Mountain bike excursion in Upper Mustang. The “forbidden” kingdom of Mustang was made accessible to the public in March 1992. Foreign tourists are now able to visit Lo Manthang, the capital of a former kingdom that dates back to the fifteenth century, for the first time in recent memory. We’ll now take you biking through one of the most breathtaking areas on earth. Beautiful scenery, traditional villages, unknown caves, Tibetan Buddhist temples, chortens, old art, and painting may all be seen while mountain biking in Upper Mustang. People from Lo are referred to as Lobas, whereas those from Upper Mustang are known as Bhotias. They converse in a variety of Tibetan dialects. Their art and culture historically blossomed as a result of contact with merchants, monks, and spiritual leaders traveling between Tibet and India or between Ladakh and Bhutan. The walled city is still standing as evidence of Lo-prosperity Mangtang’s and rich cultural history. The region is high, dry, and picturesque and is a part of the Tibetan plateau.