Upper Mustang Trek 17 Days

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Activities: Trekking & Sightseeing Fitness Level: Moderate
Max Elevation: 3806m/12,484ft Transportation: Tourist Bus/private vehicle/flight
Best Month: March to November Group Size: Minimum 2 person required
Arrival on: Kathmandu Departure from: Kathmandu
Meal: Breakfast in Kathmandu & Pokhara and all meals during the trek
Accommodation: Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu & Pokhara and teahouses during the trek
Price: USD:2290
https://www.nepalvisiontreks.com

Trip Introduction

Upper Mustang Trek is mostly concerned with exploring the hidden world of the ancient kingdom of Mustang. The trek is a completely remote trek that takes you to the beautiful dry land completely mixed with the Buddhist culture. Mustang has been protected from mass tourism for many years. It is known as the last bastion of the traditional Tibetan culture. 

Upper Mustang Trek Trip Introduction:

During the trek, you will have the chance to explore ancient monasteries and mysterious caves. You can also behold the lively art and architecture of the local population that has lived on the lap of the Himalayas for centuries. The trails to Lo-Manthang will pass through the desolately barren landscape of the Mustang region along steep rocky paths. 

The views of Nilgiri, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and several other majestic Himalayan peaks leave an everlasting impression of the place. You will witness the lifestyle of true mountain people who had very little contact with the rest of the country for many years. The geographical landscape of the region can be compared to the Tibetan plateau which makes the trek alike the trek to Tibet.

Outline Itinerary

Itinerary Outline:

1st Day: Arrival day in Kathmandu(1,300m/4,264 ft)
2nd Day: Kathmandu sightseeing & trek preparation
3rd Day: Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara Valley (823m/2,700ft), 5-6 hrs drive
4th Day: Flight from Pokhara to Jomsom (2,715m/8,910ft) and trek to Kagbeni(2,858/9,374ft)
5th Day: Trek from Kagbeni to Chele (3050m/10,004ft), 5-6 hrs walk
6th Day: Trek from Chele to Syanbochen, (3475m/11,398ft), 6-7 hrs walk
7th Day: Trek from Syanbochen to Ghaymi (3520m/11,546ft), 5-6 hrs walk
8th Day: Trek from Ghaymi to Charang (3500m/11,480ft), 4-5 hrs walk
9th Day: Trek from Charang to Lo-Mangthang (3700m/12,136ft), 5-6 hrs walk
10th Day: Acclimatization Day at Lo-Mangthang
11th Day: Trek from Lo-Mangthang to Ghar Gumpa, 4-5 hrs walk
12th Day: Trek from Ghar Gumpa to Ghiling (3806m/12,484ft), 5-6 hrs walk
13th Day: Trek from Ghiling to Chele (3050m/10,004ft), 5-6 hrs walk
14th Day: Trek from Chele to Jomsom (2700/8,856ft), 6-7 hrs walk
15th Day: Flight back from Jomsom to Pokhara
16th Day: Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu, 6-7 hrs drive
17th Day: Departure from Kathmandu

Day to Day Itinerary

Detailed Itinerary: 

#@#Day 01: Arrival day in Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264 ft)
#@#We will be waiting for you at the Tribhuvan Intl Airport to welcome you and assist you to get transferred to your hotel in Kathmandu. In the evening, you'll be taken for a welcome dinner in one of the typical Nepalese restaurants with cultural & musical programs in the heart of Kathmandu. You will also have a short briefing about your trip and overnight at Hotel.
 
#@#Day 02: Kathmandu valley sightseeing & trek preparation (1,300m/4,264 ft)
#@#After breakfast, the day will start with our guided trip to cultural world heritage sites in Kathmandu valley that includes visits to the pilgrimage sites of Hindus Pashupatinath temple, the world's biggest Bouddhanath Stupa, the monkey temple Swoyambhunath Stupa. We will also take a visit to the historical Kathmandu Durbar Square to explore its temples, unique architecture, and Kumari (living goddess) in central Kathmandu. In the evening, we will have a pre-trip discussion and introduction session with our fellow trekking staff for your adventure trip.
 
#@#Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara Valley (823m/2,700ft), 7-8 hrs drive
#@#On this day, we take an early morning drive by tourist bus to Pokhara through the beautiful Nepalese countryside to reach the Pokhara lakeside. After getting transferred to the hotel, we can explore the surrounding lakeside areas for the rest of the time and overnight at the hotel.
 
