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TRIP FACTS
Upper Mustang Trek via Pokhara
Grade: Moderate
Trip Duration: 17 days
Max. Altitude: 3840m
Season: Sep - Aug
Trekking: Teahouse or Camping
Accommodation: 4 nights in Kathmandu, 2 nights in Pokhara & 10 nights in teahouse or tented camps
Transportation: Private vehicle or Flight
Cost: USD 1530 to USD 2210 per person
Group Size: Min 2 pax
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OUTLINE ITINERARY
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| Day 01 |
Kathmandu arrival (1300m) [ more ] |
| Day 02 |
Kathmandu sightseeing [ more ] |
| Day 03 |
Kathmandu - Pokhara (960m / 6hrs or ½ hr) [ more ] |
| Day 04 |
Pokhara - Jomsom fly (2700m). Trek to Kagbeni (2800m / 4hrs) [ more ] |
| Day 05 |
Kagbeni - Chele (3100m / 6hrs) [ more ] |
| Day 06 |
Chele - Geling (3570m / 8hrs) [ more ] |
| Day 07 |
Geling - Charang (3560m / 7hrs) [ more ] |
| Day 08 |
Charang - Lo Manthang (3840m / 5hrs) [ more ] |
| Day 09 |
Lo Manthang rest [ more ] |
| Day 10 |
Lo Manthang - Ghami (3520m / 6hrs) [ more ] |
| Day 11 |
Ghami - Samar (3540m / 6hrs) [ more ] |
| Day 12 |
Samar - Kagbeni (2800m / 5hrs) [ more ] |
| Day 13 |
Kagbeni - Jomsom (2700m / 4hrs) [ more ] |
| Day 14 |
Jomsom - Pokhara fly (960m / ½ hr) [ more ] |
| Day 15 |
Pokhara - Kathmandu drive (1300m / 6hrs) [ more ] |
| Day 16 |
Kathmandu free day of your own [ more ] |
| Day 17 |
Final Departure [ more ] |
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COST INCLUDES
- Welcome in Airport by garland
- Airport Pick up & Drop Transportation by private vehicle
- Twin sharing accommodation at Kathmandu and Pokhara in 2 stars to 5 star hotels with breakfast
- sightseeing in Kathmandu Escorted with English Speaking Guide & Entrance fee
- Kathmandu/Pokhara/Kathmandu (Tourist Bus/ flight)
- Pokhara/Jomsom /Pokhara flight tkt for member and nepali guide
- Cargo Cost
- Accommodation in tent or tea house during trek
- Meals (Breakfast, lunch, dinner) in trekking
- 4 seasonal sleeping bag
- Trekking map for group
- All necessary paper work & Permits
- All cost for a Langtang Ri staff (A First Aid and Eco trained & Government licensed holder English Speaking guide and required porter
- Accommodation, meals, salary, equipment, transportation & Insurance of Langtang Ri trekking staffs
- Experienced cook, sherpas and kitchen crew
- Tents, mattress, cooking utensils and camping equipments
- Travel & Rescue arrangement
- Acap
- All government taxes
- Farewell dinner
COST EXCLUDES
- International Airfare
- Nepal Visa fee (US $ 40 per person for 30 days)
- Special restricted permit First 10 days US $ 500 per person
After first 10 days US $ 50 per day per person
- Airport Departure taxes/Excess baggage charges
- Lunch/Dinner in Kathmandu & Pokhara
- Medical evacuation in case of emergency
- Personal gears & clothing (available on hire)
- Client's Insurance, Items of personal nature i.e. Soft/hard drinks, Tips etc.
- Expenses incurred due to mishaps, landslide, strikes, political unrest etc. In such case extra will be charged as per actual
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DETAIL ITINERARY
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| Day 01 |
Kathmandu arrival (1300m) |
Welcome to Kathmandu, the capital city of the Himalayan kingdom of Nepal.You will be met on airport and transferred to your hotel. After the arrival, the group will be formally introduced to Guide for the activities over the next few days. One should pay attention in particular to the safety aspects of the briefing. Any questions or doubts should be asked and clarified at this time. We check your insurance details and other requirement for your trekking. [ back ]
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| Day 02 |
Kathmandu sightseeing |
After breakfast, we start an interesting tour around Kathmandu. Escorting by an English speaking guide (can be provide any language speaking guide on request) be, try to give them a full taste of our vivid culture image and an enchanting manner of its people. In our sightseeing tour we go to Monkey temple Swayambhunath, Pashupatinath and Kathmandu Durbar square.
