Though part of Nepal, the landscapes and people of Mustang have more in common with Tibet. Lying behind the rain shadow of the Himalaya, the arid mountains and valleys of this once forbidden Kingdom have only been open to trekkers since 1992. Special permits are needed, which makes trekking here more costly, however the rewards are great. What you have to bring with for to do Trekking please Click here
The remote Kingdom of Mustang was for years sealed off and out of bounds to foreign trekkers, its desert landscapes and fabled walled city shrouded in the mystery and intrigue that forbidden places inspire. Since 1992, a limited number of visitors have discovered the breathtaking beauty of the region, trekking among its strange eroded canyons and dusty medieval villages, which are steeped in the Tibetan culture of the Lobas people.
This 3 night add-on, exploring the Kathmandu Valley, is very popular and a great way to relax before or after your trek, immersing yourself in the deeply spiritual cultural side of Nepal. You'll visit the famous Buddhist shrines of Boudnath and Swayambunath.