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  • DestinationNepal
  • Duration18 days
  • Trip DifficultyModerate
  • ActivitiesTrek
  • Max. Elevation4010m.
  • Group Size15+
  • VehicleCar, Deluxe AC Bus
  • AccommodationHotel, teahouse and lodge
  • MealsB,L,D
  • Best TimeMarch - May & Sep - Dec
  • End PointKathmandu (Airport Drop-off)

The Upper Mustang trek package is an 18-day trip that is all about exploring hidden civilizations in the Upper Mustang Region of Nepal. With this trek package, you walk to some of the fascinating places like Lo Manthang, the ancient kingdom of the Mustang district, which is rich in ancient history and mountain civilization.

Likewise, a trip to the Upper Mustang area is an excellent way to learn about the ancient Buddhist kingdom that resembles Tibet. Besides, magnificent mountain views, the hike also offers attractions such as ancient caves, amazing monasteries, the Amchi Museum, colorful walls, and prayer flags.

The Upper Mustang itinerary starts from Kathmandu after you arrive at Kathmandu International Airport. However, the trekking days will only start from Jomsom. With Heaven Himalaya, the maximum elevation you reach on the trek is PA Pass, which lies between Tangbe and Chuusang at 4,210 m (13,812 ft).

How does the Upper Mustang Trek Package differ from other trekking packages?

The Upper Mustang Trek Package stands out from other travel destinations due to its unique characteristics.

Encompassing the northern half of the Mustang district close to the Tibetan border, it was once a forbidden kingdom within Nepal’s territory. Although modernization has influenced the area now, it still surprises visitors with its unique culture and traditions.

To preserve its ancient history and civilization, the local people have been actively rebuilding ancient monasteries and palaces, ensuring the region retains its ancient cultures and practices. So, you require a special permit to enter the area, unlike other travel destinations.

Upper Mustang is characterized by a vast expanse of dry land, yet full of life and immeasurable beauty. It receives minimal rainfall, making it one of the driest regions in Nepal. However, the fascinating mountain rivers flowing from the mountains provide sustenance to this arid landscape, making it one of the best monsoon treks in Nepal.

Geographically and culturally, Upper Mustang shares similarities with Tibet and Mustang. The walled city of Lo Manthang was a part of the Tibetan plateau until the 1830s and Tibetan culture and traditions still prevail in the region.

The inhabitants, known as Lobas, are of Tibetan descent, further enhancing the area’s connection to Tibet.

Trekking in Upper Mustang provides a similar experience to trekking in Tibet, too, making it an ideal choice for those who appreciate mystery and ancient culture. If you love exploring unique destinations rich in history and culture, then the Upper Mustang trek package is the right choice.

Why should you take a travel package to Upper Mustang?

The Upper Mustang Trek in Nepal presents the rare opportunity to immerse yourself in the traditional mountain way of life. The region’s geographical and political isolation has been instrumental in preserving its distinct culture, unexploited natural landscapes, and ancient monasteries dating back centuries.

Encountering medieval relics, colorful prayer flags, and locals traveling on horseback provides a stark contrast to modern society. Interacting with some of the oldest mountain tribe families in Mustang allows for sharing myths and stories, offering insight into their way of life.

The never-ending bond between the people and the mountains is awe-inspiring. Exploring the royal palace, beautiful old monasteries, and the local school in the Upper Mustang reveals a rich history.

Undoubtedly, Upper Mustang has a unique beauty and allure unmatched by other trekking destinations in Nepal, making it a rare gem for those seeking mystery and mythical narratives.

Besides, it unfolds up-close views of magnificent mountains such as Mt. Dhaulagiri (8,167m), Mt. Annapurna (8,091m), and Nilgiri Himal (7,061m). The enchanting village walks, mysterious caves, intricate carvings, and ancient monasteries further enhance the trekking experience.

For those preferring a more leisurely journey, there’s an option for a luxurious jeep ride to Upper Mustang instead of walking.

Moreover, Upper Mustang is famous for the Tiji festival held in May or June. If you decide to visit the area during this time, then you can extend your Mustang trekking itinerary to participate in the festival’s unique rituals. However, you can also book a separate trek, the Mustang Tiji Festival Trek, to fully immerse yourself in the festivities.

Benefits of booking an Upper Mustang Trek with us!!

