Lower Mustang Motorcycle Tour

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Max Elevation

3,800 m / 12,467 ft.

Best season

All year round

Total Duration

9 days

Itinerary

Kathmandu - Pokhara - Mustang - and back

Difficulty

easy
Tour Details

Join us for the exhilarating Lower Mustang Motorcycle Tour, a journey that combines the vibrant culture of Kathmandu with the stunning natural beauty of Nepal’s Mustang region. Begin your adventure in Kathmandu, where you’ll explore the city’s rich history and lively streets. Then, we’ll travel to Pokhara, the gateway to the Himalayas.

From there, embark on a thrilling motorcycle tour through the mystical Lower Mustang, a region known for its desert landscapes, majestic mountains, and ancient Tibetan traditions. Ride through picturesque villages with stone houses, discover centuries-old monasteries, and cross deep valleys with panoramic views of the snow-capped Himalayas. Experience the warmth of the local people and immerse yourself in the unique culture of Mustang, a place where time seems to stand still.

Lower Mustang is a hidden gem, less visited than other parts of Nepal, offering you an authentic and less touristy experience. Feel the freedom of navigating winding and challenging roads on your motorcycle, enjoying both adrenaline and serenity. This tour is perfect for those seeking adventure, culture, and unforgettable memories on two wheels. Get ready for a life-changing experience in the heart of the Himalayas!

Price Includes

  • Pre-trip online personal advice
  • Round trip flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara
  • All permits
  • Bedroom in teahouse lodges during the motorcycle tour
  • Three meals per day
  • Government registered, well experienced, English speaker and friendly local guide
  • Staff fees with all their expenses and necessary insurance
  • Welcome dinner
  • Sightseeing in Kathmandu and Pokhara including tickets and transportation
  • Hotel in Kathmandu and Pokhara
  • Taxi service
  • Royal Enfield Classic Motorcycle
  • Gasoline

Price Excludes

  • Nepal visa fee
  • Health insurance with heli-rescue and evacuation expenses at high altitudes (compulsory)
  • Personal expenses due to flight delay
  • Any expenses which arise due to a change of the itinerary, because of landslides, political trouble, and strikes etc.
  • Personal expenses (phone charging, WiFi, hot shower, laundry...)
  • Drinks and Bar Menu
  • Gratuity (optinal)
  • If motorcycle breakage happen due to rough handling/accidents/theft etc., the clients will have to bear the cost
  • Motorcycle gear

You can add to your pack

  • Guide in your own language
  • Private room
  • Back up vehicle (4X4) for the entire trip to carry the luggage, motorbike spares parts and a mechanic
  • Different motorcycle model

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  • Firante's gift
  • Customize your trip
What to Expect

Get ready for an epic adventure that will take you to explore one of the most remote and fascinating regions on the planet! In this thrilling journey, you’ll venture into the heart of Lower Mustang, a region steeped in mystery and timeless beauty, scarcely touched by the passage of time and tourism. Picture yourself cruising along roads surrounded by the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas, and traversing ancient villages where time seems to have stood still. You’ll witness spectacular landscapes that transition from lush valleys to golden deserts. But most thrilling of all is the sense of adventure you’ll experience as you delve into this remote region on your motorcycle. Challenge the limits and venture into the unknown, exploring paths that few dare to tread. From the genuine hospitality of local communities to the fascinating history of ancient monasteries, each moment of this journey will leave you amazed and eager to discover more

You’ll embark in style on the iconic Royal Enfield Classic, the motorcycle of choice for locals traversing these remote areas. Experience the thrill of navigating rugged terrain and winding roads aboard this legendary bike that has become an icon in Nepal.

  • Enjoy thrilling rides through diverse terrain, from dusty deserts to lush forests
  • Jomsom, renowned for its dramatic landscapes and rich culture
  • Motorbike through the world's deepest gorge, boasting breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges
  • Explore this sacred Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimage site, home to a unique natural flame and 108 holy water spouts
  • Discover a charming village famous for its apple orchards, traditional architecture, and apple brandy production
  • Unwind in natural hot springs, a perfect way to relax
  • Engage with the friendly Thakali people and immerse yourself in their culture, which includes delightful cuisine
  • Lower Mustang is a photographer's haven, offering stunning vistas and unique cultural encounters
  • The region provides a blend of adventure and serenity, making it an unforgettable motorbike tour destination
Itinerary

Day 1 Arrive in Kathmandu

Upon arrival at Kathmandu airport, our team will warmly welcome you and transfer you to your hotel for relaxation and settling in. Later, we’ll explore the lively Thamel district, an ideal spot for shopping and immersing in the local culture. In the evening, we’ll gather for a welcome dinner. This dinner, held the night before our trekking expedition begins, is a special occasion for us to connect and get acquainted before embarking on our exciting adventure. It also provides an opportunity for you to address any questions or concerns with your guide before starting the journey. This first day in Kathmandu marks the beginning of our gradual acclimatization process.

