Step back in time visiting Mustang—an ancient kingdom high up in the Himalayas that feels as much Tibetan as it does Nepalese. Nestled beyond the Annapurna range, Mustang is a world away from the green hills and terraced rice paddies that might first come to mind when you think of Nepal. Instead, you’ll find a stark, surreal landscape of red cliffs, wind-swept desert, and medieval villages that seem to be frozen in time.
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So, what’s the allure of Mustang? Well, it’s not a typical Nepalese experience, and that’s exactly what makes it so special. Known as the “Last Forbidden Kingdom,” Mustang was closed to foreigners until the 1990s, which has helped preserve its unique culture and way of life. This region, particularly Upper Mustang, is steeped in Tibetan Buddhism, with centuries-old monasteries, prayer wheels, and brightly coloured chortens scattered across the landscape. It’s the kind of place that invites you to slow down, reflect, and soak in the spiritual ambiance.