Upper Mustang, also known as the Last Forbidden Kingdom, is one of the most fascinating and remote regions of Nepal. Nestled in the rain-shadow of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Mountain ranges, Upper Mustang is a high-altitude desert that offers trekkers a rare and exceptional experience. The region’s landscape is characterized by stark, barren cliffs, deep river valleys, and unique rock formations, making it a striking contrast to the lush green landscapes of other trekking regions in Nepal. With its rich Tibetan culture, ancient monasteries, and unspoiled beauty, Upper Mustang is a must-visit for adventurous travelers looking to explore Nepal’s hidden gems. Access the Asia Treks provides expertly guided treks to ensure you experience the best of this unique region safely and comfortably.
The Upper Mustang Trek takes you through ancient Tibetan-style villages, past centuries-old monasteries, chortens, and iconic Mani walls, all surrounded by breathtaking landscapes. One of the highlights of the trek is the walled city of Lo-Manthang, the capital of the ancient Mustang Kingdom. This historical and cultural center is home to stunning palaces and temples, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich heritage and spiritual significance. As you trek through Upper Mustang, you have the opportunity to interact with the locals, most of whom are ethnically Tibetan, and experience their traditional way of life, including their Buddhist practices, festivals, and distinct architecture.
In addition to its cultural riches, the natural beauty of Upper Mustang is awe-inspiring. The region is known for its vast, windswept landscapes that are dotted with villages and agricultural terraces. The trek offers panoramic views of the Himalayas, including the towering peaks of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, and Nilgiri. The stark contrast between the high-altitude desert and the snow-capped mountains creates a striking visual experience. With its tranquil atmosphere and dramatic landscapes, Upper Mustang feels like a place suspended in time, where you can escape the hustle of modern life and connect with nature.
Trekking in Upper Mustang is not only about stunning landscapes and cultural exploration, but also about spiritual discovery. The region is steeped in Tibetan Buddhist tradition, and the trek provides ample opportunities to visit sacred sites, including ancient monasteries such as Thupchen Monastery and Jampa Gompa. These spiritual landmarks, combined with the breathtaking scenery, make for an unforgettable experience. With Access the Asia Treks, your journey through Upper Mustang is designed to offer a perfect balance of adventure, cultural immersion, and spiritual enrichment, ensuring that every step is as meaningful as it is memorable.
When you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu, situated at an altitude of 1,400 meters (4,593 feet), a warm and traditional welcome awaits you. A friendly representative from Access the Asia Treks greets you with a garland of fresh flowers or a ceremonial Khada (scarf), a gesture symbolizing good luck and respect in Nepali culture. This personalized reception ensures that you feel comfortable and cared for from the very moment you step foot in Nepal. Our representative, holding a placard with your name, makes it easy to connect and provides seamless assistance for a stress-free arrival.
After the traditional welcome, you are escorted to your designated hotel in a private vehicle, offering comfort and convenience. On the way, you can enjoy your first glimpses of Kathmandu, a city alive with vibrant streets, ancient temples, and unique cultural charm.
Once at the hotel, you can relax and unwind after your journey.
An overnight stay at Kathmandu.
Drive duration: 30 minutes
Accommodation: Star Hotel in Kathmandu
One of the explorative days begins with your breakfast and the wonderful morning vibes of the center of Kathmandu. Commence on an enriching cultural journey with Access the Asia Treks, exploring the timeless wonders of Kathmandu Valley with deeply rooted spirituality and stunning architecture. Our city sightseeing tour is designed to immerse you in the cultural and historical richness of Nepal. Highlighting Swayambhunath, Pashupatinath, and Boudhanath as the main attractions, with optional visits to Kathmandu Durbar Square (Kumari Ghar), Bhaktapur Durbar Square, and Patan Durbar Square, this tour promises unforgettable moments.
Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple)
Start your exploration at the iconic Swayambhunath Stupa, perched on a hill offering breathtaking views of Kathmandu Valley. Known as the Monkey Temple due to its lively monkey inhabitants, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a revered Buddhist sanctuary. The stupa’s white dome, golden spire, and the watchful eyes of the Buddha symbolize spiritual awakening. The surrounding shrines, prayer wheels, and fluttering prayer flags create a tranquil ambiance, perfect for reflection and cultural immersion.
