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Upper Mustang Jeep Tour

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4WD Jeep Tour

Mustang 4WD Jeep Tour

The Upper Mustang Jeep Tour, or "Upper Mustang Jeep Safari," elegantly showcases the remote beauty of Upper Mustang, a unique Himalayan region in Nepal. This luxurious adventure features stunning desert landscapes, ancient monasteries, and Tibetan culture, all while ensuring comfort in 4WD vehicles. Travelers can enjoy breathtaking scenery and rich heritage, from historic villages to sacred sites, perfect for those seeking adventure and relaxation without trekking challenges.

The Upper Mustang Jeep Tour is a premium overland adventure into the legendary Upper Mustang, famously known as the “Forbidden Kingdom of Lo.” This remote trans-Himalayan region features a dramatic high-altitude desert landscape that closely resembles the Tibetan Plateau rather than Nepal’s green hills. The drive follows the iconic Kali Gandaki Gorge—the deepest gorge in the world—taking you through striking terrain of wind-eroded cliffs, rugged canyons, and ancient sky caves, making it one of the most scenic jeep tours in Nepal.

Traveling in comfortable 4WD vehicles, you will visit the historic walled city of Lo Manthang (3,840 m), a cultural treasure rich in Tibetan heritage. Along the route, explore centuries-old monasteries decorated with prayer flags, traditional whitewashed villages, and preserved Tibetan Buddhist and Bon traditions. The entire journey is framed by breathtaking views of the Annapurna Massif and Dhaulagiri Massif, enhancing the overall Himalayan experience.

The Luxury Upper Mustang Jeep Tour is ideal for travelers seeking a comfortable and time-efficient Himalayan adventure. Perfect for families, seniors, and groups, this accessible road trip removes the need for strenuous trekking while still offering rich cultural immersion and spectacular mountain scenery. With improved road connectivity, exploring Upper Mustang has become easier than ever, allowing visitors to experience authentic Tibetan-influenced culture without crossing international borders. This tour perfectly blends adventure, comfort, and cultural discovery, making it one of the best jeep safari experiences in Nepal.

The Upper Mustang Jeep Safari offers stunning Himalayan views alongside visits to ancient caves and monasteries, allowing visitors to learn about Mustang’s unique Bon and Tibetan Buddhist heritage. The contrast between vibrant farmlands and the stark, arid rain-shadow landscape creates a visually captivating journey. While the off-road drive—especially beyond Beni—can be rugged, it enhances the sense of adventure and authenticity.

This Mustang jeep tour is operated using reliable 4WD vehicles such as the Toyota Land Cruiser, Toyota Hilux, and Mahindra Scorpio, ensuring safety and comfort across challenging terrain. Led by experienced guides, you will follow ancient trade routes and trekking trails while learning about Mustang’s rich history, art, and local lifestyle. The Upper Mustang Jeep Tour delivers a perfect combination of luxury, adventure, and cultural exploration—making it an unforgettable journey in one of Nepal’s most unique and untouched regions. 

Upper Mustang Jeep Tour

Mustang Luxury Jeep Tour Highlights

Region

Mustang

Duration

13 Days

Starting Price

USD 2,500.00

Group Size

5 Pax

Activities

4WD Jeep Tour

Transportation

Private Transportation

Accommodation

Hotel and Lodges

Meal Plan

Full Board

Trip Grade

Moderate

Max. Altitude

4,000m

Best Season

Spring l Autumn

Competency

Physically Fit


Trip Itinerary

  • 01

    Arrival at Kathmandu (1300m).

    Upon arriving in Kathmandu, a warm welcome awaits as our Ethic Himalaya representative will receive you and ensure a smooth transfer to your hotel. To begin your journey on a delightful note, we have arranged a special welcome dinner in the evening. To embrace the local culture, this memorable dinner will feature a variety of authentic Nepalese dishes and a comforting welcome drink.

    Transfer: 30-45 min | Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Welcome Dinner
  • 02

    Full day Guided Tour in Kathmandu valley with City Tour Guide

    Today, you will have the opportunity to explore Kathmandu with our experienced city tour guide. Our itinerary includes several remarkable sites:

    • SWOYAMBHUNATH, also known as the Monkey Temple, is perched atop a hill and can be reached by climbing a long set of steps. From there, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Kathmandu.
    • BOUDHANATH STUPA is adorned with traditional Gompas adorned with vibrant prayer flags. It serves as a focal point for Sherpas and Tibetans who partake in circumambulating the stupa (koras).
    • PASHUPATINATH, a sacred Hindu temple, is situated on the banks of the Bagmati River and features ghats where cremation ceremonies take place, offering a unique glimpse into Hindu rituals.
    • KATHMANDU DURBAR SQUARE, one of the ancient capitals of the Kathmandu Valley, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This vibrant square showcases a harmonious fusion of Hindu and Buddhist temples, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region.

    With our knowledgeable guide, you will gain insights into these iconic landmarks' historical, religious, and architectural significance. Prepare to be captivated by the unique charm and spiritual ambiance of Kathmandu.

