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18 days tour

Mustang Tiji Festival Trek

$ 3,325 .00 USD

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Mustang Tiji Festival Trek

This tour includes:

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All Private Transportation Including Airport Transfers Meals (breakfast, dinner, and supper) during the trek. Insurance for the guide All necessary papers permit and TIMS card A basic first-aid box Emergency rescue operation (only if you have Travel Insurance) All government, Local taxes, and official Expenses Farewell dinner at a typical Nepalese restaurant with cultural shows.

Flights

Domestic flights are included

Guide

Professional, certified, and English-speaking guide

Meals

Full Board during Trek and Breakfasts

Transport

All Private Transportation Including Airport Transfers

Accommodation

3* hotel in Kathmandu

Not included:

Optional

Find the guidelines regarding essential trekking gear. Daypack above 40 liters. (Must be waterproof) Down jacket (rental available) Warm sleeping bag (rental available) Sun head, gulf cap, sunglasses, headlamp, and torchlight. Ear-muffs, sun Lotions/sun cream. One pair of liner gloves is thin wool and synthetic. Cotton t-shirts, Synthetic t-shirt. Two Long sleeve polyester or synthetic lightweight for sunny days. One Soft-shell jacket water & wind resist. One swimming dress. Inner clothes as your requirement. Liner socks, woolen socks. Proper trekking shoes. Imodium or Pepto Bismo capsules for upset stomach or diarrhea. Diamox for altitude sickness. The guide will help you to take it. One small personal-sized first-aid kit with blister treatments such as moleskin, bands, anti-infection ointments, muscle relief ointments.

Insurance

Insurance is not included

Others

Nepal entry visa fees, you can easily issue the visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu. Foods and hotels before and after the trek. All kinds of beverages including tea, water, wine, etc. Additional costs by out of management control due to natural calamities, weather conditions, etc. Personal expenses such as snacks, laundry, telephone, WIFI, and hot shower at tea houses on a trek. Personal trekking equipment for this trek. Tipping for the guide and staff (Recommended) Any other expenses that are not mentioned in the Price Include section of this trek.

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Itinerary of your trip Mustang Tiji Festival Trek

  • Day 1 Arrival In Kathmandu (1,400M/4,592Ft)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Arrival In Kathmandu (1,400M/4,592Ft)

      The flight into Kathmandu Valley is breathtaking with a panoramic view of the Himalayan ranges and the valley below. A representative will meet you at Tribhuvan International Airport and drive you to your accommodation.

  • Day 2 Kathmandu: Sightseeing And Trek Preparation
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Kathmandu: Sightseeing And Trek Preparation

      Tour the world heritage sites of Durbar Square, Pashupatinath Temple, Swayambhunath Stupa, and Bouddhanath Stupa. The Durbar Square provides insight into the perceptions of ancient royals. For all Hindus, Pashupatinath Temple is one of the most important pilgrimage sites. The Monkey Temple is also known as Swayambhunath, and the Bouddhanath Stupa is one of the worldโ€™s biggest stupas.

      Later in the evening meet up with your trekking guide and prepare for your trek.

  • Day 3 Drive From Kathmandu To Pokhara (800M/2,625Ft, 200Km, 6 To 7 Hours) / Optional: Flight (35 Minutes)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Drive From Kathmandu To Pokhara (800M/2,625Ft, 200Km, 6 To 7 Hours) / Optional: Flight (35 Minutes)

      The Prithvi Highway will take you from Kathmandu to Pokhara, views of the hillsides, valley lowlands, green rice fields, and stunning rivers Trishuli and Marsyangdi can be seen from the highway, youโ€™ll stop for lunch at a local restaurant in the middle of the journey. If you prefer the comfort of travel, you may take a flight to Pokhara instead of driving. After checking into your accommodation, you may relax and enjoy the evening at the surrounding Fewa Lakeside.

  • Day 4 Flight To Jomsom (2,700M/8,856Ft, 25 Minutes) And Trek To Kagbeni (2,810M/92,17Ft, 3 To 4 Hours)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Flight To Jomsom (2,700M/8,856Ft, 25 Minutes) And Trek To Kagbeni (2,810M/92,17Ft, 3 To 4 Hours)

      After breakfast, you will board a flight to Jomsom, which is located in the Mustang District in Nepalโ€™s western area. The flight to Jomsom is exceptional with breathtaking views of snowy mountains and hills eventually landing on barren, parched terrain, the economic heart of the Kali Gandaki valley is Jomsom village, from where dirt roads link to several settlements and where locals may be seen selling locally cultivated delicious apples, youโ€™ll begin your climb to Kagbeni after you arrive at the domestic airport.