Pashupatinath Temple
A sacred pilgrimage destination for Hindus, Pashupatinath Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Located along the banks of the holy Bagmati River, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is an architectural marvel and spiritual hub. The temple’s golden pagoda roof and intricate woodwork captivate visitors, while the nearby cremation ghats provide a glimpse into Nepalese traditions and rituals. Though non-Hindus cannot enter the main temple, they can experience its vibrant energy from across the river, soaking in the sacred atmosphere.
Boudhanath Stupa
The grand Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest in the world, stands as a beacon of peace and spirituality. Surrounded by a lively marketplace, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a haven for Buddhist pilgrims and enthusiasts. The massive white dome and gilded spire, adorned with the all-seeing eyes of the Buddha, create a majestic presence. Visitors can join the circumambulating devotees, spin prayer wheels, or simply admire the serene beauty as the stupa glows softly under evening lights.
Optional Destinations
Kathmandu Durbar Square (Kumari Ghar)
Step into the medieval past at Kathmandu Durbar Square, a historic complex of palaces, temples, and courtyards. The highlight is the Kumari Ghar, where the Living Goddess resides, offering a unique glimpse into Nepal’s living traditions. The square’s intricate woodcarvings, bustling atmosphere, and majestic Taleju Temple make it a captivating experience for history and culture lovers.
Bhaktapur Durbar Square
Renowned for its ancient charm, Bhaktapur Durbar Square is a masterpiece of Newari architecture and culture. Explore the towering Nyatapola Temple, the intricately designed Palace of Fifty-Five Windows, and the vibrant Pottery Square. Walking through the narrow lanes, you’ll discover artisans at work, traditional crafts, and local delicacies that capture the essence of Bhaktapur’s heritage.
Patan Durbar Square
Immerse yourself in the artistic legacy of Nepal at Patan Durbar Square. Famous for its stunning temples and courtyards, including the Krishna Mandir and Mul Chowk, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a treasure trove of craftsmanship. The Patan Museum, housed within the palace complex, offers fascinating insights into Hindu-Buddhist art and history, making this destination a must-visit for art enthusiasts.
With Access the Asia Treks, discover the timeless beauty of Kathmandu Valley, where every landmark tells a story of spirituality, artistry, and tradition. Let us guide you on a memorable journey through Nepal’s cultural heart.
City Tour: Entire day
Accommodation: Luxurious hotel in Kathmandu
After breakfast, you set out for an unforgettable journey from the bustling city of Kathmandu (1,400 meters or 4,593 feet) to the serene lakeside paradise of Pokhara (822 meters or 2,697 feet). Whether you choose a scenic drive or a swift domestic flight, this trip offers breathtaking views of Nepal’s diverse landscapes. With Access the Asia Treks, your adventure begins seamlessly, ensuring a comfortable and memorable start to your trekking journey in the Himalayas.
Travel Options
Drive to Pokhara
A road trip from Kathmandu to Pokhara spans approximately 200 kilometers (124 miles) and takes about 6–8 hours. The drive is a visual feast, with lush hills, winding rivers, and terraced fields along the way. For those who enjoy slow travel and wish to absorb Nepal’s natural beauty, this is an excellent choice.
Highlights: Trishuli River views, picturesque villages, and roadside stops for authentic Nepali food.
Fly to Pokhara
For a quicker option, take a 30-minute domestic flight. Flying offers panoramic views of the Himalayas, including glimpses of Annapurna and Machhapuchhre (Fishtail Mountain). This is the perfect choice for those short on time or eager to start their trek.
Highlights: Aerial views of Nepal’s stunning topography and quick arrival in Pokhara.
An overnight stay at Pokhara.
Drive duration: 6-8 hours
Flight duration: 30 minutes
Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea house
After breakfast, you set out on an unforgettable journey with Access the Asia Treks as you take a scenic 20-minute flight from Pokhara (822m/2,697ft) to Jomsom (2,720m/8,924ft). This thrilling flight offers stunning aerial views of the Annapurna Range, the Dhaulagiri massif, and the dramatic Kali Gandaki Gorge, one of the world’s deepest gorges. Landing in Jomsom, you are greeted by the serene beauty of the Trans-Himalayan region, a landscape that blends rugged terrain with awe-inspiring mountain vistas, making it the perfect starting point for your trek.
