14-70
Age
19 days
Duration
1299
Price
  • Difficulty Level Moderate
  • Max. Altitude 5416 m/17,769 ft
  • Group Size 1+
  • Trip Starts Kathmandu
  • Trip Ends Kathmandu
  • Group Style Group and Private

Highlights

  • Adventure on ancient Trans-Himalayan Salt Trade and Caravan Trail to Tibet via Mustang.
  • Extension of huge South-West Tibetan plateau and world’s highest table-land.
  • Explore lovely Mustang villages enriched with the old traditional culture of Buddhism.
  • Impressive monasteries and trails are decorated with impressive prayer walls and bells.
  • Walk on high windswept-dry and arid country within beautiful landscapes.
  • Grand views of snow-capped peaks of Dhaulagiri Nilgiri and Mustang Himal.
  • Trekking into the former walled kingdom of Upper Mustang at Lo-Manthang.

Trip Introduction: Upper Mustang Trekking 2023/2024 -17 Days.

Upper Mustang Trekking-17 Days is an exotic tour and one of Nepal’s most mysterious and popular treks. It has been described as the desert in the Nepalese Himalayas. “Mustang’ is a Tibetan-derived word meaning fertile plain’ in Nepali. Geographically, it is located in the north of Annapurna at an average altitude of 4,000m and is culturally part of the Tibetan plateau. The landscape of Mustang is dry, with naturally carved sandstone pillars and discontinuous moraine terraces; these all present a naturally colorful variety of red, yellow, and brown together. The trek to Mustang is through an almost treeless and infertile landscape. You experience the strong wind blowing across the area as it is a rain-shadow area of Nepal.

The most convenient way to get to the upper Mustang is to fly from Pokhara to Jomsom and start the trek there. The flight is an attraction in itself, passing through the deepest gorge in the world. Upper Mustang Trekking is perfect for visiting the oldest Buddhist monasteries, many historic caves, and the beauty of the Himalayas. This trek brings you into the hidden world of the ancient Buddhist kingdom of Mustang, also called Lo. This semi-autonomous region is heavily Tibetan-influenced.

The trek to Lo-Manthang (the walled capital) is almost through a treeless barren landscape, a steep rocky trail, and a downhill. Panoramic views of Nilgiri, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and several other peaks make your trek memorable. Upper Mustang is also known as “the last forbidden” kingdom of Nepal”. The landscape here is stunning.

A lifestyle of people residing calmly, even in such a harsh environment, has charm. Lo-Manthang, Chooser Cave, and Ghar Gompa are significant attractions of Upper Mustang Trekking. TiJi is the most fantastic festival in the Mustang Region. It will be a unique privilege to witness the same color, costume, dancing, and rituals displayed by these people in this place more than 600 years ago.

Before 1991, Upper Mustang was a restricted area for foreigners to enter. The Nepal Department of Immigration started issuing a small number of Special Trekking permits in 1991. Foreigners are allowed, and the Upper Mustang has become the best tourist attraction worldwide. You can do a camping trek and a teahouse trek. Tea house treks are comparatively the least costly; however, lodge-to-lodge stays are also available. So, get ready to explore this exotic trekking route with Trekking Planner Nepal to make it more convenient and memorable.

Where does the Upper Mustang Trek Start and End?

We take the air route, which follows the world’s deepest gorge, Kali Gandaki Gorge, between Annapurna I (8,091m) and Dhaulagiri (8,167m) mountains. Upon arrival, collect the gear and supplies and trek for 3 hours to Kagbeni, alongside the Kali Gandaki River and the magnificent mountain view.

Kagbeni is the main entrance to this trek, and today the trail starts with an uphill for half an hour, leaving the Kali-Gandaki River behind for a while. The path leads to the harsh, barren countryside, with occasional stops, passing through a few small villages as the walk progresses to Tangbe. Another hour of good walking from Tangbe reaches Chussang.

Then, walk towards Chele village after crossing the stream through the broken canyons and ruined castle walls on the surrounding cliffs. Across the river from Chussang are some spectacular red eroded cliffs above the mouths of inaccessible caves. After crossing the small bridge, an uphill walk for 45 minutes brings you to Chele Village. From Chele village, the walk gets steeper for an hour up to the ridge at 3,130m; from here, you can get a good view of Gyagar across a vast canyon. The trek continues with a slow climb on the windswept terrain until the pass reaches 3,540m. From here, the trail heads gradually up to Samar.