  • Professional local trekking guides with mountain expertise and proper licensing. 
  • Porter service is available to lighten your trekking load. 
  • Engagement in community tourism projects for a deeper connection with locals. 
  • 100% safety assurance with trained guides and standby helicopter rescue. 
  • First-aid medical kits carried by guides for emergencies. 
  • Convenient extra luggage storage in Kathmandu. 
  • An oximeter is provided for monitoring oxygen levels during the trek. 
  • Provision of extra gear like sleeping bags, down jackets, trekking poles, and duffle bags. 
  • Complimentary airport transfers before and after the Upper Mustang trek. 
  • A trekking map is provided for easy navigation. 
  • Receive an exclusive Heaven Himalaya T-shirt as a memorable memento from your trek. 
  • Earn an achievement certificate upon completing the Upper Mustang trek.

So, are you wondering about the highlights of the Upper Mustang Trek? Well, it has many, but some major highlights are: 

  • Explore deeply rooted in ancient Tibetan culture and lifestyle. 
  • Discover ancient monasteries and gompas scattered throughout the Mustang region. 
  • Relish the majestic views of Mt. Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, and other Himalayan peaks. 
  • Trek through some of the most isolated places on the earth. 
  • Discover enchanting hamlets like Kagbeni, Tangbe, Tsarang, Chuusang, and Jomsom. 
  • Visit several impressive ancient caves including Jhong at Chhoser village. 
  • Interact with local people of Loba, Gurung, Thakali, and Tibetan ethnicity. 
  • Experience the warm hospitality of the local communities throughout the journey. 
  • Marvel at the Kali Gandaki Gorge, the world’s deepest gorge. 
  • Visit Lo Manthang, a captivating walled city. 
  • Witness colorful chortens, including Sungda Chorten, one of the largest chortens in Upper Mustang. 
  • Trekking in the remote trans-Himalayan region of Nepal. 
  • Cross several high mountain passes, including PA Pass, the highest at 4,210m. 
  • Explore a sacred Muktinath Temple
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Inclusions/Exclusions

  • Airport transfers – pick up and drop in a private vehicle
  • All ground transportation during the entire Upper Mustang trekking tour
  • Full day Guided Sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley (UNESCO Heritage Sites: Boudhanath, Swyambhunath, Patan and Pashupatinath)
  • A tour guide, entrance tickets, and private transport for the Kathmandu Tour
  • Your accommodation in a 3-star category hotel in Kathmandu and Pokhara with breakfast plan
  • Your accommodation in the best guesthouses available (on a sharing basis) throughout the trekking journey
  • Full board meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during trekking days in the mountains
  • Supplementary snacks: energy bars, crackers, cookies, etc.
  • Seasonal fresh fruits are dessert every evening after dinner.
  • All paper works
  • Restricted Area Permit
  • National Park and Heritage Sites entry tickets
  • Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS) and trekking permits (ACAP).
  • A licensed, English-speaking, experienced guide
  • An assistant guide with a group of 6+ members
  • Porters to carry your bags (1 for two clients)
  • All the costs of guide and porters including accidental insurance
  • Duffel bag, and sleeping bags for the trek (to be returned to us after the trek)
  • Heaven Himalaya T-shirts, Upper Mustang trekking route map, and a travel completion certificate
  • Farewell Dinner at a typical Nepalese restaurant with traditional music and dance
  • An oximeter to measure your oxygen and Pulse level during the trek in the mountain, it’s very useful for all the trekkers to be aware of the high altitude sickness.
  • Compressive first aid box (Guide will carry it throughout the trek).
  • Emergency rescue operation assistance is arranged in case of complex health conditions (funded by your Travel Insurance)
  • All applicable government taxes and service charges.
  • Tips for guides and porters
  • Nepal entry visa fees (It can be obtained at the Airport of Kathmandu on arrival!)
  • Travel Insurance
  • Extra accommodation and meals behind schedule the schedules of this trekking trip program
  • All kinds of beverages including, alcoholic and nonalcoholic as well as hot and cold drinks
  • Additional costs by out of management control due to the landscape, weather conditions, illness, changes in government policies, strikes, physical conditions, etc.
  • Personal expenses such as shopping, hot and cold drinks, hot shower, hard and soft alcohols, snacks, hot and cold water, Wi-Fi, battery re-charge fee,
  • Travel insurance has to cover emergency rescue evacuation from high-altitude up to 6000 m.
  • Personal trekking equipment for this trek
  • Tipping and Gratitude to the guides and staff (Recommended by Nepali culture )
  • Any other expenses that are not mentioned in the Price Inclusive section of this trek

Dates & Availability

Note to Travelers

Kindly note that the Start Dates are your date of arrival in Nepal for the Upper Mustang Trek, and the End Dates are the dates of leaving Nepal.