    Sightseeing: 7-8 Hours | Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Breakfast
  • 03

    By Private Transportation: Kathmandu to Pokhara (820m)

    The drive begins with an early-morning departure from Kathmandu, where your driver picks you up from your hotel to avoid heavy traffic at Nagdhunga Checkpoint. As you descend the winding hills, you’ll enjoy scenic views of the Trishuli River valley, with a refreshing tea break at Malekhu, a riverside stop famous for its fresh fried fish. The drive continues to Muglin, near the confluence of the Trishuli and Marshyangdi rivers, where you can enjoy a relaxing lunch, followed by a smooth drive through Dumre and Damauli with scenic terraced fields and charming hill towns along the way. As you approach Pokhara, the spectacular peaks of Machhapuchhre and the Annapurna Massif dominate the skyline. Upon arrival, you’ll check in at your hotel in Lakeside near Phewa Lake, where you can unwind with a peaceful sunset boat ride, stroll along the vibrant lakeside streets, and enjoy dinner at one of the many restaurants featuring live music or traditional Nepali performances. This overnight stay in Pokhara allows you to relax and savor the stunning natural beauty and cultural charm of the “Lake City.”

    Transfer: 200 km, 6-7 hours | Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Breakfast, Lunch
  • 04

    By 4WD Jeep: Pokhara to Tatopani (1,190m)

    After a late morning breakfast in Pokhara, your journey heads west on a smooth black-topped highway toward Beni, passing scenic spots like Hemja and Naudanda with panoramic views of the Annapurna Massif and Dhaulagiri Massif. A brief stop at Kusma lets you admire its famous suspension bridges, including some of Nepal’s highest and longest, spanning dramatic canyons. At Beni, where the Kali Gandaki River and Myagdi River meet, the paved road ends and your off-road adventure begins. From here, your 4WD vehicle—such as a Mahindra Scorpio or Toyota Land Cruiser—navigates dirt tracks that may be dusty or muddy, while you can enjoy a traditional Thakali Thali lunch before continuing. The drive through the Kali Gandaki Gorge, carved into cliffs far above the roaring river, is one of the world’s most dramatic, nestled between the towering Himalayan peaks of Dhaulagiri (8,167 m) to the west and Annapurna I (8,091 m) to the east, with occasional construction delays around Galeshwor to note. Continuing through this breathtaking landscape, you arrive in Tatopani (1,190 m), a warm valley village famous for its natural hot springs, where you can relax, soak in the mineral-rich waters, and experience the local culture before continuing your journey toward Mustang.

    Transfer: 110 km, 5-6 hours | Accommodation: Lodge | Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 05

    By 4WD Jeep: Tatopani – Muktinath (3800m) - Kagbeni (2850m)

    After leaving the hot springs in Tatopani, the road follows the Kali Gandaki River through the world’s deepest gorge, flanked by Annapurna I and Dhaulagiri. A mandatory stop at Rupse Waterfall offers stunning photo opportunities right beside the road. Continuing to Ghasa, the official Mustang district checkpost, travelers present their ACAP permits before climbing through alpine pine forests and orchards toward Marpha, known as the “Apple Capital of Nepal,” where whitewashed stone houses, apple brandy, and dried apples make for a perfect tea break. Passing through Jomsom, the administrative hub of Mustang, you’ll feel the strong Jomsom wind that sweeps north through the valley after 11:00 AM, before continuing on the improved 2026 road toward Muktinath (3,800 m), a sacred site for Hindus and Buddhists. Here, pilgrims walk under the 108 water spouts for purification and visit the eternal flame at Dhola Mebar Gompa, but careful acclimatization is advised due to the high altitude. From Muktinath, the drive descends about 45 minutes to Kagbeni (2,810 m) for an overnight stay, offering a more comfortable rest. Kagbeni, the medieval gateway to Upper Mustang, features the historic Kag Chode Thupten Samphel Ling Monastery founded in 1429, narrow mud-brick alleys, and old town tunnels, giving visitors a unique glimpse into the traditional and restricted “Forbidden Kingdom” stretching north from the edge of the village.

    Transfer: 90 km, 5-6 hours | Altitude Gain: 3,040 m | Altitude Loss: 530 m | Accommodation: Lodge | Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 06

    By 4WD Jeep: Kagbeni – Syangboche Pass (4200m) - Ghami (3520m)

    After departing from Kagbeni, your driver will stop at the Upper Mustang Entry Permit Office to present your Special Restricted Area Permit (RAP), marking the beginning of the restricted region. As you travel north along the eastern bank of the Kali Gandaki River, you will pass traditional villages with narrow alleys and whitewashed houses. Near Chhusang, you will encounter the dramatic "Organ Pipe Cliffs," which rise across the river and feature towering fluted formations and ancient sky caves that were used for meditation and burials.

    Depending on the season, your 4WD may cross the riverbed or utilize reinforced steel bridges near the Chele tunnel. The road then climbs steeply toward Chele, where the landscape transforms into the treeless, ochre-red expanse characteristic of Mustang. After crossing smaller passes, you will reach the village of Samar for lunch.

    Next, you will ascend to the highest point of the day at Syangboche Pass (4,200 m). From the summit, enjoy sweeping views of the Annapurna and Nilgiri massifs to the south and the heart of the "Forbidden Kingdom" to the north, along with colorful chortens adorned with fluttering prayer flags. The road then descends to Ghami (3,520 m), a stunning village set against jagged red cliffs and surrounded by fields of buckwheat and barley.