#@#Day 04: Flight from Pokhara to Jomsom and trek from Jomsom to Kagbeni (2,858/9,374ft), 3-4 hrs walk
#@#After an early breakfast, we will take the morning flight to Jomsom. The super scenic flight of 20 minutes takes us to Jomsom, the district headquarter of Mustang. From Jomsom, our trek will continue on the gradual & windy path on the Kali Gandaki river bed for about 3 hrs to finally reach Ekley-Bhatti village. After a good stop here, we will take an hour of easy walk to Kagbeni, which lies on the bank of two rivers. Kagbeni is an interesting wind-swept village situated on the main age-old Trans Himalayan salt trade route to Tibet via the Upper Mustang area.
 
#@#Day 05: Trek from Kagbeni to Chele (3050m/10,004ft), 5-6 hrs walk
#@#Our journey will start with a special permit check-up and onwards to the riverbank of Kaligandaki upstream. We will enter Mustang and follow the east bank of the river over a series of small ridges. Across the river, we can see Kang Gompa, a center of the Nyingmapa sect. Continuing our approach towards Tangbe, we will encounter the distinctive black, red, and white chortens that typify the upper Mustang. The town of white-washed houses contains an intriguing pattern of alleyways that is surrounded by fields of wheat, barley, and buckwheat, interspersed with small apple orchards. We will cross the east bank of the river and ascend to the village of Chele. Immediately, the strong influence of the Tibetan culture of Lo is evident in the decoration of the houses.
 
#@#Day 06: Trek from Chele to Syanbochen, (3475m/11,398ft), 6-7 hrs walk
#@#The trail for the day is characterized by the crossing of a series of large spurs. Our trek on this day takes us to Taklam La Pass (3,624m/11,923 ft), through plateaus and narrow stretches with views of Tilicho Peak, Yaskawa Kang, Nilgiri, and Damodar Danda. We will walk further for about 3 hours until we will reach Syanbochen overnight. The valleys that dissect the trail have cool streams and juniper trees to enable us to relax for a while. These altitudes should not present any acclimatization issues, so we will just take our time and enjoy the walk.
 
#@#Day 07: Trek from Syanbochen to Ghaymi (3520m/11,546ft), a 5-6 hrs walk
#@#After breakfast, we will trek uphill to the Yamda La (3,850m /12,667ft) and pass a few teahouses, chorten, and local villages which have many Tibetan-style houses with open Varanda and crosses over a few other passes.  The avenues of poplar trees and fields of barley will mark our trail as we head to Nyi La (4,010m/13,193ft). Nyi Pass is the highest point of the trek thus far and the southern boundary of Lo. We will descend to our overnight stop at Ghaymi.
 
#@#Day 08: Trek from Ghaymi to Charang (3500m/11,480ft), 4-5 hrs walk
#@#We will start our trek after breakfast with a pleasant walk. We will easily get to the Charang overnight. We will descend to the Ghaymi Khola and pass a spectacular series of Mani walls (The secret stone wall of Buddhism) to the village of Charang with its huge white dzong and red Gompa.
 
#@#Day 09: Trek from Charang to Lo-Mangthang (3700m/12,136ft), a 5-6 hrs walk
#@#We will leave the Charang Khola and climb the ridge to the 3,850m/12628ft windy pass of Lo, to get the first view of the walled city of Lo Manthang. The trail will then drop to a stream and then climbs onto the plateau where the city is situated. The only gate is in the northeast corner and we will be making our way to the entrance. The white-washed walls enclose around 150 homes, Gompas, and a palace. We will stay at the teahouse. You can also spend the rest of the time exploring the surrounding area.
 
#@#Day 10: Acclimatization day at Lo-Mangthang
#@#We will be taking a full day to explore this outstanding historical and cultural center. There are 4 major Gompas to visit during our stay. The palace in this area and the surrounding panoramic views of the Himalayas is the main attraction of the place. The town itself is fascinating and offers countless opportunities to observe a vibrant Tibetan culture. There are many places to explore and manage your time to explore the places. Every monastery requires donations and entry fees which are made on your own.
 