After a short climb above Samar Village to a ridge and downhill leading to a large gorge past a chorten, the walk continues into another valley with juniper trees. After crossing the stream, the walk follows an uphill path to a ridge at 3,800 m. The trail climbs over another pass, and from here, the route descends to Shyangmochen, a small settlement with few tea shops.

From Geling, the trail climbs gradually through the fields up the valley’s center, passing below the settlements. The walk continues a long climb across the head of the valley to the Nyi La pass (3,950 m), the trek’s highest point. The key itself happens to be the southern boundary of Lo. From here, a slow descent for half an hour brings you to a junction; the right path leads directly to Tsarang, while the left leads to Ghami village, one of the main towns in the Lo region. From here, the final climb brings you to a 3,600m pass. After the last receipt, a gentle descent leads to Tsarang, an exciting village.

(The Capital of Mustang), the trail goes up and down through several exciting villages, along with the river and a nice big Chorten. This walk offers a nice mountain view and a vast, windswept landscape as you cross several passes. Finally, reach the Lo Manthang.

The people are amicable and exciting here in Lo Manthang. One of the largest villages in this trek has about 160 houses and many lamas. The school, health post, police post, and several important chortens are located outside the walls, north of the gate and east of the monastic part of the city.

Then descend and make a less short climb to Ghami, crossing a few passes with a nice view of the valley and mountain. Once you reach the Ghami, you must explore and around it. It has many important things to see.

Retrace back to Kagbeni: more descend and less ascend. Retrace your steps back to Jomsom on a very gradual walk along the Kali-Gandaki Valley. This trek offers a fantastic view of the Dhaulagiri and Nilgiri Mountains.

After an early breakfast at the hotel, your guide will take you to the airport for a short but scenic flight to Pokhara. Leisure Day in Pokhara.