    After settling into your teahouse, take the opportunity to explore Ghami’s Tibetan Buddhist treasures, including the longest Mani Wall in Nepal, the historic Ghami Gompa with its ancient murals, and the fiery red cliffs at sunset—ideal for photography. Travelers should remain aware of high-altitude conditions, protect themselves from the strong sun and dust, and secure their cameras and electronics, as the largely unpaved, graded road can be rough and bumpy.

    Transfer: 60 km, 4-6 Hours | Altitude Gain: 2,220 m | Altitude Loss: 1,550 m | Accommodation: Lodge | Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 07

    By 4WD Jeep: Ghami – Lo-Manthang (3840m)

    After leaving Ghami, your 4WD drives north toward Dhakmar, known for its striking red cliffs, which local legend says were stained by a demon’s blood defeated by Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava). The deep red canyon walls, green buckwheat fields, and whitewashed chortens make this area a perfect spot for photos. From Dhakmar, the road climbs to Ghar Gompa (3,950 m), considered the oldest Tibetan Buddhist monastery in the world, with ancient murals and hand-painted stones, where travelers often make offerings for a safe journey. A short descent brings you to Tsarang, a village with the ruins of the White Palace, the large red-painted Tsarang Gompa, and teahouses where you can enjoy a hearty lunch of Thukpa or Dal Bhat. The final climb over Lo La Pass (3,950 m), called the “Pass of Windy Anticipation,” reveals the walled city of Lo Manthang. At the chorten on the pass, you can tie a prayer flag before walking the last few minutes into the city, where locals wear traditional Chubas, horses roam the streets, and prayer wheels spin rhythmically. In the evening, explore Palace Square and visit Jampa Lhakhang for a glimpse of the city’s spiritual heart.

    Transfer: 34 km, 4-6 hours | Altitude Gain: 1,200 m | Altitude Loss: 940 m | Accommodation: Lodge | Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 08

    By 4WD Jeep: Exploration day in Lo-Manthang and Chhosar.

    After breakfast in Lo Manthang, board your 4WD for a scenic 30-minute drive north to the Chhoser Valley, also known as Cave Valley. Here, towering, wind-sculpted cliffs are adorned with ancient man-made openings. Explore the Shija Jhong Cave Valley and take in the views of the distant Tibetan plateau.

    Visit the cave monasteries of Nyiphug Monastery (Sun Cave) and Garphu Gompa, known for their vibrant frescoes and significance as spiritual centers for the local community. Continue your journey north toward Kora La, where you can enjoy a picnic lunch near the high-altitude border, surrounded by views of the vast plains extending into Tibet.

    Return to Lo Manthang for a more in-depth exploration. Visit Jampa Lhakhang (Temple of Jampa), which houses a massive gilded Maitreya Buddha, and Thubchen Gompa, featuring enormous wooden pillars and 15th-century murals. Also, check out Chodey Monastery, where monks chant and novices train, as well as the Monastic Museum, showcasing ancient scripts, ritual masks, and thangkas from the Kingdom of Lo.

    In the evening, enjoy the Royal Square as the city walls glow orange and pink at sunset. Watch as locals bring their goats and horses inside the gates and take the opportunity to browse local shops for authentic Mustang crafts, woolen rugs, Tibetan incense, and traditional jewelry.

    Accommodation: Lodge | Altitude Gain: 1,200 m | Altitude Loss: 1,200 m | Meal:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 09

    By 4WD Jeep: Lo-Manthang – Jomsom (2743m)

    After leaving the walled city, your 4WD climbs back to Lo La Pass (3,950m) for a final panoramic view of the “Forbidden Kingdom” before descending toward the Tsarang plateau. A quick morning tea stop in Chharang offers stunning views of white chortens against the deep blue Himalayan sky as you cross the Chharang Chu river and navigate ridge roads toward Ghami. The route over Ghami La (3,765m) and Syangboche La (3,850m) involves steep switchbacks and S-curves looking down into deep canyons, with a stop at Syangboche to enjoy your last view of the Tibetan border hills. Descending further, stop in Samar for a traditional Nepali lunch among poplar trees before the road drops sharply toward Chele, passing through a tunnel-like canyon carved by the Kali Gandaki River. From Chhusang, the road levels out along the stony riverbed, famous for Shaligram fossils, before exiting the Restricted Area at the ACAP office in Kagbeni. The final stretch to Jomsom (2,720m) is often windy, but brings you back to modern comforts, including cafes, Wi-Fi, and the small mountain airstrip. In the evening, explore the Mustang Eco-Museum for insights into Thakali culture, and enjoy local specialties like fresh apple juice, apple pie, or the famous Marpha Brandy to celebrate completing the Upper Mustang circuit.

    Transfer: 94 km, 6-8 hours | Altitude Gain: 2,280 m | Altitude Loss: 3,350 m | Accommodation: Lodge | Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 10

    By Domestic Flight: Jomsom to Pokhara (820m)

    Early morning departures between 6:00 AM and 10:00 AM offer the best chance for clear skies on the 15–20-minute flight from Jomsom to Pokhara, flying through the world’s deepest gorge, Kali Gandaki, between the 8,000-meter peaks of Annapurna I and Dhaulagiri. A left-side seat gives the best views of the Annapurna Massif, while flights are weather-dependent, with a 4WD Jeep transfer as a backup in case of delays. Upon arrival at Pokhara Domestic Airport, the dry, cold air of Mustang gives way to the warm, subtropical breeze of the valley. A short 5–10-minute drive or hotel-arranged shuttle brings trekkers to Lakeside Pokhara, where they can relax, explore the scenic area, and enjoy attractions. Pokhara has many interesting places to visit, such as:

