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Duration
16 Nights / 17 Days
Country
Nepal
Activity Type
Trekking / Sightseeing
Max. Altitude
4,170m
Best Season
Mar-Nov (Jun-Aug is best)
Group Size
Min. 2-20 Pax
Accommodation
Hotel/ Tea House
Difficulty
Moderate
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner (BLD)
Transportation
Private vehicle/ Tourist bus
The Upper Mustang Trek with Yara (17 Days) by Trek Me Nepal is a unique journey into one of Nepal’s most remote and culturally preserved regions. The trip begins in Kathmandu with a warm welcome and trek briefing, followed by a full day of sightseeing at major UNESCO World Heritage Sites including Swayambhunath Stupa, Kathmandu Durbar Square, Boudhanath Stupa, and Pashupatinath Temple. The journey then continues with a scenic drive to Pokhara along the Prithvi Highway, offering views of rivers, terraced fields, and mountains.
From Pokhara, the route follows the Kali Gandaki Valley through Beni, Tatopani, Marpha, and Jomsom before reaching Kagbeni, the entry point to Upper Mustang. The trek begins here, passing through traditional villages such as Tangbe, Chhusang, and Chele.
The trail gradually climbs across dry, dramatic landscapes, crossing high passes like Taklam La and Dajori La, with wide mountain views. A key highlight is visiting Chungsi Cave, a sacred meditation site linked to Guru Rinpoche, before continuing toward Syangboche.
The journey continues through Ghami and Dhakmar, crossing Nyi La and Ghami La with panoramic views of the Kali Gandaki Gorge. Ghami village features traditional Tibetan-style houses and a long stone mani wall, while Dhakmar is known for its striking red cliffs.
The trail then leads toward Lo Manthang via Mui La and Chogo La, including a visit to the ancient Ghar Gumba monastery. In Lo Manthang, trekkers explore monasteries, the royal palace, and surrounding areas, with the option to witness the Tiji Festival during the right season.
The itinerary becomes more exclusive as it heads toward Yara, passing remote settlements like Dhi and crossing the Kali Gandaki River. This section offers quieter trails and deeper cultural experiences. From Yara, a side trip leads to Luri Gompa, a 700-year-old cave monastery set high on a cliff, known for its ancient murals and spiritual importance. The trek continues through rugged terrain to Tenge and Tetang, with views of Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri, and unique rock formations.
The final stage takes you to Muktinath Temple via Gyu La Pass, offering wide views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Muktinath is a sacred site for both Hindus and Buddhists, known for its 108 water spouts and spiritual atmosphere. Afterward, the journey descends back to Pokhara through the Kali Gandaki Valley and returns to Kathmandu for a farewell dinner and departure.
This trek combines high-altitude desert landscapes, ancient Tibetan culture, sacred monasteries, and remote Himalayan villages. With the added Yara and Luri Gompa route, it offers a less crowded and more authentic experience, making it one of the most distinctive and rewarding treks in Nepal.
The 17-day Upper Mustang trek starts in Kathmandu, passes through Pokhara, remote villages like Yara, visits Luri Gompa, crosses high passes, explores Lo Manthang, and ends at the sacred Muktinath Temple.
Once you arrive at Tribhuwan International Airport, you'll be received by our staff and transported to your hotel. After some rest and refreshments, we'll provide you with a brief about your upcoming Upper Mustang Trek.
You will be briefed about the required documents, permits and essential gear preparation, if any, before heading on your epic adventure the following day.
Key Highlights:
Start your day at Swayambhunath Stupa (“Monkey Temple”), perched on a hill with panoramic views of Kathmandu Valley. Then head to Kathmandu Durbar Square to explore medieval palaces, temples, and enjoy lunch in the city’s historic heart.
In the afternoon, visit Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest stupas in the world, and finish at Pashupatinath Temple, a sacred site on the Bagmati River, observing rituals and soaking in the serene atmosphere.
Key Highlights:
After an early breakfast, depart from Kathmandu for Pokhara via the scenic Prithvi Highway. The journey covers approximately 200 km and takes around 7 hours, offering stunning views along the way.