We take the air route, which follows the world’s deepest gorge, Kali Gandaki Gorge, between Annapurna I (8,091m) and Dhaulagiri (8,167m) mountains. Upon arrival, collect the gear and supplies and trek for 3 hours to Kagbeni, alongside the Kali Gandaki River and the magnificent mountain view. Kagbeni is the main entrance to this trek, and today the trail starts with an uphill for half an hour, leaving the Kali-Gandaki River behind for a while. The path leads to the harsh, barren countryside, with occasional stops, passing through a few small villages as the walk progresses to Tangbe. Another hour of good walking from Tangbe reaches Chussang. Then, walk towards Chele village after crossing the stream through the broken canyons and ruined castle walls on the surrounding cliffs. Across the river from Chussang are some spectacular red eroded cliffs above the mouths of inaccessible caves. After crossing the small bridge, an uphill walk for 45 minutes brings you to Chele Village. From Chele village, the walk gets steeper for an hour up to the ridge at 3,130m; from here, you can get a good view of Gyagar across a vast canyon. The trek continues with a slow climb on the windswept terrain until the pass reaches 3,540m. From here, the trail heads gradually up to Samar. After a short climb above Samar Village to a ridge and downhill leading to a large gorge past a chorten, the walk continues into another valley with juniper trees. After crossing the stream, the walk follows an uphill path to a ridge at 3,800 m. The trail climbs over another pass, and from here, the route descends to Shyangmochen, a small settlement with few tea shops. From Geling, the trail climbs gradually through the fields up the valley’s center, passing below the settlements. The walk continues a long climb across the head of the valley to the Nyi La pass (3,950 m), the trek’s highest point. The key itself happens to be the southern boundary of Lo. From here, a slow descent for half an hour brings you to a junction; the right path leads directly to Tsarang, while the left leads to Ghami village, one of the main towns in the Lo region. From here, the final climb brings you to a 3,600m pass. After the last receipt, a gentle descent leads to Tsarang, an exciting village. (The Capital of Mustang), the trail goes up and down through several exciting villages, along with the river and a nice big Chorten. This walk offers a nice mountain view and a vast, windswept landscape as you cross several passes. Finally, reach the Lo Manthang. The people are amicable and exciting here in Lo Manthang. One of the largest villages in this trek has about 160 houses and many lamas. The school, health post, police post, and several important chortens are located outside the walls, north of the gate and east of the monastic part of the city. Then descend and make a less short climb to Ghami, crossing a few passes with a nice view of the valley and mountain. Once you reach the Ghami, you must explore and around it. It has many important things to see. Retrace back to Kagbeni: more descend and less ascend. Retrace your steps back to Jomsom on a very gradual walk along the Kali-Gandaki Valley. This trek offers a fantastic view of the Dhaulagiri and Nilgiri Mountains. After an early breakfast at the hotel, your guide will take you to the airport for a short but scenic flight to Pokhara. Leisure Day in Pokhara.
The Upper Mustang Trek is a challenging but worth it trek that takes you through a remote and beautiful part of Nepal. The hike is not for everyone, and it is essential to carefully consider your fitness level, experience, and budget before deciding if it is right for you. Here are some factors Trekking Planner Nepal wants travelers to consider when deciding if the Upper Mustang Trek in Nepal is right for them: Fitness level: The Upper Mustang Trek is a determined trek that requires a good fitness level. You will be walking for several hours each day, and you will be carrying a day’s backpack with your gear, while porters will be taking all your kinds of stuff during the trek. The trek is also high altitude, and you must get acclimatized to the mountains before you start trekking. Experience: The Upper Mustang Trek is not a beginner’s trek. It is vital to have some experience trekking in the Himalayas before you attempt to do this trek. You should also be comfortable with essential services and trekking skills. Budget: The Upper Mustang Trek is relatively expensive. You must consider the factors of permits, transportation, accommodation, food, and gear.(When you book a trek with Nepal trekking planner, food accommodation and a guide porter are included) If you are fit, experienced, and have the budget, then the Upper Mustang Trek can be a fantastic experience. However, it is essential to consider all the factors carefully before deciding if it is right for you.
To experience Mustang’s unique culture and history: Upper Mustang is a remote and isolated region largely untouched by the outside world. A fascinating place to learn about Tibetan culture and history. To trek through the stunning Himalayan landscape: Upper Mustang is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in Nepal. The trek through Upper Mustang takes you through various landscapes, from towering mountains to lush valleys. To see the ancient Monasteries and Temples of Mustang: Upper Mustang is home to several ancient monasteries and temples. These monasteries are a testament to the rich history and culture of Mustang. Culture and History: Upper Mustang have a rich history and culture. The region was once part of the Tibetan Empire and retained many Tibetan traditions and customs. Visitors to Upper Mustang can learn about the region’s history and culture by visiting