#@#Day 11: Trek from Lo-Mangthang to Ghar Gumpa(3942m/12933ft), 4-5 hrs walk
#@#After a wonderful time at Lo-Mangthang, we will depart to Ghar Gumpa which is also an interesting place to explore the local area. We will get our last view of the walled city after climbing the ridge. We will then descend the valley towards Ghar Gompa. During the walk you'll suffer the dusty wind and as suggested to walk in the morning.
 
#@#Day 12: Trek from Ghar Gumpa to Ghiling (3806m/12,484ft), 5-6 hrs walk
#@#We will continue our trek down the valley to Ghiling as our journey for the overnight stay. We will not be moving far away as it will be dusty to walk in the evening time.
 
#@#Day 13: Trek from Ghiling to Chele (3050m/10,004ft), 5-6 hrs walk
#@#We will re-track back to Ghiling for the overnight stop after walking for about 5 hours. You will have wonderful scenery during the journey with a Himalayan view. Enjoy your trip and overnight at the teahouse.
 
#@#Day 14: Trek from Chele to Jomsom (2700/8,856ft), 6-7 hrs walk
#@#This will be our last day trek as well as a long one. After an early morning walk, we will reach Kagbeni, finish the upper Mustang trails, and join the normal Annapurna circuit trek. We will be celebrating the achievements of the trek with the crew, reflecting on our journey in the evening.
 
#@#Day 15: Flight from Jomsom to Pokhara
#@#We will check in at the airport to fly back to Pokhara early morning after a wonderful breakfast. This will be a dramatic flight between the gorge of the two huge mountains Annapurna and Dhaulagiri. On arrival at Pokhara airport, the guide will transfer you to the lakeside hotel. You can utilize the rest of the time exploring the lake. Overnight at the hotel.
 
#@#Day 16: Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu, a 5-6 hrs drive
#@#We'll drive back through the scenic countryside and stop for breakfast & lunch en route. It will take us 7 hours to get back to Kathmandu. On arrival at Kathmandu, the guide will help you to get transferred to the hotel. You can take some rest later. After exploring the surrounding areas, we will go for an overnight at a hotel.
 
#@#Day 17: Departure from Kathmandu
#@#You can go for any last-minute shopping for souvenirs or gifts for your family, friends, or relatives for you until your departure flight/drive or to commence any extra trips or activities you may have booked with us. If you are ready for the departure, you'll be transferred to the International Airport for your departure flight to your onward destination.
We wish you a wonderful Himalayan adventure with us!

Trip Includes

Trip Cost Includes:

✅ All airport and hotel transportation by private vehicle in Kathmandu as per the itinerary suggested.
✅ Deluxe twin-sharing accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
✅ Farewell dinner in Kathmandu (Alcoholic beverages are excluded)
✅ Full board meal (breakfast, lunch, dinner, tea & coffee) during the trek
✅ Seasonal fruits during the trek are provided
✅ Comfortable & clean accommodation on teahouse/lodge/tent during the trek
✅ Government Registered Trek guide (English speaking, First Aid and eco trained), Sherpa porter (one porter for two trekkers)
✅ All necessary paper works, Entry fee, and permits & TIMS card
✅ Four seasonal sleeping bags, Nepal Vision Treks duffel bag, and trekking map (sleeping bag  to be returned after trip completion)
✅ First aid exclusive medical kit bag
✅ All government and local taxes

Trip Excludes

Trip Cost Excludes:

❌ Visa fees (You can obtain a visa easily upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu so (bring accurate USD cash and two passport photographs)) International airfare to and from Kathmandu
❌ Lunch and dinner except for welcome & fare well dinner (and also in the case of early return from the mountain than the scheduled plan)
❌ Any extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, and early return from the mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary plan
❌ Travel and rescue insurance
 

Equipments

More Info:

Clothing & Packing Information
Correct Clothing & Equipment’s are essential for a safe and enjoyable trek. Experienced trekkers will often take only a selection of these items based on what has worked in the past. Please find the equipment list below for your personal use during your travel with us.

We are advised to consider the following equipment’s as essentials while packing for the Upper Mustang Trek . Adjustments to the list can be managed according to our requirements, interests, duration of trip, and season of trip.  We can find variety of these gears to buy in Kathmandu. Majority of the gears which are in sale in Kathmandu are locally is much cheaper and must be tried on carefully and checked carefully for quality, but on the whole it is OK. We can find very high quality branded gears too in some famous stores in Kathmandu; mostly top notch imported gear, Mountain Hardware, The North Face, Marmot, Black Diamond climbing gear plus head torches and others, and prices are reasonable.