    • Mahendra Cave: Perched on a hilltop overlooking Pokhara, this cave is renowned for its stunning vistas and features Hindu and Buddhist shrines that attract numerous tourists.
    • David's Fall: Located approximately 10 kilometers (6 miles) from Pokhara, this waterfall is a popular destination for swimming and picnicking.
    • Phewa Lake: As the largest lake in Pokhara, Phewa Lake is a favored spot for activities such as boating, fishing, and bird-watching.
    • Begnas Lake: Situated around 15 kilometers (9 miles) from Pokhara, Begnas Lake is another popular location for boating, fishing, and bird-watching.
    • Tal Barahi Temple: Positioned on an island in Phewa Lake, this temple is a well-known pilgrimage site and an attraction for tourists.
    • International Mountain Museum: Situated in Pokhara, this museum provides exhibits on the history of mountaineering and the people of the Himalayas.
    Flight Duration: 25 minutes    | Transfer: 20 minutes    | Accommodation: Hotel l Meal: Breakfast
  • 11

    By Private Transportation: Pokhara to Kathmandu

    After breakfast in Pokhara, drive to Kathmandu, Nepal's vibrant capital and cultural center. This overland journey follows the Marsyangdi and Trisuli rivers, passing through important locations such as Dumre, the gateway to the hilltop town of Bandipur; Mugling, a major highway junction and popular stop for traditional Nepali Dal Bhat; and Kurintar, the base station for the Manakamana Cable Car and a hub for Trisuli River rafting. Following Galchhi, the road ascends toward the Kathmandu Valley, with the Nagdhunga-Sisne Khola Tunnel significantly shortening travel time. Take in panoramic views of the Kathmandu Valley before driving to your hotel in Kathmandu or Thamel, where traffic may affect arrival time.

    Transfer: 200 km, 6-7 Hours    | Accommodation: Hotel l Meal: Breakfast, Lunch
  • 12

    Free day in Kathmandu for self-visit and shopping

    Today we have free time to explore Kathmandu on our own. You could spend the day shopping for souvenirs, exploring the colorful streets and bazaars, or sampling the local cuisine. You could also go to some of the city's popular tourist attractions, such as Bhaktapur and Patan, which highlight Nepal's rich cultural and historical heritage. You could also participate in other activities such as hiking, biking, or adventure sports, or simply relax and rejuvenate at one of the city's many spas and wellness centers. Whatever you decide, make sure to take in the unique sights, sounds, and flavors of this wonderful city.

    Accommodation: Hotel l Meal: Breakfast
  • 13

    Transfer to Kathmandu International airport for departure

    Today, we will transfer to Kathmandu International Airport to depart. After a hearty breakfast at the hotel, we will collect our belongings and head to the airport. We will arrive at the airport on time to complete all of the necessary formalities and board our flight. Before we leave this enchanting country, take one last look at the breathtaking Himalayan views and appreciate the Nepalese people's warm hospitality and kindness. This concludes our tour, and we hope you had a memorable and enjoyable experience in Nepal.

    Transfer 25-30 min | Meal: Breakfast
Included in package cost
  • Airport Pick-Up and Drop: Private transportation will be arranged for your airport transfers before and after the trek.
  • Hotel Accommodation: You will have a total of 4 nights in Kathmandu and 2 nights in Pokhara, staying in a twin-sharing room on a Bed and Breakfast (BB) plan.
  • A warm welcome dinner at a typical and authentic Nepalese kitchen with a cultural dance.
  • City Cultural Tour: Enjoy a guided City Tour in Kathmandu with an experienced City Tour Guide, and all entrance and monument fees are included.
  • Transportation: Private 4WD Jeep Pokhara to Lo-Manthang and Lo-Manthang to Jomsom (4 Pax on one Jeep) accompanied by Trekking Guide.
  • Domestic flight: Jomsom to Pokhara accompanied by Guide.
  • Meals during Mustang Jeep Tour: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner will be provided during the Manaslu Trek.
  • Accommodation during the Trek: The best available tea-house or lodge accommodation is in twin-sharing rooms during the trek.
  • Trekking Staff: well-experienced English-speaking Trekking Guide including his/her daily allowances, meals, and accommodation, will be provided.
  • Insurance: Accidental and medical insurance is available to our Nepalese team members.
  • Trekking Permits: Special permit for Mustang, Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) Entry Permit fee and TIMS card.
  • Taxes and Service Charges: All government-applicable taxes and the travel agency service charge are included in the package.
Not included in package
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara: The cost of meals during your stay in Kathmandu and Pokhara is not included in the package. You will need to cover these expenses on your own.
  • Rescue/emergency and insurance cost: While accidental and medical insurance for the Nepalese staff is included, your personal rescue and emergency insurance are not covered in the package. It's essential to have proper insurance to cover any unforeseen situations during the trek.
  • Beverages, hard drinks, and alcohol: The package does not include the cost of beverages, alcoholic drinks, or any other personal refreshments.
  • Nepal entry visa fee and airport tax during departure: The visa fee for entering Nepal and any applicable airport taxes during departure is not part of the package. You'll need to arrange and pay for the entry visa and any airport taxes as required.
  • Personal equipment and personal expenses: You are responsible for providing your trekking equipment and any other personal expenses not mentioned in the package.
  • Tips: While tips for the trekking staff are at your discretion, it is customary to offer gratuities as a token of appreciation for their services.
  • Extra charges due to natural calamities: The trekkers themselves are responsible for covering any additional costs resulting from unanticipated events like political unrest, flight cancellations due to weather, landslides, or other natural calamities.

