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Upper Mustang Tiji Festival Trek

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Package name Upper Mustang Tiji Festival Trek
Duration 19
Max. elevation 4265 m
Level Moderate
Transportation All private ground transportation and domestic flight as per itinerary
Accomodation 2/3***category Hotel in Kathmandu / Pokhara and Lodge / Tea house during the trek
Starts at Kathmandu
Ends at Kathmandu
Trip route KTM-PKR-Jomsom-Ghami-Lo-Manthang-Drakmar-Kagbeni-Jomsom-PKR-KTM
Cost USD 2,385 per person

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A complete information for Tiji Festival at Lo - Manthang upper Mustang in Nepal trekking package  cost, itinerary, permit fee, route map, 7 days with jeep, height and difficulty, join group, organising company/guide in Nepal.

Festival dates May 24 - 26, 2025

Holiday Mountain Treks has been organizing a special trip to Lo-Manthang / Upper Mustang every year for the Tiji festival program. Tiji festival trip will provide you with a cultural/history and scenery experience of the forbidden previous kingdom- Mustang. It is a journey for a lifetime and we assist you from fixing the trip date to entire arrangements at an affordable price. There will be allowed only a limited number of people to visit this wonderful place so if you want to book the trip and experience it yourself please reserve your space as early as possible.

An introduction of the Tiji festival

Tiji festival is a three-day ritual as well as “The chasing of the Demons” that centers on the Tiji myth. The myth tells of a deity named Dorje Jono who must battle against his demon father to save the Kingdom of Mustang from destruction. The demon father wreaked havoc on Mustang by bringing a shortage of water (a highly precious resource in this very dry land) and causing many resulting disasters from famine to animal loss. Dorje Jono eventually beats the demon and banishes him from the land. Tiji is a celebration and reaffirmation of this myth and throughout the festival, the various scenes of the myth will be enacted. The festival is normally held at the end of the dry winter/spring season effectively a spring renewal festival. and will usher in the wetter monsoon season (the growing season for Mustang).

The Tiji festival is celebrated for three days long in Lo-Manthang.

First day, Lamas horns resounded, announcing the two twelve-foot copper bunches, with their elephantine blurting, followed by two double-reeled horns, all accompanied by drum and cymbals then an ancient and enormous thanka three stories high is unrolled down the entire south wall of the square. Late afternoon, in high wind and blowing dust, eleven lamas in maroon and gold, wearing high red hats, came from the palace and take their places along the wall beneath the thanka, with Tashi Tenzing on the elevated seat just in the center. The masked dancers start the portrayal of the Tiji myth then Dorje Jono repels the demon through the power of his magical dancing. As the dances end, Dorje Jono kills the demon, after which his people are relieved of their plague of misfortunes, water becomes plentiful once more, and the balance and harmony of existence are restored.

Second day, numbers of Loba arrive from the outlying hamlets, and the small square is thronged with wild beautiful people, with all of the women and children, at least, in traditional dress. The King of Mustang “wears a whole crown of tiny river pearls set off by dozens of large red coralline tones interspersed with matched ornaments of turquoise. The costumes and masks, the twelve-foot horns, the gold cups of wheat, the butter cakes, the snow peaks and wind and dust and sun, the mehti, snow leopard, snow pigeons, saligrams, the dying glacier and the desert ruins, the drunks and rajas and foreigners, the dogs and yaks Tantra.

And last day, the Tiji festival ends with the ceremonial destruction of the evil remains, represented by some long black yak hair and red torma cakes minced into dark red furry. The demons red remnants are set out on an old tiger skin, whereupon they are attacked by bow and arrow, slings, and the old guns. The poor devil's remains are over- turned upon the ground, each time to a wild cann

Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : May 15 - Welcome to Kathmandu 1300m

Arrive at Kathmandu airport; welcome and transfer to the hotel.

Day 2 : May 16 - Kathmandu Sightseeing

Sightseeing tour of the interesting surrounding sights of Kathmandu valley.

Day 3 : May 17 - Kathmandu – Pokhara 975m. drive 6hrs.

Transfer to Pokhara by tourist bus through beautiful sights. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy either doing last-minute shopping for the trek or packing your kitty bag for the trek.

Day 4 : May 18 - Pokhara – Jomsom 2720m. - Kagbeni 2900m. trek 3-4 hrs.

Fly to Jomsom and gently walk to Kagnebi, the checkpoint of entry to Upper Mustang. The Kaligandaki valley here is called the Thakkhola, after the native Thakalis, who are distantly related to the Tibetans.

Day 5 : May 19 - Kagbeni – Chele 3050m trek 6 hrs

After a special permit check-up and entry registration at the check post, the trail goes onwards following the riverbank of Kaligandaki upstream through some of the scenic picturesque places and sandy / windy trails to reach Chele village.  Over Night stay at the lodge.

Day 6 : May 20 - Chele - Syanboche 3470m. trek 7 hrs

The trail ascends to Taklam La Pass (3,624m) through plateaus and narrow stretches with views of Tilicho Peak, Yakawa Kang, Nilgiri and Damodar Danda then descends further to Syanboche. Over Night stay at the lodge.

Day 7 : May 21 - Syanboche - Ghami 3515m. trek 6 hrs

The trail ascends to the Yamda La (3,850m.) through local villages and Chortens. After Nyi Pass (4,010m) the trail descends to the Ghaymi village. Over Night stay at the lodge.

Day 8 : May 22 - Ghami - Charang 3510m. trek 5 hrs

The trail climbs up to the plateau beside a long Mani wall crossing the Ghaymi khola and reaching Charang. Overnight stay at the lodge.

Day 9 : May 23- Charang - Lo-Mangthang 3740m. trek 6 hrs

The trail descends to Tsarang Chu and then climbs steeply after crossing the river windy pass of Lo, from where you can see the magnificent Lo-Mangthang Valley with its hills on the Tibetan Border. Overnight stay at the lodge.

Day 10 : May 24 - Lo-Mangthang

Attend the Tiji effectively a spring renewal festival in the courtyard gathered a crowd of Lamas, locals and tourists.

Day 11 : May 25 - A full day for Tiji festival activities witness.


Day 12 : May 26 - Lo-Manthang

If you wish, may attend the last day of the Tiji Festival or make a great loop walk through the unique villages and Gompas around Lo Manthang.

Day 13 : May 27 - Lo-Mangthang - Drakmar 3810m. trek 6-7 hrs

Trek to Drakmar via Gyakar with more than 1200 years old Ghar Gompa with Guru Rinpoche as the primary figure. Overnight stay at the lodge.

Day 14 : May 28 - Drakmar – Ghiling 3806m trek 5-6 hrs

Trek from Dhakmar to Ghiling. Overnight stay at the lodge.

Day 15 : May 29 - Ghiling – Chhuksang 3050m trek 5-6 hrs

Trek from Ghiling to Chhuksang. Overnight stay at the lodge.

Day 16 : May 30 - Chhuksang – Jomsom 2700m trek 6-7 hrs

The trail descends to kagbeni and further to Jomsom following the kaligandaki river. Over night stay at lodge.

Day 17 : May 31 - Jomsom to Pokhara

Fly back from Jomsom-Pokhara. The rest of the day is free for your own activities.

Day 18 : June 1 - Drive to Kathmandu

Morning; drive back by tourist bus through the lowland scenic countryside and arrive in Kathmandu afternoon. Enjoy a farewell dinner with the live cultural program at one of the typical Nepalese restaurants hosted by the company. Overnight at hotel.

Day 19 : June 2 - Departure

Transfer to the airport and fly back home.

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