3 Nights & 4 Days
Car/Bus/ Jeep
Mustang Tour (3 Nights & 4 Days) Overview
This 4-day tour blends adventure, spiritual exploration, and natural beauty in an enthralling journey through Nepal’s breathtaking landscapes and cultural landmarks. Beginning in Kathmandu, the journey offers a varied and enlightening experience as it passes through the charming Prithivi Highway, the tranquil Mustang region, and the energetic city of Pokhara.
Highlights of Mustang Tour (3 Nights & 4 Days)
- Scenic drives through Prithivi Highway and Mustang region.
- Cultural and spiritual visits to Muktinath, Kalika Temple, and Santi Stupa.
- Natural attractions like Rupse Falls, Phewa Lake, and Sarang Kot Hills.
- Adventure elements like Kusma’s bungee jump.
- Exploration of Pokhara’s lakeside market and iconic landmarks.
Outline Itinerary
- Day 1: Kathmandu- Beni:
- Day 2: Beni- Jomsom
- Day 3: Lete-Beni- Pokhara
- Day 4: Pokhara- Kathmandu
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Kathmandu- Beni:
We leave Kathmandu early this morning at 6 am to begin our tour. We go the Prithivi Highway via Mugling, Dumre, and Pokhara. We’re going to Ramilo Dada, Kurintar, for lunch. After that, we travel to Mugling, cross the Narayani River to Pokhara, and then on to Tatopani via Beni and Kusma, the second-highest bungee in the world. We’ll stay there and eat dinner after we get there.
Day 2: Beni- Jomsom
The trip begins at 6 am from Tatopani, heading to Muktinath via Marpha and Kagbeni. After exploring Muktinath and having lunch there, the group will return to Lete for an overnight stay. (The road from Kagbeni to Muktinath is blacktopped.)
Day 3: Lete-Beni- Pokhara
The day starts with a 6 am wakeup and breakfast, followed by a drive to Pokhara. Lunch will be in Beni, with stops to explore Rupse Falls, Baglung Kalika Temple, Kusma Bridge, and Sarang Kot Hills. The final night will be spent in Pokhara, including a visit to the lakeside market.
Day 4: Pokhara- Kathmandu
On this final day of our journey, if the weather permits, we will have the opportunity to take in the breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Macchapuchre peaks. We will also visit Phewa Lake, Gupteshower Cave, David Falls, Pumdikot, and Santi Stupa after breakfast. We’ll take a car back to Kathmandu after lunch.
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- Grounded Transportation (Car/Jeep/Bus)
- Hotel Accommodation
- Lunch, Dinner & Breakfast
- Campfire, Music, Dance
- Boating
- Experience guide
What is Excluded
- Bar bills like mineral water, alcohol beeverages, etc.
- Horse/Motor Bike at Jomsom/Muktinath.
- Client’s insurance, Items of personal nature.
- Expenses incurred due to Medical evacuation, mishaps, landslide, strikes, political unrest, etc.
- Rest of all not mentioned in cost include.
Things to Pack for this Trip
Clothing:
- Layered Clothing:
- Lightweight, breathable clothes for daytime (e.g., t-shirts, trekking pants).
- fleece or down jacket for cooler mornings and evenings, especially in Muktinath and Lete.
- Waterproof/windproof jacket for unpredictable weather.
- Comfortable Footwear:
- Sturdy hiking shoes or boots for exploring Muktinath, Marpha, and Sarang Kot Hills.
- Comfortable sneakers or sandals for casual walks in Pokhara.
- Thermal Wear:
- Thermal innerwear for cold nights in Tatopani, Lete, and Muktinath.
- Accessories:
- Hat or cap for sun protection.
- Gloves and a warm beanie for chilly mornings and evenings.
- Scarf or buff for dust protection in windy areas.
Essentials:
- Backpack:
- A daypack for carrying essentials during day trips (water, snacks, camera, etc.).
- Hydration:
- Reusable water bottle (consider a filtered bottle for safe drinking water).
- Personal Care:
- Sunscreen for protection against strong mountain sun.
- Lip balm with.
- Moisturizer (the air can be dry in mountainous regions).
- Basic toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, etc.).
- Hand sanitizer and wet wipes.
- Medications:
- Personal medications and a basic first-aid kit (band-aids, pain relievers, altitude sickness medication, etc.).
- Diamox (if prone to altitude sickness, especially for Muktinath).
Travel Gear:
- Documents:
- Valid ID or passport.
- Travel permits (if required for Muktinath or other areas).
- Copies of important documents (digital and physical).
- Electronics:
- Camera or smartphone for capturing stunning landscapes.
- Power bank (charging facilities may be limited in remote areas).
- Adapter (Nepal uses Type C, D, and M plugs).
- Miscellaneous:
- Sunglasses with UV protection.
- Trekking poles (optional, for added stability on uneven terrain).
- Snacks or energy bars for long drives and hikes.