The hotel stores free of cost whatever you don't take trekking, and of course they have a laundry service. You might want to plan with a clean set of clothes for your return from the trek.

Who carries what?
You carry a daypack with your camera, a jacket, water and day snacks. The porters will carry everything else, so pack this in a duffel/kitbag rather than backpack. Since, luggage has weight limitation of approximately 33 pounds or 15 kg.

Important documents 
• Passport (must be valid for 6 months after trip), 2 extra passport size photos, airline tickets
• Photocopy of the information pages of your passport and Insurance
• Insurance – this MUST include helicopter rescue, repatriation and medical coverage. Money – US$200 to US$300 personal spending for trek and for Kathmandu depending on souvenir hunting (but don’t change money at the airport as you will get a better rate of exchange in the Thamel District of Kathmandu).
• Credit cards, Bank/ATM/Cash machine cards for withdrawing funds from cash machines.

Packing List 
»Running shoes»: 1 pair for casual comfortable support shoes wears on lighter walking days.
»Hiking boots»: 1 pair of sturdy hiking boots. Sole should be flexible but still provide enough support for your feet. Boots should be very water repellent.
»Wool socks»: 2 pairs of thin, lightweight inner socks and 2 pairs of heavy poly or wool socks
» Gaiters»:Only for winter, optional, “low” ankle high
»T-Shirts» Polypropylene shirts (2 half sleeve and 2 long sleeves), Light and expedition weight thermal tops
»Jacket» Fleece wind-stopper jacket or pullover, Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell jacket, Down vest and/or jacket and Gore-Tex jacket with hood, waterproof and breathable
»Trekking pants» Non-cotton underwear briefs, 1 pair of Hiking shorts, 1 pair of Hiking trousers, 1 pair of lightweight thermal bottoms (seasonal), 1 pair of fleece or woolen trousers and 1 pair of waterproof shell pants, breathable fabric
»Head wears» Bandana or head scarf, useful for dusty conditions also, Warm hat that covers your ears (wool or synthetic), Headlamp with extra batteries and bulbs, Sunglasses with UV protection
»Hand wears» 1 pair of lightweight poly-liner gloves, 1 pair of lightweight wool or fleece gloves, 1 pair of mittens, consists of 1 Gore-Tex over mitt matched with a very warm polar-fleece mitt liner (seasonal)
»Sleeping Bag»: High quality with hood to at least - 10 Degree Celsius or 14 degrees F (Company provide you sleeping bag for this trek)
»Rucksack and Travel Bags» 1 medium rucksack (60-80 liters/3500-4500 cubic inches, can be used for an airplane carryon), 1 large duffel bag (Company provide you duffle bag for this trek), A small daypack/backpack for carrying your valuables, should have good shoulder padding, Small padlocks for duffel bags, large waterproof rucksack covers (optional)
»Trekking Poles»: Optional
»Water treatment tablets»: Iodine or Chloride Dioxide tablets. A small bottle or multi pack is sufficient. Taste neutralizer tablets remove iodine taste. Chloride Dioxide formulas will not discolor water
»Water Bottles» 2 Wide mouth bottles with minimum 1 Liter capacity per bottle No water bag or bladder systems; they freeze or are hard to fill.
»Pee Bottle» (Optional) but very useful
»Pee funnel for Women» (Optional) Lightweight urinary director (For minimal undressing for discreet use)
»Sunscreen» SPF 30 or better, 2 small tubes and make sure that the sunscreen is not older than 6 months. Sunscreen older than six months loses half of its SPF rating.
»Hand/foot warmers»: (Optional) recommended if you easily get cold hands and feet 1-3 pairs.
»Lip screen»: SPF 30 or better, at least 2 sticks. Not older than 6 months
»MP3 player» (Optional) Flash memory only players since hard drive players do not work at high altitude (above 13,000ft). Chargers can be used at several lodges along the way.
»Towel» Bring towel for trekking. »Toiletry bag» Include toilet paper, soap, towel, and toothpaste & brush, Wet wipes 1-2 per day and hand sanitizer: Hand moisturizer.
»Extra luggage» Please note you do not need to take all your gear with you while trekking - luggage can be safely stored at the hotel in Kathmandu and collected at the end of your trek.