its many monasteries, temples, and villages. Trekking: Upper Mustang is a popular destination for trekking enthusiasts. The region is home to several well-established trekking trails offering stunning Himalayas views. Trekking in Upper Mustang is a great way to experience the region’s natural beauty and culture. Monasteries and Temples: Upper Mustang is home to several ancient monasteries and temples. These monasteries are a testament to the region’s rich history and culture. Visitors to Upper Mustang can learn about the region’s history and culture by visiting its many monasteries and temples. TiJi Festival: The TiJi Festival is an annual major cultural event in Upper Mustang. The festival celebrates Tibetan Buddhism and features several colorful dances and rituals. Visitors to Upper Mustang can experience the festival firsthand and learn about Tibetan culture.
Mustang is known as the Forbidden Kingdom because it was once a remote and isolated region closed to foreigners. The area was once part of the Tibetan Empire and retains many Tibetan Traditions and customs. Visitors to Mustang can learn about the region’s history and culture by visiting its many monasteries, temples, and villages. The region was closed to foreigners until 1992, when the Nepalese government opened it to tourism. However, several restrictions were still in place even after it was opened to tourism. For example, visitors were required to have a special permit to enter the region, and they were not allowed to travel beyond a certain point. These restrictions were lifted in 2008, and now visitors can travel to any part of Mustang. Despite lifting restrictions, Mustang is still known as the Forbidden Kingdom. The region is still remote and isolated and has a unique culture and history, unlike Nepal. Visitors to Mustang can experience a sense of adventure and discovery, and they can learn about a culture that is still largely untouched by the outside world. Here are some of the reasons why Trekking in Mustang Nepal was once closed to foreigners: Security Concerns: The Nepalese government was concerned about the region’s security and wanted to control who could enter. Cultural Concerns: The Nepalese government wanted to protect the region’s unique culture and heritage from outside influences. Economic Concerns: The Nepalese government wanted to encourage tourism to the region, and they believed that opening it up to foreigners would help boost the economy. Today, Mustang is a popular tourist destination and is no longer considered a forbidden kingdom. However, the region retains its unique culture and heritage and is a fascinating place to visit.
A special permit is required for Trekking in Upper Mustang region of nepal. A Department in Kathmandu issues the permit which has a very good relationship with Trekking Planner Nepal. To apply for the permit, you will need to provide the following documents to Resurgence Travel: A valid passport. A copy of your passport. A visa for Nepal. A recent passport-sized photograph. A completed application form. A trekking permit for the Annapurna Conservation Area. The permit costs $500 for the first ten days and $50 for each additional day. The permit is valid for 30 days. You can apply for a permit through Resurgence Travel. We will handle the paperwork if you use a Resurgence Travel in Nepal. Once you have the permit, our guide will show it to the police and immigration officials at the checkpoints in Upper Mustang. The permit is nonrefundable. The permit must be carried with you or by your guide when trekking in Upper Mustang. You must show the permit to the police and immigration officials at the checkpoints in Upper Mustang. You will be fined if you are caught Trekking in Upper Mustang without a permit. The fine is $100 per day.
Here are some tips from Resurgence Travel on how to prepare yourself for the Upper Mustang Trek: Get in shape: The Upper Mustang Trek is challenging, so getting in shape before you go is essential. Start walking regularly and gradually increase the distance you walk each day. You can also try hiking or running to get in better shape. Pack light: Porter will carry your backpack on the trek while you bring a day bag pack, so it is crucial to consider an appropriate weight with all the necessary items. Only pack the essentials, and leave anything you don’t need behind. Be prepared for the altitude: The Upper Mustang Trek is high, so it is essential to be prepared for altitude sickness. Altitude sickness is a severe condition that can affect anyone who goes to high altitudes. To prevent altitude sickness, ascending slowly and gradually and drinking plenty of fluids are essential. Be prepared for the weather: The weather in Upper Mustang can be unpredictable. Be designed for all types of weather, including hot, cold, wet, and dry. Hire a guide: It is a good idea to hire a guide for the Upper Mustang Trek. Trekking planner Nepal guide can help you navigate the trail, find accommodation, and learn about the local culture. Be respectful of the local culture: Upper Mustang is a remote and traditional area. Be respectful of the local culture and customs. Here are some additional tips for preparing for Upper Mustang trekking: Learn about the region: History, culture, and geography. It will help you appreciate the experience more. Talk to other people who have done the trek. Get their advice on what to expect and what to pack. Join a trekking group: This is a great way to meet other people interested in trekking and get support from experienced trekkers. Do your research. Many resources are available online and in libraries to help you prepare for the trek. By following these tips, you can prepare yourself for a safe and enjoyable Upper Mustang trek.