Your drive will take you from Nayabazar, through the Nagdhunga checkpoint, along the Trishuli River, and onward to Mugling for a lunch stop. Continue through the Marshyangdi River Valley, pass Damauli, and finally arrive in Pokhara.
As you approach the city, enjoy breathtaking views of the Manaslu and Annapurna mountain ranges. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and spend the evening exploring the charming Lakeside area at your leisure.
Key Highlights:
After breakfast in Pokhara, start your drive to Kagbeni, in the Upper Mustang region. The journey takes you through beautiful valleys, rivers, and mountains.
First, you will pass Beni, the start of the Kali Gandaki Valley. Then stop at Tatopani, known for its natural hot springs. Next, drive through Marpha, a village famous for apple orchards and traditional houses, and continue to Jomsom, a busy town by the Kali Gandaki River.
Finally, arrive at Kagbeni, a small village at the edge of the Mustang region. Check into your hotel and spend some time walking around the village and enjoying the quiet atmosphere.
Key Highlights:
After breakfast in Kagbeni, start your trek into the heart of Upper Mustang. You’ll first pass through the Kali Gandaki Valley, with its wide open spaces and mountain views. Along the way, you will cross traditional villages like Tangbe and Chhusang, known for their stone houses and apple orchards.
The trail then climbs gently to reach Chele village (around 3,050 m). Spend the evening at your lodge enjoying the calm atmosphere and the dramatic sunset over the surrounding mountains.
Key Highlights:
The trek begins with a steep climb from Chele, passing deep valleys and a plateau before following narrow packhorse paths with sweeping views. The route crosses Taklam La and Dajori La, offering vistas of Tilicho Peak, Yakawa Kang, Damodar Kunda, and distant mountains.
The trail descends to Samar village before rising again, with an optional detour to Chungsi (Ramchung) Cave, where Guru Rinpoche meditated in the 8th century.
After exploring the cave, trekkers continue through arid terrain to Shyangboche (3,400-3,500 m) for a peaceful afternoon in this remote high-altitude settlement.
Key Highlights:
After breakfast in Syangboche, trek through dry, rugged terrain with cliffs and mountain views, climbing Nyi La Pass (4,020 m) for panoramic vistas of the Kali Gandaki Gorge. Pass small hamlets like Tamagaon and Chhunggar, then cross Ghami La (3,765 m) and a suspension bridge over Ghami Khola.
Arrive at Ghami, a large village with traditional Tibetan-style houses, monasteries, and a 250-meter stone prayer wall. Continue to Dhakmar, a hilltop village beneath striking red cliffs, offering panoramic valley views and a peaceful evening in this remote Himalayan settlement.
Key Highlights:
The trek begins along a windy, dusty trail through the arid landscapes of Upper Mustang. Crossing Mui La Pass (4,170 m) offers striking views of green irrigated fields set against dramatic red rock formations, with chances to spot blue sheep in the rugged terrain.
En route, visit Ghar Gumba (Lo Gekar Monastery) at 3,950 m, an important Nyingma Buddhist site built in the 8th century by Guru Padmasambhava. Surrounded by mani walls, chortens, and prayer flags, it holds deep spiritual and historical significance.
The trail then ascends to Chogo La Pass (4,280 m), the highest point of the day, providing the first breathtaking view of Lo Manthang Valley. From here, descend to Lo Manthang, a historic walled city near the Tibetan border, known for its royal palaces, ancient gompas, and strong Tibetan cultural influence.
If visiting in May, you may witness the Tiji Festival, a three-day cultural celebration unique to Lo Manthang.
Key Highlights:
Spend a full day exploring Lo Manthang and surrounding villages. Lo-Manthang, a walled city of the Loba people, is a Tibetan Buddhist cultural gem in Nepal, open to limited visitors since 1992. Key monasteries include Chode Gompa (13th century), Jampa Monastery (14th century) with 108 decorated mandals, and Thupchen Gompa (15th century) with intricate murals and statues.
