Ruter

Planlægger

Funktioner

Opdateringer

App

Log ind eller opret konto

Hent appen

Log ind eller opret konto

Log ind eller opret konto

Opdag
Places to see
Nepal

Jhong Village

Highlight • Bebyggelse

Jhong Village

Vandring

5.0

(8)

Jhong Village, also known as Dzong, is a historically significant settlement nestled in the Muktinath Valley of Nepal's Mustang District, within the Gandaki Province. Situated at an elevation of approximately 3,566 meters (11,699 feet) in the Annapurna Region, this village offers a captivating glimpse into traditional Himalayan life. It is renowned for its ancient fort ruins, a revered monastery, and its strategic location along the famed Annapurna Circuit trekking route, making it a key stop for those exploring northern Nepal.

Dette Highlight ligger i et beskyttet område

Tjek lokale regler for:

अन्‍नपूर्ण संरक्षण क्षेत्र

Gem

Del

  • Mere

  • Gem

    Del

  • Mere

  • Tag mig derhen

    Tips

    4. marts 2023

    Vandring

    This small village is Tibetan in character.
    Oversat af

    Kender du stedet? Log ind for at tilføje et tip til andre eventyrere!

    Opret gratis konto

    Ruter i nærheden

    Bedste ruter nær Jhong Village

    3

    Vandrere

    #1.

    Jhong Village – Stairway to Muktinath Temple loop from Muktinath

    8,02km

    02:46

    270m

    270m

    Svær vandretur. Kræver god kondition. Kræver sikkert fodfæste, robuste sko og alpin erfaring.

    Naviger med din enhed

    Send til telefonen

    Svær

    Detaljer

    Oplysninger

    Højdemeter 3.550 m

    Vejr

    Drevet af Foreca

    torsdag 16. april

    17°C

    2°C

    14 %

    Flere vejrtips

    Maks. vindhastighed: 16,0 km/h

    Mest besøgt i

    januar

    februar

    marts

    april

    maj

    juni

    juli

    august

    september

    oktober

    november

    december

    Ofte stillede spørgsmål

    Are there specific permits required to visit Jhong Village or the surrounding Upper Mustang region?

    Jhong Village itself is within the Muktinath Valley, which is part of the Annapurna Conservation Area. A standard Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and a Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) card are generally required for trekking in this region. However, if you plan to venture further north into the restricted Upper Mustang area, a special permit is mandatory and significantly more expensive. It's crucial to check the latest regulations before your trip.

    What are some recommended hiking routes for beginners or families around Jhong Village?

    For beginners or families, gentle strolls within Jhong Village itself offer a wonderful introduction to the local culture and views. You can explore the ancient fort ruins and the Jhong Monastery. A relatively easy and rewarding walk is the path connecting Jhong to nearby villages like Jharkot, which provides different perspectives of the valley and the Mebrak Caves. These routes are generally less strenuous than the longer treks on the Annapurna Circuit.

    Is Jhong Village accessible by public transportation, and what are the local transport options?

    Jhong Village is increasingly accessible. While it's a stop on the Annapurna Circuit, a dirt road now connects it to Kagbeni and Muktinath Ranipauwa. From major hubs like Pokhara, you can take a bus or jeep to Jomsom, and then further transport (often shared jeeps or local buses) can take you towards Muktinath, with stops near Jhong. Within the immediate area, walking is the primary mode of transport, but local jeeps can be hired for longer distances between villages.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly in Jhong Village?

    Jhong Village is a traditional settlement, so you'll find basic guesthouses and tea houses offering simple meals and lodging, rather than modern cafes or pubs. These establishments provide an authentic local experience, often serving traditional Nepali and Tibetan dishes. For more varied amenities, the larger pilgrimage site of Muktinath Ranipauwa, a short distance away, offers more options.

    What unique natural features or wildlife can hikers expect to see around Jhong Village?

    The landscape around Jhong Village is characterized by dry, eroded sandstone slopes and dramatic Himalayan vistas. Hikers can look for unique geological formations and might even discover ammonite fossils, which are common in the Mustang region. While large wildlife sightings are rare, you might spot various bird species adapted to the high-altitude environment. The panoramic views of peaks like Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri, and Thorung-la are a constant natural highlight.

    How long does it typically take to explore Jhong Village and its immediate surroundings?

    To comfortably explore Jhong Village, including its fort ruins, monastery, and a leisurely walk through the traditional houses, you would typically need half a day. If you wish to include a short hike to a nearby viewpoint or village like Jharkot, a full day would be ideal. Trekkers on the Annapurna Circuit often spend a night here to immerse themselves in the culture and acclimatize to the altitude.

    Is Jhong Village suitable for a winter visit, and what are the considerations?

    Visiting Jhong Village in winter (roughly December to February) is possible but comes with significant considerations. Temperatures drop well below freezing, and snowfall can occur, making trails challenging. Many guesthouses may close, and services will be limited. While the views of snow-capped peaks are stunning, it's best suited for experienced winter trekkers prepared for extreme cold and potential isolation. The main trekking seasons (spring and autumn) offer much more stable and pleasant conditions.

    What should I pack for a hike around Jhong Village, considering the elevation and terrain?

    Given the high elevation (around 3,566 meters) and varied terrain, packing layers is essential. Include warm clothing, a windproof and waterproof outer shell, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support, and sun protection (hat, sunglasses, high-SPF sunscreen) due to the intense sun at altitude. A daypack with water, snacks, a first-aid kit, and a camera for the stunning views are also highly recommended.

    Are there any specific viewpoints around Jhong Village that offer exceptional panoramic views?

    Absolutely. The Jhong Monastery, perched on a ridge, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the entire Muktinath Valley, including the dramatic eroded sandstone slopes and distant Himalayan peaks like Thorung-la, Yakawa Kang, Khatung Kang, Nilgiri, and Dhaulagiri. The fort ruins also provide excellent vantage points. For a different perspective, hiking towards Jharkot allows for clear views of the Mebrak Caves across the Jhong river.

    Is Jhong Village considered dog-friendly for hikers traveling with pets?

    While local dogs are common in Nepali villages, bringing pets on treks in the Annapurna Conservation Area, including Jhong Village, can be challenging. Regulations regarding pets in national parks and conservation areas vary and are often restrictive to protect local wildlife and livestock. It's advisable to check current ACAP rules regarding pets before planning your trip, as many guesthouses may also not accommodate them.

    What is the historical significance of the fort ruins in Jhong Village?

    The fort ruins in Jhong Village, known as Rab Rgyal, are historically significant as they were once a stronghold of the king of Jhong (Gunthang dynasty). These remnants, though largely crumbled over centuries, stand as a testament to the village's past strategic importance and its role in the region's history. Exploring these ruins offers a tangible connection to the ancient rulers and their way of life in the Mustang District.

    Andre populære steder, du kan udforske

    Thorong La Pass

    Udforsk
    RuterRuteplanlæggerFunktionerVandretureMTB-stierLandevejsruterBikepackingSitemap
    Hent appen
    Følg os på sociale medier

    © komoot GmbH

    Fortrolighedspolitik