From Jomsom, you begin a 2–3-hour trek to Kagbeni (2,800m/9,186ft), a charming village that serves as the gateway to the mystical Upper Mustang region. The trek follows the Kali Gandaki River, offering mesmerizing views of arid valleys, prayer flags, and ancient Tibetan-influenced settlements. Kagbeni is renowned for its cultural heritage, featuring traditional stone houses, narrow alleyways, and the sacred Kag Chode Thupten Samphel Ling Monastery. Let Access the Asia Treks take care of all the details, ensuring a seamless and memorable Himalayan adventure tailored to your needs.
An overnight stay at Kagbeni.
Trek duration: 2-3 hours
Flight duration: 20 minutes
Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea house
After breakfast, you start your incredible adventure from Kagbeni (2,800m/9,186ft) and trek to Chele (3,050m/10,007ft), a journey that takes approximately 5-6 hours. This scenic trail offers a gradual ascent through the windswept Kali Gandaki Valley, unveiling breathtaking views of barren landscapes, deep gorges, and towering cliffs. As you trek with Access the Asia Treks, immerse yourself in the cultural richness of Tibetan-influenced villages, adorned with chortens, mani walls, and fluttering prayer flags, offering a glimpse into the spiritual heart of the region.
Reaching Chele, you find a tranquil village perched on a ridge, where the blend of Himalayan beauty and cultural heritage is truly enchanting. The trek introduces you to the unique desert-like terrain of Upper Mustang, setting the tone for the adventures ahead. With Access the Asia Treks, enjoy a well-paced trek, expert guidance, and the chance to explore Nepal’s untouched beauty. Let us ensure your journey is as memorable as the stunning landscapes you encounter.
An overnight stay at Chele.
Trek duration: 5-6 hours
Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea house
After breakfast, you experience the adventure of a lifetime as you trek from Chele (3,050m/10,007ft) to Syangboche (3,800m/12,467ft), a challenging yet rewarding journey through the breathtaking landscapes of the Upper Mustang. This 5-6 hour trek takes you along rugged trails, ancient caves, and dramatic cliffs, with the majestic Himalayan range serving as your constant backdrop. The trail passes through stunning high-altitude terrain dotted with traditional settlements, fluttering prayer flags, and ancient chortens, offering glimpses into the rich cultural heritage of the region.
As you ascend towards Syangboche, the landscape transitions into a striking combination of red cliffs, arid valleys, and snow-capped peaks, creating an otherworldly experience. Syangboche, situated at 3,800 meters (12,467 feet), offers spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and a peaceful atmosphere to unwind after the trek. With Access the Asia Treks, your journey from Chele to Syangboche is meticulously planned, ensuring comfort, safety, and an unforgettable Himalayan adventure.
An overnight stay at Syangboche.
Trek duration: 5-6 hours
Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea house
After breakfast, you start on a captivating 5-6 hour trek from Syangboche (3,800m/12,467ft) to Ghami (3,530m/11,549ft), a journey that combines stunning landscapes with cultural richness. The trail winds through rugged terrain, dramatic gorges, and ancient Tibetan-inspired villages, offering breathtaking views of the Upper Mustang region. Along the way, you traverse high ridges and descend into serene valleys adorned with chortens and prayer flags, immersing yourself in the tranquility of Nepal’s hidden Himalayan desert.
As you approach Ghami, the scenery shifts to a blend of red cliffs, terraced fields, and iconic Mani walls—the longest in Nepal—etched with Buddhist prayers. Situated at 3,530 meters (11,549 feet), Ghami is a culturally significant village surrounded by stunning mountain vistas. It offers a peaceful retreat where trekkers can explore the local traditions and enjoy the warmth of the community. With Access the Asia Treks, every step of your journey is expertly managed, ensuring a seamless and enriching trekking experience.
An overnight stay at Ghami.
Trek duration: 5-6 hours
Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea house
After breakfast, you set off on an enchanting 4-5 hour trek from Ghami (3,530m/11,549ft) to Charang (3,560m/11,680ft), a journey filled with stunning landscapes and rich cultural encounters in the heart of the Upper Mustang region. This relatively moderate trek takes you across rugged terrains, picturesque valleys, and traditional villages, with awe-inspiring views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. One of the highlights of this trail is the chance to walk alongside ancient Mani walls, inscribed with Buddhist prayers, adding a spiritual dimension to your adventure.
As you reach Charang, a charming village perched at 3,560 meters (11,680 feet), you are greeted by its rich history and serene ambiance. The village is known for the iconic Charang Monastery and its ancient fortress, offering a glimpse into the cultural heritage of the Mustang region. Relax in the peaceful surroundings and take in the breathtaking views of the high-altitude desert. With Access the Asia Treks, your trek from Ghami to Charang is expertly planned, ensuring comfort, safety, and a deep connection to Nepal’s unique landscapes and traditions.
