Itinerary Details
MT Sobek: Nepal Mystical Mustang Trekking
Day 1 Arrive in Nepal
Welcome to Kathmandu! Meet your MT Sobek representative and transfer to your hotel. In the afternoon, your trip guide will hold a short briefing and orientation, including information on trekking and other important information. In the evening we will gather for a welcome dinner.
Accommodation: Yak and Yeti Hotel
(D)
Day 2 Culture in Kathmandu, Flight to Pokhara
30-minute flight
Enjoy a morning tour of the Pashupatinath Hindu temple complex on the Bagmati River and Bodhnath's enormous Buddhist stupa — the largest in Asia and the center of Tibetan Buddhist culture in the UNESCO-listed Kathmandu Valley. Later in the afternoon, transfer to the airport and fly to Pokhara, a lively town set beside Phewa Lake with fantastic views of the Annapurna Range.
Accommodation: Temple Tree Resort and Spa
(B, D)
Day 3 Fly to Jomsom and Drive to Ghemi
5-hour private Jeep transfer
Board a flight from Pokhara to Jomsom (8,922') and embark on a Jeep ride to the village of Ghemi along the rocky trails of the Kali Gandaki River. At Kagbeni village, cross the checkpoint and enter the forbidden kingdom of Mustang. Drive through the villages of beautiful red, yellow, and brown sandstone pillars, cross famed Chele La Pass (12,251'), and descend to the village of Samar (12,005') with its views of the Annapurna. Continue ever higher over passes and through tiny settlements before descending to camp in the village of Ghemi.
Accommodation: MT Sobek Camp—Mustang
(B, L, D)
Day 4 Hike to Ghar Gompa
5–6 hours/6.5 miles hiking with 2,165’ elevation gain & 725’ elevation loss
From Ghemi, follow the trail across the valley, across a suspension bridge over the Dhakmar Chu River, then past the most impressive and longest stretch of mani wall (boulders inscribed with carved Buddhist prayers) in Upper Mustang. Descend to the secluded village of Dhakmar, situated under magnificent red sandstone cliffs dotted with cave openings. Climb up a rocky gully to Muila pass and your first view of famous Ghar Gompa, an eighth-century monastery.
Accommodation: MT Sobek Camp—Mustang
(B, L, D)
Day 5 Descend to Lo Manthang
5–6 hours/5.5 miles hiking with 1,085’ elevation gain & 1,595’ elevation loss
Depart Ghar Gompa and, after crossing several valleys, reach the Chago La pass — at 14,038', it's the highest pass on the trek through Mustang. After a long, gradual descent, you finally get your first view of the walled city of Lo Manthang in the distance, set amongst fields and poplar trees. From here, a steady downhill leads you to camp.
(B, L, D)
Day 6 Enjoy Lo Manthang
Rest your legs and tour Lo Manthang, starting with its two 15th-century monasteries, Thubchen Gompa and Champa Gompa. Atmospheric with burning incense, flickering yak-butter lamps, Buddhist murals, intricate mandalas, and chanting monks, entering these buildings — so remote they've been untouched by modernity for centuries — is a sensorial and spiritual experience. A team of conservation architects has gently restored both monasteries with funding provided by the American Himalayan Foundation. Also here, visit the monastic school at Choede Gompa, the only monastery in Lo Manthang that houses monks.
(B, L, D)
Day 7 Depart Lo Manthang for Yara
7–8 hours/10 miles hiking with 1,930’ elevation gain & 2,600’ elevation loss
Leaving Lo Manthang, the trail leads south towards Charang, climbs a pass overlooking Lo Manthang, and then heads down toward the Kali Gandaki Gorge. The final section of the dry, dusty trail drops sharply to the village of Dhi, marked by a patchwork of fertile fields and trees. After a well-deserved break at Dhi, hike up to the village of Yara. Just before reaching Yara, behold an incredible series of 300-foot-high, wind-scoured cliffs resembling giant organ pipes. The cliffs are dotted with numerous cave openings — one of Upper Mustang's most spectacular sights!