      Youโ€™ll pass the entrance of the lower Mustang, Kagbeni village. Dhaulagiri Mountain can be seen from the settlement with brick-laden buildings and historical monasteries.

  • Day 5 Trek From Kagbeni To Chele (3,050M/10,004Ft, 5 To 6 Hours)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Trek From Kagbeni To Chele (3,050M/10,004Ft, 5 To 6 Hours)

      Youโ€™ll set out on a lengthy trek to Chele, after leaving the mystical Tibetan settlement of Kagbeni, you will travel deeper into Upper Mustangโ€™s restricted territory, where youโ€™ll be requested to present your Restricted Area Permit at the checkpoint. After that, walk beside the Kali Gandaki River basin along the route, youโ€™ll be treated to panoramas of the Nilgiri mountains from here. Tangbe village will finally be reached, then itโ€™s a short climb to Chhusang village, the crossing of the Kali Gandaki to Chele village. One of the kingdoms of Mustangโ€™s oldest Buddhist communities.

  • Day 6 Trek From Chele To Shyanbochen (3,475M/11,398Ft, 6 To 7 Hours)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Trek From Chele To Shyanbochen (3,475M/11,398Ft, 6 To 7 Hours)

      By ascending the steep canyon and crossing the Taklam La pass at an elevation of 3,624m/11,889ft, you will complete a lengthy walk from Chele to Shyanbochen settlement, eventually, arriving at Dajori La pass, the dayโ€™s highest pass at 3,735m/12,253ft walking by the Ramchung Cave and the Chungsi Cave, which are prehistoric settlersโ€™ testaments.

      The vistas of the Nilgiri peak, Damodar Danda, Yakawa Kang, Annapurna, and Tilicho peak will astound you along the path, from here youโ€™ll see the Syangboche Khola and then ascend steeply from Chungsi cave to Samar town, passing through meadows and hillsides on your way to Syangboche village.

  • Day 7 Trek From Shyanbochen To Tsarang (3,620M/11,874Ft, 7- 8 Hours)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Trek From Shyanbochen To Tsarang (3,620M/11,874Ft, 7- 8 Hours)

      It will be a long and tiring trek, but youโ€™ll be rewarded with magnificent landscapes of ethnic settlements, rock formations, and snowcapped mountains, youโ€™ll cross via the Yamada La pass (3,850m/12,631ft) and the Nyi Pass (4,010m/13,156ft) on your route to Ghami settlement. Ghami is one of the most populous settlements in Mustangโ€™s Lo area, then at an elevation of 3,870m/12,696ft, youโ€™ll cross a suspension bridge over the Ghami Khola River to the Tsarang La Pass and continue to Tsarang village after passing via Drakmar settlement.

  • Day 8 Trek From Tsarang To Lo Manthang (3,730M/12,235Ft, 3 To 4 Hours)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Trek From Tsarang To Lo Manthang (3,730M/12,235Ft, 3 To 4 Hours)

      Go to Lo Manthang, the Kingdom of Mustangโ€™s ancient capital, after breakfast starts the hike early morning along the way pass by the Ghar Goempa, one of Mustangโ€™s oldest monasteries, which is accessed by climbing alongside the Tsarang river. In the monastery, youโ€™ll get the opportunity to see Guru Rimpocheโ€™s scriptures. Then, at 3,950m/12,959ft, descend through the gorge to Lo La Pass.

      The high-standing Nilgiri, Annapurna I, Bhrikuti Peak, Tilicho Peak, and Damodar Kunda will be visible throughout the walk, youโ€™ll reach Lo Manthang, Mustangโ€™s northernmost point, in a brief duration.

      Since the trek is short, youโ€™ll have plenty of time to explore Lo Manthang, the mud-brick dwellings, and Gompas, you may also make a visit to one of Loโ€™s four major monasteries. Jampa Lhakhang also referred to as the God House, is one of the oldest monasteries, dating back to the 15th century. The Tubchen Goempa, which was erected in the 15th century and has a large assembly hall for pilgrims, visit the Chode Goempa, the cityโ€™s most important monastery.

