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The Upper Mustang Overland Jeep Tour is a quick and accessible exploration of the Upper Mustang region without the effort of long trekking days. Upper Mustang is known as the “Last Forbidden Kingdom of Nepal”. It was closed to outsiders until the early 1992. Since then, it slowly opened up and has now become a renowned travel destination due to easy roadway access.
Many people visit there to experience its ancient culture, dramatic landscapes, and quiet charm, which remains untouched by modern life. The region feels like a different world, with dry, desert-like hills, red cliffs, and villages that reflect a strong Tibetan Buddhist culture.
The 11 days Upper Mustang Overland tour package via jeep takes you deep into Nepal’s remote north, right up to the border of Tibet. Your journey starts in Kathmandu and takes you through famous places like Pokhara, Tatopani, Jomsom, Kagbeni, and Marpha before reaching the ancient walled city of Lo Manthang.
Along the way, you’ll explore monasteries, chortens, and prayer walls that share stories of the region’s spiritual heritage. You’ll also drive beside the Kali Gandaki River, known for its black fossils (shaligrams), and enjoy views of towering peaks like Nilgiri and Dhaulagiri. Other highlights include visits to mysterious sky caves, rare Himalayan landscapes, and colorful local villages where people still live by ancient customs. The region is rich in history, and the quiet beauty of Mustang makes it one of Nepal’s most unique and unforgettable destinations.
The Druk Path Trek is one of Bhutan’s most scenic and rewarding short treks. It follows an ancient trading route between Paro and Thimphu and takes you through lush pine forests, alpine meadows, high mountain passes, and clear mountain lakes along the Bhutan – Tibet border.
Your adventure begins in Paro town, with a gradual ascent through pine forests and apple orchards. As you continue, the trail climbs above the tree line, crossing scenic sites like Tshokam, Jana Tsho, and Phajoding Gompa. En route, you may see yak herder camps, visit sacred temples, and camp beside high-altitude lakes surrounded by snowy peaks.
The trek concludes near Thimphu, after a gentle descent through peaceful pine and juniper forests. The route covers altitudes from 2,200 to 3,950 meters and provides stunning views of peaks like Mount Jumolhari, Jichu Drake, and Gangkar Puensum (the highest mountain in Bhutan and the highest unclimbed mountain in the world).
One of the best times to do the Druk Path Trek is in spring (April–May), when the trail is covered with blooming rhododendrons, or in autumn (September–November), when the weather is clear and the mountain views are at their best. Cultural highlights include exploring traditional Bhutanese villages, dzongs (fortresses), and famous landmarks like the Tiger’s Nest Monastery.
The Manaslu Circuit Trek is one of Nepal’s best off-the-beaten-path adventures in the Manaslu region of Nepal. It circles the world’s eighth-highest mountain, Manaslu (8,163M), and covers about 144KM (89 Miles). The trek journey starts at Machha Khola and slowly climbs through farmlands and small villages. As you move higher, you reach mountain valleys like Samagaon and Samdo. The biggest highlight is crossing the Larkya La Pass (5,160M), where you can see amazing views of Manaslu, Himalchuli, and Ngadi Chuli.
The trek also offers a local culture experience. Villages such as Samagaon, Namrung, Lho, and Deng show strong Tibetan traditions. You will see monasteries, prayer flags, and mani walls along the way. Depending on the season, you may also witness festivals like Lhosar (Tibetan New Year) or Saga Dawa, which celebrates Buddha’s life. In these villages, people farm millet, herd yaks, and live in ways passed down for centuries. This gives trekkers a close look at a culture that is still very traditional.
The Manaslu Circuit trek trail also takes you through different natural landscapes. In the lower region at Jagat and Soti Khola, you will walk through green forests alive with rhododendron, magnolia, and bamboo. As you go higher past Philim, Namrung, and Samdo, the forest changes into oak, maple, and conifers, with waterfalls along the way. Near Samagaon and Larkya La, the land becomes rocky and snowy, with only small plants like moss and lichens. The changing landscape offered the true trekking experience throughout the Manaslu Circuit trek.
Likewise, one special thing about the trek to Manaslu Circuit region is that it is a restricted area. Trekkers need special permits, which help protect the environment and keep the trail less crowded. You will need to compulsorily hire a trekking guide. You can find simple teahouses and lodges in main villages, but the trek still feels wild and quiet compared to other popular routes in Nepal. The best time for Manaslu Circuit trek is during the Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to October) seasons.
If you are looking for a unique and quiet trekking experience in Nepal away from commercialized trails, Tsum Valley Trek is your ideal option. The Tsum Valley is tucked away in the secluded and restricted part of Gorkha. Its trekking trails are lesser known to the world as it was only opened to outsiders in 2008. It is still not easily accessible and remains untouched by modernization. However, it is also precisely why the region has one of the most well-preserved Tibetan cultural heritages. The trails are also quiet and serene, with thrilling challenges. You will get to trek through raw nature and diverse landscapes, and you will travel close to the Tibetan border.
Tsum Valley Trek is an adventurous journey as well as a cultural trip. It is a sacred valley blessed by Guru Rinpoche Padmasambhava himself. During the trek, you will pass several traditional settlements, ancient monasteries, gompas, chortens, mani walls, and colorful prayer flags. The hidden valley is home to locals who follow the ancient Bon Po and Tibetan Buddhism. You will trek within the Manaslu Conservation Area and ascend to Ganesh Himal Base Camp (4,200 meters) during the trek. Similarly, you can witness gorgeous panoramas of Mount Manaslu (8,163 meters), Ganesh Himal (7,140 meters), Himalchuli (7,893 meters), and more. Tsum Valley is truly a hidden gem, and the trek will be a wonderful opportunity to explore raw and rural Nepal.
Are you an adventure enthusiast looking for a thrilling experience in Nepal? Look no further than the “Kathmandu Valley Rim Mountain Biking” tour! This exciting and challenging adventure takes you through the beautiful hills and traditional rural villages surrounding the Kathmandu valley.
Experience the exhilarating and awe-inspiring Upper Mustang Motorbike Tour, curated exclusively by Himalayan 360. Ignite your senses as you embark on a journey like no other, astride the powerful 500cc Classic Enfield or the rugged 411 CC Royal Enfield Himalayan bike. Brace yourself for an adventure that will leave an indelible mark on your soul as you traverse the mesmerizing landscapes of the majestic Tibetan Plateau.
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