We specially quoted and specified the below list of start dates and Upper Mustang Trek Cost for the group joining option. Let us know if the below start dates do not work for you- we will surely add your available days to fit your interest.

Upcoming Trip Start Dates

  • Guaranteed - We guarantee Upper Mustang trips to run.
  • Available - The Upper Mustang trip is available to run when the minimum group size is met.
  • Limited - Hurry, only a few seats are available.

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18 days Upper Mustang Trek Itinerary

Your Upper Mustang Trek journey begins with your arrival in Kathmandu, the vibrant capital city of Nepal. Upon arrival at Kathmandu International Airport, you’ll be greeted by a representative of Heaven Himalaya who will assist you with the immigration formalities and transfer you to the hotel.

After settling in at your hotel, you can spend the rest of the day exploring the bustling streets of Kathmandu soaking in its rich cultural heritage and vibrant atmosphere.

In the evening, treat yourself to a delicious dinner at one of the city’s fine restaurants, where you can savor authentic Nepali cuisine. After dinner, you can relax and rest at your hotel in preparation for the exciting journey ahead.

Overnight stay in Kathmandu.

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  • Excellent Experiemce

    Really excellent service right from airport pickup where they helped me when I couldnt withdraw cash right down the the "exit" interview. Really made the entire trip very enjoyable. Bhimsen was an excellent guide and a great partner to have on EBC Trek.

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    Jet57509551030On Jun 24, 2025
  • Warmest recommendation to our guide

    We are a couple from Denmark who have long wanted to go The Manaslu Circuit. In this connection, we reached out to one of our friends who recommended Prem. They had gone to Manaslu together a few years ago and he put us in touch. From the first contact Prem has been super professional and he has been very attentive to our needs and wishes for the trip. When we arrived in Kathmandu, Prem picked us up at the airport and walked us to the hotel. Our trip started on our 3rd holiday and everything was very organized and we felt completely safe throughout the trip. Prem guided us over Larke Pass in the best way, and we are incredibly happy to have shared such a great experience with him. In connection with our return journey, Prem came to our hotel and he accompanied us to the airport and wished us a safe journey. 

Apart from organizing our trip to Manaslu, Prem has reached out and been extremely helpful throughout our 6 week journey. 

We will thus give him our warmest recommendations!

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    Global43619575090On Jun 24, 2025
  • Solo trekk to Annapurna Base Camp

    I did the Annapurna Base Camp hike in mid-November, and Heaven Himalaya made the entire experience smooth and stress-free. Booking was easy, and their responses on WhatsApp were always prompt and helpful.

    As a solo female traveler, I appreciated how well everything was organized. They helped me with gear selection, forex exchange, and every small detail. When I arrived in Kathmandu, all logistics were taken care of, including airport transfers and trail arrangements. I didn’t have to worry about a thing.

    My guide, Surya, was amazing. With over 15 years of experience, he knew the trails inside out and ensured everything was taken care of. Nothing was too much trouble for him, and he addressed all my concerns with ease.

    I finished the trail quicker than expected, and they were flexible enough to adjust my bookings and logistics without any hassle. Their willingness to accommodate changes made the trip even more enjoyable.

    Price-wise, they’re in line with the market, but their response time and ability to customize based on individual needs really stood out.

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    nmasoodOn Jun 24, 2025
  • Amazing experience

    We did three passes trek and it was amazing. The whole team heaven himalaya was very proffesional from begining till end. Dipak, our guide was the Best, nice, helpful, full of knowlege and good advices. Our three porters were Also the best, we could not have succseded without them, Ganesh allways with a smile on his face, helping with everything he could, Hira and RAM Also great porters.

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    Jerica BOn Jun 24, 2025
  • Highly Recommended Travel Agency in Nepal

    I had an amazing experience in Nepal! From Kathmandu- Pokhara- Annapurna Base Camp trekking - Pokhara day tour- Kathmandu with Heaven Himalayan. Their services were exceptional, with a responsive team that made the trip enjoyable.

