Trip Overview
Geographically diverse, Nepal has long been a dream destination for travelers worldwide. However, some places remain hidden, offering unique experiences unlike anywhere else. One such destination is Upper Mustang, a once-in-a-lifetime journey for international travelers eager to explore Nepal’s remote wonders. Also known as the "forbidden kingdom," this stunning region attracts thousands of adventurers yearly. Beginning from Kathmandu, this tour promises an unforgettable experience, blending cultural richness with stunning landscapes.
Upper Mustang remained isolated and restricted to outsiders until 1992. The capital, Lo Manthang, is an ancient walled city that has preserved its heritage, untouched by modernity. Upper Mustang is a destination that combines adventure with an immersive cultural experience.
Some Important Places On This Tour
This journey takes you through some of Nepal's most iconic and crowded tourist destinations. Each of these places offers unique experiences and cultural insights. Here's a list of some important places you'll visit during the tour package:
- Kathmandu: The capital of Nepal, the nation's cultural hub. You shall explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and Durbar Squares in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Lalitpur. Upon your arrival in Kathmandu, you can visit these places. Kathmandu is a city that has seen massive development yet preserves its ancient charm to this day. Kathmandu serves as the starting point of the tour.
- Pokhara: Referred by the tourists as the Gateway to the Annapurna region, it is Nepal's tourist capital. You may visit Pokhara's beautiful Phewa Lake, Davi's Falls, World Peace Pagoda, and many more tourist attractions. Also known as the city of lakes, Pokhara offers a refreshing break and stunning views of the Annapurna range and Mount Machchapuchhre. This is also the gateway to the Mustang and Annapurna regions.
- Jomsom: This windy valley in Mustang district has the only airport in the entire region. This picturesque town located in the Kali Gandaki Valley is filled with breathtaking views of the Nilgiri and Dhaulagiri ranges. Although the population of this town is fairly scarce, the town is beautiful and is one of the most developed ones in the Mustang region. Jomsom is also the transit hub for flights and road journeys to Upper Mustang.
- Muktinath Temple: This sacred site for Hindus and Buddhists is visited by thousands of visitors each year. This place is famous among youths, as they are brought here as a part of their schools and college's educational tour. Here, you can visit the 108 water sprouts and the ever-glowing flame. These are believed to symbolize the elements of life. There is a viewpoint beside the temple, which offers magnificent views of the surrounding snow-capped peaks.