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Ethic Himalaya Treks & Expedition (P) Ltd. is dedicated to providing exceptional service to ensure you have an unforgettable journey. We value honesty and hard work, and strive to make your experience as smooth and enjoyable as possible. All services will be delivered as promised during the booking process, in accordance with our policies and those set by the Tourism Authority. However, it is critical to understand the inherent risks, and you must accept responsibility for your actions and participation. The adventure may include extreme conditions, unpredictable weather, and changes to the itinerary beyond our control. Proper acclimatization to high altitudes is required. Our trips frequently take place in remote areas where access to emergency services and medical facilities is limited. In the event of a serious injury that necessitates hospitalization, evacuation may take several days, affecting your recovery. While helicopters are commonly used for evacuation, their availability can be influenced by weather conditions. We will not be held liable for any changes or cancellations caused by government restrictions, natural disasters, political unrest, flight cancellations, delays, illness, accidents, or vehicle breakdowns. The client will be responsible for any additional costs incurred. As a result, we strongly advise obtaining travel insurance that covers cancellation, curtailment, personal liability, and loss of luggage and personal belongings. Proof of travel insurance is required on the first day of your trip; without it, you will be unable to participate.

Our Trekking Guide from Ethic Himalaya, who is certified by the Nepalese government and fluent in English, will accompany you from the moment you arrive in Kathmandu until you depart. He is critical to the success of your journey and has the authority to guide it. We encourage you to engage with him by asking questions and, most importantly, taking his expert advice.

  • Sirdar (Sardar): The Sirdar is in charge of the whole team. Starting as a porter and moving up to roles like kitchen assistant or even cook, the team holds a deep respect for Sirdar's leadership.

You travel on foot with a light backpack that holds your essential items for the day, such as a water bottle, camera, and protective clothing. The rest of your gear is transported by jeep to your next accommodation. You can leave your belongings at the hotel in Kathmandu and collect them when you return from your trek.

Upon your arrival at the hotel in Kathmandu, you will receive a sturdy travel bag made of thick canvas. You can pack your belongings into this bag and leave your larger suitcase at the hotel. While the bag is somewhat waterproof, it's advisable to organize your items in plastic bags or waterproof sub-bags for added protection.

In Nepal, the traditional national dish is Dal Bhat, which consists of lentil rice served with white rice, lentil soup (dal), and is accompanied by spicy vegetables and meat. We provide food services for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, along with occasional tea breaks. The meals are designed to be simple to meet your preferences and ensure satisfaction. Before you leave Kathmandu, consider packing some 'trail munchies' for extra snacks during your travels. Nepal boasts a wide variety of foods, and we aim to offer an authentic culinary experience while keeping local limitations in mind. Your guide will collaborate with the kitchen teams or local cooks to create menus that allow you to sample different dishes at various price points. We highly recommend trying Dal Bhat to enjoy the traditional Nepali flavor and enhance your culinary journey.

  • Breakfast: Start your day with the traditional "morning tea" paired with Tibetan bread, toast, chapati, pancakes, and a variety of egg dishes. Sometimes, you might also enjoy muesli or porridge.
  • Lunch: Depending on the trail's progress, you can enjoy either a cold picnic-style meal or a hot one. The main course features choices such as stir-fried rice with vegetables, pasta, potatoes, curry, and a variety of vegetables. You can also have tea or coffee.
  • Afternoon Snack: When you arrive at your daily destination around 4-5 pm, you'll find a snack of cookies and tea waiting for you.
  • Dinner: Dinner is usually served in the early evening, typically between 6:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. The meal includes a soup or starter, a warm dish such as dal bhat, pasta, potatoes, or vegetables, and a dessert. Tea or coffee is served alongside the meal.
  • Beverages: Each person is served two cups of tea or coffee with every meal. You can request more cups and other drinks as you wish. Please note that drinking water during trekking days and for extra meals will incur an additional charge.
  • Special Circumstances: For particularly tough treks or when navigating difficult passes, breakfasts might be simplified because of early starts. In these situations, energy-packed snacks are essential. It's a good idea to bring energy bars, dried fruits, nuts, or chocolate from your home country, or you can find them in Kathmandu.
  • Dietary Considerations: If you have any dietary preferences, restrictions, or allergies, please let us know when you book your trip. Our field teams will do their best to meet your needs, but keep in mind that local limitations may impact the variety of alternative menus available. For trips that require a lot of energy, it's a good idea to bring extra supplies like energy bars, dried fruits, and chocolates to make sure you get enough calories.

During the trek, tea and coffee will be served with meals. However, soft drinks and alcoholic beverages, including mineral water, are not included and must be provided by the participants. You can refill your water containers at the lodges, but it's essential to treat the water with purifying tablets to make sure it's safe to drink. To minimize plastic waste, please refrain from purchasing bottled water and choose treated water available in the villages instead. This approach helps us tackle the problem of plastic bottles and encourages responsible environmental practices throughout the trek.

