Upper Mustang Motorbike Tour - 10 Days

Upper Mustang Motorbike Tour
Trip Facts
Duration 10 Days
Max Altitude 3,840 m
Trip Grade Moderate
Group Size 2 -
Meals Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation Hotel/Mountain lodge

Upper Mustang Motorbike Tour Highlights

  • Welcome dinner with local folk music.
  • Scenic drive to Pokhara lakeside via the Trishuli River.
  • Ride the iconic Jomsom‑Muktinath Highway, and reach Lo Manthang(3,840 m).
  • Explore the Royal Mustang Kingdom, monasteries and caves.
  • Witness spectacular views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges, along with Nilgiri, Tilicho, and Damodar Himal.
  • Visit a traditional village rich in ancient culture and traditions, and taste traditional cuisine.
  • Experience the daily lifestyle of the Loba people.
  • All‑inclusive support with Certificates of completion.
Overview

Upper Mustang Motorbike Tour Overview

The Upper Mustang, also known as the last Forbidden Kingdom, is a remote and beautiful place located behind the Annapurna mountains. The desert-like landscape, clear blue skies, snow-covered Himalayan views, and peaceful villages rich in ancient culture and traditions are a popular hotspot in Nepal in 2026. For the motorbike lover, High Route Adventure has brought you a 10-day Upper Mustang Motorbike tour package. 

After arriving in Kathmandu on the second day, we will arrange a motorbike for you. You will start your motorbike adventure and head to the beautiful Pokhara city, which is just 200km away. Upon arrival, you will check into a hotel near the lakeside and relax, enjoying the peaceful atmosphere, the calm waters of Phewa Lake, and the stunning surrounding mountain views.

Then you will start your riding journey from Pokhara to Muktinath via Kalopani. You will enter the Kagbeni, which is the official gateway and starting point for the Upper Mustang. 

Riding in the desert landscape from Kagbeni, you will reach the Lo Manthang, which is the last and highest altitude of this Motorbike tour. Lo Manthang is situated at an altitude of 3,840 m, and it is the ancient kingdom of Nepal. You will explore this palace and visit the Choosar, famous for the 5-story man-made Jhong Cave (Shija-Jhong).

Along the route, you will also encounter many trekkers enjoying the famous Upper Mustang Trek, as well as travellers exploring the region on the Upper Mustang Jeep Tour

Then, from Lo Manthang village, you will ride back through Jomsom, a place well known for its strong winds. Along the way, you will follow the Kali Gandaki River Gorge, pass beautiful apple orchards and local apple products, and travel through an important gateway to Muktinath and the Annapurna trekking region. You will also enjoy stunning views of the Nilgiri and Dhaulagiri peaks. Then you will get back to Pokhara and ride back to Kathmandu, and end your 10-day Upper Mustang Motorbike tour adventure.

Types of Motorbike You will Use during Upper Mustang Motorbike tour

Riding Motor bike in Upper Mustang
Riding Motor bike in Upper Mustang

There are different types of Motorbike Available for the Upper Mustang Tour. Here are the options you can choose for the Motorbike tour for the Upper Mustang Tour.

ModelEnginePowerWeightWhy It’s Perfect for Upper Mustang Tour
X-pulse 200199.6 cc~18.9 HP157 kgLightweight and built for off-road riding, perfect for rough and rocky Mustang trails.
Royal Enfield Himalayan411 cc~24.3 HP199 kgStrong, stable, and designed for long-distance and high-altitude rides. Very comfortable for this route.
Royal Enfield Classic 350349 cc~20.2 HP195 kgPowerful and comfortable, but heavier—better for experienced riders on uneven terrain.

Note: While scooters can reach the Upper Mustang tour, it will be difficult as they are not designed for off-road use. So, we highly recommend off-road bikes like X-Pulse 200 or Royal Enfield Himalayan for better safety, comfort, and performance.

All motorcycles are equipped with:

  • Full service before departure – oil change, chain lubed, brake check.
  • Spare parts kit – filters, spark plugs, clutch cables.
  • GPS‑enabled dashboard with pre‑loaded route maps.
  • Dual‑fuel tanks for extended range in remote sections.

