Important Information
Region
Mustang Region Treks
Duration
17 Days
Max Altitude 4000 Meters
Best Season April-May
Activity Per Day
4-5 Hours Walk
Grade
Level 3
Group Size
2 - 16 people
Transportation Bus & Flight
The date for Tiji Festival 2025 and 2026 is already updated. The Tiji festival year 2025 will be celebrating on the 24th, 25th, and 26th of May. According to the lunar calendar, it is held annually for three days from the 27th to the 29th of the 3rd month every year. It is possible to do the whole trek depending on the teahouses. If you are planning this trek or tour in the year 2026 or later. Please inquiry us to know the exact date of this festival. We know the exact date of every year beacause we are locals from Upper Mustang.
Tiji is a common name for Tenpa Chirim (bstan pa spyi rim). It is one of the most popular Himalayan festivals and it is also an awaited season for hundreds of spectators from every corner of the world. It is celebrated annually in the ancient walled city of Lo Manthang. The religious festival was introduced during the time of Ama Pal (the first king of Lo), the independent ruler of Lo and Ngorchen Dorje Chang, the exalted being who brought Buddhism to Mustang. Tenchi, the Vajrakilaya ritual was brought into practice during the reign of Lowo Khenchen, son of the 3rd independent king of Lo Tsangchen Tashi Goen. This festival is organized by a group of people including mediators or village chiefs from every village and the Monks of Chode Monastery. The festival was conducted successfully for a long time. It is an old story about chasing the demons from the sacred land of Lo Manthang. The festival marks the end of the dry season and prayers for a fruitful harvest.
This three-day ceremony is lit up with a colorful custom dress, dancing, music, and reenactments from the story of a deity and his demon father.
What will happen in those three days of the Tiji festival?
Read day-to-day details of the Tiji festival here: Tiji Festival blog
We organize both private and group joining treks/tours for many years since 2017. Even during covid 19th we were able to organize trek for Tiji Festival. Many visitors choose us for Upper Mustang treks and tours because we are one of the most dedicated trekking and tour companies in Nepal, founded in the initiation of the enthusiastic young native people of Mustang and Rolwaling. Our all trekking staff is from Upper Mustang and our trekking guide will lead you in this Lo Kingdom sharing his cultural and traditional stories on the trekking trail.
Reviews of Tiji Festival Trip
Radu; Uninted State, Flying Monk Film
"First of all attending the Tiji Festival was extraordinary. And the entire experience of the road all the way from Kathmandu to Lo Mantang was augmented by, Dawa from Himalayan Wander Walkers, a local from a village of Lo Manthang area who currently lives in Kathmandu. His knowledge of all places both in Lo Manthang and its surroundings was remarkable and it was a pleasure to hike with him throughout the entire area. I highly recommend his trekking services."
Stephane Lamure; French
Il a été un parfait chef d'orchestre et a su résoudre les soucis tout au long du voyage liés à des aléas que nous avons subi en raison de l'annulation de plusieurs vols internes. C'était vraiment un circuit ultra personnalisé avec une présence tout simplement parfaite. Cerise sur le gâteau et non des moindres qui concerne notre guide Norbu qui a été absolument extraordinaire. Une connaissance parfaite du Mustang, beaucoup d'humour et de sensibilité, une volonté de toujours être présent à nos côtés. Ce fut plus qu'un guide mais un réel compagnon pendant ces 2 semaines passées avec lui ! Et l'heure de la séparation fut pour le coup difficile.
Le trek au Mustang est un trek exigeant avec des randonnées parfois longues et à fort dénivelé. Mais les images sont exceptionnelles et resteront gravées à jamais.
C'est un trek qui en vaut vraiment la peine ! Une chose est sure : vous pouvez faire confiance à 1000% à HWW pour votre trek. Et surtout si vous faites un circuit au Mustang demandez impérativement à ce que Norbu soit votre guide. C'est un expert au cœur d'or !"