Transportation in the Kathmandu Valley is organized through private vehicles, customized based on the size of your group. During trekking days, we offer a 4WD jeep to transport your luggage. Please keep in mind that each Jeep will accommodate up to 7 people, including the guide and driver.

  • Transfers: Airport pick-up and drop-by private vehicle.
  • Private 4WD Jeep:Traveling from Kathmandu to Lo-Manthang and back involves a 6-seater Jeep that offers a basic level of comfort for the journey. The Jeeps are quite spartan in their amenities. Typically, they feature several seats facing forward towards the road, along with two seats in the back that face each other, parallel to the road.

We would like to remind everyone about the importance of wearing seat belts in all vehicles during the trip, including both front and rear seats where they are provided, in accordance with the laws of the country we are visiting. By joining this trip, you agree to follow this safety guideline. Please note that Ethic Himalaya cannot be held liable for any injuries or damages that may occur if this safety measure is not followed.

In Kathmandu, you'll stay in three-star hotels that offer cozy double rooms equipped with good amenities at a fair price. These hotels typically feature essential facilities like en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning or fans, TV, and Wi-Fi access. Moreover, they might include on-site restaurants that serve a variety of local and international dishes, as well as additional amenities such as rooftop terraces, business centers, or small fitness areas.

During the trek in the Mustang region, the lodges provide a basic and rustic level of comfort, which contrasts with the more developed accommodations found in the Annapurna region due to its higher tourist traffic. The lodge rooms in Mustang often lack heating because of their remote location and limited fuel resources, making a good sleeping bag crucial for a comfortable night’s sleep. Sanitary facilities are quite basic, with showers available for a fee and usually only lukewarm due to solar heating. Above 3,000 m, you can request hot water basins to save energy. Some lodges may not have electricity, but those that do typically offer battery charging and limited Wi-Fi for an additional charge. On the last night before the pass, if the lodges are fully booked, camping in a tent is the most rustic option, which means no showers and a dirt floor. Lodge owners usually don’t take reservations for single rooms, so being flexible is important. Make sure to pack essential items like a sleeping bag and light sandals to enhance your trekking experience in the Mustang region.

Clients must notify the Company in writing about any medical conditions, physical challenges, or other mental and physical issues that may impact their ability to travel, as well as any pre-existing medical conditions at the time of booking. If the Client fails to inform the Company of these conditions, resulting in a cancellation, they will be responsible for 100% of the cancellation fees.

Trekking in Nepal requires long hours of walking each day, typically between 3 to 10 hours, and occasionally extending to 8 to 12 hours when crossing high passes. To get ready for this physically challenging adventure, Ethic Himalaya Treks suggests that you engage in daily walking or jogging for about 12 km for at least three months before your trek in Nepal. This preparation is crucial for handling the difficulties posed by high-altitude environments and remote locations over extended durations.

To have a successful and enjoyable trekking experience in Nepal, it's essential for participants to have strong willpower, the ability to endure tough conditions, a high level of fitness, and good health. Participants are responsible for covering their own medical and evacuation costs. It's important to consult a doctor regarding necessary vaccinations and other medical needs before the trip. Furthermore, Ethic Himalaya has the right to ask for a medical certificate before finalizing the trek booking. Being well-prepared both physically and medically is key to ensuring a safe and rewarding journey through the stunning landscapes of Nepal.

Travel insurance is a mandatory requirement for all travelers and should be secured at the time of booking. The policy must cover personal accidents, death, medical expenses, and emergency repatriation, with a suggested minimum coverage of USD 200,000 for each category. It should also encompass accidents, injuries, illnesses, and related medical expenses, including pre-existing conditions, as well as emergency repatriation services like helicopter rescue and air ambulance if necessary. Personal liability coverage is also advisable. The Company recommends including coverage for trip cancellation, curtailment, loss of luggage, and personal belongings. Travelers are required to carry proof of insurance and present it if requested by company staff or suppliers. Not providing proof of insurance when asked may lead to the cancellation or suspension of participation in the trip or specific activities, even after the trip has started, without any entitlement to a refund.

Ethic Himalaya Treks is not responsible for any injuries, health issues, emotional distress, or other factors that clients may experience during their trip. Additionally, the cost of our package does not include personal insurance coverage. Therefore, we highly recommend that clients obtain comprehensive insurance packages that cover medical emergencies and helicopter evacuations.

Trekking equipment is essential for a successful journey. Quality gear, such as moisture-wicking layers, insulating jackets, and waterproof outerwear, guarantees comfort and safety in different weather conditions..

