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Introduction to hiking route in Mustang, Nepal

To say that Nepal is a place suitable for hiking, Musitang must have a name. At first, Sitang was a route opened by transit businessmen. Later, because of its rich landscape, it became one of the places where many people are keen on hiking. Here's the hiking route of Musitang and the big luggage you need to bring.

Musitang hiking route

From the 15th century to the middle of the 17th century, Musitang was once quite prosperous because of its superior geographical position in the Himalayan corridor. It gained great wealth by controlling the transit caravan and prospered for a period of time. But after 2 years, it gradually became silent. Nepal, the last autonomous country, is the only region that has completely preserved the original appearance of Tibetan traditional culture. Lonely Planet ranks this place as the top three most suitable places to travel in the world. Most tourists come from Europe, and relatively few tourists come from China. The hiking route in Mutang can not only enjoy the majestic snow-capped mountains, open valleys, wind-eroded peaks and cave landscapes on cliffs, but also experience the strange atmosphere of religious peace and pious pilgrimage in Nepal and the legacy of ancient Tibet before the 16th century.

about luggage

651L backpack. This is the equipment of China people, because we like to cover everything, and we can't have anything unnecessary. In particular, my companions and I think hiking is also a kind of life. Since it is life, the quality of our life cannot be reduced. In fact, on the road, hikers in Europe, America and Australia all carry 4-5L backpacks, and they all carry them by themselves, which looks very light and relaxed. I brought this 1L. It's good. When I go, I don't need that role. Well, I bought two handmade silk carpets from Nepal and handmade wool felt from Tibet. The 1L here is just enough. Of course, if you don't buy anything, here are 1L, you can get ready. It's important to take your backpack when you go out on foot! Five stars are very important! Well, frugality is human nature, but remind everyone to pay attention to choosing a good carrying system. A good transportation system can save your labor and protect your health.

2. 5-1ml thermos bottle. There is a great temperature difference between the morning and evening and the day in Sitang. At noon, the "demon wind" rises, and the place without the sun is gloomy and cold. Walking will make you sweat a lot. At this time, the importance and comfort of drinking hot water is self-evident. Therefore, water bottles and kettles should pay attention to keep warm! We walked for a long time this time, and stayed in Kadu and Boccara for a long time, so we both happened to bring two kettles: one at room temperature and the other at warm temperature! Bring your own small backpack, and insert a kettle on the left and right, each 5ml, to meet the needs of cold water, warm water and boiled water! Comfortable-five stars!

3. Sleeping bag. There is no plan to go camping in Musitang this time, so the sleeping bags around here don't need to be too thick. The main function is to separate our bodies from the quilts and blankets provided by the hostel. These things have been used by many people and are difficult to wash all the year round! I have a 15-degree sleeping bag. Put it away, it's about the size of a pair of soft-shell assault pants. Of course, if you like to sleep at night, cover it all by yourself. If there is room in your big backpack, you can bring a thick and big -degree sleeping bag.

4. carry-on backpack. Used to hold frequently used cups, notebooks, hats, sunglasses, cooling oil, mobile power, mobile phones, cameras, charging cables, etc. It is also used to store important laptops, passports, wallets, air tickets, contracts, insurance policies, etc. You should also have the windbreaker and scarf you need to breathe, as well as e-books and LP (Lonely Planet Travel Tips) in Nepal. The size is up to you. I use 12L, which is basically enough. I have loaded all the above items. My companion uses a 25L backpack. Of course, in addition to what I have, she also carries the usual medicines (she is a doctor and is responsible for medical insurance). By the way, she also installed sunscreen to remind us to apply sunscreen on the road; And hand cream. Musitang is too dry in this place. We always wear hand cream every day, and our fingers still crack. On the day of Lomantang, two people actually walked together, and their fingernails cracked and bled! In her backpack, there is a Sony card machine and a miniature camera.