


Road to Mustang Motorcycle Tour
Himalayan Eight-Thousander Panorama | Lo Manthang – Royal City of Upper Mustang | 14 Days Motorcycle Adventure | ~1,400 km Himalayan Ride
The remote Mustang Valley lies north of the Annapurna massif, stretching toward the Tibetan Plateau. Once an isolated Himalayan kingdom, Upper Mustang remained closed to travelers until 1992. Today it offers one of the most exclusive and spectacular Nepal motorcycle tours available — a true Himalayan adventure ride for experienced riders. This 14-day Upper Mustang motorcycle tour in Nepal takes you from the cultural heart of Kathmandu to the ancient royal city of Lo Manthang near the Tibetan border. The route combines high-altitude mountain passes, dramatic canyon roads, remote desert landscapes and authentic Tibetan culture — making it one of the most diverse Himalayan motorcycle expeditions in South Asia.
Our journey begins in Kathmandu, the gateway to Nepal motorcycle travel. From there we ride west through hill country and traditional villages toward Pokhara — the starting point of many Annapurna expeditions and one of the most scenic cities in Nepal.
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Leaving Pokhara, the route follows the legendary Kali Gandaki Valley, widely regarded as one of the world’s most spectacular high-mountain corridors. Riding between the eight-thousanders Dhaulagiri (8,167 m) and Annapurna I (8,091 m), we gradually ascend toward the high-altitude desert of Mustang. We pass through Jomsom and continue to Muktinath (3,800 m), one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the Himalayas. From here the road leads beyond Kagbeni into the restricted region of Upper Mustang — a destination often described as Nepal’s “forbidden kingdom.”
The ride to Lo Manthang, the former royal capital of Mustang, is the highlight of this Nepal adventure motorcycle trip. Ancient monasteries, Tibetan Buddhist culture, wind-eroded cliffs and remote gravel roads define this unforgettable landscape. Along the way, sections of remote dirt tracks and rugged mountain roads add an extra layer of excitement, making this journey a true adventure motorcycle tour in the Himalayas.
On the return journey, we traverse the Kali Gandaki Gorge — considered the deepest gorge in the world — and cross one of Nepal’s longest suspension bridges high above the river valley. To complete this unique Nepal motorcycle experience, the tour continues south into Chitwan National Park for a wildlife safari. From 4,000-meter mountain passes to subtropical jungle, few motorcycle journeys offer such dramatic contrasts.
This Road to Mustang expedition is designed for riders seeking:
- A high-altitude motorcycle tour in Nepal
- An Upper Mustang adventure ride
- A Royal Enfield Himalayan tour
- A culturally immersive Himalayan motorcycle expedition
- A challenging yet manageable adventure ride with support vehicle
For riders who want more than just roads — this is one of the most complete motorcycle tours in Nepal and the Himalayas.
I had …
… a lot of fun on the tour. We got along well within the group and the guides were also very nice. The tour was very well organized.
Motorcycle Tour
A beautiful tour through deep gorges and over huge mountains. The tour offered a breathtaking view which I will remember for a long time. The roads were very well paved and were great to ride.
5 Stars
It is truly a discovery tour. There was something new every day and we never got bored on the tour. Thanks to Tibetmoto for the good organization.
2026
04.10. – 17.10.
18.10. – 31.10.
01.11. – 14.11.
15.11. – 28.11.
2027
14.03. – 27.03.
03.10. – 16.10.
17.10. – 30.10.
31.10. – 13.11.
14.11. – 27.11.
Enfield Bullet 500: 3.390€
Enfield Himalayan 411: 3.390€
Enfield Himalayan 450 (40HP): 3.390€
Pillion: 2.790€
Single Room: +490€
Optional Extension – Sightseeing in Kathmandu (minimum 4 persons): +200€
Tibetmoto Tours …
… has put together a very nice tour with a lot of variety, huge gorges and wide mountain views. The tour was a lot of fun in the group and I’m already looking forward to the next tour with Tibetmoto!
