The "Red House" in Kagbeni
In the Red House
Kagbeni, the entrance to the kingdom Mustang
Kagbeni view from the first steps in Lo Mantang
Ancient ruins in Tangbe
NyiLa (pass) 3950 m in Lo Mantang
Tsarang in Lo Mantang
The King His Royal Highness Jigme Palbar Bista
Mustang City, the hidden kingdom in Nepal
Mustang or the kingdom Lo Mantang
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
Cleft landscape an the way to the DzongLa (pass)
Steep way to the DzongLa (pass)
Landscape near Tsele
Gyakar Gurung village
Inside a Thakkali house
Across the Kali Gandaki river
On the way to Tsele
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Our treck along the Kali Gandaki river
with the nice view to the high Nilgiri mountain (7061 m)
The Gandaki River, also known as the Kali Gandaki and the Gandak, is a tributary of the Ganges River. It is one of the major rivers of Nepal and is notable for the deep gorge through which it flows and for a large hydroelectric facility.
The Kali Gandaki rises in the Tibetan plateau north of the Himalayas in the Mustang District of Nepal, near the border with Tibet. The two headwaters of river, Nup Chhu and Shar Chhu ("West River" and "East River") meet near the town of Lo Manthang in upper Mustang. The river then flows southwest with the name of Mustang Khola. In Kagbeni a major tributory, Kak Khola, coming from Muktinath, meets Mustang Khola, and from there river is called the Kali Gandaki.
The Gandaki River, also known as the Kali Gandaki and the Gandak, is a tributary of the Ganges River. It is one of the major rivers of Nepal and is notable for the deep gorge through which it flows and for a large hydroelectric facility.
The Kali Gandaki rises in the Tibetan plateau north of the Himalayas in the Mustang District of Nepal, near the border with Tibet. The two headwaters of river, Nup Chhu and Shar Chhu ("West River" and "East River") meet near the town of Lo Manthang in upper Mustang. The river then flows southwest with the name of Mustang Khola. In Kagbeni a major tributory, Kak Khola, coming from Muktinath, meets Mustang Khola, and from there river is called the Kali Gandaki.
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