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Along Upper Kali Gandaki to Lo Manthang, the former Kingdom of Lo, aka Mustang

 

 

Mustang is an arid district in the upper Kali Gandaki River region bordering on Tibet, referred to by local inhabitants as Lo. The capital of Lo is Manthang, a compact settlement of some two hundred houses, and the inhabitants are called Lopa. Culturally Mustang is related to Tibet and Tibetan cultural influence becomes stronger the further one treks north past Kagbeni, a small village about 3 hours north of Jomsom and essentially the gateway to Upper Mustang. From Kagbeni trails branch west toward Dolpo, east to Muktinath and Thorong La to Manang, and north to the heart of Mustang.

 

Historically Mustang was once an independent kingdom with close ties to Tibet proper, accessible by low passes. Mustang's former wealth and prominence came from being on the main trade route to Tibet, controlling collection of taxes on salt trade. Originally Lopa were in charge and prospered, trading grains from lower Nepal for salt and wool from Tibet, but already some 200 years ago the monopoly on salt trade was granted by the Nepalese king to Thakalis, another ethnic group, whose villages are found two-days walk further south from Jomsom along the lower Kali Gandaki River valley. With Chinese takeover of Tibet salt trade came to a halt and even the Thakalis and their once thriving village of Thukche slid into an economic decline.

 

With no trade and severe winters, most Lopa of Upper Mustang make an annual trek to warmer climate of Nepal midlands, namely Pokhara and Kathmandu, and return back to Lo only in the spring to spend the summer and cultivate wheat, barley, buckwheat and potatoes.

 

Mustang is a barren landscape, a high altitude desert, on account of its geographic position in the rain shadow of the High Himalayas. The arid, grey and reddish-brown surface of the landscape is  strikingly eroded, especially in the upper parts of the valley, where  steep vertical walls are studded with numerous man-made caves that in the past were occupied by meditating monks and in times of need by villagers alike.

The king of Lo is referred by Lopa as Lo Pembu. Though today his title is basically honorary, his family still retains their status of nobility among the Mustang people.

Maximum elevation of the trek is approximately 4000m or 12,000 feet. Difficulty is medium with some short more difficult sections. Basically you first trek along the bottom of the river valley, then ascent couple manageable passes. All in all the trek is not a difficult one and thus suitable for any trekker in a reasonable physical shape. Undeniably the lure of the trek is the mystique of Lo, the once isolated Mustang kingdom beyond the principal chain of the high Himalayas.

Trekking season for Mustang is May to October, though ideal is June to early August, as in late August it starts getting colder again. The trek is camping only, expedition style with all support, guide, cook, camp hands, porters, pack animals all provided. All food and supplies are brought by air from Kathmandu. The trekking staff are all Sherpas from Solu-Khumbu, only pack animals and yak drivers are hired locally.

 

 

Mustang Trek Itinerary

 

Physically fit trekkers can accomplish the roundtrip trek from the traditional trailhead at Jomsom in 9 days. Less fit trekker can complete the trek from Kagbeni to Lo Manthang and back to Kagbeni in 12 days. This longer trek allows you to walk for 5 to 6 hours per day at convenient pace, having no problem to covering the daily distances and fully enjoy the scenery and ambiance. Though the landscape is stunning, the main appeal of the trek is the cultural connotation of the region, rather than a purely physical challenge of the Himalayas. If you prefer to opt for the shorter version of the trek, we will secure a Mustang trekking permit for only 10 days for you, Kagbeni to Kagbeni, where the permit is checked. For the longer, 12-day trek we need to secure a 13-day Mustang trekking permit.