    Clothing:
  • Moisture-wicking base layers (tops and bottoms)
  • Insulating layers (fleece or down jacket)
  • Trekking pants and/or convertible pants
  • Waterproof and windproof jacket and pants (shell)
  • Thermal socks and regular socks
  • Comfortable underwear
  • Sturdy and waterproof trekking boots or hiking shoes
  • Sandals or lightweight footwear for relaxing at lodges/camps
  • Headwear:
  • Sun hat or cap with a wide brim
  • Beanie or warm hat for cold weather
  • Buff or neck gaiter for protecting against wind and dust
  • Polarized sunglasses with UV protection
  • Handwear:
  • Lightweight gloves (for lower altitudes)
  • Warm and waterproof gloves or mittens (for higher altitudes)
  • Backpack and Daypack:
  • Reliable trekking backpack (60-80 liters) for porters to carry
  • Comfortable medium-sized daypack for your daily essentials
  • Sleeping Gear:
  • High-quality sleeping bag suitable for the trek's temperature range
  • Sleeping bag liner (optional for added warmth and hygiene)
  • Hydration and Water Purification:
  • Water bottles or hydration bladder (2 liters capacity)
  • Water purification tablets or a reliable water filter
  • Trekking Poles (optional but helpful for stability and reducing strain)
  • Personal Items:
  • Passport and necessary permits
  • Sufficient cash and cards (local currency and some USD)
  • Personal identification and travel insurance documents
  • Trekking permits and TIMS (Trekker's Information Management System) card
  • Camera with extra batteries/charger
  • Portable power bank for charging electronic devices
  • Personal toiletries (toilet paper, wet wipes, hand sanitizer)
  • Sunscreen and lip balm with SPF
  • Insect repellent
  • Personal medications and a basic first-aid kit
  • Electronics:
  • Headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries
  • Mobile phone with a local SIM card (for communication and GPS)
  • Portable charger for electronic devices
  • Trekking Map and Guidebook (if applicable)
  • Snacks and Energy Bars
  • Emergency Whistle and Multi-tool

Being well-prepared with the right gear enables adventurers to fully appreciate nature's beauty and tackle challenging trails with confidence. Always choose quality and reliability when picking your trekking equipment. Pack wisely, and take into account the weather conditions and altitude of your trek to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Focus on comfort and safety to enhance your trekking adventure.

Trekking members must provide copies of their passports and passport photographs for trekking permits before they arrive in Nepal. These documents can be sent via email or through a post box. Submitting these documents on time helps us process the required trekking permits ahead of your trip, making the arrangements smoother and ensuring a hassle-free start to your adventure in Nepal.

If you experience any issues or complaints during your tour, trekking, or expedition, it's important to communicate them right away to the hotelier and our company. Addressing the problem promptly is essential, as we cannot accept responsibility for any issues reported after your return home. If the issue cannot be resolved immediately, please inform us in writing within 30 days of completing your trip. Not following this procedure may affect your rights to claim us. Timely communication is crucial to ensure we can take the necessary actions and resolve any problems you encounter during your journey.

All clients are required to have a valid passport that remains valid for at least 6 months beyond their return date. You can obtain a Nepalese visa either from the Nepalese Consulate in your home country or upon arrival at Kathmandu Airport. The visa fees are as follows:

  • USD 30.00 or the equivalent in foreign currency for a 15-day Tourist Visa with Multiple Entries.
  • USD 50.00 or equivalent for a 30-day Tourist Visa with Multiple Entries.
  • USD 125.00 or equivalent for a 100-day Tourist Visa with Multiple Entries.
Visa Extension Fee
  • Tourist visa extension is done for a minimum of 15 days with USD 45 and USD 3 per day for additional days.
  • In the case of a delay of fewer than 150 days, an additional USD 5 per day is a late fine.

For most nationalities, E-Visas are available through the Government website: https://www.nepaliport.immigration.gov.np/eta-visa-processing

This will be validated with your doctor, taking into account the recommendations of remount doctors, responsible for your safety during the trip. It will contain:

  • Treatment of altitude pulmonary edema (Nifedipine 20LP or Sildenafil50).
  • Treatment of altitude cerebral edema (Betamethasone).
  • Treatment of acute mountain sickness (Acetazolamide).
  • Blood thinner (aspirin).
  • Analgesic (Paracetamol).
  • Powerful analgesic (Tramadol).
  • Anti-diarrheal (Racecadotril).
  • Anti-spasmodic (Phloroglucinol).
  • Anti-emetic (Domperidone).
  • Anti-acid for heartburn.
  • Intestinal antibiotic (Metronidazole).
  • Broad-spectrum antibiotic (Azithromycin).
  • Anti-inflammatories (tablets and ointment).
  • Antitussive (in tablets).
  • Lozenges for colds and sore throats.
  • Ophthalmic healing (Vitamin A Dulcis).
  • Tick tweezers, splinter, and blister needle, tweezers, 2/3 safety pins.
  • Disinfectant wipes, adhesive dressings (various sizes), double skin, 6 cm adhesive tape, Steri-strip.
  • Anti allergic treatment and cream against itching.
  • BIA fine and sunscreen.
  • Purifying tablets for water.
  • Appropriate antimalarial treatment, antiphrastic powder, and mosquito repellent.
  • Your personal medications

If you are traveling with children, minors are subject to the same obligations as adults (visa, passport, etc.): see above.

  • Formalities for leaving county territory

To leave the territory, all minors usually residing regardless of their nationality, if they are not accompanied by a holder of parental authority, must present the following three documents:

  • Identity document: Identity card or passport according to the requirements of the country of destination.
  • Authorization to leave the territory signed by one of the parents with parental authority.
  • Photocopy of the signatory parent's identity document.

There are no fixed guidelines for tipping in Nepal. On the last day of your trek, our staff will say goodbye and accept any tips you wish to give. It’s a good idea to tip your guide along with the rest of the team, even if the guide will be with you the next day. Many trekkers often feel uncertain about how much to tip. To assist you, we suggest reasonable amounts based on the trek's length and difficulty. You can calculate a fair tip by multiplying each staff member's daily rate by the number of days they worked.

Daily Tips Amount:
  • English-speaking guide: USD 3 to USD 4 per day/participant.
  • Driver: USD 1 to USD 2 per day/participant.