Durbar Square: This complex of palaces, courtyards and temples, built between the 12th and 18th centuries, used to be the seat of the ancient Malla kings of Kathmandu. An intriguing piece here is the 17th century stone inscription set into the wall of the palace with writings in 15 languages. The Durbar square, protected as an UNESCO world Heritage site, is the social, religious and urban focal point of the city. There are also museums inside the palace building. There is an entrance fee of Rs.250 for foreign visitors. Your ticket to the Square entitles you to visit all the museums.
Swayambhunath, 6.5 kilometers west of Kathmandu, situated on a hillock,
this 2000 years old Stupa is the world's most glorious Buddhist shrine and is surrounded by several small pagodas. The main temple is capped by a pinnacle of copper gilt and is painted on the four sides with all seeing eyes of Lord Buddha.
Pashupatinath, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is the holiest and most famous Nepalese temple. Situated 5 kilometers northeast of Kathmandu on the bank of the sacred Bagmati River, it is an impressive pagoda style structure with gilt roof and richly carved silver doors. It has bathing and cremation ghats, which are of absorbing interest to the tourist, particularly in the mornings and on festival days. [ back ]
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| Day 03 |
Kathmandu - Pokhara (960m / 6hrs or ½ hr) |
Drive or fly to Pokhara. Pokhara is a big natural Beauty City out of Kathmandu, which is 200km from Kathmandu. Pokhara is a place of remarkable natural beauty. The serenity of Phewa Lake and the magnificence of fishtailed Machhapuchhre rising behind it make it an ideal setting to spend a few days in Pokhara. [ back ]
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| Day 04 |
Pokhara - Jomsom fly (2700m). Trek to Kagbeni (2800m / 4hrs) |
Fly to Jomsom, the district headquarters of Mustang and start trek to Kagbeni, and the starting point of the Upper Mustang. [ back ]
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Kagbeni - Chele (3100m / 6hrs) |
There is a trail up the east bank of the Kali Gandaki that climbs over many ridges as it heads north and reaches Tangbe village. The town is a labyrinth of narrow alleys amongst whitewashed houses, fields of buckwheat, barley, wheat and apple orchards. Nilgiri peak, which dominates the southern skyline at Kagbeni, continues to loom massively at the foot of the valley. Beyond Tangbe, we reach Chhusang village and crossing the river, continue climbing north up the trail to a huge red chunk of conglomerate that has fallen from the cliff above, forming a tunnel through which the Kali Gandaki flows. The trek now leaves the Kali Gandaki valley and climbs steeply up a rocky gully to Chele at 3030m. The culture changes from the Manangi culture to the Tibetan culture of Lo. [ back ]
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| Day 06 |
Chele - Geling (3570m / 8hrs) |
The climb continues along steep, treeless, waterless terrain, along the side of a spectacular steep canyon to a pass and cairn of rock at 3540m. Then the trail makes a long gradual descent to some chortens on a ridge, before descending further on a pleasant trail to Samar. The Annapurna, still dominated by Nilgiri, is visible far to the south. The route climbs sharply up and down over a series of high passes, before the final descent to Geling. [ back ]
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| Day 07 |
Geling - Charang (3560m / 7hrs) |
From Geling, the trail climbs gently to the most interesting pass on your trek, Nyi La and descends beneath blue, grey and red cliffs across the valley to a bridge over the Tangmar Chu (river,) then climbs past what is perhaps the longest and most spectacular mani (prayer wall) in Nepal. Climbing over another pass at 3600m, the route makes a long gentle descent to Charang. The huge five-story white Dzong (fort) and red gompa (Buddhist temple) contains a fascinating array of statues and Thankas as well as many large paintings of seated Buddhas. [ back ]
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| Day 08 |
Charang - Lo Manthang (3840m / 5hrs) |
The trail descends about 100 m from Charang, crosses the Charang-Chu, climbs steeply up a rocky trail to a cairn on a ridge and continues to climb. Finally from a ridge at 3850m, there is a view of the walled city of Lo. After a short descent, cross a stream then climb up into the plateau of Lo Manthang. [ back ]
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| Day 09 |
Lo Manthang rest |
Another day in Lo Manthang gives you the chance to explore its many sights; the Tall Champa Lakhang (God house,) the red Thugchen Gompa, Chyodi Gompa and the Raja's Palace; as well as to gaze at the surrounding panoramic views of the Tibetan Plateau and the Himalaya. Besides Lo Manthang there is two other interesting valleys worth visiting. The western valley Tingkhar, the sight of Raja's summer palace, Kimling and Phuwa as well as the Gompa of Namgyal (The Monastery of Victory) is the newest and most active Gompa in Lo. In the eastern valley lies the village of Chosar, also rich in gompas and the valley is the main trading route to Lhasa. [ back ]