Day 2Kathmandu to Pokhara

After enjoying a delicious breakfast at the hotel, we will head to the airport to take a 35-minute flight to Pokhara. Upon arrival in Pokhara, we will transfer to the hotel, located in the Lakeside area, the most charming tourist zone in Nepal, filled with restaurants, bars, and cafés around the beautiful Phewa Lake. We will stroll along the lakeside and have lunch at one of the cozy restaurants. After lunch, we will pick up our motorcycles and perform a check to ensure everything is in order. With the motorcycles ready, we will head out together to test them, first visiting Pokhara’s most important Buddhist temple, the World Peace Pagoda, built by the Japanese to promote world peace after the World War. Then, we will go to a nearby viewpoint to enjoy Pokhara’s stunning sunset, with spectacular views of the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas. While enjoying the views, we will have a snack at one of the Nepali street food stalls and then return to the hotel to rest well, as tomorrow begins a long day of adventures.

Day 3Ride to Tatopani

5h, 2474m elevation, 110km distance

Today begins our adventure. We will wake up early and have a hearty breakfast at the hotel. From Pokhara, we will drive to Tatopani, passing through the famous Beni Bazaar. Along the way, we will cross rivers and, if we wish, walk over the famous Himalayan suspension bridges. Today, we will see the great and famous peaks of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Fishtail, and we will share the legends of each of these mountains. When we reach Tatopani, we will also enjoy its magic! “Tato” means hot and “pani” means water. Tatopani is home to the most famous hot springs for trekkers in Nepal. Here, all hikers stop to relax after their grand adventures. The hot springs are located in a beautiful spot. After relaxing in the hot springs, we will head to the guest house where we will sleep and where they prepare delicious food! Today’s journey is lengthy, as our destination of Tatopani marks the beginning of the breathtaking mountainous region.

Day 4Ride to Jomsom

6h, 2710m elevation, 70km distance

After breakfast, we will start our ride following the Kali Gandaki River and passing several beautiful villages including Ghasa, Dana, and Tukuche. On the way we will enjoy amazing views of mount Tukuche, Nilgiri and Dhaulagiri. We will continue our ride to Jomsom bazzar through the graveled road and passing Marpha apple garden. Today’s journey offers scattered roadside villages, ancient temples and monasteries, rugged landscape, apple orchards and Rupse cliff make journey worth it.

Day 5Ride to Muktinath

1h, 3800m elevation, 20km distance

Today we will be driving very little, as it’s the acclimatization day meant to help us gradually adjust to the altitude. Once we arrive at Muktinath, we will have short hike to reach Muktinath temple premises. Muktinath is a famous sacred place for both Hindu and Buddhist which lies at the foot of the Thorong la pass (5416 meter). In the afternoon, we can enjoy the atmosphere of the teahouses in the village with the local people.

Day 6Ride to Kalopani

5h, 2300m elevation, 52km distance

Today, following a leisurely breakfast at the guesthouse, we’ll embark on an exhilarating ride down to Kagbeni, serving as the gateway to Upper Mustang. Here, we’ll discover the enchanting local village of Kagbeni, a veritable medieval gem adorned with closely packed mud brick houses, winding dark alleys, and majestic chortens. Continuing our journey after Kagbeni, we’ll ride back to Jomsom (approximately 11 km), passing through the quaint Marpha Village en route to Kalopani. Marpha, a charming small town renowned for its apple orchards and delectable apple products, adds a delightful touch to our adventure.

Day 7Ride Back to Pokhara

6-7h, 822m elevation, 95km distance

After indulging in a hearty breakfast at the guesthouse and relishing the final flavors of the delectable high-mountain cuisine, we bid farewell to the serene surroundings and embark on our journey back to Pokhara. As we traverse the scenic routes, reminiscing about the breathtaking landscapes and cultural encounters of our adventure, we pause to capture one last glimpse of the majestic Himalayan peaks. With each passing mile, we carry with us cherished memories of our expedition through the remote corners of Nepal. Upon reaching Pokhara, we are greeted by the familiar sights of Lakeside. Reflecting on the unforgettable experiences of our journey, we unwind and celebrate the successful completion of our mountain odyssey in the warmth of Pokhara’s hospitality. In Pokhara, we’ll relax at the hotel and enjoy a delicious dinner, where we’ll converse about the magnificent journey we’ve undertaken. This is also the perfect opportunity to express our gratitude to our guide for all their hard work and dedication throughout the trip.

Day 8Pokhara to Kathmandu

Today, we will wake up peacefully in Pokhara, enjoy breakfast, and take advantage of our last moments here to visit one of Nepal’s Tibetan settlements. Here, you will gain insight into the history of the Tibetan exile and Nepal’s story, witnessing how they live. It’s in this place where we’ll savor the best momos in all of Nepal! After lunch in this beautiful and serene location, we’ll return the motorcycles and catch the afternoon flight back to Kathmandu.

Day 9Last day in Kathmandu

On our final day, we’ll start with breakfast at the hotel before spending time doing some last-minute shopping in Thamel, seizing the chance to pick up final souvenirs and soak in the unique atmosphere of this bustling neighborhood. It’ll be a perfect opportunity to once again appreciate the local culture and bid farewell to this charming place before our departure.