An overnight stay at Charang.
Trek duration: 4-5 hours
Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea house
After breakfast, you commence on a mesmerizing 4-5 hour trek from Charang (3,560m/11,680ft) to the fabled walled city of Lo-Manthang (3,840m/12,598ft), the cultural heart of Upper Mustang. This scenic trail takes you through rugged desert terrain, crossing high ridges adorned with fluttering prayer flags. Along the way, marvel at ancient chortens and experience unparalleled views of the Himalayan range, creating a visual feast at every step. This route also offers glimpses into the traditional Tibetan-influenced lifestyle that defines the Mustang region.
As you arrive in Lo-Manthang, the capital of the former Mustang Kingdom, you are enchanted by its rich heritage, narrow alleyways, and stunning architecture. Known for its ancient palaces and monasteries, including the Thupchen and Jampa Gompas, Lo-Manthang is a treasure trove of history and spirituality. At an elevation of 3,840 meters (12,598 feet), the city also offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding high-altitude desert. With Access the Asia Treks, your trek is meticulously organized to ensure an unforgettable experience of Mustang’s cultural and natural wonders.
An overnight stay at Lo – Manthang.
Trek duration: 4-5 hours
Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea house
Take a well-deserved exploration and acclimatization day in the historic city of Lo-Manthang (3,840m/12,598ft), the heart of Upper Mustang, with Access the Asia Treks. At this altitude, it’s essential to take the time to adjust, and Lo-Manthang offers the perfect setting to do so. Spend the day exploring the ancient walled city, where you can visit Thupchen Monastery, Jampa Gompa, and Chode Monastery, each holding centuries-old cultural and religious significance. Wander through the narrow alleyways of this unique city, observing traditional Tibetan architecture, colorful prayer flags, and the bustling life of the locals. For those seeking additional adventure, take a short hike to Chhoser Cave, a fascinating site featuring ancient cliff dwellings. Not only does this day allow you to rest and acclimatize to the higher altitude, but it also immerses you in the rich history and culture of Mustang. With Access the Asia Treks, we ensure your acclimatization day is balanced with relaxation, exploration, and cultural immersion, helping you prepare for the next stages of your trekking adventure in the stunning Himalayas.
An overnight stay at Lo – Manthang.
Hike duration: 2-3 hours
Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea house
After breakfast, you commence on a scenic 3-4 hour trek from Lo-Manthang (3,840m/12,598ft) to the tranquil village of Dhamkar (3,820m/12,533ft), a journey that takes you through the striking landscapes of Upper Mustang. As you leave the walled city of Lo-Manthang behind, you traverse arid high-altitude terrain, passing through remote villages, rugged cliffs, and ancient Tibetan chortens. The path offers stunning panoramic views of the Himalayan range, with glimpses of snow-capped peaks and vast, open valleys. Along the way, enjoy the solitude and serenity of the Mustang region, making this trek a peaceful retreat into the heart of Nepal’s hidden landscapes.
Arriving in Dhamkar, situated at 3,820 meters (12,533 feet), you are immersed in the unique Tibetan-influenced culture of the area. This village, surrounded by towering cliffs and dramatic landscapes, offers a perfect place to rest and take in the beauty of the region. Dhamkar is known for its quiet atmosphere and traditional lifestyle, providing trekkers a glimpse into the authentic life of the Upper Mustang people. With Access the Asia Treks, every aspect of your trek from Lo-Manthang to Dhamkar is carefully organized, ensuring a seamless and unforgettable experience in one of Nepal’s most fascinating regions.
An overnight stay at Dhamkar.
Trek duration: 3-4 hours
Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea house
After breakfast, you set out on a short yet scenic 3-4 hour trek from Dhamkar (3,820m/12,533ft) to Syangboche (3,800m/12,467ft), a peaceful journey through the captivating landscapes of Upper Mustang. The trail meanders through high-altitude terrain, dotted with ancient Tibetan-style villages, Buddhist prayer flags, and picturesque valleys. As you walk, take in stunning views of the Annapurna and Nilgiri mountains, with the rugged, arid landscapes of Mustang creating a dramatic backdrop to your trek. The gentle descent and relatively moderate altitude make this a perfect day for both acclimatization and cultural exploration.
