The Mustang to Phu trek is a thrilling adventure that takes you through the rugged landscapes of Upper Mustang to the remote village of Phu. This trek combines the mesmerizing beauty of the Mustang region with the unique cultural experiences of the Naar and Phu village.
The Mustang to Phu trek offers a fascinating journey through diverse terrain, enchanting villages, and breathtaking mountain panoramas. Along the way, trekkers will encounter ancient monasteries, traditional Tibetan Buddhist culture, and the warm hospitality of the local communities.
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4th August,17th August, 1st September,15th September
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English and French (above 5 Pax French speaking guide)
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3 Star Hotel in KTM, Teahouse and Camping during the trek
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Special Mustang and Naar Phu Permit and ACAP Permit Fee
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Kathmandu to Kathmandu
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Bus, Jeeps and plane
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Moderate
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Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
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6328m
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Experienced trek and peak climbing guide
Mustang to Phu Trek Overview
The Mustang to Phu trek is an extraordinary journey that allows you to immerse yourself in the enchanting landscapes and rich cultural heritage of the Mustang region while venturing into the remote village of Phu. The combination of natural beauty, adventure, and cultural experiences makes this trek a truly remarkable and unforgettable experience.
Sacred Lakes Damodar Kund
Damodar Kunda, located at an altitude of 4890 meters, is a famous holy lake for Hindus. Situated in a remote area of Nepal near Tibet, it is believed that one should make a pilgrimage here at least once in a lifetime to take a holy bath, which absolves all sins from past and present lives. Additionally, Damodar Kunda is the primary source of the Gandaki River and an excellent place to find Shaligram. Damodar Kunda feeds multiple glacial lakes, including Brahmakunda, Rudrakunda, Anantakunda, and Damodarkunda. The damodar kunda is the biggest of all.
Saribung Pass and Peak Climbing
Saribung Peak is a 6,328m mountain located in the remote Damodar Himal, Nepal and close to the Tibetan border. It is a recently introduced mountain peak that offers trekkers the challenge of summiting a rarely-climbed peak combined with adventurous trekking in a rugged and remote region that sees few trekkers. It was opened by IFMGA (International Mountain Guide) Paulo Grobel with Himalayan Travelers Team for climbing in 2006 and since then has become a popular pass and peak for climbers looking for an off-the-beaten-path adventure.
Climbing Saribung Pass and Peak requires a physical and mentally demanding effort as trekkers need to ascend steep, icy trails to pass through the Saribung pass, which is located at a height of 6042m. The trekking route traverses Upper Mustang areas along with the unspoiled Nar and Phu Valley. It is considered one of the highest passes in Nepal and requires prior mountaineering experience, fitness level, and basic technical skills.
Climbing Season for Saribung Peak
The climbing season for Saribung pass and Peak is from April to November, with the best time being between April and May and September and October. The climb offers a breathtaking vista of many snow-capped Himalayan giants such as Bhrikuti Himal, Sano Bhrikuti Himal, Sano Kailash Himal, Annapurna, and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges.
History of Upper Mustang
The Upper Mustang Trek is a renowned cultural trek in Nepal that began in 1992. A limited number of trekkers are allowed each year to protect Tibetan tradition and the environment. This trek offers an impressive experience in the semi-arid valley of the Mustang district, located in the upper corner of the deepest gorge, Kali Gandaki, Annapurna Circuit. Trek through a semi-desert landscape with spires and cliff-top villages. Enjoy panoramic views of the Nilgiri, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Damodar mountain ranges.
The region is cold in winter and windy and dusty year-round. Upper Mustang was once known as the Last Forbidden Kingdom until 1992. This region is isolated with unique landscapes and cultural traditions. Explore the ancient kingdom of Lo-Manthang and the lifestyle of mountain residents with little contact with the rest of Nepal. Until 1950, Mustang was a Buddhist kingdom, with its historical capital as Lo-Manthang and the Raja, the last king of Mustang, still residing in Lo. Geographically and culturally, Upper Mustang is more akin to Tibet than Nepal and renowned for its desert-like beauty.
Officially, this region is one of Nepal’s restricted area, hence to access into this region, it requires a special trekking permit. Summer, Autumn and Winter are the best seasons to visit Upper Mustang and spending your holiday in upper mustang make your lifetime memorable.
Upper Mustang Saribung peak Permit Cost in Summary
- Minimum of two trekkers (2clients) is compulsory for any restricted area in Nepal for issuing the special permits. A company and a local staff is must and in no way you can organize any restricted area trek through independent guide or a porter.
- Upper Mustang Restricted Permit Cost: $500 per person for 10 days. If longer is required, an additional $50 per day is charged
- ACAP Permit: $30 per person.
Saribung peak permit: $ 250 per person in Spring season and $125 per person in Autumn season. - Naar Phu Restricted permit: $ 100 per person week( September to November)/$75 per person(December to August) and $15 pes person a day beyond one week.
Mustang to Phu Trek Highlights:
- Mustang to phu trek is one of the most beautiful glacial traverses in Nepal and crossing Saribung pass at 6042m is one of the highest pass in Nepal.
- Exploring remote area of Mustang and Naar phu valley are the most thrilled journey through the Tibetan influenced culture and traditional villages.
- Visit a small Buddhist kingdom Lo-Manthang that until relatively recently was closed to the outside world. Attractive Tibetan-style villages with a strong, well preserved Tibetan culture and intriguing long-abandoned cliff dwellings and ancient cave monasteries.
- A dramatic desert landscape with incredible ‘organ-pipe’ cliffs, set against a backdrop of the mighty snow-capped Himalaya. While on trek stay in charming teahouses, small lodges and camping trek in mountain side.
- Explore Damoder Kunda, the sacred lake and a famous holy place for Hindus and confront stunning Saribung 6328m peak climbing.