 

Following is a day-by-day breakdown of the

Mustang 12-day trekking itinerary:

 

Day 01: Fly or drive Kathmandu to Pokhara
Day 02: Fly Pokhara to Jomsom (2700m) & trek to Kagbeni (2800m)
Day 03: Trek Kangbeni to Chuksang
Day 04: Chuksang to Shangboche (3250)
Day 05: Shangboche to Geling (3570m)
Day 06: Geling to Tsarang (3560m)
Day 07: Tsarang to Lo Manthang (3770m)
Day 08: Lomanthang visit Chodhey monastery; meet the King.
Day 09: Around Lomanthang; to Dokpa
Day 10: Lomanthang to Ghami.
Day 11: Ghami to Summer
Day 12: Summer to Shangboche
Day 13: Shangboche to Chuksang
Day 14: Chuksang to Kagbeni
Day 15: Kagbeni to Jomsom, finish trek
Day 16: Fly Jomsom to Pokhara and on to Kathmandu

Following is a day-by-day breakdown of the

Mustang 9-day trekking itinerary:

 

Day 01: Fly or drive Kathmandu to Pokhara (30 minutes by flight or 6-hour drive)
Day 02: Fly Pokhara to Jomsom (2700m, 20 minutes by flight) and trek to Kagbeni (2800m)
Day 03: Kagbeni to Chele (3030m)
Day 04: Chele to Geling (3550m)
Day 05: Geling to Charang (3560m)
Day 06: Charang to Lo Manthang (3770m)
Day 07: Around Lo Mathang
Day 08: Lo Manthang (2-day stay in Lo is recommended)
Day 09: Lo Manthang to Drakmar (3820m)
Day 10: Drakmar to Shyangmochen
Day 11: Shyangmochen to Chhuksang
Day 12: Chuksang to Kagbeni
Day 13: Kagbeni to Jomsom, finish trek
Day 14: Fly Jomsom to Pokhara and on to Kathmandu

*Trek to Mustang does not have to be an outright trek from Jomsom there and back experience. Some trekkers favor a more complete experience of this part of the Nepal Himalayas.

 

Following are 2 other popular itinerary options that can be included as part of your Mustang trek.

Option 1:

Trek Pokhara to Jomsom

Start your Mustang trek trekking from Pokhara, a rewarding journey that allows one to enjoy the settlement areas of a variety of Nepalese ethnic groups, passing through Chetri and Brahman villages, Gurung and Magar villages, Thakali, Baragaunle and Panchgaunle villages. From Mustang return to Jomsom and fly back to Kathmandu. This option involves a longer trek and requires at least 7 more days, but the experience of the scenic Kali Gandaki River Valley between the Annapurnas and Dhaulagiri Himal is truly stunning. For more see Pokhara to Jomsom trek.

 

Option 2:

Trek to Mustang via Jarkhot and Muktinath

Fly Kathmandu to Jomsom and start your Mustang trek from there. But rather than trekking straight north to Mustang, we visit villages in the eastern side valley from Kagbeni, namely the area of Tibetan type villages around Jarkhot and Muktinath temple below Thorong La. To make the best of this option add 3 extra days; the side trip can be added in the front end, allowing for better acclimatization before proceeding to Mustang, or at the tail end, before flying out from Jomsom.

Following are typical itinerary inclusions and exclusions.

 

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All Annapurna and Dhaulagiri region trekking opportunities:

Annapurna Circuit trek; Annapurna Sanctuary, Annapurna Base Camp trek; Kali Gandaki River Valley trek, Jomsom to Muktinath trek; Poon Hill Family trek; Mustang trek; Manaslu trek; Dhaulagiri Circuit; Dolpo trek

 

DATES

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Land Costs

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PRICE INCLUDES
Airport arrival / departure transfers.
Full board Camping Trek, freshly cooked food, sleeping tent, dining tent, toilet tent, chairs and tables, expedition guide/sirdar, cook, kitchen help, porters, staff insurance and equipment for high passes and snow, pack animals.
Conservation / national park fees.
Domestic airfare flights Katmandu / Pokhara / Jomsom and Jomsom/ Kathmandu
Accommodation in Pokhara on BB

PRICE EXCLUDES
International flight & KTM departure tax,

Mustang trekking permit
Accommodations and meals in Kathmandu.
Any expenses of personal nature.
Medical, evacuation and trip cancellation insurance.
Any other cost not included above.

Difficulty Level

moderate

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