Arriving in Syangboche, located at 3,800 meters (12,467 feet), you are greeted by a tranquil atmosphere and a chance to immerse yourself in the local Mustang culture. Syangboche is known for its panoramic mountain views and peaceful environment, offering a perfect resting point before continuing your journey. With Access the Asia Treks, your trek from Dhamkar to Syangboche is seamlessly organized, ensuring comfort, safety, and an enriching experience as you explore the majestic beauty of Upper Mustang and its hidden gems.
An overnight stay at Syangboche.
Trek duration: 3-4 hours
Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea house
After breakfast, you embark on a scenic 5-6 hour trek from Syangboche (3,800m/12,467ft) to Chhusang (2,980m/9,777ft), a journey that takes you through the rugged and captivating landscapes of Upper Mustang. As you descend from Syangboche, the trail offers a gradual transition in the landscape, from the arid high-altitude desert to lush, fertile valleys. Along the way, you pass through traditional Tibetan villages, ancient monasteries, and striking cliffs, with views of snow-capped peaks framing your path. The serene beauty of the Mustang region, combined with the peaceful surroundings, makes this trek an enriching experience for any adventurer.
Arriving in Chhusang, situated at 2,980 meters (9,777 feet), you are welcomed by a traditional Mustang village known for its historical significance and breathtaking surroundings. Chhusang lies at the confluence of the Kali Gandaki River and the Chhusang River, offering stunning vistas of the surrounding valleys and cliffs. With Access the Asia Treks, your trek from Syangboche to Chhusang is meticulously planned, ensuring a seamless and memorable experience, allowing you to connect deeply with the culture and natural beauty of Upper Mustang.
An overnight stay at Chhusang.
Trek duration: 5-6 hours
Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea house
After breakfast, you set out on a 3-4 hour trek from Chhusang (2,980m/9,777ft) to Jomsom (2,720m/8,924ft), a journey that takes you through the dramatic landscapes of the Kali Gandaki Valley in Upper Mustang. As you descend, the trail follows the river, passing through a series of picturesque villages, agricultural terraces, and ancient chortens. Along the way, enjoy stunning views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Mountain ranges, with their towering peaks creating a breathtaking backdrop. The relatively moderate descent provides the perfect opportunity to reflect on your trekking experience and soak in the beauty of this high-altitude desert region.
Arriving in Jomsom, located at 2,720 meters (8,924 feet), you find a bustling town that serves as a gateway to the Annapurna Circuit and the surrounding regions. Known for its apple orchards and picturesque setting, Jomsom is a perfect place to rest after your trek. With Access the Asia Treks, your trek from Chhusang to Jomsom is carefully organized to ensure a smooth and comfortable experience, giving you time to enjoy the unique culture and landscapes of the Mustang region while safely descending to a lower altitude.
An overnight stay at Chhusang.
Trek duration: 3-4 hours
Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea house
Flying from Jomsom (2720 meters / 8923 feet) to Pokhara (822 meters / 2697 feet) offers a stunning bird’s-eye view of the majestic Himalayan landscape. The 20 to 30-minute flight takes you over the Kali Gandaki Valley, with panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Mountain ranges. As the aircraft glides through the rugged terrain, you witness the dramatic transition from high-altitude peaks to lush green hills and subtropical forests. The flight provides a unique perspective of the region’s diverse geography, offering glimpses of traditional villages, terraced fields, and the serene Phewa Lake in Pokhara, making it a breathtaking and memorable journey.
An overnight stay at Pokhara.
Flight duration: 20-30 minutes
Accommodation: Hotel
The drive from Pokhara (822 meters / 2697 feet) to Kathmandu (1400 meters / 4593 feet) takes approximately 6 to 7 hours, offering a scenic journey through the beautiful landscapes of central Nepal. Along the way, you pass through picturesque towns like Dumre, Mugling, and Naubise, with stunning views of the Trishuli River and the surrounding hills. The route is a perfect blend of nature and Nepali culture, as you pass through traditional villages and experience the vibrant rural life. The drive provides an immersive experience of Nepal’s diverse geography, from subtropical regions to the foothills leading to Kathmandu.
For those seeking a quicker option, flying from Pokhara to Kathmandu is also a popular choice. The flight takes around 25 to 30 minutes, offering stunning aerial views of the Himalayas, including peaks like Machapuchare and Annapurna.
An overnight stay at Kathmandu.
