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 Tiji Festival Trekking 2012.
 

Dedicated to
His Eminence, Late Chogye Trichen Rinpoche (1919 – 2007), Head of the Tsharpa branch of the Sakyapa tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, who has graced many Tiji celebrations with his holy presence, and has played a major role in keeping alive the sakyapa religious tradition in Lo Manthang.

Allegiance to the Phurba (Sa Phur) tradition i.e. invoking the wrathful deity of Dorje Shunu who is considered to banish all forms of obstacles has prevailed since the time of Lama Lowo Khenchen (1456-1532), the son of Lo’s second King amgon Sangpo (1419-1482). This influence could be due to the visits of the great Sakyapa master Ngorchen Kunga Sangpo who was invited by Amedpal (1388-1447) the first ruler of Lo and was honoured as his chief religious preceptor. Lowo Khenchen was considered as one of the greatest Buddhist teachers of his time, and he played a major role in spreading Buddhism in Mustang.

Tiji is believed to have started around the time of Lowo khenchen and continued with great pomp and fervor in the few centuries thereafter. It thus became one of the main festivals of Lo. The country at that time was flourishing, food was plentiful, and Buddhist religion was practiced and followed by the Royal family as well as the lay people. Large monasteries were built and great teachers were born. Evidence of this golden age of religion and prosperity can still be seen in most villages in the form of monasteries, dzongs, large houses and private chapels. Dear readers this is the copyright contain by nepalvisitors.com. During the reign of the 15th King of Mustang, Ahang Jamba Dadul, (enthronement approx 1816, died 1837) the country of Lo witnessed unrest and economic downfall. The Queen was also unable to bear a son, so to appease the gods and remove obstacles to the Buddhist religious traditions, Ngachen Ngawang Kunga Sonam, a great Sakyapa master from Tibet, was invited to visit Lo. At the festival of Tiji this master is said to have performed the masked dances as the main dancer, or tsowo. Folklore describes a mound outside the city walls of Lo Manthang where the arrow used by the great master to drive away the demons is said to have been buried, and left an indent upon the mound. This place is known as Sa Kawo or the “White Land”, and exists to this very day. Following Ngachen Ngawang Kunga Sonam’s visit to Lo, the festival regained its popularity and prior glory.

However, towards the mid 19th century, political changes in Nepal affected Mustang, and many age-old traditions were abolished including Tiji. Although the main ceremony in the city’s square no longer took place, Choede Gompa, the central monastery of Lo Manthang, continued to celebrate the festival with the monastery without economic support from the people. This has been practiced since 1963, and still continues today, despite the main festival having being revived.

An intriguing story behind the most recent revival of  Tiji denotes that an apparition appeared to Pemba, a layman from Lo Manthang, and it was prophesized that if the Tiji festival was not practiced, great evil and suffering would befall Lo. Epidemics would plague the area and there would be death, suffering and poverty everywhere. So the present King, now 25th in the lineage, Jigme Dadul Palbar Bista met with the late Khempo (Head Lama) Tashi Tenzin of Lo Manthang’s Choede Gompa, the representatives of Lo Tso Dun and high officials to discuss the matter.

It was then decided that the festival would be restarted, and by the 1970s the main festival in the square (in front of the King’s Palace), within the high city walls, was again celebrated with great enthusiasm. It can thus be said that despite much antagonism (both political and economic), the tradition and continuity of Tiji was never really broken, and continues in its original form to this day.

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Trip Facts:
Trekking Destination : Mustang Tiji Festival
Minimum altitude : 2810m.
Maximum altitude : 4,100m. (Ghar Gumba)
Grade :

Season : May
Accommodation : Tented Camp
Duration : 20 Days
Minimum group size: 2 pax

Tiji Festival Trekking Itinerary.

08 May 2012  Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu and transfer to Hotel.

09 May 2012 Day 02: Kathmandu full day sightseeing with german speaking guide ( Boudhanath, Pasupatinath and Soyambunath)

10 May
2012: Day 03: Drive to Pokhara, trancefer to Hotel.

11 May
2012: Day 04: flight to Jomson & Trek to Kagbeni

Restricted area:
12 May
2012: Day 05: Kagbeni - Chele - Camping

13 May
2012: Day 06: Chele - Gilling - Camping ( Via chungse Gompa )

14 May
2012: Day 07: Gilling - Dakmar - Camping

15 May
2012: Day 08: Dakmar - Tsarang - Camping ( via lho-gekar , Ghar Gompa )

16 May
2012: Day 09: Tsarang - Lo-Manthang - Camping

17 May
2012: Day 10: Lo-Manthang Day hiking ( Choksar, Chonup, Namgyal by hourse (upper restricted area) - Camping (Start Tiji Festival)

18 May
2012: Day 11: Lo-Manthang - Tiji Festival Second Day

19 May
2012: Day 12: Lo- Manthang - Tiji Festival Ends

20 May
2012: Day 13: Lo-manthang - Yara - Camping

21 May
2012: Day 14: Yara - Tange - Camping

22 May
2012: Day 15: Tange - Tetang - Camping

23 May
2012: Day 16: Tetang - Muktinath - Camping

Exit Restricted Area:

24 May
2012: Day 17: Muktinath - Jomsom Stay in Hotel

25 May
2012: Day 18: Jomsom - Pokhara ( Day :Pokhara Sightseeing )

26 May
2012: Day 19: Drive to Kathmandu tranfer to Hotel

27 May 2012: Day 20: Final depart to your own destination.
 

Only camping trek allowed:
Completely closed to foreign trekkers until 1991, Mustang is an ancient Himalayan Kingdom. Inside the walled city of Lo Manthang are some of the largest Tibetan Buddhist gompas in Nepal. A difficult trek because of high altitude, exposed terrain and continual Strong winds.

Cost Includes:

  • Airport transfers

  • Flight Pokhara - Jomsom - Pokhara

  • 3-meals per day prepared by our experienced cook

  • Camping gear (two-person tents, foam mattress, kitchen tent, dining tent, table, chairs and toilet tent)

  • Supporting field staffs including professional Sherpa trekking guide, cook, kitchen boy, porters as well as their necessary insurance, meals and allowances

  • Restricted area entrance permits fee for 10days which cost US$ 500.00 per Person then per day USD 50 for additional day.

  • Annapurna conservation Area Project entrance permit fee

  • Domestic airfare after the trip (Jomsom-Pokhara)

  • Accommodation in Kathmandu and  Pokhara B/B Basis.

Cost Excludes:

  • 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.

  • Helicopter rescue incase needed.

  • Medicine as well as in trekking

Can I extend my holiday?
Mustang Trekking can extend and there are many options and choices to extend your holiday before or after your main trip. Following trips are suggested for your holiday extensions.

• 2 nights / 3 days Chitwan Jungle Safari
• 2 fulll day sightseeing tour in Bhaktapur, Patan Durbar Square and Kathmandu valley
• 1night/2 days Trisuli or Bhote Kosi river rafting
• Everest mountain flight.

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Mustang Valley trekking is one of Nepal's most mysterious and least known kingdoms. The landscape of Mustang is a barren moonscape of eroded sandstone pillars and discontinuous moraine terraces, which together present a colorful mosaic made up principally of earthen reds, yellows and brown.

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