Read More reviews here: Trip Advisor
Explore the hidden kingdom of Upper Mustang beyond the great Himalayas. If you are looking for a different itinerary than the itinerary here please Customize Your Trip
Highlights of Tiji Festival
- Trek in the shadows of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna along the Kali Gandaki River en route to Mustang
- Pass through white-washed mountain villages, alongside colorful Buddhist shrines and temples
- Following 5 days of trekking, reach Lo Manthang, the fabled walled city of Mustang
- Spend 3 days in Lo Manthang at the Tiji Festival – a vibrant Buddhist celebration with dancing and traditional music.
- Experience the lifestyle of different people. (1N with Local homestay, 1N at monastery guest house, 1N at tea house)
Upcoming Tiji Festival Dates for the years 2024 and 2025 are given below in the Table.
S.No | Tiji Festival Year | Tiji Festival Happening Dates |
1 | Tiji Festival 2025 | 24th, 25th and 26th May 2025 |
2 | Tiji Festival 2026 | Inquiry us |
3 | Tiji Festival 2027 | Inquiry us |
Include
Airport pick up and drop off
Taxi/bus to the start and end of the trek
English-speaking government license holder trekking guide
One porter for two persons
Trekking guide’s and porter’s insurance during the trip
TIMS trekking permit
Annapurna conservation permit
Special permit of USD 500
Domestic flight from Pokhara to Jomsom and back to Pokhara
Accommodation during the trek
Fooding (breakfst, lunch and dinner) during trek
Hotel in Kathmandu, Pokhara
Exclude
Meals & drinks in Kathmandu (unless stated otherwise under ‘The trip cost includes’)
Personal trekking equipment
Travel/medical insurance
Emergency rescue evacuation
Phone calls
Photography and video charge
Internet
monastery entry fee
International air ticket
Tips for your trekking guide & porters at the end of the trek
If you’re forced to extend your trek due to bad weather or natural disaster circumstances, we are not liable to pay any compensation or otherwise be responsible for any expenses you may incur
Anything not mentioned in the ‘includes section’
Route Map
Important Information
CHECKLISTS FOR TIJI FESTIVAL TREK
- Valid passport (valid for six months from the date of your trip)
- One other picture ID, such as driver’s license (in case of emergency and for use as a substitute of passport or in case of loss of your passport) Photocopy of passport page to carry in a wallet
- Air tickets (Make a copy of flight tickets which may be helpful, in case of loss)
- Visa Clearance (Make a copy of visa clearance which may be helpful, in case of emergencies)
- MasterCard, Visa Credit, and Debit Cards are accepted in Nepal. However, traveler's cheques and some cash are highly recommended.
- Mobile (if your cell phone is from CINGULAR USA or ATNT (USA) operators then your cell phone will work in Nepal.)
Guiding, Food, and Lodging During Tiji Festival
In Nepal, all trekking supplies - Teahouse trekking means staying and eating in local lodges. We stay in single rooms where possible, but often you will have to share. The rooms are basic, normally just a bed with a pillow, blankets. A few have electric lights and all have a spacious dining room-lounge. We eat at teahouses and, although the food is usually plentiful and delicious, the menu is not expensive. They offer a variety of potatoes, rice and noodle dishes, as well as soup and seasonal vegetables. Beers and local spirits are often available, but that will be at your own cost. A variety of cereals, bread, and egg dishes are generally available for breakfast. There are also snacks available such as basic biscuits, chocolate, and soft drinks and in some areas, you will find fresh fruit in season. It is normal to meet your porter in the teahouse where you will stay overnight. So, pack your necessary things in your own day pack.
DRESS CODE FOR VISITING MONASTERIES, AND TEMPLES IN NEPAL
- Shirt (either half or full sleeve)
- Full pants/long skirts
- Any type of shoes with socks
- No Hats, No Umbrella, No Slippers, No t-shirts, No short skirt, and No half-pants
- Photographs allowed in the courtyard only.
Frequently Asked Question
Although trekking gear is available in Nepal you are advised to bring your own gear.
Trekking or running shoes Camp shoes or thongs Socks (polypropylene)
Down or fiber-filled jacket Jumper or piled jacket Hiking shorts Waterproof jackets, poncho or umbrella Hiking pants T-shirts or blouses Underwear Sun hat
Rucksack Self Inflating Sleeping Mattress (optional) Water bottle Torch, batteries, and bulbs
Extra prices:
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