Upper Mustang Motorbike Route and Road Conditions

Upper Mustang Motorbike Tour Route: Pokhara → Kalopani → Muktinath → Kagbeni → Lo Manthang → Jomsom → Pokhara.

As of March 2026, the road is fully paved and gravelled until Kagbeni. Once they cross the bridge at Kagbeni, the road is full of off-road. The road construction is going on, and within a few years, the entire route will be fully paved.

Requirements for the Upper Mustang Motorbike Tour in Nepal

If you are planning to do the Upper Mustang Motorbike tour in Nepal, here are a few important things that you need to understand:

Age: Must be above 18 years to ride the bike.

Riding Experience: Not mandatory, but having years of experience on paved roads will be advantageous.

Valid Driver’s License: International Driving Permit (IDP) or a Nepali motorcycle license (class A) recognised by the Department of Transport.

Travel Insurance: Insurance that includes medical evacuation, third‑party liability, and motorbike damage.

Health Clearance: Must be fit for an average of 5-6 hours of riding at high altitude.

Equipment: You must wear biking gear(riding jacket, guard, boots, goggles); we provide helmets, gloves, raincoats, and phone holders. You can also rent the booking gear items at an affordable cost if you want.

Best Time For Upper Mustang Motorbike Tour

Upper Mustang Motorbike is possible at all times of the year. But if you are looking for the best weather conditions and comfortable road conditions for a Bike Tour, then it will be during the Spring(March‑May) and Autumn season(Late September‑Early November).  Let’s see what you can expect in different seasons:

Spring (March‑May): During this time, the temperature ranges from 15°C – 30°C during daytime, and at night time it ranges from 5°C – 15°C. The weather remains cool, skies remain clear with occasional rainfall.

Autumn (September‑November): During this time, the temperature ranges from 10°C to 20°C during daytime, and at night it remains below 5°C. The weather remains stable, dry, with comfortable riding temperatures.

Summer (June‑August): During this time, the temperature ranges from 25°C to 35°C during daytime, and at night time it remains below 15°C – 21°C. The weather remains warm, the humidity level is high, and there are heavy showers at lower altitude regions. You need to be careful this season due to the risk of sudden landslides & road wash‑outs.

Winter (December‑February): During this time, the temperature ranges from 10°C to 20°C during daytime and at night it remains below – 10°C. Due to the heavy snowfall at high altitudes and freezing temperatures, we don’t recommend motorbiking during this time.

Upper Mustang Motorbike Tour Cost for 2026/27

Our 10-day Upper Mustang Motorbike Tour cost starts from USD 2,000 per person. If you are in a group, you can get a discount on tour packages. This tour package includes transportation to reach Pokhara, Motorbike rental charge, fuel, permits, food, and accommodation. 

Let’s see the cost of the Upper Mustang Motorbike tour for 2026

No. of personPrice in USD
12,800 per person
2-82,355 per person
8 above2,000 per person

How to Book Upper Mustang Motorbike Tour

To book the Upper Mustang Motorbike tour with High Route Adventure, you can follow these steps:

Step 1: Check the package in detail, and after you are satisfied, click on the book now option and fill in the information. 

Step 2: Make the 20% payment of the total trip cost and send us the payment bill. Once we receive the payment, we will send a confirmation notice within 24 hours via email or contact.

Note: If you want to customise the Mustang Motorbike tour itinerary, then you can contact our tour operator directly.