Drive duration: 6-7 hours
Flight duration: 25-30 minutes
Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea House
For a smooth departure from Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu, it’s highly recommended to arrive a few hours earlier than your flight departure time. TIA, Nepal’s main international gateway, is located at an altitude of 1400 meters (4593 feet) and serves as an airport for both domestic and international travel. Arriving 3 hours prior to your flight ensures ample time for check-in, security checks, and to enjoy the cultural atmosphere of the airport.
Drive duration: 30 minutes
A detailed gear list is crucial for trekking. With Access the Asia Treks, we ensure the clients safety, comfort and success in the challenging Himalayan environment. To support clients who doesn’t have personal specific equipment, Access the Asia Treks offers rental facilities for high-quality trekking gear, ensuring that all participants are properly equipped. This service not only guarantees safety but also makes the adventure more accessible and stress-free, allowing trekkers to focus on the experience while adhering to professional safety standards.
Here’s a list of essential gears for trekking:
Clothing:
Upper Body:
Outer Layers: Waterproof and windproof jacket and Waterproof trekking pants
Lower Body: Trekking pants (2-3 pairs), Thermal leggings and Hiking shorts (optional)
Head and Hands: Hat or cap, wool hat, neck gaiter and Lightweight gloves (Insulated gloves)
Footwear: Trekking boots (waterproof), Camp shoes (sandals or sneakers) and Wool or synthetic trekking socks (3-4 pairs)
Backpacks and Bags:
Sleeping:
Trekking Gear:
Personal Items:
Miscellaneous:
Optional:
This gear list should be customized based on the specific trek, altitude, and weather conditions.
Company provides the following facilities regarding the trekking gears
Duffle bag – Company provides the duffle bag to carry all your trekking gears except your light luggage during the trek.
Company provides you the renting facilities of the gears and you can rent the gears in Nepal and you have to pay on your own. The gears renting costs around USD 2 to USD 2.5 per day.
Note: If there is any damage in the rented gears, then you must reimburse for the damaged material as per its original cost.
Planning a trek with Access the Asia Treks is an adventure of a lifetime, offering breathtaking views, cultural immersion, and unforgettable memories in the land of paradise. To ensure your journey is seamless and enjoyable, here are the essential things to know before starting on your trekking adventure. This comprehensive guide covers all aspects of preparation, including visas, required gear, cash, first aid, and other important considerations.
Trekking in the majestic Himalayas with Access the Asia Treks is an extraordinary experience that combines nature, culture, and adventure. Whether you’re heading to Everest Base Camp, the Annapurna Circuit, or less-trodden paths like the Manaslu Circuit, preparation is key. Each trek offers unique challenges and rewards, so understanding the terrain, weather, and local customs is crucial. Trekkers should be prepared for altitudes ranging from 1,000 meters to over 5,500 meters and varying climates from subtropical to alpine conditions.
Important Aspects to Know Before the Trek
Physical Preparation: Trekking in Nepal demands a moderate to high level of physical fitness. Begin training several months before your trek with a mix of cardio, strength training, and hiking practice. Consider altitude acclimatization as a part of your preparation.
Trekking Permits: Most trekking regions in Nepal require specific permits like the TIMS (Trekkers Information Management System) card and area-specific permits. For example, the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) or Sagarmatha National Park Permit may be necessary. Access the Asia Treks will assist you with the paperwork. Therefore, our package includes these permit fees and other required documentation.
Cultural Sensitivity: Nepal’s diverse cultures and religions require respect and understanding. Familiarize yourself with local customs, avoid gestures that might be considered offensive, and follow Leave No Trace principles to preserve the environment. Access the Asia Treks is involved in various sanitation campaigns that is directly or indirectly providing the necessary support in preserving the environment being associated with the reputed NGO “Inspire the Youth”.
Visa Requirements
Nepal requires most international travelers to obtain a visa. You can apply for a visa on arrival at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport or at Nepalese embassies abroad. The visa fee depends on the duration of your stay (e.g., 15, 30, or 90 days). Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates and bring passport-sized photos for the visa application. Access the Asia Treks provides assistance if you need guidance during the visa process.
Gears According to the Trip
Packing the right gear is vital for a successful trek. Access the Asia Treks offers gear rental options for specific items to reduce the burden of carrying everything from home. We have provided the gear details needed in our gear section. We are always ready to guide you for the perfect solution regarding acquiring the complete gears.
