|
Mustang Trek
12 days trek + 4 nights in Kathmandu/Pokhara
Mustang is a distinctly separated region of Nepal where influences divide unequally into three. Firstly it is a land standing alone and bravely independent, secondly it draws almost all other historic, cultural and religious traditions from Tibet, and, thirdly (lastly really) it is a somewhat inappropriate part of Nepal (which continues to recognise its autonomy and its king and its status as a kingdom.
The story of Mustang has been one of almost total self-reliance and independence but with trade woven into its social fabric…sited as it is on a main trans-Himalayan trade route while also bartering salt for a few legendary luxuries of India and Tibet brought back by the yak and mule caravans - tribute of sugar or candles or brocade paid to the king in his fabled palace.
So fast is ‘progress’ now being imposed that before too long a key, commercially strategic road will use the valley of the Kali Gandaki to link China with India, via both Jomsom (on the Annapurna Circuit) and both Pokhara. This will of course totally reinvent Mustang. So if you want an easy trip to a once-magnificent land you can always wait the few years it will take! Until then, this is a unique and pretty unexplored, awesomely wonderous world apart. Ours is a trek to its mountain stronghold and historic seat of power known as ‘Lo Mustang’.
Day 1 Arrival in Kathmandu, Nepal. Arrive Kathmandu, assistance upon arrival and transfer to Hotel. Overnight at Hotel
Day 2 Kathmandu - Pokhara (O/night in Pokhara hotel Altitude 800m) Drive to Pokhara by tourist bus, transfer to the hotel.
Day 3 Fly Pokhara to Jomsom (2,760m) (25mins approx.) and trek to Kagbeni (O/nt Altitude 2,800m/4hrs approx.) Our early morning flight takes us to Jomson, with Annapurna I and Dhaulagiri towering on either side of the Kali Gandaki.
Day 4 To Chele (O/nt Altitude 31,00m/7hrs approx.)
Day 5 To Tama Gaon (O/nt Altitude 3,740m/6hrs approx.) The trail from Chele climbs to a spur and a view down to the village of Ghyakar, it continues over the Chele La (3,630m) then down to the ‘oasis’ of Samar. High above the river and set amongst apricots and apples and a bright yellow mustard crop Samar is known for a supply of sturdy pack-ponies. From here we can still see the Annapurnas and Nilgiri in the South. The trail continues to Bhena before crossing the pass known as Yamdo La (4,010m). There is then a descent before the short climb to Shyangmochen, another classic Mustang village. Another short climb to Shyangmochen La (3,850m) and we enter yet another remarkable valley, finally reaching our overnight destination, Tama Gaon.
Day 6 To Ghemi (O/nt Altitude 3,510m/4hrs approx.) One of highest points of our expedition is the Nyi La (4,020m), which we reach today, has 360 degree panoramic views, away to the Tibetan plateau and South to the Annapurnas. Off the pass now, we reach Ghemi, a large settlement distinguished by scores of white-washed houses and surrounded by cultivated, walled fields.
Day 7 To Charang (O/nt Altitude 3,560m/6hrs approx.) One of today’s feature is the broad alluvial plain but there is also now a remarkable sight before us which claims the longest prayer wall in Nepal; more than 400m long and about 2.5 m tall. The trail climbs to traverse the Choya La pass (3,870m) and from here, the descent brings us to the fields and village of Charang.
![]()
Day 8 To Lo Manthang (O/nt Altitude 3,840m/4.5 hrs approx.) It is not actually the valley of the Kali Gandaki that we have followed – or will follow today – but a series of tributary valleys both sharing our path and crossing it. These account for the several passes that we cross but means we have avoided the geological chaos of all the torrential tributaries as they blunder into the Kali Gandaki. Around us now is barren yet stunning landscape, intense and colourful none-the-less; its desert-like features belie its simple riches. A short descent from Lo, then on upwards onto a plateau arriving at the walled city of Lo Manthang.
Days 9-10 In Lo Manthang (Altitude 3,840m)
Day 11 to Ghemi (O/nt Altitude 3,510m/7hrs approx.) To date the sun has always been at our back but from today it will travel across our horizon. We may opt for a different, more westerly, route on the return to Ghemi via the Marang La (4,230m) and using it to include a visit to the monastery at Lo Gekar. Surrounded by grassy pastures the gompa is decorated with paintings and statues and numerous large prayer wheels. It’s a lively place, busy with monks and pilgrims. Next is the Mui La, and alpine meadows give way to fluted red and purple cliffs leading us to Dhakmar and finally the gently descending walk into Ghemi.
Day 12-14 To Chele (O/nt Altitude 3,100m/7hrs approx.),
Day 15 Fly to Pokhara (25 mins) A morning flight back to Pokhara, Final celebratory dinner in the evening.
Day 16 Drive back to Kathmandu (1345 meters). Overnight back at the hotel in Kathmandu
Day 17 Transfer to international airport for your final departure.
| ||
| Category: | ||


