Upper Mustang

Upper Mustang, often referred to as the “Last Forbidden Kingdom,” is a remote and culturally rich region nestled in the rain shadow of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges in Nepal. This restricted area, opened to tourists only in 1992, offers a unique trekking experience with its arid landscapes, ancient monasteries, and distinctive Tibetan-influenced culture. The trek takes you through medieval walled villages, eroded canyons, and breathtaking rock formations, providing a glimpse into Mustang’s rich history and traditions. The capital, Lo Manthang, is a highlight with its well-preserved Tibetan architecture and a sense of stepping back in time.