While making a payment, we accept:

  • Credit/Debit Cards: Visa, Mastercard, Debit, Credit
  • Digital Wallets: PayPal, Mobile banking QR
  • Other Methods: Bank Transfers, Cash( if you are in Kathmandu)

Need assistance? Call +977-9851058664 or email info@highrouteadventure.com

Itinerary

Upper Mustang Motorbike Tour Itinerary

  • Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu

    • Welcome to Nepal.
    • After you land in Kathmandu airport you will meet our staff from High Route Adventure and you will transfer to the hotel in our private vehicle.
    • Relax at the hotel and if you want you can explore the Thamel or Basantapur at your own pace.
    • Dinner programme at restaurant with cultural show.
    Altitude: 1,300m
    Meals: Breakfast
    Accommodation: 3-star accommodation
  • Day 2: Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara on Royal Enfield

    • Drive duration: (200 km, 6 to 7 hours)
    • Highlights: lush green hills, rivers, and farmland along the Prithvi Highway.
    • Enjoy breakfast in the hotel, pack your belongings and head toward Gongabu bus station.
    • Carry snacks or drinks to enjoy during the drive.
    • Ride for around 6-8 hours through the Trishuli highway
    • Reach Pokhara Lake side and stay in a hotel with a fantastic view of Phewa Lake.
    • Enjoy a warm dinner and spend the night in Pokhara.
    Altitude: 822m
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    Accommodation: 3-star accommodation
  • Day 3: Drive from Pokhara to Kalopani (123 km, 5 to 6 hours)

    • Drive duration: (123 km, 5 to 6 hours)
    • Highlights: Ride along the Kali Gandaki River, pass through dramatic gorges, and enjoy sweeping views of Mt. Dhaulagiri and Nilgiri.
    • Enjoy breakfast in the Pokhara hotel.
    • Pack your belongings in the motorbike and prepare to leave for the ride.
    • Ride for around 5-6 hours, passing through Beni and Ghasa
    • Reach Kalopani, check in at the hotel and spend the night.
    Altitude: 2,530m
    Meals: Mountain lodge with bathroom
    Accommodation: Mountain lodge with bathroom
  • Day 4: Drive from Kalopani to Muktinath to Kagbeni

    • Drive duration: (63 km, 5 to 6 hours)
    • Highlights: Ride through Kaligandagi river passing through Jomsom airport and Marpha village.
    • Breakfast in the Kalopani hotel
    • Enjoy a scenic ride toward Kagbeni.
    • Visit Muktinath temple
    • Explore famous Dhuma Tal
    • Arrive at Kagbeni and check in the mountain lodge.
    • Enjoy a warm meal and spend the night at Kagbeni.
    Altitude: 2,810m
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    Accommodation: Mountain lodge with bathroom
  • Day 5: Drive from Kagbeni to Lo Manthang (45 km, 5 to 6 hours)

    • Drive duration: (45 km, 5 to 6 hours)
    • Highlights: Dramatic desert landscapes, ancient caves, the royal palace of Lo Manthang, and traditional Mustang villages.
    • Breakfast in Kagbeni
    • Enjoy a scenic ride to Lo Manthang with a distant view of Nilgiri Himal, Dhaulagiri and Annapurna Range.
    • Arrive at Lo Manthang and stay overnight.
    Altitude: 3,840m
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    Accommodation: Mountain lodge with bathroom
  • Day 6: Explore Lo Manthang and Chhosar

    • Drive duration: (Local sightseeing within 20–30 km)
    • Highlights: Lo Manthang, Chhosar (Cho-sar) Village, Himalayan peaks
    • Enjoy breakfast in Lo Manthang
    • Do a short drive around the Lo Manthang for sightseeing.
    • Return to the hotel and stay overnight.
    Altitude: 3,900m
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    Accommodation: Mountain lodge with bathroom
  • Day 7: Drive from Lo Manthang Back to Jomsom

    • Drive duration: (55 km, 6 hours)
    • Highlights: ancient Tibetan-influenced villages, Monasteries and Stupas
    • Breakfast in Lo Manthang
    • Scenic drive from Lo Manthang to Jomsom
    • Arrive at Jomsom and stay check in mountain lodge
    • Explore the village on your own and spend night at Jomsom
    Altitude: 2,720m
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    Accommodation: Mountain lodge with bathroom
  • Day 8: Drive from Jomsom to Pokhara

    • Drive duration: (158 km, 7 hours)
    • Highlights: Marpha Village, Tatopani hot spring, Phewa Lake
    • Breakfast in Jomsom
    • Scenic drive from Jomsom to Pokhara
    • Arrive at Pokhara lake side and spend the night at a hotel.
    Altitude: 822m
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    Accommodation: 3-star accommodation
  • Day 9: Drive from Pokhara Back to Kathmandu on Tourist Bus