    Our guide, Mr. Mahendra, was professional and knowledgeable, ensuring our safety, while porters Mr. Prakash and Mr. Megh were caring and attentive. Our journey filled with laughter and fun with their supports and accompany.

    I highly recommend Heaven Himalayan for a well-organized and satisfying adventure!

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Upper Mustang Trek Equipments and Gears

Below you’ll find your packing list for trekking in the Upper Mustang region. Keep in mind that your packing needs may vary depending on the trekking season and duration.

For colder months, you’ll need more warm trekking gear, while for summer months, rain gear is essential. Customize this list according to your preferences and the specific season and duration of the trek.

Clothing

  • Moisture-wicking base layers (lightweight thermal tops/bottoms)
  • Hiking t-shirts (half and full-sleeve)
  • Fleece pullover or hoodie
  • Fleece pants
  • Down jacket
  • Waterproof and windproof outer shell jacket and pants
  • Trekking pants (convertible for versatility)
  • Hiking short pants
  • Thermal underwear for colder months
  • Women sport’s bra

Headgear

  • Woolen hat
  • Beanie
  • Balaclava
  • Sun hat/cap with neck protection
  • Sunglasses with UV protection

Hand gear

  • Insulated gloves,/mittens (for colder months)
  • Thin inner gloves (for layering)

Footwear

  • Comfortable trekking boots/shoes
  • Quick-drying hiking socks
  • Sandals for tea houses
  • Running shoes
  • Snow gaiters

Trekking Gear

  • Backpack with rain cover
  • Duffle bag
  • Sleeping bag
  • Sleeping bag liner (optional)
  • Trekking poles
  • Headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries
  • Water bottle or hydration system

First Aid Kit

  • Personal medications
  • Bandages and wound dressings
  • Antiseptic wipes
  • Pain relievers
  • Blister treatment
  • Tweezers
  • Scissors
  • Personal medical information

Toiletries and Personal Hygiene

  • Toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Biodegradable soap
  • Shampoo and conditioner (optional)
  • Moisturizer
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Wet wipes
  • Toilet paper
  • Quick-drying hand towel

Electronics

  • Camera with spare batteries
  • Smartphone
  • Phone charger
  • Portable charger
  • Solar power bank
  • Universal travel adapter
  • Headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries

Miscellaneous

  • Trekking maps
  • Trash bags
  • Local sim card
  • Binoculars
  • Snacks and energy bars
  • Trekking map or guidebook

Extras for Male

  • Razor and shaving cream
  • Deodorant
  • Body wipes

Extras for Female

  • Sanitary products
  • Hair ties/clips
  • Nail clipper
  • Feminine hygiene wipes
  • Sanitary products

Important Documents

  • Cash in Nepali Rupees (NPR) for transactions along the trail.
  • Passport and visa
  • Travel Insurance
  • Permits and tickets

Keynote:In the above-listed items the marked items by are provided by Heaven Himalaya, and except for trekking maps you need to return all items after completion of Upper Mustang Trek.

For a total glance at what it requires to travel to Upper Mustang, see our recommended packing list.

A typical day on the Upper Mustang

A typical day on the Upper Mustangbegins around 6 am with waking up amidst the Himalayas. After freshening up, dressing up, and packing your bags you give your packed duffle bag to your porter and prepare your daypack with essentials like extra clothes, medicines, water bottles and snacks.

Breakfast is usually served around 7 am at the tea houses, where the meal is heavy enough to sustain you for the next couple of hours of trekking before lunch. After breakfast, the hiking begins, preceded by a 5-minute stretching and warming session.

After walking for about an hour, there is a brief 4 to 5 minutes rest along the way where you can drink water or go to the bathroom. Lunchtime usually falls within a two to three-hour walking distance, where you stop at a tea house for a one-hour break.

After lunch and some relaxation, the trek continues with ample opportunities to take short breaks to admire the scenery. After a couple of hours, a brief half-hour tea break is taken.

Upon reaching the next tea house, you can take a brief rest, shower, and have a light snack with tea or coffee. If time permits, a short walk through the village to appreciate the landscape and surroundings is an option.

Before dinner, there is time to chat with fellow trekkers about the day’s experience. Following dinner in a warm dining hall, your trek guide will brief you on the next day’s itinerary.

Before bedtime, ensure your breakfast preferences are communicated to the guide for the next morning. Finally, it’s time to retire for a well-deserved rest before starting all over again the next day.

