Best Season to Visit Upper Mustang

Best Season to Visit Upper Mustang

Upper Mustang is the epicentre of Buddhist Tibetian culture and mesmerizing landscapes. If your heart is longing for something mysterious adventure, then Upper Mustang is the best destination for you. Moreover, Upper Mustang Tour or Trekking package is a compact package to explore Nepal's nature, culture, and adventure. It might be unreal, which is beyond your imagination. Furthermore, Upper Mustang also gives the vibes of Tibet, so it is also known as the mini Tibet.

Best Season to Visit Upper Mustang

The season is the key factor determining a specific destination's climatic condition. Moreover, it is both a pushing or pulling element to travel. When we talk about Upper Mustang, we can categorize the season into three parts which are mentioned as follows;

Spring Season(April and May)

Spring is the best season to visit the upper Mustang as the biggest festival of the Mustang Region falls on this season. Tiji Festival is the main festival of the mustang people, and it usually falls in the middle or last of May. Moreover, the temperature during this season is quite a pleasant comparison to another season.

Monsoon Season(June, July, August, and September)

Mustang Region lies in the trans-Himalaya region. Due to this, there are no more effects of monsoon in this region. Furthermore, August is the horse festival month of Mustang. The local language is known as Yartung Mela, and it is the biggest festival in Lower Mustang.

Autumn Season(October and November)

Autumn Season is the primary trekking season in Nepal, and this is the best season to enjoy the best view of mountains in Nepal. Due to this, the flow of tourists is high this season in all trekking destinations of Nepal, including the Upper Mustang.

Duke Nepal Adventure is the best destination management company in Nepal which offers numerous and various tour and trekking packages in Mustang Region at the best reasonable price. All the packages are as follows;

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