Mustang or the kingdom Lo Mantang

Mustang, the hidden kingdom in the kingdom


The kingdom of Mustang is part of Nepal. Mustang’s king is HRM Jigme Palbar Bista. Mustang got its name from Tibetan Mun Tan, which means fertile plain. Mustang or the Kingdom of Lo is part of the Kingdom of Nepal and one of its districts. In the north-east, Mustang is bordering Tibet on the Central Asian plateau between the Nepalese provinces of Dolpo and Manang. It is roughly 80 km long (north-s…  (read more)

GhamiLa (pass) 3520 m

15 May 2007 1 662
This pass we passed over twice, but on the way back with a different view to the Himalaya panorama. The word "La" already means "pass".

Steep way down the GhamiLa (pass) 3520 m

Maoists probagate their election program from door…

A narrow way wasn't a problem for our Yaks

Kali Gandaki valley

30 Apr 2007 786
The river flows southward through a steep gorge known as the Kali Gandaki Gorge, or Andha Galchi, between the mountains Dhaulagiri (8167 m) to the west and Annapurna (8091 m) to the east. If one measures the depth of a canyon by the difference between the river height and the heights of the highest peaks on either side, the Gorge is the world's deepest. The portion of the river between the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna massifs is at an elevation of between 1300 metres and 2600 metres[1], 5500 to 6800 metres lower than the two peaks. South of the gorge the river is joined by Rahught Khola at Galeshwor, Myagdi Khola at Beni, Modi Khola near Kushma and Badigaad at Rudrabeni. The river then takes a right-angle turn and runs east. The largest hydroelectricity project in Nepal is located along this stretch of the river. Kali Gandaki is joined by a major tributary, Trishuli, at Devghat, just as the river exits the foothills of the Himalayas into the southern plains of Nepal. From Devghat, the river flows southwest and is known as Narayani or Sapt Gandaki. The river later curves back towards the southeast as it enters India. The river flows southeast across the Gangetic plain of Bihar state, eventually merging with the Ganges near at Hajipur, or Patna.

Dzong in Kagbeni

Having a rest in Kagbeni

13 May 2007 524
After our 11 day treck we had a rest in the Red House in Kagbeni

Chorten in Tsele

Lhoba girl in Tsele

13 May 2007 753
It was a warm meeting again with the girl after 11 days.

Coming back to Tsele after eleven days

Tsele (or Tse-Le) 3050 m

Tsele houses with its domestic animals

Down the ThaklamLa (pass) 3240 m

Back in Jomsom

Our team from the Mustang treck

17 May 2007 1 554
Last group photo from our team. We like to express our thanks to everybody that makes this fantastic, eventful, experienceful and instructive expedition an unforgetable memory

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