    • Drive duration: (200 km, 6 hours)
    • Highlights: Visit Bindabasi temple, Phewa lake boating
    • Breakfast in the morning
    • Explore the lakeside
    • Drive back to Kathmandu from Pokhara bus station
    • Arrive at Kathmandu and transfer to a hotel.
    Altitude: 1,300m
    Meals: Breakfast
    Accommodation: 3-star accommodation
  • Day 10: Departure

    • Transfer to the airport in our private vehicle 3 hours before departure date.
    • Fly back to my home country.
    Altitude: 1,300m
    Meals: Breakfast
Things to Know

Nepal Visa and Passport Information

To enter Nepal for the Upper Mustang Motorbike Tour, you will need a Nepal tourist visa. You can obtain a tourist visa from your home country or at Kathmandu airport(TIA). Getting the tourist visa will be easier from Nepal, as it can be obtained in just 5 minutes. All you have to do is fill out the form in the Krosh machine and pay the fee to get the stamp on your passport.

Note: For the 10-day Upper Mustang Tour in Nepal, you can take a 15-day tourist visa, which will cost you around USD 30.

Getting a local SIM ( Ncell or NTC)

During the Motorbike tour in Nepal, you might want to communicate with your friends and family. For this, you can obtain the local SIM( Ncell or NTC) from the airport, telecom office or through the authorised shop.NTC/Namaste) works better in the Mustang region, so we recommend that you purchase an NTC sim, which will cost you around USD1. For data and packages, you need to spend around USD 5-10.

Facilities: Wifi, ATM, Hospital In Upper Mustang

  • Wifi: You can get the Wifi facility while you are staying in the hotel/mountain lodge at Mustang. Some of them charge a small extra fare for the Wifi around USD 1-3 per night. Wifi works fine in lower regions but might be spotty at high altitude.
  • ATM: ATM facility is very limited in the Lower Mustang region and not available in the higher regions. So, carrying the local cash for personal use, like buying snacks, tips, souvenirs, extra meals, drinks, etc., budget around NPR 20,000.
  • Hospital: There are no advanced hospitals in the Mustang region. We strongly recommend obtaining travel insurance, so that in case of an emergency, a helicopter transfer to Kathmandu or Pokhara can be arranged promptly.

Why is Insurance Mandatory for the Upper Mustang Motorbike Tour?

It is mandatory to have health and travel insurance for the Upper Mustang Motorbike Tour. You must submit the proof of insurance to us that cover this things:

  • Medical Emergencies: Hospitalisation or treatment for injuries or illness during the tour.
  • Emergency Evacuation: Helicopter or road transfer to Kathmandu or Pokhara in case of serious accidents or health issues.
  • Accidental Coverage: Protection for injuries sustained while riding the motorbike.
  • Trip Delays or Interruptions: Coverage for unforeseen events affecting your travel plans.

Using a drone in Upper Mustang

It is strictly prohibited to use the drone without a permit inside the Upper Mustang Restricted areas. If you found a flying drone without a permit, you might need to go to jail or pay hefty fines. So don’t avoid any laws during the Motorbike tour, and if you want to get the permit, you can contact us for permit arrangements

Notes

What kind of Accommodations to expect during the Upper Mustang Motorbike Tour?

The High Route Adventure will arrange all the accommodation during the motorbike tour. A mountain lodge with cosy rooms is available in Upper Mustang. The rooms are shared among the travellers, and the bathrooms are mostly shared squat types. Inside the room, you will get a warm blanket, pillow, and bed sheets. There will be no amenities like hand sanitiser and toilet paper inside the washroom, so make sure to bring them on your own.

You can connect to wifi, charge your electronics, and get a shower(in limited places) by paying extra fees. There will be a communal dining hall in this mountain lodge, and numbers are limited, so we recommend you book the rooms in advance.

What kind of Food and Drinks to expect during the Upper Mustang Motorbike Tour?

