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Wet,Wild and High Adventure Mustang 24 days

Yet humans have lived in this hostile environment for centuries. They have built their settlements along rivers and creeks, the villages of whitewashed houses appear like oases in a huge desert. People work as farmers on their fields, sowing and harvesting barley and potatoes, and driving cattle to relatively fertile meadows.

Lo Gekar, the oldest monastery in Mustang High up in vertical cliffs are inaccessible caves where people dwelled two thousand years ago. Much later the region came under the influence of the Tibetan Yarlung dynasty. In the 15th century the independent kingdom of Lo was founded by Amepal, whose invitation of the famous Buddhist scholar Ngorchen Künga Zangpo led to a cultural zenith never to be reached again in the following centuries.
It was probably thanks to its remoteness that even in later times of conquest Mustang was granted large autonomy. The destruction of their culture and religion could be averted but the Hindu culture and tourism are definitely a threat these days.
Lo- Manthang, capital of the former kingdom only in 1950 was it officially declared part of Nepal. The years following the Chinese invasion of Tibet proved to be the most difficult ones in Mustang’s history. Large numbers of Tibetan freedom fighters set up their camps and attacked the nearby Chinese troops, putting Nepal in a delicate situation. In the 1970 the Dalai Lama asked the guerillas to stop their fighting, the Nepalese government arrested and sentenced some of the leaders.
It takes some effort to discover the scenic and cultural beauties and mysteries of such an area. Our plan is to follow the Kali Gandaki from Jomosom northwards for two days, then taking the west route to the capital Lo Manthang and from there back to Jomosom over the holy site Muktinath.
Highlights of the Trekking: Explore the ancient Himalayan Kingdom, Interesting and picturesque places, World Deepest gorge, Buddhist monasteries, Ancient and isolated village, Unique culture and Tradition, Rafting in KALIGANDAKI River, travel to and ride elephant back's to the grassland where the tiger streaks by land.
Facts of the Trek
Trip destination: Upper Mustang, Rafting & Jungle
Grade: Moderate to Strenuous,
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Minimum group size: 2 Best
Season: February, March, April, May, October, November,
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Approx: Per day walking time: 5 – 6 hours
Type of Trek: Teahouse & Camping-
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Trip Duration: 23 days
Trekking Equipments:
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Maximum Altitude: 4320mt
Minimum altitude: 2713mt
Activities: Adventure trekking and sightseeing around upper Mustang, jungle safari
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Culture: Mixed
Starting/Ending point: Kathmandu
Note: During adventure trek (Camp or lodge treks) within Nepal Himalayas, weather, local politics, transport or a multitude of other factors beyond our control can result in a change of itinerary. It is, however, very unlikely that the itinerary would be substantially altered; if alterations are necessary the trekking guide / leader will decide what is the best alternative, taking into consideration the best interests of the whole group. Where a change does occur, we do everything we can to minimize its effect, but we cannot be responsible for the results of changes or delays.
BRIEF OUTLINE ITINERARY:
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu 1345mt and transfer to select hotel
Day 02: Guided Sightseeing tours around Historical sites
Day 03: Drive or fly to Pokhara (820m.) O/N hotel
Day 04: Fly to Jomsom and trekking begins O/N camp or lodge
Day 05-17: Trekking & Hiking activities in Himalayas
Day 18-20: Rafting in Kali Gandaki River and drive back to Pokhara O/N hotel
Day 21: Drive to Chitwan National Park O/N lodge
Day 22: Full day jungle activities as per program itinerary O/N lodge
Day 23: Drive or fly back to Pokhara O/N hotel
Day 24: Program complete and final departure 

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