Beyond the classic routes of Mustang, the mountains hide several exquisite viewpoints and traditional hamlets, offering pristine views of the incredible snow-tops. The houses look like typical stone masonry, and the settlements are lined up in an arch-like fashion as in terraces. There are outstanding lakes, and exceptional landscapes to see even in the least rewarding trails. What’s more, from the beginning of the trek to the end, the path goes through a series of Chortens, Mani walls, Monasteries (Gompas), Prayer wheels, and Prayer flags.
The name ‘Royal Mustang Trek’ comes from the cultural luxury of the Mustang region. You will stay in the traditional houses in a way that other people live and enjoy the astounding scenery behind the windows. There is nothing like Royal palaces to visit, but exploring the pristine temple of Muktinath, with a man-sized golden statue of Lord Vishnu, is far better than any other exploration. The busy markets of Jomsom and the tranquil village of Larjung are the remaining highlights of the trek.
Royal Mustang Trek is easier to do except for the few challenging sections. Beginners can really get inspired by the mountains, so this trek is recommended for them. Royal Mustang Trek is good to go at any time throughout the year because the rain of monsoon cannot pierce through the rain-shadow Mustang and the chills of winter are not so extreme. Nevertheless, it is better to avoid winter.