During the Upper Mustang Motorbike tour, High Route Adventure will arrange three meals for you. You can choose the meal from the lodge/ tea house where you will stay during the night. You can find a variety of menu options with veg and non-veg options, with limited International dishes. Food will be mostly Nepali dishes, and for the snacks and drinks, you need to pay on your own, as they will not be included in the package.

Let’s see the common meals that you can expect on this tour:

Breakfast:

  • Tibetan bread or chapati
  • Pancakes or porridge
  • Eggs (boiled, fried, or omelette)
  • Toast with jam or honey
  • Tea or coffee

Lunch:

  • Dal Bhat (rice, lentils, vegetables, and pickles)
  • Fried rice or noodles
  • Vegetable or chicken curry
  • Momos (dumplings)
  • Thukpa (noodle soup)

Dinner:

  • Dal Bhat (staple Nepali meal with refills)
  • Pasta or macaroni dishes
  • Potatoes (fried, boiled, or curried)
  • Soups (vegetable, garlic, or noodle-based)
  • Seasonal vegetables and local specialties

Drinks (Not Included):

  • Tea (black, milk, ginger, or herbal)
  • Coffee
  • Soft drinks (Coke, Fanta, Sprite)
  • Bottled or boiled water
  • Local drinks (like butter tea or traditional brews)

Snacks(Not Included):

  • Biscuits and cookies
  • Chocolates and energy bars
  • Instant noodles
  • Dry fruits and nuts
  • Local light snacks

How Difficult is the Upper Mustang Motorbike Tour?

The Upper Mustang Motorbike Tour is considered moderate in difficulty. On average, you will ride for about 5–6 hours each day, covering a mix of terrain. Approximately half of the route is blacktopped (paved roads), while the other half consists of off-road trails, including dirt, gravel, and uneven paths.

For riders who do not have prior off-road experience, certain sections may feel a bit challenging at first. However, the motorbikes used for the tour are specifically designed to handle rough terrain, making the journey more manageable and comfortable.

The main challenge that you need to focus on is altitude sickness(AMS)as you will reach the 3,840 m of Lo Manthan. While riding at such an altitude, the riders can catch altitude sickness symptoms like headache, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, and shortness of breath. 

If you experience this, you might need to return if symptoms don’t improve by taking rest and heading to a lower altitude. Also, sometimes due to a sudden change in weather, the Upper Mustang experiences heavy snowfall. Snowfall makes the riding trail risky due to its being icy and slippery.

With a steady pace, basic riding skills, and a willingness to adapt, most riders can complete and enjoy this adventurous journey.

Required Permits for the Upper Mustang Motorbike Tour

Before starting your Motorbike journey in the Mustang region, it is mandatory to obtain the permit. You will need a Restricted Area Permit(RAP) as Upper Mustang is listed as restricted, as it lies close to the Tibetan border. Another permit you will need is the Annapurna Conservation Area Project permit (ACAP). You cannot get the RAP permit on your own so that High Route Adventure will arrange the permit, and also its cost will be covered by us as it is included in our tour package.

  • Restricted Area Permit (RAP): Cost USD 50 per day
  • ACAP permit: Cost NPR 3,000 per person

Required documents to obtain this permit:

  • Must be a minimum of 2 people in a group, excluding the guide.
  • Valid passport with a Nepal visa of at least 6 months of validity.
  • 2 passport size photograph and permit fee.

How To Prevent Altitude Sickness during the Upper Mustang Motorbike Tour

As you already know, the risk of altitude sickness(AMS) during the Upper Mustang Motorbike tour is high. So here are some of the important tips that you need to follow to make your journey safe and adventurous carefully:

  • Ascend gradually and allow your body time to adjust
  • Take rest stops and avoid rushing to higher altitudes
  • If possible, include an extra acclimatisation day in your itinerary
  • Drink plenty of water throughout the day (3–4 litres recommended)
  • Avoid dehydration, as it increases AMS risk
  • Limit caffeine and avoid alcohol, especially at higher elevations
  • Eat light but energy-rich foods
  • Take frequent breaks to rest and breathe
  • Medications like Acetazolamide (Diamox) can help prevent AMS
  • Avoid physical strain after reaching your destination for the day
  • Do not ignore symptoms—inform your guide immediately
FAQs

FAQs of Upper Mustang Motorbike Tour

  • 1. What is the Upper Mustang?