The bikes …
… were very easy to ride on the tour. The winding roads in the gorge and on the mountains were easy for an experienced driver like me and were a lot of fun. For that alone I would book the tour again.
It’s been …
… a long time since I found such a well-organized tour as this one. The many highlights, such as the city of Lijiang or the deep Tiger Leaping Gorge, were just as worth seeing as the biggest prayer wheel in the world in Shangri-La. But my personal highlight was spending the night with a Tibetan family. Excellent!
Questions & Answers
Upper Mustang was closed to foreign travelers until 1992 and remained an independent Himalayan kingdom for centuries. Its Tibetan culture, traditional villages, ancient monasteries and dramatic desert landscapes make it one of the most fascinating and remote regions of Nepal.
The route combines mountain asphalt roads with occasional dirt tracks and gravel sections. It offers a genuine Himalayan adventure riding experience while remaining manageable for riders with solid road riding experience.
The journey includes several remarkable cultural sites:
- Lo Manthang, the ancient royal city of Mustang
- Muktinath Temple, one of Nepal’s most important pilgrimage sites
- Lho Gekar Gompa, one of the oldest monasteries in the region
- Kagbeni, the historic gateway to Upper Mustang
- Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu
Upper Mustang is strongly influenced by Tibetan Buddhist culture, making it one of the most unique regions in the Himalayas.
Yes. Most travelers receive a visa on arrival at Kathmandu Airport. Typical visa fees are:
- 15 days – USD 30
- 30 days – USD 50
- 90 days – USD 125
For Upper Mustang, a Restricted Area Permit is also required. This permit is arranged as part of the tour.
Temperatures vary significantly depending on altitude. Typical conditions include:
- Upper Mustang daytime: 10–20 °C
- Morning and evening: temperatures may approach 0 °C
- Chitwan lowlands: 25–35 °C
Large temperature differences are part of the Himalayan riding experience.
The best seasons for this Nepal motorcycle tour are:
- March – May: clear skies and stable weather
- October – November: excellent visibility and pleasant temperatures
Upper Mustang lies in the rain shadow of the Annapurna range, which means the region remains relatively dry even during the monsoon season.
A normal riding day begins with breakfast around 8:00 am, followed by a short daily briefing. We usually start riding around 9:00 am with regular stops for coffee, photos and lunch. Depending on the stage, we normally arrive at the hotel between 3:00 and 4:00 pm.
Your main luggage is transported in the support vehicle throughout the tour. Riders only need to carry personal items for the day in their motorcycle saddlebags or a small backpack.
Typical group size is:
- 8–14 riders
- 2–6 passengers
The minimum number of riders required for the tour to operate is six participants.
Yes. Riding with a pillion passenger is possible on most sections of the route. If conditions become difficult or uncomfortable, passengers have a guaranteed seat in the support vehicle and can switch between the motorcycle and the vehicle at any time.
The itinerary is designed with gradual altitude gain, allowing riders to acclimatize step by step. Overnight stays above 3,500 meters only occur after several days of riding in the mountains. Historically, altitude problems on this tour have been very rare.
This tour is not suitable for absolute beginners. Participants should have:
- confident road riding experience
- experience riding on winding mountain roads
- basic familiarity with gravel surfaces
Extensive off-road experience is not required.
The tour is considered moderately challenging, but it is not an extreme off-road expedition.
- Most of the route consists of mountain asphalt roads
- Some sections include dirt tracks and gravel roads
- The main challenge comes from altitude, wind, dust and changing road conditions
Riders should have solid road riding experience and feel comfortable riding on winding mountain roads and occasional gravel sections.
The Upper Mustang motorcycle tour is a 14-day Himalayan adventure ride in northern Nepal. The route leads from Kathmandu via Pokhara and the Kali Gandaki Valley to the historic kingdom of Upper Mustang and the walled royal city of Lo Manthang near the Tibetan border. The journey combines spectacular mountain scenery, Tibetan Buddhist culture and adventurous Himalayan riding.




































