Mustang Lo Manthang trekking gives ideal trip to explore forbidden kingdom of Nepal. Lying beyond the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri massif in central Nepal is the hidden Kingdom of Mustang, an intriguing parched region, forming part of the Tibetan plateau. Untouched by the outside world, 16th century monasteries remain active, adorned with unrivalled frescoes, thankas and status of gigantic deities, preserving ancient traditions. Mustang is the land of Barley field's pasture for grazing herds. These upper reaches of the Kali Gandaki River that has tantalized a generation of trekkers - have recently been opened in 1992. Mustang being a restricted area, there are certain formalities required by the government of Nepal in obtaining a special permit. The journey to Mustang begins with a flight to Jomsom via Pokhara. Two days walking from Jomsom we cross the traditional boundary into the wild lunar landscape of Mustang. Our itinerary allows plenty of time to explore the main town of Lo Manthang, the impressive walled capital. Mustang trek is scheduled during the summer months when the people are most active in the fields, villages and monasteries. The trek ends at Jomsom and from here we fly back to Kathmandu via Pokhara. Mustang-Lo Manthang Trekking Itinerary: Day 01 Arrival at Kathmandu transfer to hotel Day 02 Rest Day at kathmandu Day 03 Kathmandu to Pokhara Day 04 Pokhara to Jomsom by flight Day 05 Jomsom to Kagbeni Day 06 Kagbeni to Chuksang Day 07 Chuksang to Samar Day 08 Samar to Bouddha Cave to Geling Day 09 Geling to Tramar Day 10 Tramar to Lo Gekar to Tsarang Day 11 Tsarang to Lo Manthang Day 12 Rest day at Lo Manthang Day 13 Lo Manthang to Dhie Day 14 Dhie to Tange Day 15 Tange to Tetang Day 16 Tetang to Muktinath Day 17 Muktinath to Jomsom Day 18 Jomosom to Pokhara by flight Day 19 Pokhara to Kathmandu Day 20 Rest day at Kathmandu Day 21 Departure to your next destination