Additional information

PhysicalityBeginner- Intermediate
Suggested Equipment List
  • Duffel/Rucksack bag/Suitcase (We provide one complimentary Trekking Planner duffel bag that is to be returned after the trip).
  • Day pack.
  • Trekking shoes.
  • Sports shoes or sandals.
  • Sun Hat/cap.
  • Warm woolen cap.
  • Warm fleece jacket or puffy jacket.
  • Waterproof Gore-Tex layer.
  • Pullover or warm sweeter.
  • Raincoat.
  • 4/5 pairs of good quality socks.
  • Hand gloves.
  • 2/3 pairs of trekking trousers.
  • 3/4 pairs of trekking shirts.
  • 3/4 pairs of underwear (non cotton preferred).
  • Sun glasses.
  • Water bottle.
  • 4 season sleeping bag (Optional/we can provide one if you need it. It is to be returned after the trip).
  •  Flash or Torch light.
  • Camera and batteries.

Trekking trail of Tilicho

  • Adventure around high and scenic Manang Valley and beyond to picturesque Tilicho Lake.
  • Explore a beautiful country enclosed within an array of giant mountains of Annapurna Himalaya.
  • Visit impressive traditional villages interwoven with strong cultures of Buddhism religion.
  • Walk from low warm areas to cooler green hills and into windswept scenic at Manang Valley.
  • Beautiful scenery on walks to emerald-colored Tilicho Lake within tall snow-capped peaks.
  • Traverse from the end of Manang Valley to the Lower Mustang region crossing the high Thorang-La pass.
  • This trip departs every day of the year.
  • This trip is fully customizable. We can customize the trip as per your need, please contact us.
  • This trip is available on both a Fixed Departure and a Private Group Basis.
  • Resurgence Travel also organizes various trips in small groups that can suit you. We recommend you reserve a seat for yourself by booking with us right away for a wonderful experience with us. Hurry up! Adventure is waiting for you.
What’s Included
  • All airport Pick-up and drop by private vehicle.
  • Welcome dinner and farewell in an Authentic Nepali cultural Restaurant.
  • 3-night twin/double shearing deluxe accommodation with breakfast at a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu.
  • 2-deluxe twin/double shearing accommodation with breakfast at a 3-star hotel in Pokhara.
  • Guided sightseeing tours in Kathmandu and in Pokhara with privet vehicles. (entrance fees extra).
  • Kathmandu to Khudi (if you want a private vehicle from Kathmandu also available at additional cost) and Pokhara to Kathmandu by bus (if you want a flight or private vehicle from Pokhara also available at additional cost).
  • Jomsom to Pokhara flight.
  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit and Trekkers’ Information Management System( TIMS card).
  • A highly experienced, helpful, knowledgeable, friendly, English-speaking, trained Government license holder guide with all his salary, food, drinks, accommodation, Transport, and insurance.
  • 1 porter for 2 guests (will carry about 15 kg-20 kg weight)with their Insurance, Salary, Food, accommodation, and equipment.
  • Twin/double shearing lodge accommodation in the mountain during the trekking.
  • Three meals a day; breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner during the trekking.
  • First add kid box.
  • Trekking Planner’s sleeping bag, down jackets, Ti-shart, Cap, duffle bags, city and trekking route maps – if necessary.
  • Arrangement of emergency evacuation service (should have insurance for emergency evacuation and will be paid by your travel insurance company).
  • Oximeter to check your pulse, oxygen saturation, and heart rate twice daily during the trekking(Very useful to check Altitude Mountain Sickness(AMS) symptoms) Which will ensure you trek is in the safest hands possible.
  • All applicable government and local taxes as per the itinerary.

What’s Excluded

  • Your Nepal Visa fees.
  • All the International air fare from and to Kathmandu.
  • Lunch and Dinner  in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
  • Personal  travel and health Insurance, Insurance for helicopter evacuation.
  • In case of extra more night accommodation, lunch and dinner in city due to early arrival and late departure as well as early back/return from mountain/trekking (due to any reason) than the given time period of itinerary.
  • Your Personal expenses such as ( laundry, baggage charge, phone calls, battery recharge, bar and beverage bill, boiled or bottle water, hot and cold shower, extra porter.. etc).
  •  The Tips to the trekking crews and drive.
  • Extra expenses due to flight delays, strikes, weather condition or any event out of our control.

Upon your arrival at Kathmandu International Airport via your respective airlines, our office staff and guide will warmly welcome you. They will then transfer you to your hotel located in the heart of the city. Once you’ve checked into your rooms and refreshed yourself, you will join the other members of your group for a comprehensive briefing on the Tilicho Lake Around Manang Valley Trekking. Our experienced guide will provide you with essential information about the trek and your stay in Nepal with us. In the evening, you’ll enjoy a welcome dinner at an authentic Nepalese restaurant, accompanied by a traditional Folk Culture program of Nepal. Your package includes deluxe accommodation in Kathmandu at one of the following hotels: Hotel Moonlight, Kathmandu Guest House, or Hotel Thamel Park. You will also be provided with standard meals, including the welcome dinner. 1
You will start your day by meeting your guide for a tour around Kathmandu after eating breakfast at the hotel. In the Kathmandu Valley, you will tour UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Boudhanath Stupa (a center of Tibetan culture ), Swayambhunath Stupa (commonly known as the Monkey Temple), Pashupatinath Temple (a Hindu pilgrimage site devoted to Lord Shiva), Durbar Squares(Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Patan). Authentic Nepali cuisine will be served for lunch at a nearby restaurant during the sightseeing tour. You will make all the necessary preparations for your hike following the visit, as suggested by Holiday Planner Nepal. You will return to the hotel as the day draws to a close, where dinner will be provided. Spend the night at your Kathmandu hotel. 2
In the morning, embark on an intriguing and picturesque long-distance drive along the Nepal Mid-West Highway. The journey takes you through various captivating locations, starting from Besisar town and continuing on a dirt road through Khudi, Bulbule, and Ngadi. As you follow the Marysangdi River upstream, the drive meanders through lush rice terraces, fields, and charming villages, ultimately leading you to your overnight stop in Syange. Your package includes standard accommodation as well as a comprehensive meal plan covering breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Additionally, you can enjoy refreshing tea and coffee during your stay. 3

