Our airport representative will be receiving you at Tribhuvan International airport, Kathmandu You will be then transferred to your respective hotel in our private tourist vehicle. Overnight at Hotel. (No meals included)
Your sightseeing trip will start at 9.45 AM in the morning. We provide a private vehicle and professional tour guide. We visit Boudhnath Stupa, one of the biggest Buddhist shrines in the world, where we observe Buddhist monks in prayer in the monasteries surrounding the stupa. After Boudhnath Stupa we visit Pashupatinath, the most famous Hindu temple in the country, located on the banks of the holy Bagmati River. Here we see Hindu holy men (sadhus) meditating, pilgrims bathing and occasionally funeral pyres burning on the ghats. We also visit Bhaktapur Durbar Square, which is a collection of pagoda and shikhara – style temples grouped around a fifty-five-window palace of brick and wood. The attraction of the Bhaktapur Durbar Square are the Lion gate, the Golden gate, the Palace of fifty five windows, art galleries, the Statue of King Bhupatindra Malla.The rest of our time in Kathmandu is free for further exploration and some last-minute shopping in Thamel area near by your hotel. Overnight at Hotel. (Breakfast Included)
Your trekking team will come to your hotel early in the morning at 6:30 am to pick you up and leave around 7.30 am to Pokhara. Overnight at hotel. (Breakfast and Lunch Included)
Early morning we are flying northwest from Pokhara toward the snow covered peaks of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri. You will enjoy the well-raised massifs of more than 8000 meters, and the deepest gorge on this planet. On arrival to Jomsom you will meet the rest of the trekking staff. From Kathmandu you will have a guide with you then drive by jeep to Chele, the main gate to Upper Mustang. There are numerous traditional Mustang homes, a couple of lodges, and attractive views. Overnight at lodge. (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included)
The climb continues along steep, treeless, waterless terrain, along the side of the spectacular steep canyon to a pass and cairn of rock. Then the trail makes a long gradual descent to some chortens on a ridge, with a further descent before coming along a pleasant trail to Samar village. We climb above Samar to a ridge, then descend into a large gorge where the trail heads into another valley, crosses a stream and climbs up to a ridge at 3800 meters. The route ascends yet another pass, follows a long barren ridge and then descends to Shyangmochen. From there, there is a gentle climb to a pass at 3770 meters and a final descent to Geling Village. Ghiling (Geling, Giling) is one of the bigger villages in the region and home to an impressive 15th Century monastery. The village sits at the foot of a rocky mountain, surrounded by agricultural fields (although the water supply in this area is drying up). There are lodges and local homes. Overnight at lodge. (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included)
From Geling village the trail climbs gently up the Nyi La. Nyi La Pass is the second-highest point of the Lo Manthang trek, and overlooks spectacular mountain vistas. After descending, the route crosses a steel bridge of the Tang mar Chu (river), bringing you to a Mani Wall, perhaps the longest and most spectacular Mani walls in Nepal. The afternoon is in perhaps the driest part of Mustang, and much of one's energy is spent negotiating loose, dry soil. Climbing over another pass at 3600meters, the route makes a long gentle descent to Charang village. The huge five-story white Dzong and red Gompa are the main attractions to visit and observe collections of statues and Thankas as well as many large paintings, of seated Buddha's. Overnight at lodge. (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included)
We will spend part of the morning exploring the interesting village of Tsarang and its large old monastery before setting out for the capital of Mustang, Lo Manthang. This is an opportunity to visit two other villages on your trek. The trail climbs steadily until Lo-Gekar. Lo-Gekar Gompa is older than Samye Gompa in Tibet and one of the oldest Gompa of Nepal. After visiting Lo-Gekar continue trek to Lomanthang. The trail eventually becomes like a wide thoroughfare until you get to see the walled village of Lo Manthang from a ridge at 3849m. A short descent leads onto the 'Plain of Aspiration'. The only entrance to the city is on the north-east corner, so we circumambulate the wall to the gate. Overnight at lodge. (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included)
It takes around 2 hours to Namgyal Gompa. Namgyal Gompa situates on a hilltop, which serves as an important monastery for the local community, also serving as a local court. After visiting Namgyal Gompa continue the tour to Tingkhar, which is a village of around 40 houses, the last main village to the northwest of Lomanthang. After visiting Namgyal Gompa and Tingkhar return to Lo Manthang. Overnight at lodge. (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included)