(B, L, D)
Day 8 Day Trip to Luri Gompa
5–6 hours/6.5 miles hiking with 1,330’ elevation gain & loss
Take an excursion from Yara to Luri Gompa, one of the world's few remaining cave monasteries. Luri is also the most important in Upper Mustang, as it is one of the only monasteries in the region belonging to the Kagyu sect of Tibetan Buddhism. The monastery comprises a series of interconnected chapels covering various levels, all carved out of the cliff. The inner room contains a large chorten painted with deities. Kashmiri-style paintings of exquisite flowers, deities, and various figures of Indian origin adorn the dome-shaped roof and the west wall.
(B, L, D)
Day 9 Hike to Tangge
7–8 hours/10 miles hiking with 2,660’ elevation gain & 3,600’ elevation loss
From Yara, the trail leads south to Dhechyang Khola, winding steeply uphill before opening to magnificent views of landscape below. Continue downhill into the village of Tangge, a small hamlet whose homes form a fort nestled below cliffs eroded into massive columns. The view of the settlement, with its groups of chortens and mani walls of various shapes and sizes, is simply stunning! Tonight's camp is constructed in a walled compound to protect guests from the dry Mustang winds.
(B, L, D)
Day 10 Cross Rivers to Behold Dhaulagiri
5–6 hours/6 miles hiking with 3,200’ elevation gain & 660’ elevation loss
On your way out of Tangge, enjoy an atmospheric walk through town to the trail leading down to the Tangge Khola, where you'll cross a wooden bridge. Hike above the village, then descend to the wide, rocky Yak Khola plain. After another river crossing, ascend steeply as the horizon widens between Charang, Lo Manthang, and Nepal's northern border. From the prayer flag-adorned summit of Pha, revel in your first awe-inspiring view of Dhaulagiri. Tonight, camp near the only water source on this part of the trek.
(B, L, D)
Day 11 Journey on to Jomsom
2-hour Jeep transfer
6–7 hours/9.5 miles hiking with 710’ elevation gain & 4,280’ elevation loss
Today the trail winds uphill, opening to exceptional views of the entire Mustang Valley. Admire them, but then refocus on the trail, which is narrow and, on one side, drops 3,000 feet! Soon the trail veers away from the rim and reveals the extraordinary Kali Gandaki Valley, with myriad peaks surrounding the famous Thorang La pass (17,764'). Begin your descent of a steep, rough trail that leads to Chhuksang where our jeep will be waiting for us. From Chhuksang transfer back to Jomsom enjoying wonderful views of Mt. Nilgiris (23,166'). After many nights of camping, enjoy a night at a cozy guesthouse.
Accommodation: Om Guesthouse—Jomsom
(B, L, D)
Day 12 Return to Kathmandu
20-minute flight & 30-minute flight
Bid farewell to the Upper Mustang as you fly from Jomsom to Kathmandu via Pokhara. If weather affects your flight (always possible in Nepal), you'll spend another day in Jomsom. Flights in and out of Jomsom are commonly delayed or cancelled due to unpredictable weather. If delayed, all meals at Jomsom are included while you wait. An extra day at the end of the trek ensures connections to your homeward-bound flight. Without delays, spend the day exploring in Kathmandu!
Accommodation: Yak and Yeti Hotel
(B)
Day 13 Explore Kathmandu
Begin today in Kathmandu Valley with a morning tour of Bhaktapur, an enchanting medieval Nepalese town. A highlight is Durbar Square, with its temples, ancient palace ruins, and exquisite Sun Dhoka — a gilded gate crafted in 1753. This afternoon you're free to roam, relax, or do some last-minute shopping or sightseeing in Kathmandu on your own. In the evening, join the group for a farewell dinner at a local restaurant.
Accommodation: Yak and Yeti Hotel
(B, D)
Day 14 Depart for Home
After breakfast, transfer from your hotel to the airport and depart Kathmandu on your homeward-bound flight. Please note that most flights require an overnight en route to your destination.
(B)