Re: upper Mustang trek depature on 12 November sharing permit

hi Ramesh, could oyu tell us the price if one person is joining your client?
> Dear travelers
> Namaste!
> i have a client in November for Upper Mustang trek. he will arrive in Kathmandu on 12th November and procedure the permit on 13th November and departure to pokhara on 14th November by tourist bus. if anyone is interested to join for this trip you may contact me via [email protected]. the following is the trip itinerary as below.
> Upper Mustang trek itinerary.
> 13th November 2017 prepare the permits
> 14th November 2017 Day 01: Drive to Pokhara by tourist bus. 6-7 hours.
> After having breakfast in the morning today, we drive to Pokhara. It takes around 7 hours to reach Pokhara from Kathmandu by bus. You can also take the flight which take about 30 minutes and in the remaining time, take your time to explore the Pokhara city and Lakeside. We stay overnight at a guesthouse in Pokhara.
> 15th November 2017 Day 02: Fly from Pokhara to Jomsom & trek to Kagbeni [2,858m/9,375ft]: 3-4 hrs
> We transfer by taxi for Pokhara Airport to fly for Jomsom. This scenic adventurous flight takes about 20-25 minutes passing through the world’s deepest George presenting spectacular mountain views of Mt. Dhaulagiri, Annapurna Ranges and Fishtail with several famous peaks within the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri area from its both sides. The airstrip is in Jomsom, the main village in the Kali Gandaki valley. Jomsom is the beginning point of our trek. After landing here we start ourtrek toward Kagbeni which takes about 3-4 hours walk. Kagbeni is also the check point for entrance to restricted Upper Mustang Trekking. We can enjoy the majestic view of Mt. Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri and Tukuche peak while walking the trail in the opposite direction.
> 16th November 2017 Day 03: Trek from Kagbeni to chele [3050m/10,004ft]: 5-6 hrs
> At the Police Check Post at the north end of Kagbeni Village, you have to clear the formalities to enter the Upper Mustang area. The trail continues the east bank of the Kaligandaki that climbs over many ridges as it heads north. You can see Gompa Kang & some caves on the west bank of the river. The village of Tangbe is situated alongside the east bank trail above the river at an elevation of 2930m. Nilgiri Peak, which dominated the southern skyline at Kagbeni continues to loom massively at the foot of the valley. Chhuksang village is about hours a half beyond Tangbe at the confluence of the arshang Khola and the Kaligandaki 2920m elevation. Continue north; wither wading the river or climbing. The trek now leaves the Kaligandaki Valley and climbs steeply up a rocky gully to and Chele at 3030m.
> 17th November 2017 Day 04: Trek from Chele to Geling [3510m/11,398ft]: 6-7 hrs
> The climb from Chele is up a steep spur to a cairn at 3130m. Here there is a view of the village of Gyagar across a huge canyon. You will see some Chortens on a ridge, and then descends further on a pleasant trail to Samar (3290m). The Annapurna Himal, still dominated by Nilgiri, is visible far to the south. Shyangmochen is the lunch place for today. The trail climbs gently from Shyangmochen to a pass at 3770m & enters another huge east-west valley. There is a trail junction, take the right fork and descend to Geling with its extensive fields of barley at 3600m.

> 18th November 2017 Day 05: Geling to Tsarang [3520m/11,546ft]: 5-6 hrs
> From Geling, the trail climbs gently through fields up the center of the valley, passing below the settlement of Tama Gung and an Chorten. It rejoins the direct trail and then becomes an unrelenting climb across the head of the valley to the Nyi La pass at 3950m, the highest point reached on the trek. The descent from the Nyi La is gentle; the valley to a steel bridge across the Tangmar Chu then climbs past what is perhaps the longest and most spectacular stretch of mani wall in Nepal. Climbing over another pass at 3600m, the route makes long gentle descent to Charang at 3520m.
> 19th November 2017 Day 06: Tsarang to Lo-Mangthang (3700m/12,136ft): 5-6 hrs
> The trail descend about 100m from Charang crosses the Charang Chu and climbs steeply up a rocky trail to cairn on a ridge opposite the valley at 3580m, then enter the Tholung valley. The trails turn north and climb gently as the valley climbs to a large isolated chorten that marks the boundary between Charang and Lo. Still climbing, the trail crosses a stream, and then becomes a grand wide through fare traveling across a desert like landscape painted in every hue of gray and yellow. Cross a stream, then climb up onto the plateau of Lo Manthang. In Lo Manthang the Raja´s palace is an imposing 4-story building in the center of the city. It is the home of the present Raja, Jigme Parbal Bista and the queen who is from an aristocratic family of Lhasa. The Raja is an active horse man and keeps a stable of the best horses in Lo. He also breeds Lhasa Apso dogs and several monstrous Tibetan Mastiffs that can be hear barking angrily on the second story of the palace. We enjoy the festival in the afternoon upon arrival.
> 20th November 2017 Day 07: Explore Lo-Mangthang and rest day.
> Lo Manthang is a walled town of the remote Upper Mustang region of Nepal. We spend the day touring three major Monastry of the town namely Jhampa, Thupchen and Chhoeda. All of these gompas have undergone expert restoration over the last two decades.
> 21st November 2017 Day 08: drive to korala border by local jeep. It’s about 4-5 hours.
> 22nd November 2017 Day 09: Lo-Mangthang to Chhuksang [3050m/10,004ft]: 5-6 hrs drives by local Jeep.
> 23rd November 2017 Day 10: Chhuksang to Jomsom [2700/8,856ft]: 6-7
> 24th November 2017 Day 11: Fly back from Jomsom to Pokhara than same day drive by local bus to Kathmandu.
> with kind regards
> Ramesh
> e-mail- [email protected]
>

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Antwort zu: upper Mustang trek depature on 12 November sharing permit geschrieben von Ramesh kharel am 30. März 2017 um 07:35 Uhr.


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