Upper Mustang Trek Distance

The Upper Mustang trek covers approximately 125 to 130 km (78 to 80 miles), requiring approximately 5 to 6 hours of walking per day for 12 days. The trek starts in Jomsom, leads to Lo-Manthang, and ends back in Jomsom through Muktinath.

Accommodation

In Kathmandu and Pokhara, you’ll find a variety of hotels ranging from standard to luxurious five-star options.

However, as you enter into the Upper Mustang trekking region, accommodation primarily consists of local lodges and tea houses. While these lodgings lack the luxury of city hotels, they are clean, hygienic, and comfortable enough for resting, relaxing, and sleeping during the trekking journey.

The tea houses feature clean and comfortable rooms with basic facilities. Each tea house has a central communal area with a large stove that provides heat and a warm atmosphere.

Bedrooms in these tea houses are usually unheated and furnished with twin beds, mattresses, pillows, and blankets. But during extremely cold temperatures, a blanket may not suffice, so it’s advisable to bring a sleeping bag (a 3-season bag is adequate).

While accommodation is basic, the stunning landscapes, unique culture, and warm hospitality of the Hidden kingdom of Lo ensure a memorable trekking experience.

It’s worth noting that Upper Mustang accommodation costs are relatively high due to factors such as low population density, expensive transportation, and the region’s isolation.

Additionally, if you plan to trek during early spring like March, ensure your accommodation is booked in advance. Many settlements relocated to the city during this time to escape winter, resulting in the closure of most tea houses, especially those in places like Lo Manthang.

Difficulty Level of the Upper Mustang Trek

The Upper Mustang trek is considered moderately challenging, falling between the easy and more strenuous treks in Nepal. While it doesn’t include technical sections, it encompasses long days of hiking on rugged and rocky terrain with steep ascents and descents.

With the highest point of the trek exceeding 4,000 meters, there is an increased risk of altitude sickness. Therefore, a good level of fitness and determination are required to complete this trek.

It’s advisable to start preparation training at least two to three months before the trek, focusing on cardiovascular exercises and strength endurance training.

Recommended exercises include running, cycling, swimming, or hiking, along with workouts targeting leg strength and core muscles.

Additionally, mental preparation is crucial due to challenges such as unpredictable weather, remote terrain, and limited amenities. Strong determination and perseverance are necessary to overcome these challenges and complete the trek.

Best Season for Upper Mustang Trek

The Upper Mustang trek is best experienced during three distinct seasons: spring (March to May), summer (June to August), and autumn (September to November). This region differs from other trekking areas in Nepal due to its location in the rainshadow area behind the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri massif, resulting in less rainfall even during the monsoon season.

Spring Season (March-April-May)

Spring is considered the best time for the Upper Mustang, offering stable weather conditions and pleasant temperatures. With daytime temperatures ranging from -6 to -2°C, it provides ideal trekking conditions.

During this season, trekkers can enjoy clear sights of the surrounding mountains and landscapes. Moreover, spring coincides with Tiji, the main festival of Lo Manthang, adding cultural richness to the trekking experience.

Summer Season (June-July-August)

Despite being monsoon season in other parts of Nepal, summer in the Upper Mustang region experiences significantly less rainfall due to its rain shadow location behind the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri massif. Daytime temperatures range from 20 to 33°C, while nighttime temperatures range from -3 to 0°C.

The trail comes alive with blooming flowers and lush greenery, creating a picturesque backdrop for trekkers. The summer months include the Yartung (horse racing festival) in August, offering a unique cultural experience.

However, while the monsoon impacts other parts of Nepal, including Pokhara, it may lead to occasional delays or cancellations of domestic flights. Further, rain in the lower trekking region can make the trail slippery and increase the risk of landslides. It’s worth noting that from Kagbeni to Jomsom, the impact of monsoon rainfall is minimal.

Autumn Season (September-October-November)

Autumn is characterized by stable and dry weather conditions, making it an ideal time for trekking in the Upper Mustang.

With daytime temperatures ranging from 12 to 20°C and clear skies, trekkers can enjoy excellent visibility of the surrounding landscape. Nighttime where temperatures hover around -6 to -2°C, providing cool and comfortable conditions for resting after a day of trekking.

October and November, in particular, are the best trekking months for the Upper Mustang trek. During these months, it is possible to cross high mountain passes.

Winter Season (December-January-February)

The winter season is not recommended for the Upper Mustang trek. While technically possible, trekking during this time can be challenging due to deep snow at high altitudes.

