Lo-Manthang “An Overland Journey to Upper Mustang”

Lo-Manthang “An Overland Journey to Upper Mustang”

Activities:
Trekking & Hiking
Region:
Annapurna Region
Duration:
12 Days
Best Seasons:
March, April, May—Sep, Oct, Nov
Highest Elevation:
3,840 m / 12,595 ft
Grade:
Easy
Accommodation:
Hotel in Kathmandu & Pokhara, teahouse / trekkers lodges in rest of the place

The Kingdom of Lo-manthang or Mustang situated at an altitude of 3770 m is an independent kingdom within Nepal and its King having allegience to the King of Nepal. Though the people call themselves Laobas- people from Lo, they are very much Tibetan and practice a sophisticated culture and economy. The King’s palace is an imposing 4 – storey building in the center of the walled city. It is the home of the present king – Jigme Parbal Bista. The Honorary title “Bist – a high caste title in Nepali” was conferred by the King of Nepal. Though his duties are largely ceremonial, he is respected by the people and consulted about many issues by villagers throughout Lo Despite the apparent squalour of Lo Manthang, the city is prosperous and maintains a strong sense of community.

Lo-Manthang village. The major Temples inside the walls are Champa Lakhang (God House) which houses the massive 45 ft. statue of Maitreva, the future Buddha, The red Thugchen Gompawith several large images of Sakyamuni, Avolokitesvara and Maitreya, and the The Chyodi Gompa of the Sakya sect which has several monks in residence and is the site of the annual Mani Rimdu festival in many which is referred as ‘tegi’ in Lomanthang.  They are all supposed to have been built in 1420. Despite the apparent squalour of Lo Manthang, the city is prosperous and maintains a strong sense of community. Though the people call themselves Lobas- people from Lo, they are very much Tibetan and practice a sophisticated culture and economy. The King’s palace is an imposing 4 storey building in the center of city. It is the home of the late King – Jigme Parbal Bista. The Honorary title “Bista– a high caste title in Nepali” was conferred by the King of Nepal.

This is a restricted area. Foreign visitors have been allowed to the region since 1992, but tourism to Upper Mustang is regulated. Foreigners need to obtain a special permit to enter and cosing US$ 500.00 per person for first 10 days and additional US$ 50 per day for each additional day.

Mustang is rich in Buddhist culture similar to Tibetan People. So, it is an alternate way to experience the Tibetan culture and Landscape. Tiji Festival in Lo-Manthang is another attraction for tourist.

Route Map

Itinerary In Detail

  • Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400 m / 4,592 ft.)
  • Day 02: Obtain special permit and fly to Pokhara (827 m /2,712 ft.) – 25 min.
  • Day 03: Drive to Tukuche (2,670 m / 8,757 ft.) – 137 Km / 7 hrs
  • Day 04: Explore Tukuche, Marpha Village and drive to Muktinath & stay overnight in Kagbeni (2,840 m / 9,315 ft.) 60 Km / 5~6 hrs.
  • Day 05: Drive to Geling via Samar (3,520 m / 11,546 ft.) - 45 km / 4 hrs
  • Day 06: Drive to Lo-Manthang via Tsarang (3,700 m / 12,136 ft.) - 35 km / 3 hrs.
  • Day 07: Horse ride excursion to Chonup & Chosar village
  • Day 08: Drive back to Kalopani (2,430 m / 7,970 ft.) via Kagbeni and Jomsom – 125 Km / 6 hrs.
  • Day 09: Drive back to Pokhara
  • Day 10: Spend a leisure day in Pokhara.
  • Day 11: Fly to Kathmandu and sightseeing tour.
  • Day 12: Final departure from Nepal.
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Accomodations

Accomodation (Hotels envisaged or similar)

Kathmandu Hotel 1 BB
Pokhara Hotel 1 BB
Tukuche Tea House 1 FB
Kagbeni Tea House 1 FB
Geling Tea House 1 FB
Tsarang Tea House 1 FB
Chonup&Chosara Village Tea House 1 FB
Kalapani Hotel 1 BB
Pokhara Hotel 1 BB
Kathmandu Hotel 1 BB
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Additional Information

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  • Notes For Trekkers / Travellers
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Reviews

In my 2 week stay, John was very professional and took me around to experience all that Kathmandu and surrounding areas has to offer. Sites were seen and many locals were met through John’s network.

Steven Stone

Steven Stone

Traveller

In my 2 week stay, John was very professional and took me around to experience all that Kathmandu and surrounding areas has to offer. Sites were seen and many locals were met through John’s network.

Steven Stone

Steven Stone

Traveller
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