Cash Requirements
ATMs are scarce in remote trekking regions, so carry sufficient cash in Nepali rupees for the entire trip. While larger towns like Pokhara and Namche Bazaar may have banking facilities, many tea houses and shops along the trekking routes only accept cash. Budget for accommodation, meals and permits are provided by the company in our package. However, your personal expenses, extra food item, energy bars and incidental expenses are on your own which require the Nepali cash with you during the trek.
First Aid and Health Precautions
Access the Asia Treks provides basic first-aid support during your trek, but you should carry a personal first-aid kit for your personal medication. First aid includes essentials like:
Most of the medications and first aid equipment are carried by the guide. Somehow, it is important for you to take it on your own for your safety and reliability. Stay hydrated, eat well, and listen to your guide’s advice about acclimatization. If symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) occur, inform our guide immediately.
Travel Insurance
Comprehensive travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking and emergency evacuation is mandatory along with the medical expenses occurred during the process.
Communication
Mobile networks are limited, but Access the Asia Treks provides updates about connectivity. Satellite phones may be available for emergencies. We will work out on this one. We will provide you the details regarding the mobile networks and connectivity throughout the trek so that you can be updated with its details. We will also provide you the essential communication medium during the emergency situation.
Environment and Sustainability
Minimize waste by avoiding single-use plastics and use refillable water bottles. Respect wildlife and stay on marked trails. Our guide provides you the spot briefing related to the trekking destination and you must follow the guide’s guidelines and implement accordingly. The main motto of our trekking must be to respect the nature and environment and the sustainable tourism.
Upper Mustang is located in the northwestern part of Nepal, nestled in the rain-shadow of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Mountain ranges. This remote and culturally rich region lies within the Mustang District of Nepal, bordering Tibet. Known as the Last Forbidden Kingdom, Upper Mustang offers a unique and untouched landscape, characterized by desert-like terrain, dramatic cliffs, and ancient Tibetan-style villages. It is a popular destination for trekkers looking to explore the pristine beauty, Buddhist heritage, and majestic views of the Himalayas. With Access the Asia Treks, you can embark on a guided journey to explore the hidden gems of Upper Mustang, a truly special and secluded part of Nepal.
The best time to trek to Upper Mustang is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer the most favorable weather conditions, with clear skies, moderate temperatures, and minimal rainfall, providing ideal trekking conditions for exploring this remote region. Spring offers blooming rhododendrons and lush valleys, while autumn brings crisp air and vibrant mountain views. With Access the Asia Treks, you can enjoy the beauty of Upper Mustang at its best, with expert guides ensuring a comfortable and unforgettable experience during these prime trekking seasons.
Yes, you will need a special Upper Mustang Trek permit to explore this restricted area. Since Upper Mustang is a protected region, trekkers are required to obtain an Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and a Restricted Area Permit to enter. These permits are essential to maintain the area’s environmental and cultural integrity. With Access the Asia Treks, you can easily obtain the necessary permits, ensuring that your journey through the unique landscapes and Tibetan-influenced culture of Upper Mustang is hassle-free and legally compliant.
The Upper Mustang Trek is considered a moderate trek, suitable for trekkers with average fitness levels. While the trek does not involve technical climbing, it requires stamina and endurance, as you will be walking for several hours a day at high altitudes, with some steep ascents and descents. The trek is more challenging due to its high-altitude environment and the dry, rugged terrain, but with proper acclimatization and support from Access the Asia Treks, trekkers can comfortably complete the journey. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or a beginner with good fitness, the Upper Mustang Trek offers an unforgettable adventure.
The maximum altitude of the Upper Mustang Trek reaches 3,840 meters (12,598 feet) at Lo-Manthang, the ancient capital of the Mustang Kingdom. This high-altitude destination offers stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks and a unique glimpse into Tibetan culture. While the trek involves gradual ascents, proper acclimatization is crucial to avoid altitude sickness. With Access the Asia Treks, expert guides ensure a safe and comfortable journey, helping you adjust to the altitude and experience the beauty of Upper Mustang at its highest points.
Yes, you do need to be in good physical condition for the Upper Mustang Trek, as it involves several days of walking at high altitudes. While the trek is not technically challenging, it requires endurance and stamina to cover long distances each day, often with steep ascents and descents. Access the Asia Treks recommends preparing your body by engaging in cardiovascular exercises and building strength before your trek. With proper preparation and acclimatization, trekkers of average fitness levels can successfully complete the journey and enjoy the stunning landscapes and Tibetan culture of Upper Mustang.