The tipping amount mentioned above applies to group trips, not to individuals. If you're traveling alone, you might tip a little less, perhaps by a few dollars each day.

The itineraries or programs mentioned may change without prior notice due to unforeseen circumstances beyond our control, such as weather hazards, landslides, political unrest, road blockages, avalanches, sudden illness, and more. We are happy to customize the program based on our clients' interests. If a trip is canceled due to unavoidable circumstances like war, natural disasters, political unrest, or severe weather, Ethic Himalaya Treks & Expedition P. Ltd will gladly offer an alternative trip of a similar standard. We will hold your reservation for your next trip, but not for more than one year.

Before departure, if there is a significant change in the itinerary that affects at least one day in five, we will notify you as soon as we can. You will have the option to accept the change, receive a refund for the land portion of the trip only, or choose an alternative tour that we offer.

After departure, we may need to adjust the itinerary due to local conditions or unforeseen events. In these emergency cases, any extra costs for necessary changes will be your responsibility. Please note that we are not liable for any incidental expenses arising from itinerary changes, including visa fees, vaccinations, or non-refundable flight costs.

To secure your booking for the Mustang Tiji Festival Trek, a non-refundable deposit of USD 500 per person is required. Once we receive this deposit, your booking will be confirmed. If you make your booking within 30 days of the departure date, the full amount will be due at that time. The remaining balance can be paid before or upon your arrival in Nepal, or before the trip's departure. Please send the non-refundable deposit to the company or its designated agent. If the deposit amount differs from what is stated here, the company will notify you during the booking process. You can make the booking deposit via bank transfer or by using a Credit Card (Visa or MasterCard). Detailed payment instructions are available on the booking form provided.

For the Mustang Tiji Festival Trek, you can make your final payment when you arrive in Nepal. We accept several payment methods, such as bank transfer, travel checks, cash, or credit cards (Visa or MasterCard). Please be aware that all card payments, including deposits, final balances, trip extensions, and other miscellaneous purchases, incur a 4% surcharge. Therefore, if you opt to pay by card, remember to factor in this additional fee.

We reserve the right to modify our pricing rates, as indicated in our marketing materials and on our website, in certain situations or due to external factors that are beyond our control, like changes in exchange rates or government regulations. Additionally, please be aware that domestic flight fares may fluctuate as a result of rising fuel costs. We strive to provide the most up-to-date and accurate prices for our treks and tours.

After you pay the deposit, your Mustang Tiji Festival Trek will be confirmed, and the remaining balance must be settled 90 days prior to the start of the trip. If you choose to cancel your participation, the following cancellation fees will apply:

  • More than 45 days before departure: Deposit will be retained.
  • Between 45 to 31 days before arrival: 30% of the total tour price.
  • Between 30 to 14 days before arrival: 40% of the total tour price.
  • Between 14 to 09 days before arrival: 70% of the total tour price.
  • Between 08 to 02 days before arrival: 80% of the total tour price.
  • Less than 48 hours before arrival: 90% of the total tour price.

We reserve the right to cancel a trip up to 56 days before departure, as outlined in Clause 14. Additionally, we may cancel a trip before departure if it becomes impractical to carry out the planned itinerary due to circumstances such as terrorism, natural disasters, political instability, or other external factors. If we do cancel your trip, you can choose to transfer the amounts paid to a different departure date or receive a full refund. In situations where the cancellation is due to external events beyond our control, refunds will be adjusted for any costs that cannot be recovered. Please be aware that we are not responsible for any incidental expenses you may have incurred related to your booking, such as visas, vaccinations, travel insurance excess, or non-refundable flights. Different cancellation policies may apply to specific trip styles, and your booking consultant will inform you of any differences if necessary.

If you need to transfer from one trip to another or pass your booking to someone else, please let us know at least 30 days before your planned departure date. A fee of USD 200 per person will apply for each change, in addition to any extra charges from hotels, ground operators, or airlines. If you inform us less than 45 days before the departure date, the cancellation refund policy will take effect. Transfers to another person are only allowed if they meet all the trip requirements, and you can transfer to a different departure as long as it’s within the current validity period.

Any changes to other arrangements related to your trip will result in an administration fee of USD 200 for each booking modification. This fee is separate from any charges imposed by hotels, ground operators, or airlines. Please note that no changes can be made to your booking within 10 days of your departure.

The price shown on our website is for a group of 6 to 15 people for the Upper Mustang 4WD Tour. If you're interested, we can also arrange this trip as a private experience, starting with just two participants. For groups of 15 or more, we offer a significant discount, which includes the chance for one person to join the trip at no cost. We know that many clients have inquiries about their desired dates, but please note that our pricing is affected by the following factors:

  • Group Size: The cost of the trip varies based on the number of participants in the group.
  • Accommodation Tier and Budget: The selection of hotel accommodations and the budget preferences of clients play a role in determining the overall cost.
  • Customization: We're open to adjusting the trekking itinerary to suit your available time and specific requirements.
  • Extra Services: If you wish to incorporate additional services, we can discuss and mutually agree upon adjustments to the price.
  • Support Staff: The presence of Trekking Guides, Assistant Guides, and extra porters can impact the overall cost.

Please don't hesitate to contact us if you need more information or want to customize your trip to suit your preferences. Our goal is to offer a clear and adaptable pricing structure that meets your requirements.

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