Moreover, many locals leave the region to avoid the cold weather, resulting in several tea houses and facilities along the route being closed. This can make trekking even more challenging.

Additionally, the harsh temperatures pose significant challenges, with daytime temperatures ranging from 0 to 5°C and night temperatures from -25 to -20°C. Proper trekking gear is essential, and arrangements for accommodation should be made in advance.

Permits and Regulations in Upper Mustang

For the Upper Mustang trek, each person requires two specific permits. Here are the details:

Restricted Area Permit (RAP):

  • A guide is mandatory, and there must be a minimum of two trekkers to obtain this permit.
  • The RAP costs USD 500 per person for the first 10 days and USD 50 per person for each subsequent day.

Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP):

  • For foreign nationals: USD 23 or NPR 3,000
  • For SAARC nationals: USD 8 or NPR 1,000

Keynote: A TIMS card is not required for the Upper Mustang trek. However, if you plan to extend your trek to other regions, a TIMS card may be necessary.

Communication (Phone and Internet Connectivity)

 

Phone and internet connectivity in Upper Mustang is generally poor. Wi-Fi availability in tea houses is limited, and when available, it’s often provided through expensive satellite connections that are unreliable. Additionally, there are fees associated with using this Wi-Fi service.

Local SIM cards and packages can be obtained at the airport or from several vendors in Kathmandu or Pokhara. While data connections work well in cities, they are limited and slow once you leave the coverage area. Both NTC and NCELL may offer some data connection in Upper Mustang, but expect it to be limited and slow.

Electricity

In the Upper Mustang region, electricity availability varies due to its remote location. Settlements at lower altitudes like Samar, Ghiling, Syangboche, and Ghami have electricity, but it’s not always reliable.

Most towns, particularly at high elevations, rely on solar power as a backup for the needs of trekkers. However, power cuts are common, and electricity may not be available at higher elevations.

Solar panels are used to generate electricity in some places like Kagbeni and Lo-Manthang, but they can be unreliable during bad weather. So, it is best to bring a solar power bank to charge your devices.

Further, tea houses typically allocate specific time for power usage, usually in the evening, where you can charge your electronic devices at a small cost. Using solar banks can be a cost-effective and reliable solution for charging your devices during the Mustang trek.

Moreover, the tea houses in the Upper Mustang region provide two or three plug outlets with supporting plug types C, D, or M. The standard voltage is 230 V, and the standard frequency is 50 Hz. Therefore, it’s important to bring a universal adapter and voltage converter if necessary.

Drinking Water Options

In the Upper Mustang trekking region, despite its arid nature and limited water sources, safe drinking water is readily available at every tea house.

They offer boiled water for a nominal fee of about USD 1 to 2 per liter, ensuring its safety for consumption. Boiled water is also used for making drinks like tea and coffee, as well as for cooking.

Additionally, mineral bottled water is an option, albeit at a higher cost, especially at higher elevations where prices can reach up to USD 3 per liter. However, to minimize expenses and environmental impact, many trekkers opt to refill their water bottles at teahouses.

Furthermore, in the villages, communal water taps are available, but it’s essential to purify or boil the water before drinking. Therefore, carrying a water purification system or tablets is advisable. Whether you’re relying on boiled water or natural resources, bringing your refillable water bottle ensures you have access to safe drinking water throughout the trek.

Food and Drinks

Along the Upper Mustang trail, you’ll discover a diverse range of delicious food options, a mix of Nepali, Tibetan, and a bit of Western cuisine.

For breakfast, you can enjoy a variety of items including oats, cornflakes, muesli with milk, oats porridge, toasted bread, french toast, various egg dishes (omelet, boiled, and scrambled) pancakes, and Tibetan bread.

Dal Bhat, a hearty meal consisting of steamed rice, lentil soup, vegetable curry, pickle, and papad, is a common lunch and dinner option, providing ample energy for trekking. Non-vegetarian alternatives like chicken curry or yak meat are also available.

The trekking trail of Upper Mustang is not commercialized, so you’ll often savor fresh, locally-grown organic vegetables.

In addition to Dal Bhat, there are Western options like pizza, sandwiches, momo (dumplings), pasta, spaghetti, mashed potato, fried rice, fried vegetables, veg salad, etc.

