan refuge settlement
and then a horticulture
research station. Marpha at
2665m is a large Thakali
village with many excellent
teahouses, but it still
retains the typical
architectural features of
narrow alleyways, flat
roofs, and whitewashed
buildings. There is also a
superb Nyingmapa Buddhist
gompa, which can be visited.
After Marpha, the trek
continues along the side of
the valley to reach Jomsom
at 2713m. Jomsom is a large,
bustling settlement, which
is the administrative centre
of the region, containing
the airport, army camp, and
numerous hotels, shops,
banks and government
offices. We cross the river
to the eastern bank and
continue onwards to Eklai
Bhatti at 2730m. From here
there is a direct route to
Muktinath that ascends the
hill behind the village,
however we follow the trail
along the river to Kagbeni
at 2810m. Kagbeni is
situated at the junction of
the Jhong Khola and the Kali
Gandaki, and is the
northernmost village that
can be visited without a
permit to continue on to
Mustang. It is a fascinating
village with many Tibetan
influences. Kagbani is a
gateway to the upper Mustang
trek.
Day 10: Kagbeni to Muktinath
(3800m).
From Kagbeni, the trail make
a steep climb up the Jhong
Khola valley to join the
direct trail to Muktinath
just below Khingar at 3200m.
From here we continue on the
trail high above the Jhong
Khola to the imposing
village of Jharkot at 3500m.
This village is well worth
exploring and so we will
stop here for lunch or a tea
break before continuing on
to Muktinath. From Jharkot
the trail climbs up to our
ultimate destination of
Muktinath at 3800m. We
initially reach Ranipauwa
where there are many
teahouses and shops, and
where we stay for the night.
The actual religious site of
Muktinath is a further 10
minutes walk up the hill,
and this area is kept free
of hotels and camping sites.
Muktinath is a pilgrimage
center for Buddhists and
Hindus. You’ll see Tibetan
traders as well as sadhus
from the far south of India.
The shrines in a grove of
trees include a Buddhists
gompa and the Vishnu temple
of Jwalamai. An old temple
nearby shelters a spring and
natural gas jets that
provide Muktinath’s famous
eternal flame. It’s the
earth-water-fire combination
that accounts for
Muktinath’s great religious
significance.
Day 11: Muktinath to Jomsom
(2713m).
Today we descend back to
Jomsom - with beautiful high
mountain scenery & views of
Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri & other
mountains
Day 12: Jomsom to Pokhara
(1500m).
This morning we take a
flight from Jomsom back to
Pokhara - the flight is only
about 20 minutes, but is
amazing, with stunning views
at it passes between the
Annapurna Himal & Dhaulagiri
Himal. On our return to
Pokhara, we include a
sightseeing tour, including
visits to David Falls, Shiva
Cave & Seti Gorge, with the
remainder of the day free
for you to explore Pokhara
or relax
Day 13: Fly Pokhara to
Kathmandu (1310m)
After a relaxing start to
the day, we take a flight
back to Kathmandu around
noon. The remainder of the
day is free.
Day 14: Kathmandu.
Breakfast. The tour ends
after breakfast in
Kathmandu. A departure
transfer is included, so
please provide us with your
flight details, so that we
can orgaise your transfer.
Supporting field staffs including professional Sherpa
trekking guide, cook, kitchen boy, porters as well as
their necessary insurance, meals and allowances
Annapurna conservation Area Project entrance permit
fee
Accommodation
in Kathmandu and Pokhara B/B Basis.
Cost Exclude
Meals and accommodation
in Kathmandu
Personal equipment sleeping bag, Down jacket,
waterproof jacket, kit bag etc. (you can rent them in Kathmandu at a cost of US$ 1 per item for day)
Kathmandu airport departure tax
Travel / medical insurance and emergency evacuation
cost
Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls,
alcoholic beverages, bottled drinks (including cold
drinks and mineral water), tips etc.
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