  • Day 9 The First Day Of The Tiji Festival In Lo-Manthang
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      The First Day Of The Tiji Festival In Lo-Manthang

      Today youโ€™ll be attending the Tiji Festivalโ€™s first day. Tiji is a Japanese word that means "global peace and prosperity." The Vajrayana Buddhist religionโ€™s Tiji Festival has indeed been practiced for centuries. Its origins may be traced back to King Samdup Rabten, who executed the Vajrakila ceremony for the purification of malevolent spirits in Mustang in the 17th century, monks have since contributed to this tradition by performing various rituals displays. The celebration lasts three days on the lunar calendar, which usually falls in May.


      The celebration involves a pilgrimage to the Lo-Manthang Royal Palace, which was constructed 600 years ago, the monks of Chhode Monastery will conduct different performances on the first day of the festival to explain to visitors the origin of the Tiji festival. The enormous thangka painting portraying Buddhist relics and Guru Rimpoche displayed on the white walls of the Royal Palace is noticeable at a glance, youโ€™ll also have the chance to meet Lo Manthangโ€™s Monarch. Tsa Chhamโ€™s traditional dance performance reflects one-third of Tijiโ€™s story. Tiji celebrates the triumph of Dorjee Sonam, a reincarnation of Lord Buddha, over a demon who is said to have wreaked devastation on the inhabitants, the extravagant headgear and colorful dresses worn by the performers will dazzle, you may also chat with locals who have assembled from nearby villages to witness the wonder.

  • Day 10 Attend The Second Day Of The Tiji Festiva
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Attend The Second Day Of The Tiji Festiva

      Today, after breakfast, you will head to the Royal Palace to witness the second day of the Tiji festival. The courtyard is once again bustling with residents and members of the royal family. The tale of Dorjee Sonam will be continued through the Nga Chham dance on this day. Dorjee Sonam is shown releasing the demon to the Buddhaโ€™s realm in the second segment. During the dance performance, various movements and gestures symbolize various deeper significance.

      The dancing performance, which is said to eliminate all obstacles in life, captivates the villagersโ€™ curiosity, and the thrashing of the cymbals and the hammering of the drums will be energizing. After youโ€™ve had your fill of the festivities, you may interact with the residents and then go on short hikes to overlooks and religious sites.

  • Day 11 Attend The Final Day Of The Tiji Festival
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Attend The Final Day Of The Tiji Festival

      The most remarkable festival in Upper Mustang draws to a close on this day, after breakfast, you will travel to the Royal Palace to see the final dance depicting the conclusion of Dorjee Sonamโ€™s three-part victory story. The Rha Chham dance will be performed, in which a monk portraying Dorjee Sonam throws an effigy of the demon. Tsampa crafts the effigy, which is made of barley, which portrays the demonโ€™s expulsion from Mustang. The finale is magnificent and awe-inspiring. The Tiji festival concludes on a bright note, with the theme of spreading peace and prosperity across the world.

      Itโ€™s intriguing to be a part of the hidden kingdom of Loโ€™s most treasured and prestigious festival, alongside the monarchs and inhabitants. The festival evokes respect for the residentsโ€™ deeply rooted customs and traditions.

  • Day 12 Trek From Lo-Manthang To Dhakmar (3,810M/12,500Ft, 7-8 Hours)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Trek From Lo-Manthang To Dhakmar (3,810M/12,500Ft, 7-8 Hours)

      Youโ€™ll bid your goodbyes to the charming people of Lo-Manthang and return to Dhakmar. If you have not visited the Ghar Goempa earlier in the trek, you can stop along the route, more than 160 nuns lived at the convent, which was also known as Gargen Chyoling Nunnery. Guru Rimpoche is linked to the monastery, and his paintings may be found inside, a monster is said to have wrecked the Samye monastery in Tibet during the night as it was being built. As a result, Guru Rimpoche was summoned to assist. The monks were told by Guru Rimpoche that Samye could not be finished unless a monastery was established at Lo Gekar, hence the monastery was built here between Lo Manthang and Dhakmar. The imperial red cliffs of the Dhakmar village, and also the yaks grazing in the green pastures below, are a sight to see.