Tea, coffee, soft drinks, beer, local drinks, and juices are easily available at the tea houses along the Upper Mustang trek route. Various soup items including fresh vegetable soup, chicken soup, garlic soup, and tomato soup are also offered.

While there’s plenty to enjoy, it’s wise to carry snacks like chocolates, nuts, dry fruits, energy bars, and other nutritional foodstuffs during the Upper Mustang trek.

Toilet and Shower Facilities

Only a few tea houses along the trekking route have attached bathrooms, while the majority have communal toilets or bathrooms.

Most of these facilities feature squat-style toilets with manual flushing systems. It is advisable to carry toilet paper and pocket soap as they may not be provided in every tea house. In places like Muktinath and Jomsom, some tea houses may offer Western-style toilets and some tea houses might have attached bathrooms where hot showers are available.

However, in the majority of hotels and tea houses, showers are located in separate rooms, usually adjacent to the toilet area. While cold water showers are typically free, there is usually a charge of USD 2 to 5 for a hot shower, depending on availability.

Solar-heated showers are common but may not consistently provide hot showers, while gas showers are available at a higher cost. The price of hot showers varies among tea houses and trekking altitudes in the Upper Mustang region.

But for a hot shower, you need to pay USD 2 to 5 if available. Solar heated showers are common but they might not be reliably hot. Gas showers are also available but it costs you more. The charge of hot showers in the Upper Mustang region depends from one tea house to another.

Risks and Responds

Bad Weather Conditions

Weather surprises are common on the Upper Mustang trek. Sometimes you might encounter heavy snow, or strong winds, particularly at high altitudes. This can make the trail slippery, and visibility poor, increasing the risk of accidents and discomfort.

Respond:

Make sure to check the weather forecast before you start your trek and be prepared with appropriate gear like waterproof clothing, and sturdy hiking boots. During bad weather, it’s best to stay in a safe place rather than getting caught in a snowstorm on the trail.

Altitude sickness

As you climb higher into the mountains, the air gets thinner, and altitude sickness becomes a real concern. Symptoms can range from headaches and nausea to more serious conditions like pulmonary and cerebral edema.

Respond:

To prevent altitude sickness, it’s important to acclimatize properly by taking it slow and allowing your body time to adjust to the higher altitude. Stay hydrated, avoid alcohol and caffeine, and consider taking medication like Diamox if recommended by your doctor. Descend lower elevation immediately if you start experiencing any symptoms of altitude sickness.

>Getting Lost on the Trail

The trail in Upper Mustang can be rugged and remote and sometimes there aren’t any signs to show you where to go. This means it’s easy to take a wrong turn and find yourself off track, especially if visibility is poor due to weather conditions.

Respond:

Before you start trekking, make sure you have a good map and a GPS or smartphone with a map app that takes the world offline. Stick to the paths that have signs whenever you can. If you’re not sure where to go, ask the people who live there or other trekkers for help. Always listen to your guide who knows the areas very well and helps you stay on track.

Luggage

Porters are available to carry your luggage in a duffle bag provided by Heaven Himalaya. You should carry a daypack for items you’ll need during the trek.

While your luggage is carried by a porter, be mindful of the weight limit of 10 to 12 kg per trekker. If your luggage exceeds this weight limit, an additional porter can be arranged for extra cost.

If you have extra luggage from traveling to Nepal, you can store it at the Kathmandu hotel. This helps manage your luggage weight and trek more comfortably without extra weight.

Currency Exchange

In Kathmandu and Pokhara, there are plenty of legitimate places for currency exchange, with better rates typically available in Kathmandu. Both cities have several ATMs for cash withdrawals.

However, along the Upper Mustang trail, there are limited ATMs and banks. While places like Jomsom and Muktinath have some banks and ATMs, they might not be as reliable as those in cities.

On the Upper Mustang trail, transactions are in cash using Nepali Rupees (NPR). It’s advisable to withdraw enough money needed for the trekking before starting.

Furthermore, remember to carry a small denomination note as change may not always be readily available, especially in remote places.

Travel Insurance

Getting the right travel insurance for your Upper Mustang Trek is essential. Note that not all policies cover trekking at high altitudes. So, ensure your policy covers trekking up to 4,500 meters. The highest point of the trek, PA at 4,210 meters, must be within this insurance coverage.

Moreover, your travel insurance must cover all medical, travel, and trekking issues, especially since accidents can happen unexpectedly on the trail.

