Tour Code
Trip Duration
Trip Difficulty
Tour Cost
Trip Review
Max Altitude
Embark on the Mustang Mountain Bike Tour to unveil Nepal’s hidden gem, where rugged trails merge with ancient Tibetan traditions. This exceptional biking journey takes you through the remote and mesmerizing Upper Mustang region, situated between the majestic Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Known as the “Last Forbidden Kingdom,” Upper Mustang offers a rare blend of breathtaking landscapes and deep Tibetan heritage, now accessible to adventurous explorers.
Experience diverse terrains as you bike through this isolated region, from stark, wind-sculpted paths to trails with panoramic views of snow-capped peaks. A major highlight of this tour is biking through the historic walled city of Lo Manthang, the vibrant cultural and historical hub of Upper Mustang. Another key attraction is the revered Muktinath Temple, a significant pilgrimage site known for its spiritual importance and a prominent stop on the Annapurna Circuit Trek. The tour also features a thrilling ride through the Kali Gandaki Gorge, one of the deepest gorges in the world, offering both stunning vistas and challenging biking routes.
Along the way, you’ll visit traditional villages like Chhusang, Chele, Samar, Shyangbochen, Ghiling, Ghami, Dhakmar, Ghar Gumba, Tsarang, and Yayagaon. Each village provides a unique insight into local life, showcasing vibrant communities, ancient chortens, and striking red cliffs. Cultural sites such as the Ranchung Chungsi Cave and the Summer Palace offer a deeper understanding of the region’s rich spiritual and historical heritage.
The best time for the Upper Mustang Biking Tour is from March to November. During this period, expect clear skies and stable weather, ensuring an exhilarating and memorable biking adventure through one of Nepal’s most captivating and remote regions.
The tour price published on our website does not include international flights to Nepal.
However, if required, we will be happy to help you book flights to Nepal.
Permits needed; high fitness level required. Beware of altitude sickness. Best time: March-November. Respect local customs. Basic accommodation. Pack warm clothing, first aid, cash, spare bike parts, and a reliable GPS. Expect rugged terrain and limited facilities.
© 2024 himalayafairtrekking.com by Jagadamba SofTech