  • Day 13 Trek From Dhakmar To Shyanbochen (3,500M/11,482Ft, 6-7 Hours)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Trek From Dhakmar To Shyanbochen (3,500M/11,482Ft, 6-7 Hours)

      The trip begins at Dhakmar and continues via Syangboche village, youโ€™ll ascend a hilltop before descending to Akaima, to get to Ghiling village, youโ€™ll have to cross a narrow dry plateau and pass through verdant fields. In the afternoon, there will be high winds in the region so make an early start, youโ€™ll cross the Yamada La pass (3,850m/12,631ft) and the Nyi Pass (4,010m/13,126ft) after passing through Ghami hamlet. To get to Syangboche, follow the Tama Gaon route down past the barley fields and little streams.

  • Day 14 Trek From Syangbochen To Chhusang (2,980M/9,776Ft, 6-7 Hours)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Trek From Syangbochen To Chhusang (2,980M/9,776Ft, 6-7 Hours)

      Trek from Syangbochen to Chhusang, retracing your steps for the first section of your trek by following the Syangbochen stream, Mustang Khola will thereafter be your guide follow the river, Chhusang is located at the confluence of the Narshing and Kali Gandaki rivers, the cliffs are a combination of red-orange and silver-gray in hue. Thagsing Grangma refers to the caves in the towering cliffs, you may visit the historic Gompa Gang nunnery when you arrive at Chhusang. Observe the community busily farms and settlements itโ€™s a wonderful site.

  • Day 15 Trek From Chhusang To Jomsom (2,720M/8,923Ft, 6-7 Hours)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Trek From Chhusang To Jomsom (2,720M/8,923Ft, 6-7 Hours)

      By trekking down the Kali Gandaki Riverโ€™s riverbank, you may reach Jomsom, Mustangโ€™s vibrant commercial hub, you might be lucky enough to come across the black fossilized stones known as Shaligram along the banks of the Kali Gandaki, which have tremendous spiritual and therapeutic importance, stop for lunch in the enigmatic Kagbeni village along the trail. Dhaulagiri and Nilgiri mountain views will captivate you.

      Jomsom serves as a hub for all tourism activities and is home to Mustangโ€™s only airport. It is home to Tibetan Buddhists and also Thakali inhabitants, the village of Marpha is a great representation of Jomsomโ€™s distinct customs and cultures. In the evening, you may try some local beverages, cuisine, and dried apples, a delicacy of the region.

  • Day 16 Flight To Pokhara (800M/2,625Ft, 25 Minutes) And Sightseeing Tour
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Flight To Pokhara (800M/2,625Ft, 25 Minutes) And Sightseeing Tour

      By flying from Jomsom Domestic Airport to Pokhara, you will bid farewell to the mythical Kingdom of Mustang, the flight is picturesque, offering views of the famous Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri, and Annapurna ranges, and youโ€™ll be transferred to your accommodation in Pokhara once you arrive. After recharging your batteries and resting for a while, you may head on a sightseeing trip to Pokhara. An excellent Thakali dinner in a local restaurant, boating in the Fewa Lake, hike to Peace Pagoda are a few of the local attractions.

  • Day 17 Drive From Pokhara To Kathmandu (1,400M/4,592Ft, 6 To 7 Hours)/ Optional: Flight (35 Minutes)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Drive From Pokhara To Kathmandu (1,400M/4,592Ft, 6 To 7 Hours)/ Optional: Flight (35 Minutes)

      Return to Kathmandu via the Prithvi Highway, which is a lengthy trip, youโ€™ll get to see vistas of hills, verdant farmland, and rivers along the trip, you can also fly to Kathmandu for a more convenient and faster route.

      In Kathmandu, you will be driven to your accommodation after arriving youโ€™ll have spare time to go around the city. Later in the evening, youโ€™ll have a farewell dinner with your guide and our staff marking an end to a great adventure.

  • Day 18 Final Departure
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Final Departure

      Female Guide representative will drop you off at the airport, you say your goodbyes to Nepal.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Personal

Youโ€™ll be just with your guide or pilot. Examples of these activities are paragliding, sky diving, personal mountain climbing, etc.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Average

There are several physical activities that last from 2 to 6 hours in easy terrains, low altitude flats, or water experiences. Please ask if youโ€™re not sure this applies to you.

Age range

Age range

Min: 12 / Max: 70

Age range allowed for this experience.

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