Mustang, located in the remote northern part of Nepal, is a captivating region rich in Tibetan culture and natural beauty. The area is known for its stark, arid landscapes, surrounded by some of the world’s tallest mountains like Annapurna and Dhaulagiri. Mustang was once an independent kingdom and has long been a culturally significant hub along the ancient trade routes between Nepal and Tibet. Although now part of Nepal, Mustang retains much of its traditional way of life, with monasteries, ancient caves, and the Tibetan Buddhist influence prominently visible in daily life. The area’s breathtaking scenery, including deep gorges, rock formations, and the iconic Kali Gandaki River, make it a top destination for trekking and cultural exploration.