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 15 Days Mustang (Lo- Manthang) Trek
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Mustang (Lo- Manthang) Trek (15 Days)
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To the northwest of the Annapurnas, this formerly restricted area was opened in 1992 to a limited number of tourists. A deliberate policy of cultural and environmental preservation has meant that Mustang remains one of the world’s very special trekking destinations. Renowned to be one of the most scenically rewarding in Nepal, this new itinerary is a rare chance to combine a beautiful trek with the cultural element, for which Mustang is most famous. We will visit fascinating temples and monasteries and enjoy the breath-taking scenery of the rocky Tibetan Plateau with its numerous fluttering prayer flags with snowy peaked backdrop (Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri, Tilicho).

 
    Day to Day Itinerary
Day - 01
Katmandu - Pokhara by bus (200 km) in 7h.
Day - 02
Pokhara - Jomosom (2713m) by plane – trek to Kagbeni (2810m) 4 hr.
We walk north through the arid plateau lands that stretch up to Tibet. The trail is quite barren with craggy rocks and sand and is mostly flat, which makes it very easy going. This enjoyable start is at the same time picturesque, with views of big peaks all around such as Dhaulagiri (8167m), Tukuche (6920m) and, in the west, the awesome mountain above Kagbeni--Nilgiri. Over to the south and southwest the entire Annapurna Massif can be seen
Day - 03
Kagbeni - Chele (3000m) in 6h 30.
The trail climbs up steadily towards the Tibetan plateau. At first, the path follows the river closely, later it leads eastwards to a flat piece of dry and desert-like land. The scenery is amazing with its red sandstone pillars and canyons. Thousands of years of erosion have formed the landscape; rock formations in fantastic forms and colours will be our companion throughout the trip. The small town of Chele is nestled among extensive barley fields that blanket the hillside.
Day - 04
Chele - Geling (3500m) in 6h 30.
The climb continues along the side of a spectacular steep canyon to a pass at 3500m with great views of the Himalayan chain, the Nilgiri and Tilicho. From here, it descends on a pleasant trail to Samar (3300m) situated in a grove of poplar trees. This is a major stopping place for horse and mule caravans. Then the trail climbs steadily into a valley filled with juniper trees to reach 3800m. We then descend gently towards Geling.
Day - 05
Geling - Tsarang (3500m) in 6h.
The trail climbs gently through fields, and then becomes steeper to reach Nyi La (3840m). This pass is the southern boundary of Lo or Mustang itself. We descend to Tsarang, a large spread-out village inhabited entirely by Lobas. The huge five-storey monastery fortress is perched on the edge of the Kali Gandaki gorge, to the East end of the village. The Gompa houses an excellent collection of statues and Thankas.
Day - 06
Tsarang - Lo Manthang (3700m) in 5h.
We climb gently above the valley to round a large chorten visible for miles around, then continue to the final ridge (3850m). Through a prayer flagged notch, a natural portal, lies the ‘plain of inspiration’ beneath our feet. Out in front of us, the red and grey monastery of Namgyal, summer residence of the kings of Mustang. In the centre, surrounded by a ring of rounded hills, each topped by a crumbling fort, stands the amazing walled city of Lo Manthang, the capital of the inner kingdom, and the seat of its great monastic tradition. The prosperity of the city comes mostly from the time of intense commerce with Tibet (salt and wool).
Day - 07
Lo Manthang.
We now have two full days to explore the many monasteries, ancient halls and temples of the walled city and the areas around it. The centre of the city is dominated by the three major buildings: the Champa Lhakang, (housing an enormous painted seated Buddha, claimed to be dating back to the early 15th century); the Thugchen Gompa, with its wonderful frescoes; and the Raja’s Palace, the most imposing building in the city, with its solid tapering walls sweeping up to a full four stories. You might even have the occasion to meet Jigme Dorje, the Raja.
Day - 08
Lo Manthang - Ghami (3460m) in 6h 30.
For the first part of the return journey to Kagbeni, an alternative route crosses the Tsarang Khola farther westward. Our track meanders through this wide sparse pasture land. Then we reach a greener valley and descend past the isolated settlement of Lo Gekar to the welcome lush green of the trees around Ghar Gompa. Afterwards, we walk up to a small pass and continue over to the lovely green valley of Tramar, where the distinctive red-fluted cliffs return to contrast with the yellow hues of the north. Continuing down through the village fields we reach Ghami, a pretty whitewashed village with a small gompa and a nunnery.
Day - 09
Ghami - Samar (3300m) en 6h.
We rejoin our outward journey. We steadily climb up to the Nyi La pass, then go down and cut across Tama Gaon, avoiding descending all the way to Geling.
Day - 10
Samar- Chuksang (3050m) in 4h.
A steep descent towards Chele. The trail leads south to join the Kali Gandaki route. We are back amongst green fields.
Day - 11
Chuksang - Kagbeni en 5h
The route gets easier. We start with a gentle climb through paddy fields towards the small Karcha La pass and descend through fir tree and rhododendron forests to Tillije.
Day - 12
Kagbeni - Jomosom en 4h.
A short walk that gives us time for an excursion to Marpha. A welcome or difficult return to civilisation after the unspoilt simplicity of Mustang.
Day - 13
Jomsom – Pokhara by plane.
Day - 14
Pokhara - Katmandu by bus.
 
 

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