    Mustang is a district which is located in Gandaki Province, which covers an area of 3,573 square kilometres. Mustang is divided into two sub-regions, Lower and Upper. Lower Lies in the southern part of the Mustang District. It includes areas like Jomsom, Kagbeni, and Muktinath. Upper Mustang, also known as the “Hidden Kingdom,” is a remote, arid region in northern Nepal famous for its Tibetan culture villages, dramatic canyon landscapes, and ancient monasteries. The Upper Mustang is located in the northern part, closer to the Tibetan border. It is a rain-shadow desert region with dramatic cliffs, caves, and barren landscapes. The main highlight is Lo Manthang.
  • 2. How long does a typical motorbike tour last?

    The typical motorbike tour lasts for around 10-12 days.
  • 3. When is the best time to ride in the Upper Mustang?

    The best time for riding in Upper Mustang is during late spring (April‑May) and early autumn (September‑October) offer clear skies, moderate temperatures, and minimal rain.
  • 4. Can I ride the tour independently, or do I need a guide?

    As of 2026 March independent travel is not allowed and you must be in a group of minimum 2. But the change in policy of solo travel is on talk between governments and Trekking Agencies' Association of Nepal (TAAN).
  • 5. Do I need a special motorcycle license?

    A valid Nepalese or International Driving Permit (IDP) covering motorcycles is required. Local authorities may ask to see the original license.
  • 6. What type of bike is recommended?

    A lightweight, reliable 250‑300 cc adventure bike (e.g., Royal Enfield Himalayan, KTM 390 Adventure) works well on the mix of paved and gravel roads.
  • 7. Are rented bikes available in Kathmandu?

    Yes, for this tour we will provide you a rented bike in Kathmandu. All the arrangements will be managed by us.
  • 8. How much does bike rental cost?

    ≈ USD 30‑45 per day for a 250‑cc bike, inclusive of insurance, basic maintenance, and a spare tire. Prices may vary with season and bike model.
  • 9. Do I need to bring my own bike?

    Not necessary, but you can bring a personal gear if you prefer.
  • 10. What permits are required?

    Restricted Area Permit (RAP) for Upper Mustang. Annapurna Conservation Area Project Permit(ACAP).
  • 11. How much do permits cost?

    RAP: ≈ USD 50 per day and ACAP cost ≈ NPR 3,000 per person. Fees are subject to change.
  • 12. Where can I obtain the permits?

    High Route Adventure will arrange the permits for you. Individuals cannot obtain the RAP permit on their own.
  • 13. Is travel insurance required?

    Strongly recommended. Choose a policy covering motorbike accidents, medical evacuation, and high‑altitude trekking.
  • 14. What is the altitude range on the tour?

    Rides in Upper Mustang start from about 2,700–2,800 meters at Jomsom and pass through Kagbeni at around 2,800 meters. The journey reaches up to about 4,200–4,300 meters at the highest passes, while Lo Manthang sits at approximately 3,840 meters.
  • 15. Will altitude sickness be an issue?

    It can affect some riders. Ascend gradually, stay hydrated, and consider Diamox medication (consult a doctor before departure).
  • 16. What should I pack for the motorbike tour?

    Warm, layered clothing (thermal base, fleece, windproof jacket) Sun protection (hat, sunglasses, SPF) Lightweight rain gear Sturdy boots and gloves Basic first‑aid kit and personal medication Power bank / solar charger for electronics Reusable water bottle and water‑purification tablets
  • 17. Do I need to bring my own helmet?

    A DOT‑ or ECE‑approved helmet is mandatory. Most rentals include a helmet, but you may bring your own for comfort.
  • 18. How much fuel is needed and where can I refuel?

    You will refuel before starting and during the middle of the trip.
  • 19. What is the condition of the roads?

