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Mustang Trekking:


Mustang, or Lo as it is known by the inhabitants, is a mysterious high plateau tucked behind the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Massifs in north central Nepal. The area is actually the top of a watershed, the headwaters of what becomes the mighty Kali Gandaki River, which then runs southward through the world's deepest gorge. In the rain shadow of the huge Himalayan peaks, though, this area is dry and windswept, ruggedly sculpted and mostly devoid of vegetation. The region offers dramatic and unique geography for those who only have seen the more familiar green, forested landscape of the rest of Nepal.

With a cultural history that is as intriguing as the landscape, Mustang has piqued the curiosity of many Himalayan adventurers, and only recently was it opened for limited visitation. Historically a vital trading route between Tibet and India, the trail into Mustang is lined with the fascinating remains of forts that served as tax collection out posts. Settlements in Mustang were fortified, a testament to its turbulent history. More recently, in the late 1950s and 60s, the area was a center for Khampas, guerrilla's who were trained and armed by the US C.I.A. to resist the Chinese Army's occupation of Tibet.

There are records that outline events stretching back to the eighth century, and from the writings of the Tibetan poet Milarepa it is known that the unique form of Buddhism called Sakyapa has been practiced here since 1073. This form of Buddhism lacks the more familiar metaphysical aspect; it is more worldly and practical, perhaps in response to the unforgiving environmental pressures in this area.

Throughout recent decades, the Nepalese Government had maintained total restriction on visitation to this area. The democratic change of government of 1990 and the increasing international pressures for a more open Nepal have coincided to remove these restrictions. Since 1991, limited visitation has been allowed, providing the trekking party meets strict environmental requirements and pays a substantial amount for the entry permit. These conditions limit the number of visitors, minimize their impact, and generate revenues needed for future conservation efforts in this region.

The trekking route stays mostly on the valley floor, though it may traverse the ridge during the occasional rainy period, which raises the level of the river. The horses provide uphill assistance, but must be dismounted for descending. Without substantially high passes (nothing over 5.000 meters) this is not too physically demanding as a trek, and it has the added advantage of a very long season, due to the lack of monsoon rains or high pass crossings.

Mustang's capital "city" is Lo Manthang, a magical place imbibed with centuries of rugged history. Set on a broad plateau, the town deserves its name, which translates from Tibetan as "plain of inspiration". The Raja, or King, lives in his palace in the center, while the four major temples form the corners of town. Lo Manthang and the surrounding area are usually savored for a day or two before heading back down toward Jomosom.

 

 
 
 
Start Place
Altitude
Camping Place
Altitude
Remarks
Day 01
Kathmandu
1.400m
Pokhara
900m
by air
Day 02
Pokhara 900m Pokhara-Jomoson-Kagbeni 2.800m
by air
Day 03
Kagbeni 2.800m Chhuksang 2.950m  
Day 04
Chhuksang 2.950m Samar 3.540m  
Day 05
Samar 3.540m Geling 3.520m  
Day 06
Geling 3.520m Tramar 3.800m  
Day 07
Tramar 3.800m Tsarang 3.580m  
Day 08
Tsarang 3.580m Lhomantang 3.750m  
Day 09
    Lhomantang- 3.750m  
Day 10
Lhomantang 3.750m Lhomantang- 3.750m  
Day 11
Lhomantang 3.750m Dhie 3.360m  
Day 12
Dhie 3.360m Yara 3.760m  
Day 13
Yara 3.760m Tange 3.320m  
Day 14
Tange 3.320m Tetang 3.050m  
Day 15
Tetang 3.050m Muktinath 3.650m  
Day 16
Muktinath 3.650m Jomosom 2.700m  
Day 17
Jomosom 2.700m Pokhara-Kathmandu 1.400m by air
 
Highlights :
  • Mountain flight to Jomosom and versa
  • Muktinath - holy place for Hindu and Buddhist
  • Kali Gandaki: deepest gorge of the world
  • Pewa lake Pokhara
  • Upper Kali Gandaki valley
  • Tibetan plateau
  • Kingdom of Lhomantang

 
Cost
Trekking :
US$ 1.600 **
Per person, 4 till 9 participants *.
US$ / Euro 1.190
Per person, 10 or more participants.
Single tent supplement :
US$ / Euro 77
Per tent.
Air fare :
US$ / Euro 282
Kathmandu-Pokhara-Jomosom-Pokhara-Kathmandu.
Mustang trekking permit :
US$ / Euro 770
Per person.
Extention Mustang trekking permit :
US$ / Euro 154
Per person. Extention for two days
Equipent hire costs :
US$ / Euro 1
Per item per day. Down jacket - waterproof jacket - kit bag etc.
 
 
* If you are with less than the minimum number of participants please contact us. We can bring you into contact with other people who would be interested to do the same trek and by posting a message to our message board you might find other people who would like to join you.

 
 
 
 
 
   
Gurung Adventure
Thamel Kathmandu Nepal

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