First aid 
»Personal first aid Kit (small and simple)» Aspirin, Moleskin, Adhesive tape and Band-Aids.
»Drugs/medications/prescriptions» Trekker should bring Mupirocin (Bactroban) cream; excellent topical antibiotic for scrapes and cuts.
Cirprofloxin (Cipro) 500mg tablets for traveler’s diarrhea and for urinary tract infections. Loperamide (Lomotil) or Immodium for diarrhea.
Acetazolamide (Diamox) 125 or 250mg tablets for altitude sickness.
Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) 200mg tablets for altitude headaches.
Acetaminophen (Tylenol) 325mg tablets for stomach sensitivity.

This above list is only a guideline for you. While you are required to bring everything on this list, there are numerous options, brands.

Physical Condition and requirement

Useful info

Useful Information for the package:

Passport and Visa Requirements
All foreigners require a visa for entry into Nepal (except Indian nationals). It is your responsibility to obtain an entry visa. You can get it from a Nepalese embassy overseas or on arrival in Kathmandu, Nepal. Most people will obtain their visa on arrival at Kathmandu airport. You will need two passport photos and the following fees in US Dollar cash (this is payable in any major currency but NOT traveler's cheque) dependent upon the duration of the multiple entry visas:

  1. Multiple entries 15 days US$ 30 or equivalent convertible currency
  2. Multiple entries 30 days US$ 50 or equivalent convertible currency
  3. Multiple entries 90 days US$ 125 or equivalent convertible currency

Travel Insurance: 
Travel Insurance is mandatory for booking any of Himalayas Nepal Vision’s Adventure packages. Trekking in the Himalayas is full of fun and adventure but you have to be prepared for risk management. While you are in High Altitude region, there are higher risks of difficulties. You may suffer from various health problems, injuries, and illnesses. Even High altitude sickness can tear up your perfect itinerary. And that’s where travel insurance can save you from distress or at least from some of the costs, depending on the policy you buy. For your adventure, Travel insurance is a safety net if things go wrong. At times, even a helicopter may be needed along with a rescue team, for ground evacuation, so, every traveler must have rescue insurance covered against personal accidents, medical expenses, emergency air ambulance/helicopter rescue service accidents, and personal liability. Start your trip with all the necessary health & traveling insurance for your safety.

Having good travel insurance will not only guarantee you peace of mind while you travel with us but also provide you with complete cover for anything things that may go wrong.

Trip Meal Plan 
Eating is a big part of traveling. With Nepal Vision, you will experience the vast array of wonderful food that is available in the Mountains. Nepal Vision will provide Traveling Mountains meals (breakfast, lunch & dinner) that crews require on the trail. On this trip, you can enjoy both traditional Nepalese three-time served as Dal Bhat (rice and lentils), as well as a variety of different food items, such as vegetables, noodles, potatoes cuisine served and soup along with some, Nepali versions of western food such as pizza, pasta, and French fries. Breakfast and dinner will be served from the teahouse or lodge menu where we will spend the night. Lunch will be eaten at one of the trailside restaurants. A welcome dinner, a farewell dinner, and breakfasts will be served during our stay in Kathmandu.

When an individual is allergic to some food products, requires a special diet, or has specific religious food needs, we will arrange it as per your requirements on request. Also, the crew will carry fresh, fruit supplies at a time along the trail. Our guides will carefully be checked for the quality and quantity of the food in every teahouse. Explicit cooking directions are indicated on each food for your convenience.

Trip Accommodation 
During this trip, we will spend a few nights in Kathmandu at four-star standard hotels. We will spend the nights at standard mountain teahouses. A Tea House is a combination of a guesthouse, restaurant, and social hang-out. Private rooms are available in most tea houses. The lodges are fairly basic. The rooms are spare with twin beds and very little additional furniture. Blankets are generally provided. Most bathrooms are shared and toilets are the Western version. Most of the Teahouses have running water facilities while some of them may also have hot water available for bathing at an additional cost. It is advisable to carry wet wipes as an alternative.

There is a large dining room more like the lounge, warmed by an iron cylinder, fitted with a chimney duct, in which a log fire is lit. Most teahouses now have electricity for charging small appliances, mobile phones, and cameras. Some might charge a small amount for this.