    A mix of paved (asphalt) and well‑graded gravel. Some sections are rough, with loose stones, sand, and occasional landslides—ride cautiously.
  • 20. Are there any off‑road sections?

    The route to Lo Manthang includes narrow, unpaved trails and arid desert-like terrain. Riding a dual‑sport bike with good ground clearance is highly recommended for navigating these conditions safely.
  • 21. How many kilometers do I ride each day?

    Typically 50‑200 km per day, depending on the itinerary and rest days.
  • 22. Is it possible to camp on the route?

    Camping is allowed in designated areas near villages (e.g., Jomsom, Marpha). Many tours use guesthouses/tea houses; if you camp, bring a sturdy, compact tent and a sleeping bag rated for sub‑zero nights.
  • 23. What accommodation options are available?

    Tea houses (basic rooms, shared bathrooms) – most common. Mid‑range lodges (private rooms, hot showers). Boutique hotels in Jomsom and Lo Manthang for a higher comfort level.
  • 24. How much does accommodation cost?

    ≈ USD 5‑10 per night for a tea house, USD 15‑30 for a mid‑range lodge, and USD 40‑70 for boutique hotels.
  • 25. Is Wi‑Fi available?

    Yes, almost all the tea houses provide Wi‑Fi. During the ride you can use local Sim for the mobile internet.
  • 26. Are there any cultural restrictions I should observe?

    Remove shoes when entering monasteries. Ask permission before photographing locals, especially religious sites. Dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered).
  • 27. Can I bring a camera or drone?

    A camera is fine. Drones require permission from the CAAN and must not be flown near monasteries or sacred sites.
  • 28. What food can I expect on the tour?

    Traditional Tibetan‑style dishes: thukpa (noodle soup), momos (dumplings), butter tea, yak cheese, and local lentils. Most meals are hearty and vegetarian‑friendly.
  • 29. Are there vegetarian or vegan options?

    Yes—most tea houses serve vegetable curries, lentils, and fresh salads. Ask for “no dairy” if you’re vegan.
  • 30. How safe is motorbike riding in Upper Mustang?

    Roads are generally safe but remote. Risks include landslides, sudden weather changes, and altitude effects. Riding with a guide or in a group reduces risk.
  • 31. What should I do in case of a mechanical breakdown?

    Carry a basic tool kit, spare chain links, and tire patch kit. Most operators provide a 24‑hour support line. In remote areas, you may need to trek back to the nearest village for assistance.
  • 32. Is there cellular coverage?

    Coverage is good in the lower region but might be spotty in the high altitude region.
  • 33. How much cash should I carry?

    ATMs only operate in Jomsom and Pokhara. Carry ≈ USD 200‑300 in cash (or equivalent Nepali Rupees) for meals, permits, and emergencies.
  • 34. Are credit cards accepted?

    Rarely. Most establishments accept cash only.
  • 35. Do I need a visa to enter Nepal?

    Yes. Most tourists obtain a Tourist Visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu) or at land border points. Visa fees start at USD 30 for 15 days.
  • 36. What is the typical daily itinerary?

    Morning: Breakfast → Ride to next destination (2‑4 hrs) Midday: Lunch at a tea house Afternoon: Explore a village/monastery or short hike Evening: Dinner → Rest
  • 37. Can I combine trekking with the motorbike tour?

    Absolutely. Many operators offer side‑treks (e.g., Annapurna Base Camp, Upper Mustang village hikes) that can be slotted into rest days.
  • 38. How much does an all‑inclusive guided tour cost?

    ≈ USD 1,800‑2,800 per person (incl. bike rental, permits, accommodation, meals, guide, and support vehicle). Prices vary by season and luxury level.
  • 39. What is the cancellation policy?

    Most operators require a 30 % deposit and allow free cancellation up to 14 days before departure. After that, a partial refund (usually 50 %) is offered; the final week is non‑refundable.
  • 40. Any tips for first‑time riders in Mustang?

    Start each day early to avoid afternoon clouds. Keep a steady, moderate speed on gravel. Hydrate continuously, even if you don’t feel thirsty. Respect local customs—smiles go a long way!

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