Mustang Region
The Mustang Region, located in the north-central part of Nepal, is renowned for its unique, arid landscapes and rich Tibetan culture. Often referred to as the "Last Forbidden Kingdom," Mustang was once a restricted area until it opened to tourism in the early 1990s. The region is divided into Upper Mustang and Lower Mustang, with Upper Mustang being known for its dramatic desert-like terrain, ancient caves, and traditional Tibetan monasteries. The capital of the region, Lo Manthang, is a historic walled city with a vibrant cultural heritage.
| Permits / Visa | Trekkers need the Upper Mustang Restricted Area Permit, and also the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) for trekking in the region. A registered guide is mandatory due to its restricted status. |
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| Languages spoken | Tibetan, Nepali, English |
| Currency used | NPR |
| Area (km2) | 2,091 km² (Upper Mustang) |
| Country name | Nepali |

