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Light Trails to Get You Started - Part I

  • Lower Mustang Trek

  • Royal Trek

Nepal is a greatest destination to escape the urban world and indulge in natural merry and joy. Treading the avid landscapes can be difficult for novice travelers and trekkers. In this series, we explore various light walking trails which are great to begin one's journey of exploring Nepal.

Required for Trek

Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS) Card

SAARC

  • USD 3 (Per Individual in group trekkers)

  • USD 6 ( Free Individual Trekkers)

Foreigners

  • USD 10 (Per Individual in group trekkers)

  • USD 20 ( Free Individual Trekkers)

Obtain TIMS card from:

Tourist Service Centre

  • Nepal Tourism Board Office

  • Bhrikutimandap, Kathmandu


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: 3795m

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

  • Best Season: May - November

The barren landscape of Lower Mustang at times can feel like an otherworldly experience. With its rustic atmosphere, barren hills and tantalizing view of the Himalayas, it also offers the travellers an opportunity to experience the traditional lifestyle of the Thakali people who have called this region home for thousands of years. A far and easy trail which departs from Jomsom, with moderate altitude climbs and features a fair trial for all to enjoy.

This region offers a glimpse of the well-preserved architecture, history and traditions of Tibetan culture. It is also home to one of the most ancient religions of Bon which still finds a place in the settlements of Lupra and its neighbouring villages. Muktinath which is one of the holiest pilgrimage sites for believers of both Hinduism and Buddhism falls on this trail.

Mustang was a semi-autonomous kingdom ruled by the Bista family up till 2008 AD and was also known as the forbidden kingdom. The most popular destination of this region is Upper Mustang also known as the Kingdom of Lo, which doesn’t fall in this trail as it is a rigorous trek. Falling in the Trans-Himalaya region the landscape is greatly arid, which creates a rustic, outback experience. Being in the Trans-Himalaya region this trail is accessible even during the Monsoon season (June to August) as this region receives little to no rainfall. Except for the peak winter seasons, this trail can be hit in during Spring (March-May) and fall (September to November).


Royal Trek

  • Basic Itinerary Days: 5 Days

  • Route: KTM- PKR (Flight/Bus)- Bijayapur (Drive)- Kalikasthan (Trek)- Syaklung(Trek) - Chisapani(Trek)- Sundare Danda ( Trek) - Pokhara (Drive)

  • Permit: Basic Permit (T.I.M.S)

  • Cost: USD $25

  • Trek Style: Tea House

  • Max Elevation: 1730M

  • Attractions: Lakes such as Rupa, Begnas and Fewa, Rhododendron Forests, Panoramic Peaks View with mountains such as Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, Machhapuchhre, Annapurna and it’s sisters.

  • Best Season: September - December and March to May

The trail gets its name after Prince Charles and his entourage explored Annapurna region through this path in the early eighties. One of the most popular short trails in Annapurna Conservation Area, the basic itinerary of 5 days is great for adventurers who don’t have much time but still wish to explore the region. Located in the North-Western side of Pokhara, the trails of Royal Trek allows you to experience the majestic mountains of Machapuchre, Manaslu, Annapurna, Lamjung Himal and Dhaulagiri and others. It also provides you with an opportunity to witness the life of the ethnic communities of Gurungs and Magars.

The trek passes through beautiful Gurung hamlets, where one can indulge in the traditional lifestyle, culture, and traditions of the Gurung people which they have preserved and maintained even till this day.

This specific trail is far less crowded than the trails of Ghorepani and Ghandruk but is a true hidden gem in terms of experiencing the culture, tradition and majesty of the Annapurna region in such a short duration of time.

This trail can be accomplished in the seasons of Autumn, Spring and even during the winter. The winters are colder of course but allow the trekkers to walk in a crowd-free environment and enjoy the winter side of the trail. The basic itinerary can also be shortened to 4 days if one requests his/her travel agency.

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