No, you cannot trek to Upper Mustang without a guide. As a restricted region of Nepal, the Upper Mustang Trek requires trekkers to be accompanied by a licensed guide. This is to ensure both safety and compliance with local regulations. Trekking with Access the Asia Treks provides you with expert guides who are familiar with the trail, the high-altitude terrain, and the local culture, ensuring a safe and enriching experience. A licensed guide will also help with necessary permits and offer valuable insights into the Tibetan-influenced culture of Upper Mustang.
The Upper Mustang Trek typically takes between 14 to 16 days, depending on your itinerary and pace. This duration includes time for acclimatization at various altitudes to ensure a safe and enjoyable trek. The trek takes you through remote Tibetan villages, ancient monasteries, and breathtaking landscapes, with ample time to explore the cultural heritage of the region. With Access the Asia Treks, you can customize your trek to suit your preferences, ensuring that you experience the best of Upper Mustang at a comfortable pace while taking in the stunning Himalayan views.
During the Upper Mustang Trek, trekkers can expect basic yet comfortable accommodation in tea houses and guesthouses along the route. These simple lodges provide cozy rooms with basic amenities such as beds, blankets, and shared bathroom facilities. As you ascend to higher altitudes, the accommodations may become more basic, offering essential services and warm meals. With Access the Asia Treks, you can enjoy a comfortable trekking experience while immersing yourself in the local culture, staying in Tibetan-style lodges that reflect the unique heritage of the Upper Mustang region.
While trekking in Upper Mustang, you will find limited internet and phone service. In the lower villages and towns like Lo-Manthang, you may have access to basic Wi-Fi and mobile phone networks. However, the further you trek into the region, the less reliable these services become, with many remote areas offering no connectivity. This makes Upper Mustang an ideal destination for those seeking a digital detox and a chance to fully immerse in the natural beauty and Tibetan culture. With Access the Asia Treks, you’ll experience the perfect balance of adventure and peace, free from constant digital distractions
You do not need to carry all of your trekking gear when embarking on the Upper Mustang Trek, as many essential items can be rented in Kathmandu or Pokhara. Equipment such as sleeping bags, down jackets, and trekking poles are available for rent, allowing you to travel light and comfortably. However, it is recommended to bring your own personal gear like boots, clothing, and waterproofs for hygiene and comfort. With Access the Asia Treks, you’ll receive guidance on what to pack and can rent the necessary equipment, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable trek through the unique landscapes of Upper Mustang.
To stay safe from altitude sickness during the Upper Mustang Trek, proper acclimatization is key. It’s essential to ascend gradually and take rest days to allow your body to adjust to the high altitudes. Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, avoid overexertion, and pay attention to early signs of altitude sickness, such as headaches, dizziness, or nausea. Access the Asia Treks ensures your safety by providing expert guidance, pacing your ascent, and monitoring your health throughout the journey, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of Upper Mustang while minimizing risks associated with high-altitude trekking.
Yes, you can trek to Upper Mustang with children, provided they are in good physical condition and accustomed to walking at high altitudes. While the trek is moderate in difficulty, it is essential to ensure that your children are prepared for the long trekking days and the challenging high-altitude environment. With Access the Asia Treks, you’ll receive expert guidance to tailor the trek to suit your family’s needs, making it a safe and enjoyable experience for all ages. The stunning landscapes, cultural experiences, and gradual ascents make Upper Mustang an exciting and memorable destination for family trekking.
Yes, there are several important cultural considerations to keep in mind when trekking in Upper Mustang. The region is home to a rich Tibetan Buddhist culture, and it’s important to show respect for local customs and traditions. Always ask permission before taking photos of people, especially in sacred areas like monasteries or temples. It is also respectful to walk clockwise around religious monuments and prayer wheels. Access the Asia Treks provides guidance on cultural etiquette, ensuring you are aware of and respect the unique traditions of the people in Upper Mustang, enhancing your experience while preserving the integrity of the local culture.
If you need to cancel or change your trekking dates, Access the Asia Treks offers flexible options to accommodate your needs. We understand that plans can change, and our team will work with you to reschedule your trek or assist with cancellation. Depending on the timing of the change, there may be a cancellation fee, but we strive to make the process as smooth as possible. Our goal is to ensure you have a stress-free experience, whether you’re adjusting your dates or making changes to your trekking plans in Upper Mustang. Contact Access the Asia Treks for more details and personalized assistance.
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