Best time to visit Nepal 
Nepal is for all seasons! But because of the huge range in altitude and landscape, the climate of Nepal differs significantly throughout the country. The most recommended seasons for trekking are autumn (Sept, Oct, Nov) and spring (March, April, and May). In these seasons you will be rewarded with good weather, sunny and warm with clear skies and outstanding views. During monsoons (June, July, Aug) although there will be no problem with trekking, the issue could be less visibility and rain. For the student of botanicals, a monsoon is a blessing as the higher valleys, mountains, and meadows blossom with flowers and abundant vegetation. You can also trek in winter (Dec, Jan, and Feb). Only, the issue will be cold weather with snowfall at higher elevations.

The trekking routes are filled with trekkers during spring and autumn but during monsoon and winter the routes are not packed and you could enjoy rather the best of nature. However, because of the effects of global warming, the climate is changing worldwide and there could always be the possibility of exceptions in these weather patterns. There could be a hoax of bad weather and sometimes even in adverse months during the best seasons too. 

Leader(s) & Staff 
The Trek Leader of your group has a role to ensure all aspects of the trip run smoothly. Our guides are intimately familiar with all local castes and customs along the trails and will share with you many cultural insights that are not covered in any guidebook. You will have a good chance to learn Nepali phrases, cultural things, and more on your trekking. Nepal Vision trained its guide/trekking staff on the following course:

  • Intensive Wilderness First Aid
  • Trekking Guide Training
  • Eco Trekking Workshop and Adventure Meet
  • English Language
  • Conservation and Biodiversity
  • Rock Climbing, Ice Climbing, and Mountaineering (For expedition leaders)

Altitude Information
What is Altitude? 
Altitude is known as elevation, and it is often used to refer to the height above sea level. Altitude is related to air pressure. Trekkers and mountaineers can measure their altitude by measuring the air pressure around them. As the altitude rises, air pressure drops. In other words, if the indicated altitude is high, the air pressure becomes low. The human body reacts to high altitudes. Decreased air pressure means that less oxygen is available for breathing. One normal effect of altitude is shortness of breath since the lungs have to work harder to deliver oxygen to the bloodstream. It can take days and even weeks for a body to adjust to high altitude and low air pressure. To prevent severe altitude sickness, mountaineers bring supplemental (extra) supplies of oxygen and limit their time in the 'high elevation'.

Acclimatization 
We are experts at operating adventure trips at high-altitude destinations. Every trip we run has a realistic acclimatization program. Our treks are designed to allow gradual height gain, spread over several days. There is no way of predicting who will suffer from altitude but, for the vast majority of people, a slow ascent to height will produce minimal effects. Acclimatizing takes time and there are no safe shortcuts. All trips to altitudes over 3,000 meters carry medicines essential to the treatment of altitude illness, and our leaders are trained to administer them and to know the symptoms.

Symptoms & signs of Acute Mountain Sickness

  • Headache (typically throbbing, often worse for bending over or lying down), Additionally one or more of the following symptoms might be seen:
  • Tiredness, weakness
  • Lightheadedness
  • Loss of appetite, nausea (or vomiting)
  • Insomnia, disturbed sleep
  • Dizziness, fatigue, lethargy, heavy legs

Treatment 
The only cure for mountain sickness is either acclimatization or descent to a lower altitude as soon as possible. In the presence of these symptoms, medical attention must be sought immediately in conjunction with a descent to the lowest possible height.

  • Rest (avoid even the slightest exertion if this is possible) at the same (or lower) altitude until the symptoms clear (up to 4 days)
  • Drink enough to keep your urine pale and plentiful
  • Use ibuprofen or paracetamol for headache
  • Consider Diamox™ (125 to 250 mg 12-hourly) for 3 days, or for the rest of the time at altitude if symptoms return
  • Consider Stemeti™l (or other anti-vomiting medication) for persistent nausea/vomiting
  • If AMS symptoms are severe, give oxygen (1 to 2 L/min) OR use a pressure bag until symptoms clear
  • Check the victim regularly for signs of HAPE and HACE, especially during the night
  • Descend far enough to clear symptoms (at least 500m/1640ft) if symptoms of AMS do not improve or get worse

What do we do if we are affected by Altitude Sickness? 
Sometimes trekkers might suffer from ailments like altitude sickness, heart problems, dysentery, or fracture while trekking in the Himalayas. While there are clinics at some places for minor ailments, major hospitals are days away from most of the trekking trails. So, a client’s life could be at risk if he/she is not rescued immediately. If you find yourself ill or injured in the mountains, Nepal Vision Treks will arrange rescue and evacuation services for our clients.

