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Mustang Trekking 18 Days

Mustang TrekkingSome of the remote areas of Nepal were restricted for foreign visitors until 1991. After multiparty democracy in Nepal, rule has been changed together with new democratic constitution regulation and opened for visiting the most inaccessible and firmly controlled area in Nepal. The regulation designed primarily to protect the environment and cultural of the remote regions and provide the security and safely for both foreign trekkers and Nepal's northern boarder with China.

The treks must be fully arranged through registered Trekking Company. It has to be fully equipped with tent, all Support staffs, cooks, etc. The trekking agency arranges the trekking permit through a series of applications and guarantees letters. You cannot trek along in the restricted area. You should be at least 2 people in the group. Each group has accompanied with a government environmental officer. The environmental officer has to handle all the formalities with the police and government offices in route. Here are some restricted trekking routes, where we arrange trekking trip.

Mustang

Once inaccessible, the forbidden land of Mustang has finally been opened to a limited number of visitors. Mustang is one of the very few places on earth, which is not yet spoilt by tourist. Lying under the rain shadow of the Himalayan, the area receives scanty rainfall making the region dry and arid, very similar to the adjoining Tibetan plateau. The journey starts and ends at Kagbeni village.

"Mustang" is a Tibetan lost valley and stands as a hidden treasure of Nepal. Trekkers can enjoy visiting the Tibetans there and the most mystic landscape. It seems that "Mustang" is an independent itself as the regional king "Mustangee Raja" is still ruling the area.

Trip Fact:

Trip Duration 18 Days
Best Time Feb-Dec
Grade Moderate+
Highest access of the trek Lo - Manthang (3,800 m)
Culture Mixed culture and purely Tibetan cultural
Mode of trekking tour Camping, Equipment and clothing Checklist 
Himalayan sights All western Himalayan ranges of NepalWeather in Nepal
Most Attraction of the trek Tibetan life style and the mystic Landscape Cost includes / excludes

Itinerary:

Day 01: Arrival In Kathmandu Transfer To The Hotel.
Day 02: Sightseeing Tour In Kathmandu Pm Free.In The Hotel. O/N In Hotel.
Day 03: Drive To Pokhara O/N Hotel.
Day 04: Fly To Jomsom & Trek To Kagbeni (2810 M).
Day 05: Kagbeni To Chele (3,030 M).
Day 06: Chele To Geling (3,570 M).
Day 07: Geling To Charang (3560m).
Day 08: Charang To Lo Manthang (3,800).
Day 09: In Lo Manthang.
Day 10: Lo Manthang -Ghami.
Day 11: Ghami- Samar.
Day 12: Samar- Kagbeni.
Day 13: Kagbeni – Muktinath.
Day 14: Muktinath – Jomsom.
Day 15: Jomsom-Pokhara.
Day 16:  Mountain Flight To Kathmandu.
Day 17: In Kathmandu.
Day 18: Trip ends ! fly back home, taking with you the memory of a life time.

Note: Customize Departure Dates are available on request.

Trip Cost : advnepal@wlink.com.np

Restricted Areas Trekking Route

S. N.

Restricted Areas Trekking

Duration

Max. Elevation

01.

Mustang Trekking

18 Days

3,800 M

02.

Upper Dolpo Trekking

28 Days

5,190 M.

03.

Manaslu Trekking

18 Days

5,214 M.

Trekking Information

Introduction

Trek Grade

Practical Info.

Trek Permit

Trek Season

Weather in Nepal


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