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| Day 10 |
Lo Manthang - Ghami (3520m / 6hrs) |
This is an opportunity to visit two other villages on your return trek. The trail climbs steadily to the pass marked by a cairn, offering a last glimpse of Lo Manthang. Crossing a ridge at 4070m, the trail then bumpily to Gekar. Lo Gekar Gompa is one of the oldest gompas in Nepal. And is older than the famed Samye Gompa in Tibet. Passing through Thamar village, the steep trail finally reaches Ghami. [ back ]
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| Day 11 |
Ghami - Samar (3540m / 6hrs) |
From Ghami climb to Nyi La and descend to Samar through the same route. [ back ]
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| Day 12 |
Samar - Kagbeni (2800m / 5hrs) |
Return trek to Kagbeni. [ back ]
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| Day 13 |
Kagbeni - Jomsom (2700m / 4hrs) |
Return trek to Jomsom. [ back ]
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| Day 14 |
Jomsom - Pokhara fly (960m / ½ hr) |
After breakfast drive to airport to fly towards Kathmandu. [ back ]
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| Day 15 |
Pokhara - Kathmandu drive (1300m / 6hrs) |
After breakfast in the morning we say goodbye to Pokhara and head back to bustling Kathmandu by car or private bus (There is an option to fly). In the afternoon free day of your own. Overnight in Hotel. [ back ]
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| Day 16 |
Kathmandu free day of your own |
This is the free day and you can use it for your shopping .In the evening we will drive you for farewell dinner with cultural dance. [ back ]
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| Day 17 |
Final Departure |
All too soon it's time to bid Nepal farewell and one realizes that we can never be intimate, only acquainted with this amazing adventure kingdom. [ back ]
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Mode of Payment
- We accept Cash, Credit card and payment through bank
Booking Conditions
- A non - refundable deposit of 10 percent must be paid at time of booking and booking form must be completed.
- Final payment is due 60 days prior to departure.
- Travel insurance with unlimited medical cover is compulsory for all trips to Nepal.
- A visa for Nepal is to be obtained prior to departure from your home country or can obtain in Kathamndu airport, please note your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months after your return and 2 passport size picture needed.
Cancellation Policy
- If cancellation in writing is received by Langtang Ri Trekking more than 45 days prior to departure, the non-refundable deposit will be retained (maximum 10% of total land price) plus any air cancellation fees that may apply
- If cancellation is received within 45 days of departure, the following per person cancellation fees will apply:
- 15 - 45 days prior to departure: 25% of total price
- 7 - 14 days prior to departure: 35% of total price
- Less than 7 days prior to departure: 50% of total price (except for the total cost of government fees)
- On departure day or later: 100% of total price.
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IMPORTANT NOTE
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Every effort will be made to keep to the above itinerary, but as this is adventure travel in a remote mountain region, we cannot guarantee it! Weather conditions and the health of trekkers can all contribute to changes. The guides and their Sherpa assistants will try to ensure that the trip runs according to plan, but please be prepared to be flexible if necessary.
Experience Required : This Trek is suitable for keen walkers who are able to walk for 6 – 7 hours in a day, with a light rucksack. Some of the days are quite long, and the walking feels more strenuous at altitude. Generally the trail is a good track, but occasionally it will be uneven and rocky.
Food & Accommodation : You are accommodated in teahouses whilst on trek. A teahouse is a local run guesthouse, but standards vary enormously. In popular areas such as Everest, teahouses are more like hotels, with hot water, Western food and private rooms
Recommended Equipment List : Trekkers need to provide their own personal clothing and equipment. Some items of equipment are available for hire from us as like Sleeping bag and Down Jacket.
Footwear : Well broken-in walking shoes - these must be suitable for snow, thick socks, light socks, camp shoes.
Clothing : Down or fiber filled waterproof jacket and trousers, sweater or fleece jacket, underwear, warm and cotton trousers or jeans, shirts and T-shirts, shorts, long underwear, wool hat, sun hat, gloves, bathing suit, track suit.
"Have a wonderful Journey!!!"
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