The first day of your trek begins with an uphill climb, leaving the Marysangdi River behind as you ascend to Jagat village. Jagat is a quaint farming village that offers a variety of lodges for trekkers. From Jagat, your journey continues along a winding path, leading to Chamje. Afterward, you’ll cross back over the Marysangdi River on the eastern bank and enter a forested area. Along the way, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Manaslu mountain ranges. As your trek progresses, you’ll traverse a wide path that eventually leads you to Tal Besi. At Tal Besi, you can take a break for refreshments or enjoy a leisurely lunch. After your stop, a few more hours of walking will take you to Dharapani village, where you will spend the night. Dharapani is a charming village situated at the junction of the Annapurna Circuit and Manaslu trekking trails. Your package includes standard accommodation and a comprehensive meal plan, covering breakfast, lunch, and dinner. You can also savor hot tea and coffee during your stay. Spend overnight at Dharapani
After departing from Dharapani, your trek continues along a winding trail that takes you through picturesque rhododendrons and pine forests. Along the way, you’ll pass by Bagarchap and Danque villages before heading uphill to Timang village. As you progress, you’ll enter more villages with a strong Buddhist cultural influence, all while enjoying breathtaking views of Mount Manaslu. A few hours of trekking from Timang will lead you to Koto, and from there, you’ll make your way to Chame town, where you’ll spend the night. Chame serves as a significant and central town, functioning as the headquarters of the Manang district. Your package includes standard accommodation and a comprehensive meal plan, encompassing breakfast, lunch, and dinner. You can also relish hot tea and coffee during your stay. 2
As your trek progresses, you’ll notice the air getting cooler as you approach the mountains. In the morning, you’ll walk through an alpine forest filled with rhododendrons and pine trees, all while following the Masrsyangdi River upstream. There will be a few short uphill and downhill sections as you make your way to Bhartang village. From Bhartang village, your trek continues uphill into a cooler woodland, ultimately leading you to the small village of Dhukure Pokhari, where you’ll find a few teahouses and lodges. Dhukure Pokhari offers breathtaking views of Chulus and Pisang peaks, making it a perfect spot for a possible lunch break. In the afternoon, your journey descends, bringing you to the lower Pisang village, where you’ll spend the night. Your package includes standard accommodation and a comprehensive meal plan, which includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner. You can also enjoy hot tea and coffee during your stay. 3
Pisang village offers breathtaking views of the mountains and the surrounding landscapes. Here, the altitude gradually increases as the trek leads you into a small forested area, featuring a short uphill section that provides panoramic vistas of Annapurna II, III, Gangapurna, Chulus, and Pisang Peak. Upon reaching the ridge top, you’ll enter a flat valley at Hongde village. From this point onward, the tree line vanishes, giving way to barren, arid landscapes with a cold, dry Arctic climate. Before arriving in Manang, take the opportunity to visit the old Braga Monastery, which houses ancient Buddhist relics, historic wall paintings, and mesmerizing frescoes. The monastery also offers stunning views of the Annapurna Himalayas. A leisurely one-hour walk from here will bring you to Manang village. The houses in and around Manang are built in the traditional Tibetan style, and the locals are renowned for their rich cultural traditions. Your package includes standard accommodation and a comprehensive meal plan, covering breakfast, lunch, and dinner. You can also enjoy tea and coffee during your stay at Manang
This day serves as a necessary rest day dedicated to acclimatization, preparing you for the higher altitudes as you progress towards Tilicho Lake and the challenging Thorang-La Pass. During your stay in Manang, you’ll have the opportunity to take short walks and explore the village along with its picturesque valley. Manang is the primary and largest settlement in the region, nestled in a windswept valley along the banks of the Marysangdi River, framed by the towering Annapurna II-III and Gangapurna mountain range. A pleasant uphill walk from Manang rewards you with views of the Gangapurna Glacier and the emerald Manang Lake, offering a glimpse of the natural beauty that surrounds you. Your package includes standard accommodation and a comprehensive meal plan, encompassing breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Additionally, you can enjoy tea and coffee during your stay. 2
After leaving Manang village in the morning, our trek leads to another highlight of this journey. Our path diverges from the main Annapurna Circuit trail, taking us to Khangsar, one of the last villages in Manang, where we will spend the night. Khangsar is situated along the route to Tilicho Lake. Your package includes standard accommodation and a comprehensive meal plan, offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Additionally, you can enjoy tea and coffee during your stay in Khangsar. 3
