Upper Mustang

We visited the Upper Mustang region of Nepal recently. Upper Mustang was the independent Lo Kingdom until the Kingdom of Nepal annexed it in the late 1700s, and the king of Lo continued to rule over the territory until 2008, when Nepal became a republic. Upper Mustang borders Tibet and it is isolated from the rest of the country—the government requires tourists to buy an expensive permit to enter the region, to keep it from becoming overdeveloped.

As a neighbor of Tibet, society is heavily influenced by that country. Moreover, Mustang looks like what you would imagine a Himalayan kingdom to look like.

Let’s start with the scenery, because there is a lot of amazing scenery. We were greeted at the airport by a view of Nilgiri mountain, which remained visible for most of our trek. Apart from the agricultural fields, which are irrigated by the river, the land is very dry.

Next: stupas.

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