Helicopter rescue services will rarely come to your aid without you either making a cash deposit or a promise in Kathmandu. While you are traveling with us, we can become the guarantor for the helicopter operators, make the initial payments, and send a helicopter for your rescue. We claim the amount later from you or your insurance. Please make sure you have travel insurance that covers emergency helicopter services for rescue to avail of this service.

Our expert and trained guides are very experienced in dealing with the effects of higher altitudes. They are equipped with necessary first-aid medical supplies and will assist with basic first-aid treatment. The safety of our clients is taken very seriously and conducted the operation swiftly and didn’t panic for a second to come up with a proper operation.  

Vaccination: 
Vaccination is the most important thing to consider while traveling to prevent possible diseases. For traveling to Nepal, we recommend you take vaccines against Polio, Tetanus, Typhoid, Hepatitis A, etc. However, it is not a must to have but it is recommended. You should check up with your doctor before the departure of your trip. Your doctor will have access to the most up-to-date information on the required vaccinations for the country you will be visiting.

Extra Expenses Information
You are responsible for your expenses, a cold beverage, mineral water, extra meals, and drinks (more than 3 meals a day), and other services which are not mentioned in our service Includes column. So you should be planning to bring at least US$20 to US$30 per day for these expenses. It is not necessary to obtain local money before departure. Nepal has modern banking facilities so you can use ATMS in Kathmandu where you can easily use your credit card, Debit card, Master card, Visa card, etc. to withdraw local currency.

COVID Precautions
Fully vaccinated travelers don't require a pre-departure PCR test for COVID-19 to enter Nepal. You must bring the vaccination certificate completed at least 14 days prior to arrival at the Airport. In case you are not fully vaccinated or have not completed a full dose of vaccination at least 14 days prior to your arrival in Nepal, you have to bring a COVID-19 test report which can be either RT-PCR, Gene Experr, True NAAT, or WHO accredited test that shows the negative result done within the last 72 hours of boarding from the first airport. In case you are entering through the land border, you will need to do the test within 72 hours before entry. The provision will not be accepted for children below 5 years.

Things to Consider
There are a few important things you need to know before traveling to Nepal so that you can have a smooth journey to Nepal.

  • Be prepared for major emergencies. Nepal experiences natural calamities like Earthquakes, Landslides, floods, and several others. Carrying an emergency kit with necessary first aid supplies and bottled water will be a great help. 
  • Take care while you photograph as it's illegal to photograph army barracks, checkpoints, many temples, and many other areas. 
  • Don't use any illegal drugs. The government of Nepal might take this as a severe charge and also might ask for a sum of penalties for drug offenses.
  • Check with your intended tour provider despite Nepal issuing trekking and mountaineering permits. 
  • Exchange foreign currencies for NPR which will be available at banks or any exchange bureaus. Those can be found in major centers. Most hotels and restaurants accept credit cards but it's better to carry some fleece cash. Make sure you carry enough cash to cover your needs because not all areas have ATMs. 
  • Use the registered taxis. Some taxi drivers may take ask for higher amounts by fooling novice travelers, so make sure you consider checking for prices. 

FAQ

Frequently asked questions:

#@#How hard is the Upper Mustang trek?
#@#The Upper Mustang trek has a difficulty grade of moderate level because it is not as comfortable as the easy treks nor as difficult as the strenuous level treks.

#@#How long is the Upper Mustang Trek?
#@#The trek to Upper Mustang starts from Jomsom and takes about 15-17 days on average where you reach Lo Manthang the highest elevation on the trip.

#@#Why was Upper Mustang restricted?
#@#Previously, the Upper Mustang was restricted due to border security and to reduce the illegal activities on the border between the two countries.

#@#How do I get to Upper Mustang Nepal?
#@#You can take a flight to Pokhara from Kathmandu. From Pokhara, they can take a taxi, or bus, or rent a bike to Pokhara. On Prithvi Highway, it takes around 6-8 hours to reach Jomsom which is the starting point of the Lo Kingdom in Upper Mustang.

#@#Where is Upper Mustang located?
#@#Upper Mustang is located north of Annapurna and at an average altitude of 4,000m is geologically and culturally part of the Tibetan plateau.


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