After departing from Khangsar, the morning trek continues into the remote regions of the Manang Valley. Following a challenging morning walk, you’ll arrive at Tilicho Base Camp, which stands as the highest overnight camp during this adventure, perched at an elevation of 4,800 meters. Your package includes standard accommodation and a comprehensive meal plan, encompassing breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Additionally, you can savor hot tea and coffee during your stay at Tilicho Base Camp. 1
From this point onward, you’ll traverse through a dry and arid landscape. In the morning, the trek descends for some time, followed by an uphill climb that takes a few hours, ultimately leading you to Tilicho Lake. Tilicho Lake holds deep spiritual significance for both Hindus and Buddhists, making it a sacred spot. The lake also offers magnificent views of snow-capped peaks. After a memorable visit to the beautiful Tilicho Lake, you’ll return to the comfort of a nice lodge at the base camp. Your package includes standard accommodation and a comprehensive meal plan, covering breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Additionally, you can enjoy tea and coffee during your stay at the base camp. 2
After an enchanting adventure at Tilicho Glacial Lake, with its breathtaking views, the return journey will bring you to the isolated and charming spot known as Siri Kharka. Here, you’ll find a handful of cozy and straightforward lodges where you will spend the night. These lodges offer splendid vistas of Gangapurna and Tilicho Peaks, providing a picturesque backdrop to your evening. Your package includes standard accommodation and a comprehensive meal plan, encompassing breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Additionally, you can enjoy tea and coffee during your stay at Siri Kharka. 3
Today, your trekking journey concludes in Muktinath, as there is now a motorable road that connects Jomsom and extends further to the city of Pokhara. In the morning, you’ll embark on a four-wheel drive adventure, either in a local jeep or a similar vehicle, heading downhill into the expansive Kaligandaki River valley. The drive will take you to Jomsom, a major town in the Mustang district. After checking into your comfortable hotel rooms and enjoying a satisfying lunch, you’ll have the afternoon free to explore the streets and shops of Jomsom. Jomsom is the hometown of the indigenous Thakali people, and it offers a fascinating cultural experience. Your package includes standard accommodation and a comprehensive meal plan, encompassing breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Additionally, you can enjoy tea and coffee during your stay in Jomsom. 1
In the morning, you’ll take a brief walk to Jomsom airport and board a small aircraft for a scenic flight to the enchanting city of Pokhara. During your flight, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna Himalayan peaks. As the plane touches down in Pokhara, you’ll find yourself in one of Nepal’s premier tourist destinations, nestled in the shadow of the magnificent Annapurna Himalaya, including the iconic Machhapuchare ‘Fish Tail’ mountain with its distinctive twin summits. From the airport, a short drive will bring you to deluxe accommodations situated beside the serene Phewa Lake, providing you with ample time to explore the beautiful city of Pokhara. Pokhara is renowned for its natural beauty, offering picturesque landscapes of mountains, hills, and lakes, making it one of the topmost tourist destinations in Nepal. Your package includes deluxe accommodation in Pokhara and standard meals, featuring breakfast to start your day. 2
The journey from Pokhara to Kathmandu will be an overland drive, retracing the same scenic route you took on your remarkable Tilicho Lake and Around Manang Valley Trekking adventure. Upon arriving in Kathmandu, you will be transferred to your respective hotels, where you can enjoy a free afternoon for individual activities and relaxation. (Alternatively, there are flying options available, offering a half-hour scenic flight to Kathmandu with sweeping panoramas of the majestic mountains.) Your package includes deluxe accommodation in Kathmandu at one of the following hotels: Hotel Moonlight, Kathmandu Guest House, or Apsara Boutique Hotel. Additionally, you will be provided with standard meals, including breakfast, to begin your day. 3
On your final day in Nepal, the land of Himalayan wonders, your departure will be coordinated based on your international flight schedule, whether it’s to your homeward destination or your next connecting adventure. Dedicated staff and guide from Trekking Planner Nepal will ensure your safe transfer to Kathmandu airport, bidding you farewell after a memorable and fulfilling experience on the Tilicho Lake and Around Manang Valley Trekking expedition. Your package includes standard meals, with breakfast to start your day, as well as the opportunity to savor tea and coffee before your departure. Best wishes! 1
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Tilicho lake surrounded by mountain
Trekking standing infront of Tilicho lake
Tilicho lake

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