Visitors can explore Choser Valley and Jhong Cave, a five-story cliffside structure with over 40 rooms. Spend the day visiting monasteries, observing local rituals, and hiking to viewpoints for panoramic desert-like valley landscapes. Return to Lo-Manthang in the evening to relax.
Key Highlights:
After breakfast in Lo Manthang, trek south to Yara across the Upper Mustang valley, passing Dhi and other hamlets with whitewashed houses, mani walls, and prayer flags. Cross the Kali Gandaki River via rugged trails with panoramic views of snow-capped peaks.
Arrive at Yara, a Tibetan-style village in rocky terrain. Explore its traditional lifestyle and architecture while experiencing the remote charm of Upper Mustang.
Key Highlights:
After breakfast in Yara, trek 4-5 hours to Luri Gompa (3,950 m) via Tashi Kabum, a 15th-century cave complex with murals and a painted chorten. The 3.5 km route passes riverbeds, Saligram stones, and barren cliffs with distant snow-capped views.
Perched 100 m above ground, Luri Gompa is a 700-year-old Nyingma monastery with shrines, murals, and the three-meter Luri Chorten. After exploring the monastery and monks’ rituals, return to Yara via Ghara.
Key Highlights:
After breakfast, trek south from Yara toward Tenge, crossing open desert valleys, rocky hillsides, and dramatic cliffs with distant snow-capped peaks. The route descends into the Kali Gandaki River Valley, with challenging river crossings, stone steps, and the Dhey/Dhechyang Khola area, known for Saligram fossils.
Pass through Surkhang, enjoying sweeping valley and river views along the way. Arrive at Tenge, a quiet Tibetan-style village with traditional houses, terraces of barley fields, impressive chortens including a 50-foot-tall landmark chorten, and vibrant local culture.
Key Highlights:
After breakfast, begin the longest and most demanding trek to Tetang, starting with a strenuous climb to Pa summit (4,218 m), marked by colorful prayer flags and offering panoramic views of Damdor and Saribung Himal peaks.
After a brief lunch at the abandoned town of Pa, continue through rolling terrain with mesmerizing rock formations and distant snow-capped peaks, including Dhaulagiri, Tukuche, and Nilgiri.
The final descent to Tetang is steep and challenging, with slippery paths and strong winds. The village features distinctive mud-roofed houses, traditional stone architecture, and monasteries.
Key Highlights:
After breakfast, trek toward Muktinath, beginning with a climb to Gyu La Pass (4,077 m), offering panoramic views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Tukuche peaks. Descend gradually through barren hills and small settlements, including Chyanggur, passing mani walls and prayer flags along the way, creating a spiritual atmosphere.
Arrive at Muktinath Temple, a sacred site for both Hindus and Buddhists. Witness pilgrims performing rituals at the temple’s 108 sacred water taps, explore the holy site, and spend the night in Muktinath, soaking in the peaceful and spiritual environment.
Key Highlights:
After breakfast, drive from Muktinath to Pokhara along the scenic Kali Gandaki Valley, famous for its deep gorges, cliffs, and stunning Himalayan views. Pass through traditional Mustang villages like Marpha, Tatopani, and Beni, and cultural hubs such as Kagbeni and Jomsom, where you can admire local architecture and the changing landscapes as you descend from the high mountains to the lush hills.
Arrive in Pokhara by evening, check into your hotel, and unwind by the tranquil Lakeside, enjoying the peaceful surroundings after your Upper Mustang adventure.
Key Highlights:
After breakfast, drive back to Kathmandu, passing through picturesque villages, Trishuli rivers, terraced fields, and small locations like Damauli, Muglin, etc along the Prithivi Highway.
Arrive in Kathmandu by afternoon and enjoy free time for shopping, sightseeing, or exploring local culture. Later in the evening, enjoy a farewell dinner with the Trek Me Team, sharing your experiences of the Upper Mustang trek.
Key Highlights:
On your final day, our representative will drop you at Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure flight. Fly home with unforgettable memories of the Upper Mustang Trek, breathtaking Himalayan scenery, and the rich culture of Nepal.
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