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Supreme Mustang Tour Package Guide

Writer: inspirasianinspirasian

It’s true that there might not be another place similar to Mustang which happens to be a cultural, historical and natural paradise district in the rain shadow of the Himalayas. It is evident that the way the ancient monasteries and Tibetan influenced customs are integrated into the breathtaking views, it makes this mystical land a dream for tourists as well as for local tourists too. This is why we recommend traveling through this land and enjoying what it has to put forward with our specialized Mustang Tour Package.


Overview of the Mustang Region

There are two territories of Mustang which is a part of north western Nepal. The Upper territory is called Upper Mustang while the Lower territory can be called Lower Mustang. The special part about Lower Mustang is that it can be easily accessed while for the upper region, there are restrictions since a special permit is required to enter it. It is safe to say that this area is composed of barren deserts, exceptionally deep gorges and astonishingly colorful rock formations.

  • Capital: Lo Manthang, an ancient walled city.

  • Altitude: Ranges from 2,800 meters to over 4,000 meters.

  • Best Time to Visit: March to November, avoiding the harsh winter months.

Highlights of the Mustang Tour Package

1. Journey to Lo Manthang

Lo Manthang, which is the capital of Upper Mustang, is a real cultural spot with tons of attractions. It’s famous for:

  • Ancient Monasteries – These include Jampa Lhakhang as well as Thubchen Gompa, and Chodey Gompa, all of which are 500 or more years old.

  • Traditional Architecture – The houses reflect Tibetan influence through their whitewashed walls and intricately carved wooden windows.

  • Tiji Festival – The celebration of the Tiji Festival occurs on a yearly basis and encompasses a three-day ritual marking the overcoming of evil with good.


2. Explore Kagbeni

Kagbeni is a lovely little village right at the gateway to Upper Mustang, and it’s famous for:

  • Narrow roads with traditional mud-brick residences.

  • The Kag Chode Thupten Samphel Ling Monastery that serves as a religious place for the local people.

  • Mesmerizing scenery of the Kali Gandaki River.


3. Visit Muktinath Temple

The Muktinath Temple is situated at 3,800 meters and is seen as a special holy place by both Buddhists and Hindus. This temple has::

  • Eternal Flame – This is a natural gas flame that has been existing for numerous centuries

  • 108 Water Spouts – These are spouts that pilgrims bathe under especially for purification reasons.


4. Cultural Understandings

The Mustang region has amazing Tibetan culture. In your tour, you will:

  • Be a part of Tibetan dances and ceremonies.

  • Savor traditional food such as thukpa, momos and butter tea.

  • Gist with local people to know how they live differently.


Best Time to Visit Mustang

  • Spring (March-May): Witness blooming rhododendrons and pleasant weather.

  • Autumn (September-November): Clear skies and panoramic views of the mountains.

  • Monsoon (June-August): Great for Upper Mustang as it lies in the rain shadow region.


Permits Required for Mustang Tour

To visit Mustang, travelers need:

  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP).

  • Restricted Area Permit for Upper Mustang, costing $500 for the first 10 days.



Book Your Mustang Adventure Today!

Mustang is perfect for history buffs, religion followers and adrenaline junky boys and girls alike. Step into the magical world of Mustang and discover what it has to offer.



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