| No of people | Price per person |
|---|---|
| 1 - 1 | $4,500 |
| 2 - 2 | $4,300 |
| 3 - 4 | $4,100 |
| 5 - 6 | $3,900 |
| 7 - 10 | $3,500 |
| 11 - 12 | $3,300 |
| 13 - Above | $3,000 |
The Upper Mustang trek takes you on an unforgettable journey to the remote and mystical Kingdom of Mustang, also known as Lo, nestled in the trans-Himalayan region of Nepal. Situated at the border of Tibet, this secluded area is a hidden gem that offers a distinct Tibetan culture, arid landscapes, and stunning views that make it one of the most unique trekking destinations in the world.
The trek begins at Kagbeni, the gateway to Upper Mustang, where you will experience a fascinating fusion of Tibetan culture and Nepali traditions. From Kagbeni, the trail leads you through a stark and desolate landscape, sheltered from the monsoon by the mighty Dhaulagiri massif, and takes you deeper into the rain shadow of the mountains toward Lo-Manthang, the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Lo.
As you make your way through this extraordinary terrain, you’ll visit sacred sites such as caves, rock paintings, monasteries, and gompas (Buddhist temples) that tell stories of a time long past. The trek is a perfect blend of adventure and culture, with each step offering a glimpse into the spiritual life of the local people and their traditions.
In Lo Manthang, you’ll be greeted by the King's Palace, where you can immerse yourself in the royal history of this once-independent kingdom. A visit to Namgyal Gompa and Tingkhar, the farthest village in the northwest, will allow you to experience the quiet beauty and serenity of the area. Gyakar, located just a few hours' walk from Lo Manthang, is home to the Ghar Gompa, a sacred site dedicated to Guru Rinpoche, believed to have visited this area over 1,200 years ago. The rock paintings at Ghar Gompa are legendary, and it is said that making a wish here will bring it true – a hopeful tradition for many visitors.
The Amchi Museum and traditional Tibetan medical school offer fascinating insights into the ancient healing practices of the region, where you can learn how Amchi (Tibetan doctors) are adapting their ancient wisdom to modern times.
Throughout your trek, enjoy panoramic views of the majestic peaks of the Annapurna, Nilgiri, and Dhaulagiri mountains. The landscape is unlike any other, with its barren cliffs, unique rock formations, and vibrant colors that change with the light. The dry, desert-like terrain provides an interesting contrast to the lush landscapes found in other parts of Nepal, making this trek a photographer's paradise.
The trek takes you to altitudes ranging from 3,000m to 3,800m, with some areas exceeding these elevations. While the high altitude and dry air can be challenging, it is manageable for most trekkers with proper acclimatization. On average, you will hike 5 to 7 hours each day, and some paths are known to be windy and dusty, adding to the rugged appeal of the journey. For many, this slower pace allows for the opportunity to absorb the beauty of the surroundings and fully immerse in the local culture.
The trek follows parts of the ancient salt trade route, offering not just an adventure in the natural world but also a journey through the rich cultural heritage of the region. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced trekker, the Upper Mustang trek promises to leave you with unforgettable memories and a deep appreciation for the timeless beauty of this remote part of Nepal.
This trek is not just a physical journey but also a spiritual one, offering a chance to connect with nature, history, and local traditions. It’s an adventure that will remain in your memory long after you’ve returned home.
Boudhanath Stupa
Swayambhunath Stupa

