Kag
Beni in the Upper
Kali Gandaki River Valley
on descent from Muktinath The source of the Kali Gandaki is at the border with Tibet in the Mustang region of Nepal. |
Kag
Beni in the Upper
Kali Gandaki River Valley
on descent from Muktinath The source of the Kali Gandaki is at the border with Tibet in the Mustang region of Nepal. |
Upper
Kali Gandaki River Valley
on descent from Muktinath |
Kag
Beni in the Upper
Kali Gandaki River Valley
on descent from Muktinath The source of the Kali Gandaki is at the border with Tibet in the Mustang region of Nepal. |
Upper
Kali Gandaki Valley
|
Kagbeni
in Upper
Kali Gandaki Valley
|
Gompa
( Buddhist Monastery )
at Kagbeni in Upper Kali Gandaki Valley |
Kagbeni
in Upper Kali Gandaki Valley |
Kagbeni
in Upper
Kali Gandaki Valley
|
Upper
Kali Gandaki River Valley
on descent from Muktinath |
Upper
Kali Gandaki River Valley
on descent from Muktinath |
Descent
to
Kali Gandaki River Valley
|
Kali
Gandaki River Valley
|
Airport
at Jomson
in Kali Gandaki River Valley |
Hotel
at Jomson
in Kali Gandaki River Valley |
Jomson
in Kali Gandaki River Valley
|
Jomson
in Kali Gandaki River Valley
|
An estimated
10,000 caves
have been found in the former Kingdom of Mustang. They have been dug into the cliffside or tunnelled from above. The caves are thousands of years old but who built them and why is a mystery. |
Shija Jhong Caves in
Mustang
|
Lo Manthang in
Mustang
Lo Manthang was the walled capital of the Kingdom of Lo from its founding in 1380 |
Lo Manthang in
Mustang
|
Lo Manthang in
Mustang
|
Royal Palace
at Lo Manthang in Mustang |
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