Upper Mustang Trek in January and February

19th Jun, 2025
- annapurnaencounter
Overview: Is Upper Mustang Trek in January and February Worth It?
The Upper Mustang trek in January and February is a lesser-known winter adventure for true explorers. While most trekkers head to lower altitudes during these colder months, Upper Mustang offers a unique opportunity to experience the trans-Himalayan desert under snow, with minimal crowds, crisp skies, and mystical landscapes.
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With temperatures dropping well below freezing at night and days offering clear views of arid cliffs and snow-capped peaks, this trek is both challenging and immensely rewarding. The silence of the restricted kingdom, combined with warm hospitality from the local Loba people, makes winter trekking here a surreal experience.
What Makes Upper Mustang Special in Winter?
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Snow-draped desert landscape: A rare contrast of white snow against brown and red cliffs
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Uninterrupted cultural immersion: Fewer trekkers mean deeper connection with locals
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Tibetan Buddhist traditions: Visit ancient monasteries and sky caves in near solitude
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Crystal-clear winter skies: Ideal for photography, stargazing, and sunrise views over Dhaulagiri and Nilgiri
Weather in January and February
Month | Avg Day Temp | Avg Night Temp | Condition |
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January | -2°C to 8°C | -10°C to -15°C | Dry, clear, cold nights |
February | 0°C to 10°C | -6°C to -12°C | Still cold, longer days |
Although winter is cold, Mustang lies in a rain-shadow area, meaning very little snowfall and dry skies — perfect for trekking if you’re well-prepared.
Trekking Conditions in Winter
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Trail Condition: Mostly dry, with some snow patches near Lo Manthang and passes
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Accommodation: Lodges remain open in key villages like Kagbeni, Chhusang, Ghami, and Lo Manthang
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Food & Water: Simple meals available; carry water purifiers as pipes may freeze
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Gear: Winter sleeping bags (-20°C), microspikes, down jackets, thermal layers, and sun protection are essential
Itinerary Highlights (13 Days from Kathmandu)
Day 1: Drive/Flight to Pokhara
Scenic drive or quick flight to Pokhara. Relax by the lakeside.
Day 2: Fly to Jomsom – Trek to Kagbeni (2,810m)
Begin the trek through Kali Gandaki gorge. Explore Kagbeni’s medieval village charm.
Day 3–6: Trek to Chele, Syangboche, and Ghami
Trail ascends through desert valleys and hidden caves.
Day 7–8: Reach Lo Manthang (3,840m)
Explore ancient walled city, monasteries, and caves with frozen terrain.
Day 9–10: Return via Dhakmar and Samar
Snowy passes offer winter adventure and panoramic Himalayan views.
Day 11: Trek to Jomsom
Descend to Jomsom and celebrate the successful journey.
Day 12–13: Fly to Pokhara and return to Kathmandu
Time to unwind and reflect on the epic winter trek.
Permit Information
To enter Upper Mustang, you need:
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Upper Mustang Special Permit – USD 500 per person for 10 days
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Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) – NPR 3,000 for foreigners
No local or TIMS permit is required for Upper Mustang. Only ACAP and the Special Permit are necessary.
Challenges to Expect
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Extreme cold: Especially at night and early morning
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Limited services: Fewer lodges, some may have frozen pipes or no heating
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Isolation: Very few other trekkers, so a guide and porter are highly recommended
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Weather delays: Winter flights between Pokhara and Jomsom may face cancellations
Why Trek Upper Mustang in Winter?
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Unique photography opportunities with dramatic landscapes
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Authentic local interactions without tourist rush
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Peaceful atmosphere in sacred sites and monasteries
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Witness Himalayan wildlife like blue sheep and Himalayan griffons
Essential Tips for Trekking Upper Mustang in January and February
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Layer up: Use moisture-wicking base layers and insulated outerwear
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Keep electronics warm: Batteries drain fast in cold
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Carry thermos and energy snacks: Warm fluids and high-calorie foods help
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Hire experienced guides/porters: Crucial for navigation and emergency support
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Pack smart: Carry enough warm gear but keep the load manageable
Is Upper Mustang Trek in January and February for You?
If you’re an adventurous soul looking for a rare, off-the-beaten-path experience with ancient Tibetan culture, wide Himalayan landscapes, and winter solitude — this trek is for you. It’s not suitable for first-time trekkers, but with preparation and proper gear, it's a journey that few have witnessed in its magical winter form.
Book Your Upper Mustang Winter Adventure
Annapurna Encounter offers fully supported winter treks to Upper Mustang, including expert guides, necessary permits, transportation, and lodging. Reach out to us for custom group departures or private winter journeys.
Limited permits available for Upper Mustang — contact us now to secure your winter trek
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