Eroded canyons, panoramic view of the Himalayas, high-altitude deserts and stratified rock formations are the identity of Mustang. The demarcation of Upper and Lower Mustang was done by the national government to restrict foreign movement in the upper region. Even today, the Upper Mustang region is classified as a restricted area. Foreigners who wish to venture into this wonderous region are required to obtain a restricted area permit along with their TIMS Card and ACAP entry permit.

However, Lower Mustang doesn’t feature any of these restrictions.

Foreigners require only the basics: TIMS Card and ACAP entry permit to venture into this region.

Cost of TIMS Card & Permit:

1. Organized TIMS Card (Blue): $10

2. Individual TIMS Card (Green): $20

3. SAARC Country TIMS Card (Red): $3

4. ACAP Permit: $20

Where do I get the permit and card?

The TIMS card and permits are obtained from the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) office. They are located in Bhrikuti Mandap of Kathmandu and Lakeside Road of Pokhara.

What are the basics of Lower Mustang Trek?

Basic Itinerary Days: 9 Days

Route: KTM- PKR- Jomsom ( Flight) - Kagbeni (Trek) - Jharkot (Trek) - Muktinath (Trek) - Lupra (Trek) - Jomsom - PKR (Flight)

Trek Style: Tea House

Max Elevation: 3795 M

Attractions: Red Gompa, Apple Orchids, Muktinath Temple, Panoramic Peaks View, Thak Kola, Bonpo Monastery, Sayka Gompa

How do I start?

Once you have landed at TIA (Tribhuvan International Airport), you can either experience a bit of the capital (Kathmandu) for a few days or get a connecting flight to Pokhara. The distance between Pokhara and Kathmandu is 200 KM. You can opt to take a bus instead of a flight as well. Your available options are either local or deluxe buses.

Deluxe buses leave at 7 AM from Sorakhute Bus Station in Kathmandu. You may either book a ticket beforehand or arrive an hour early, pay and embark directly at the terminal. We recommend these buses as they have air conditioning. The travel time ranges between 7-8 hours, with stops for lunch and snacks at good quality rest stops.

You can skip all of the hassles by contacting the front desk officer at the hotel. S/he shall do their best to arrange these services for you. They can also develop a proper itinerary to experience Lower Mustang at a reasonable rate.

When is the right time to trek?

In Nepal, Spring and Autumn is prime trekking season. The skies are clear with light to minimal rainfall. Autumn (Mid-September to Mid-November) is best for Lower Mustang Trek.

During other months such as December - February, the climate is colder and potential high snowfall may not allow you to trek above High Camp. Whereas during pre-monsoon ( Mid-May to Mid-July) and monsoon (Mid-July to Mid-September), chances of rain and clouding are high. The forest area shall be full of leeches and mosquito's.

Spring (Mid-March to Mid-May) is also a great time to trek this region. Temperature is nominal, and winds are light, allowing you to have a beautiful walk. The plant life will be blossoming: amplifying the atmosphere.

What should I wear and carry?

Proper clothing is vital while trekking to remote areas. In Spring and Autumn, you need summer/light clothing for the day hours and warmers for the night. If you’re travelling during the pre-winter and winter months, you need to wear your heavy jacket. During pre-winter and winter, warm clothes are essential. A heavily padded jacket, full sleeve t-shirt and fleece-lined pants are essential. During spring and autumn, a parka is mandatory. An umbrella and a raincoat should be carried as well.

Does the trek cost the same around the year?

No, the cost presented to you by your tour agent varies as per the season. The cost of accommodation is higher during peak season. Food costs rise during winter as transportation of goods becomes difficult. During peak season, you are bound to be over-charged. Off-season treks are usually less expensive due to slow business. You’ll get a sweet deal if you time your adventure off-season.

In the next part of this article, we shall look into the itinerary.