The King His Royal Highness Jigme Palbar Bista
Mustang City, the hidden kingdom in Nepal
Mustang or the kingdom Lo Mantang
NyiLa (pass) 3950 m in Lo Mantang
Ancient ruins in Tangbe
Kagbeni view from the first steps in Lo Mantang
Kagbeni, the entrance to the kingdom Mustang
In the Red House
The "Red House" in Kagbeni
Our treck along the Kali Gandaki river
The first 12 km walk
Landlady of the "Red House"
Nilgiri peak 7061 m
Jomsom the starting point of the Mustang treck
Tsele village
Panorama to the Himalaya peaks
Chorten in Chusang
Three chorten near Tangbe
Chorten near Tangbe
Kagbeni view from Lo Mantang
Entrance into the kingdom Lo Mantang
On the way to Ghami
Other caravans passing the old salt route
GhamiLa (pass) 3520 m
Panorama view from the GhamiLa (pass) 3520 m
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Tsarang in Lo Mantang
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Tsarang is the second biggest village of Lo Mantang and the last stay before we reached the capital Mustang.
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Chaitya in Nepal, Candi in Indonesia and Malaysia, Chedi in Thailand, Chorten in Tibet and Bhutan, Dagoba or Chaitiya in Sri Lanka/Ceylon, Chedey in Cambodia, Sübürgen in Mongolia, Tap in Korea, That in Laos, Ta in China, Tō in Japan and Zedi in Myanmar/Burma
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