From Lo-Manthang the trail heads toward Dhi La at 4100 meters and then descends down to Dhi village. The trek from Lo Manthang to Muktinath is harder, but more rewarding and interesting than the west side of the valley. Dhi village is one of the best villages of whole Lo- Manthang and seems more prosperous. Overnight at lodge. (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included)
From Dhi the trail goes through the river for around 2 hours and crosses a river from Damodar Kunda, one of the sacred lakes, there is no bridge on the river so we need to walk across in bare feet to cross this river. After crossing the river the trail climbs up till high above a pass of 3850meters. The trail goes through a barren area. After the pass the trail descends directly to Tangbe village at an elevation of 3370m. Tangbe is a small village of around 30 houses but most of the houses are attached to each other. It sits on the banks of the mighty Kali Gandaki, with cultivated fields and apple orchards spread out around it. There are some old chortens, narrow cobbled lanes. Overnight at lodge. (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included)
The trail heads through a steep ridge of hills providing views of the wind carved hills. Tetang village is built between 2 hills to avoid the strong wind that hits the entire Kaligandaki valley. Tetang is the upper village of the Chuksang, which we visit on the first day entering to Mustang from Kagbeni. Overnight at lodge. (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included)
This is the last day of the trek. The trail heads through the village of Jharkot where one can visit the many attractions such as the Jharkot monastery, Tibetan herbal medical center and the old fortress of Jharkot which once served as palace. Continuing the trek towards Jomsom one will enjoy the views of the Kaligandaki valley and Kagbeni village. This is the entry point to Mustang. Arrive to Jomsom to celebrate the last day of the trek, with all the trekking staff. Overnight at lodge. (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included)
Today a 30 minute morning flight takes us from Jomson back to Pokhara. Once we arrive at Pokhara airport, we then drive to hotel. In the afternoon we will have sightseeing tour around Pokhara valley, which covers Fewa Lake, Devis waterfall, Museum, Tibetan refugee settlement and Gupteshower cave. Overnight at hotel.(Breakfast Included)
This morning we fly back to Kathmandu. Overnight at a hotel in Kathmandu. (Breakfast Included))
Transfer to Kathmandu International Airport for your final flight departure from Nepal. (Breakfast Included)
End of the services
Prices are quoted in USD per person sharing and are subject to change until paid in full.
Price per person sharing for 2-4 people : $ 2410.00
Price includes:
Airport
pickup /
drop,
and all
other
transfers
by
private
AC
vehicle.
Hotel
Thamel
Eco
Resort
in
Kathmandu
on twin
sharing
with
breakfast
and all
taxes
Airfare:
Jomsom –
Pokhara
-
Kathmandu
(including
insurance
and tax
surcharges).
Hotel
Kuti
Resort
in
Pokhara
on twin
sharing
with
breakfast
and all
taxes (or similar)
From
Jomsom
to
Tangbe
transfer
by
private
Jeep
English
Speaking
Trekking
Guide,
his
daily
wages
and
insurance
All
necessary
entrance
fees,
and
permits
for
trekking.
Breakfast,
lunch
and
dinner,
Tea /
Coffee
and Hot
drinking
water on
trek.
Local
Lodge
Accommodation
during
Trek
Daily
wages,
clothes
and
insurance
of the
support
staff
(including
porters)
English
Speaking
City
Guide
during
Sight
Seeing
Applicable
entrance
Fees and
taxes
during
sightseeing.
ACAP
Fees
TIMS
Card
Upper
Mustang
Special
Trekking
Permits
First
Aid and
Basic
Medical
Kit with
the
guide
Price excludes:
International flights, departure taxes and any excess baggage charges.
Mandatory travel and medical insurance
Tips, baggage and porterage
Expenses of a personal nature such as bottled drinks, mineral water, morning and afternoon teas etc laundry etc.
Meals while staying at the hotels in Kathmandu (only breakfast is included along with accommodation).
Extra expenses and/of additional days caused due
to unexpected events (such a flight delays, porterage because of land
slides and other natural events.)
Entry Visa $50
Rescue and evacuation
Tips and gratuities
Costs incurred for returning to the hotel earlier than expected (From $35 per night)
Single supplements if applicable
Cost for giving up the trek (and any unused
portions which are not refundable), additional hotel accommodation in
Kathmandu as a result or costs incurred for changing the itinerary, if
applicable, extra costs incurred for landslides and delays
beyond our control etc.
Covid tests
CONDITIONS:
Tour must be
paid in full
at time of
booking
Price
applies to a minimum of two
people per
person
sharing and
excludes
single
supplements
where they
may apply.
Price
applies to
tours taken 1- 30 April 2022 based on availability
Covid and Visa's. If you are not fully Covid Vaccinated then you will need to apply for your
visa in your home country prior to arrival. Currently there is also a
quarantine requirement which is to the clients cost.
If you ARE
fully vaccinated (FV) then you can get a visa on arrival ($50). We will provide
you with the requisite documents needed for your tour. There is also no
Quarantine requirement for FV clients
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