Upper Mustang Trek- Trekking in Nepal
The Upper Mustang trek journey allows visitors to experience one of the few places in the world where the lifestyle has remained unchanged for many years. This is because the region, until recently, was inaccessible to outsiders. Isolation has helped the people of Mustang to maintain their lifestyle and heritage for centuries. Hidden behind the majestic Himalayan ranges of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna. The Upper Mustang trek is filled with beautiful trekking zones. Special Area Trekking Permits are required by trekkers when they visit this region and a Liaison Officer still accompanies every trek to Mustang.
Although officially part of Nepal, the Mustang region in the upper reaches of the Kali Gandaki River is a world unto itself. Long closed to foreigners because of its strategic location on the Tibetan border. The Upper Mustang trek has only been open to hikers for less than a decade and it is closely regulated by the Nepali government. Only organized treks are allowed into the region, and those require an expensive trekking permit. Consequently, Upper Mustang treks are among the most expensive in Nepal. However, for many people the cost is more than justified by the chance to explore this high desert region that has far more in common with Tibet than it does with Nepal. The brown landscape, jagged peaks, and mud-walled villages are reminders of what Tibet must have been like before the Chinese invasion.