Your policies must include coverage for high-altitude, emergency evacuation by helicopter, medical expenses if you get sick or hurt, compensation for trip cancellations or delays, protection against losing or having your baggage stolen, and help with returning home if needed.

Extra Expenses

Before starting the Upper Mustang trek, you’ll need to arrange flight tickets to Nepal, pay for your visa, get a local SIM card, buy trekking gear and equipment, and purchase travel insurance. All these services are not included in your Upper Mustang trek package cost.

Any additional food or drinks beyond what’s included in your trekking package will cost you extra during the trek. Similarly, if you opt for extra amenities at tea houses like hot showers, Wi-Fi, or charging for electronic devices, you’ll need to pay extra.

After completing the trek, it is customary to provide tips to guides and porters as a gratitude. If you plan to buy souvenirs to take home, you’ll need to budget extra for this.

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Upper Mustang Trek FAQs

1. General Faqs

Can we take part in the Tiji Festival in the Upper Mustang?

Yes, you can take part in the Tiji Festival in Upper Mustang by adding an extra number of days to the trek. Besides, you can opt out of the Mustang Tiji Festival Trek. Kindly note that the three-day festival is celebrated only once a year, either in May or June.

Do we have an alternative to trekking in the Upper Mustang?

Yes, we have a luxurious 4wD Jeep Safari package to Upper Mustang.

Is there still a King in the Upper Mustang?

No, Mustang is now governed by the state of Nepal. The last official king of Mustang is Jigme Dorji Palbar Bista, who still has his palace in Lo Manthang.

How difficult is the Upper Mustang Trek?

The Upper Mustang trek is considered moderately challenging. While the trek does not involve any technical climbing, trekkers should be prepared for long walking days, high altitudes (reaching over 4,000 meters), and some steep ascents and descents over rugged terrain.

How many days is Upper Mustang Trek?

Typically, the Upper Mustang trek takes around 15 to 18 days to complete, depending on the specific itinerary chosen and the pace of the trekker.

Where is the Upper Mustang located?

Upper Mustang is located in the north-central part of Nepal, bordering Tibet. It lies in the rain-shadow of the Himalayas, resulting in a unique desert-like landscape.

What is the scenery like during the Upper Mustang Trek?

The landscape of Upper Mustang is characterized by rugged mountains, deep valleys, and barren plateaus, resembling a desert-like terrain. Trekkers will encounter stunning rock formations, ancient caves, dramatic cliffs, and picturesque villages along the route.

How much is a trek permit for the Upper Mustang?

The trek permit for the Upper Mustang consists of two parts: the Restricted Area permit and the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP). The restricted area permit costs USD 500 per person for the first 10-days with an additional USD 50 per person for each extra day beyond that. The ACAP costs around USD 30 per person as a one-time fee.

How much does it cost to go to the Upper Mustang in Nepal?

The cost of trekking to Upper Mustang in Nepal varied depending on factors such as the duration of the trek, accommodation preferences, guide and porter fees, permit costs, and additional expenses. On average, you can expect to budget between USD 2000 to USD 3000 for an 18-day trek, including permits, guides, accommodations, domestic flights, transportation, meals, and miscellaneous expenses.

Is it necessary to hire a guide or porter for Upper Mustang Trek?

Yes, it is mandatory to hire a licensed guide to trek the Upper Mustang region. As it falls under restricted trekking areas, trekkers must go through a government-registered trekking agency to obtain special trekking permits.

Hiring a guide is highly beneficial for navigating remote terrain and gaining cultural insights. Additionally, hiring a porter can ease your journey by carrying heavy loads, allowing you to focus on enjoying the trek.

Why is the Upper Mustang restricted?

Upper Mustang has been classified as a restricted area due to its cultural significance and ecological sensitivity. The trek offers access to centuries-old monasteries, caves, and the captivating hidden kingdom of Lo-Manthang. To trek in the Upper Mustang, you need to obtain a special restricted area permit.

What is the elevation of Lo Manthang Nepal?

Lo Manthang, the capital of the former kingdom of Lo, sits atop a plateau constructed in the 15th century, at an altitude of 3,800 meters above sea level in Nepal.

What is the weather like during the Upper Mustang Trek?

The weather in Upper Mustang can vary depending on the season. During the trekking season in spring and autumn, upper Mustang temperatures are generally mild during the day with colder nights. However, weather conditions change rapidly, so it’s essential to be prepared for a range of temperatures and weather patterns.

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