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Nepal is located in the north-western region of the country. According to the Tibetan language, the term &#8220;mustang&#8221; refers to the &#8220;fertile country.&#8221; It wasn&#8217;t until after 1992 that it was made available to visitors. However, access to the region is still restricted, and only a small percentage of visitors from other countries come there. Tibetan culture and customs have a significant impact on the people who live in this area. Tibetan culture and customs are still in practice among the people who live in this area, and the majority of them are able to communicate in Tibetan. For those who are interested in trekking and long-distance travel in Nepal, the Upper Mustang Biking Tour is the most suitable option. In addition to being the last kingdom of Nepal, upper Mustang is also referred to as &#8220;the forbidden kingdom.&#8221; He was known as Raja Jigme Dorje Palabar Bitha, and he was the last Bitha King of Upper Mustang. The recognition of kingship was taken away from him (raja jigme dorje palabar bista) by the government of Nepal after the nation was proclaimed to be a republic. Every single one of the allowances that he had been receiving from the government of Nepal has been terminated. Now that the new constitution has been implemented, he is no longer the king of upper Mustang. On the other hand, the people of Upper Mustang continue to revere him as their queen. Even now, people continue to show him the utmost respect. The people that live in this area, known as the Mustangi, are constrained to use all of the ancient tools and methods of living because of the remoteness of this place. Horses and donkeys are still used as a form of transportation for commodities when they are moved from one location to another. Visitors are restricted to a certain number of visitors that are permitted to visit this place. Because of the importance of preserving its culture and customs, this region has been limited. This locality was designated as a restricted area by the government at the time, with the intention of preserving the culture that was prevalent in this neighborhood. In order to enter this restricted region for a period of ten days, the Nepalese government requires a permission price of five hundred dollars each person. In comparison to what it is today, the permit charge to visit this zone was much greater a few years ago. Previously, the charge for admittance was seven hundred dollars for ten days. As a result of the Nepalese government&#8217;s recognition of the significance of this area for tourist purposes, the admission price was cut from 700 US dollars to 500 US dollars. At this time, the upper Mustang area is now accessible to visitors from all over the globe for activities like as jeep excursions, bike tours, and hiking. Nevertheless, the visitors are not permitted to go in this limited region on their own. It is required that they go via the trekking agency that is registered. In former times, the Mustang area served as the travel route to Tibet for commercial purposes. Wool, medicinal plants, livestock, salt, and other goods were among the things that people used to trade. The upper Mustang area is home to a breathtakingly gorgeous environment. It is simply one of the most breathtaking locations in the planet. There are enormous red rock formations that we can see. Located in Nepal&#8217;s remote Mustang area is where the kingdom may be found. There is another name for the Mustang area, which is the chilly desert of Nepal. During the day, this area is filled with the brisk and sandy wind that sweeps through it. The majority of the planes that go to Jomsom leave from Pokhara before 12 o&#8217;clock in the afternoon. In the valley of the Kaligandaki River is where you can find the settlement of Kagbeni. In this settlement, the high Mustang area and the lower Mustang region are separated from one another. It is the point at which the restricted area begins. Among the most significant celebrations that take place in the upper Mustang area is the Tiji Festival. The celebration takes place in Lomanthang (the lo-kingdom). In order to commemorate the beginning of a new season, this event is held for celebration. For a total of three days, it is commemorated. By using the Tibetan calendar, the monks have determined the dates that this event will take place. This event is observed in order to drive away the bad spirits and to bring prosperity and happiness into the realm. On this momentous event, which takes place once a year, there is a large assembly of monks and persons involved in the mustang community. Over the course of the three days that make up the tiji festival, a wide variety of dances, shows, religious events, rites, and ceremonies are performed. In the beginning of the historical tale of the tiji, there was a god who was known as Dorje Jono. In order to preserve the kingdom of Mustang, he engages in combat with his demon father. The devil is responsible for the lack of water in the kingdom, which has a negative impact on the lives of the people who dwell in this arid and desolate region. The area is blessed with prosperity as a result of Dorje Dono&#8217;s victory against his evil father. Through a variety of ceremonies and dances, the festival serves as a representation and depiction of the tale. A breathtaking and indelible experience awaits those who have the opportunity to see the unspoiled and pristine history and culture of the Mustang people. Around eighteen days will be spent traveling to Upper Mustang in order to attend the Tiji Festival. During the course of 18 days, the day begins in Kathmandu and continues till it concludes in Kathmandu. Starting point of the journey is Kathmandu. After that, you will go from"}