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Information
Best season

We recommend this tour from March to May and September to November. December to February is also suitable, with clear weather, but snowfall may occur during the winter season. Monsoon months of June, July, and August are not recommended due to heavy rainfall.

Travel insurance

Travel insurance is compulsory for the trip. All the riders must provide a copy of their comprehensive travel insurance policy certificate. The policy must cover medical and emergency repatriation – including helicopter rescue and evacuation expenses at high altitudes.

Riding members are kindly requested to send their detailed insurance information after trek booking. In case of emergencies, we will be using the insurance policy and informational documents you sent us. It will help us arrange a quick and effective rescue operation, transfer for emergency medical help, etc. Please ensure that your insurance covers all costs incurred during mountain rescue service.

Before buying travel insurance, make sure to call the insurance company and recheck if they have heli-rescue.

Drinking water

We recommend you bring a container for one liter of water. In the teahouses we can buy boiled water suitable for drinking with which to fill our bottles. Another option is to refill the water from the fountains that we find along the way or from the tap of the teahouses themselves, for this we have to count on water disinfectant tablets that we can find in pharmacies.

Do I need license to drive in Nepal?

When it comes to riding a motorcycle in Nepal as a foreigner, it’s important to consider certain legal requirements. Generally, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is needed, which is used in conjunction with your valid driver’s license from your home country. The IDP serves as a translation of your national license and is internationally recognized. It’s essential to ensure you obtain this document before embarking on any motorcycle journey in Nepal.

Do I need any previous experience for Lower Mustang Motorcycle Tour?

While prior experience with Himalayan rides isn’t necessary, it’s important to be a skilled motorbike rider and capable of navigating long distances on Himalayan roads.

Meals

This package includes breakfast, lunch, dinner and hot drinks.

During the ride, all the food is prepared with fresh produce sourced from local homes, ensuring exceptional quality and taste. We highly recommend trying the local cuisine, as it’s often delicious and served in generous portions. It’s especially rewarding to indulge in the varied Nepali cuisine, which offers a wide range of flavors and traditional dishes.

In particular, we suggest opting for vegetarian options, as they are easier to digest and tend to be more abundant at higher altitudes. While non-vegetarian options are available at mountain regions, we advise against them due to concerns about meat quality.

A classic and highly popular choice among riders and Nepalis alike is the dal bhat, a nutritious and comforting meal consisting of rice, lentils, and assorted accompaniments. This dish is known for its ability to satisfy hunger, and it can be refilled infinitely!

It’s important to note that supplies may be limited in mountainous areas, so it’s essential to use available resources responsibly. Out of respect and consideration, we recommend carefully considering orders and ensuring that any food requested is fully consumed.

Additionally, we encourage you to refrain from dairy and avoid alcoholic drinks, caffeinated beverages, and hot chocolates at high elevations.

Enjoy the local culinary experience and savor the unique flavors of Nepal as you explore the mountains!

Communication

Along the trail, you’ll encounter WiFi at many of the teahouses, typically available for an additional fee paid directly to the teahouse. However, as we ascend to higher elevations, the internet connection may become increasingly unstable until it eventually disappears. While you have the option to purchase a SIM card in the city before the ride, similar to WiFi, the connection may become more unreliable as we venture into remote areas.

Fortunately, phone communication remains functional throughout the trek, and your guide will be in daily contact with the office to provide updates on the journey.

Battery recharge

During the ride, we will encounter charging points for our electronic devices in most of the teahouses. However, these services come with an additional charge that is paid directly to the teahouse.

Safety

Your safety and security are our top priorities. We implement various measures to ensure your well-being. Throughout the ride, we’ll have all the essential gear, equipment, and first aid kits on hand. Our guides are highly trained in wilderness first aid. In case of illness, the ride leader will assess the situation and determine whether to proceed or descend promptly. Additionally, we’ll stick together as a group while riding.

What is the likely temperature and weather during in Mustang?

Weather in the mountains is notoriously difficult to predict. Generally, nights are chillingly cold, whereas the days are warmer. Winter (January and February) will be a bit colder, but the days can be quite beautiful and warm if the sun is out. There will be a bit of snow during the month of January, February, and December. The temperature inside the teahouses/lodges is fairly maintained. You can always sit beside a fire to keep yourself warmer. The temperature could be as high as 20°C to 15°C low during the daytime.

Acclimatization

Our journey is meticulously designed to ensure a progressive acclimatization process for all travelers. It’s imperative that everyone listens to the guide attentively at all times, as they have the authority to halt the journey if any altitude-related issues arise among the group. Our itinerary is meticulously crafted to prevent altitude-related problems, with each day’s travel time carefully planned for this purpose. Additionally, there are tricks to aid in acclimatization, such as staying hydrated by drinking plenty of water and avoiding heavy meals and alcohol. Travelers are encouraged to inform their guide immediately if they experience any symptoms, as our guides are fully equipped to take appropriate action. Your safety and well-being are our utmost priority, and we are committed to ensuring a safe and enjoyable journey for everyone.

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