Nepal Festival Tours & Cultural Events
Join meaningful festival journeys across Nepal’s Himalayan regions — from Mustang’s Tiji Festival to Tibetan Buddhist traditions in Dolpo, Limi Valley and Tsum Valley, guided by local experts.
Mustang Tiji Festival 2027

The Tiji Festival is a three-day Tibetan Buddhist celebration held each spring in the walled city of Lo Manthang, Upper Mustang. Monks of Choede Monastery perform masked ritual dances that retell the defeat of a demon and the restoration of peace.
It is one of the most meaningful festival journeys in the Himalaya — remote, deeply cultural and limited to a small number of visitors each year.
2027 dates: 2027 dates to be confirmed by local monasteries and authorities. Eco Holiday Asia verifies dates before confirming departures.
Upcoming Himalayan Festival Journeys
Each journey is private, guided by local experts, and planned with restricted-area permit support where required.

Mustang Tiji Festival 2027
Lo Manthang, Upper Mustang, Nepal
2027 dates to be confirmed
The flagship three-day masked-dance festival at Lo Manthang, with local guides and full permit support.

Upper Mustang Tiji Festival Trek 2027
Upper Mustang, Nepal
2027 dates to be confirmed
Walk the classic trail to Lo Manthang through cave villages and monasteries, timed for the festival days.

Tibetan Buddhist Festival Tour in Nepal
Mustang, Dolpo, Tsum Valley, Limi Valley
Cultural journey
Monastery festivals and Tibetan Buddhist culture across Nepal’s Himalayan border regions.

Dolpo Cultural Festival Journey
Dolpo Region, Nepal
Custom departures
Ancient Bon and Buddhist monasteries, Shey Phoksundo and trans-Himalayan villages in remote Dolpo.

Limi Valley Tibetan Culture Festival Tour
Humla / Limi Valley, Nepal
Custom departures
Tibetan villages and monasteries in far-northwest Humla, among the most remote cultural journeys in Nepal.

Tsum Valley Buddhist Festival Trek
Tsum Valley, Nepal
Custom departures
A sacred hidden valley of monasteries and Buddhist villages, walked with local guides and community lodges.

Mani Rimdu Festival Tour
Tengboche Monastery, Everest Region, Nepal
Held in autumn
An autumn monastery festival at Tengboche in the Khumbu, with masked dances and Sherpa Buddhist culture.

Yartung Festival Mustang
Muktinath & Lo Manthang, Mustang
Held in late summer
A summer horse-racing and harvest festival in Mustang, blending Tibetan Buddhist and local traditions.

Lo Manthang Tiji Festival Tour
Lo Manthang, Upper Mustang
2027 dates to be confirmed
A focused journey centred on Lo Manthang and its monasteries during the festival days.
Tibetan Buddhist Cultural Regions
Mustang
The former Kingdom of Lo — Lo Manthang, the Tiji Festival, cave monasteries and a high desert landscape beyond the main Himalaya.
Dolpo
One of Nepal’s most remote regions, with Bon and Buddhist monasteries, Shey Phoksundo Lake and trans-Himalayan villages.
Limi Valley (Humla)
Tibetan villages and ancient monasteries in the far northwest, reached on long, rewarding journeys for committed travelers.
Tsum Valley
A sacred hidden valley in the Manaslu region, with monasteries, a tradition of non-violence and strong community culture.
Everest Region
Sherpa Buddhist culture and the Mani Rimdu festival at Tengboche Monastery in the Khumbu.
Why Book Festival Tours Early
Limited Permits & Lodges
Restricted-area festival periods see high demand for permits, guides and Lo Manthang lodges. Early booking secures your place.
Lunar-Calendar Dates
Festival dates follow the Tibetan lunar calendar and are confirmed closer to the time, so flexible early planning helps.
Flights to Mustang
Pokhara–Jomsom mountain flights are weather-dependent and fill quickly in festival season; we build in buffer days.
Custom Itineraries Take Time
Tailoring a private journey — trek or jeep, comfort level, add-on regions — works best with a few months’ lead time.
Restricted Area Permit Notes
Upper Mustang: A restricted area special permit is required and must be arranged through a registered Nepal agency with a licensed guide. Permit rules and fees may change. Eco Holiday Asia verifies the latest requirements with the Department of Immigration before confirming your trip.
Dolpo, Tsum & Humla / Limi: These regions also require restricted area permits and conservation permits. Requirements vary by route and may change; we confirm the current rules for your chosen journey before departure.
Source guidance: Department of Immigration Nepal, TAAN and Nepal Tourism Board. We verify current requirements at the time of booking.
Responsible Festival Travel
Festivals are sacred community events. Travel lightly and respectfully.
- Follow your guide on where to stand, when to be quiet and when photography is permitted.
- Dress modestly and respect monastery and temple customs.
- Ask before photographing monks, performers and local people.
- Avoid single-use plastic and carry a refillable bottle in remote regions.
- Support local lodges, guides, drivers and artisans so tourism benefits the host community.
- Respect all permit and conservation rules.
Planning Festival Tours From Australia, France, Canada, USA and Europe
Travelers from Australia, France, Canada, the USA, the UK and Europe often plan Upper Mustang festival journeys many months in advance, because permits, flights, local lodges and guide availability can be limited during festival periods. Eco Holiday Asia helps coordinate the Nepal-side arrangements, including itinerary planning, local guide support, restricted area permit guidance, ground transport and cultural travel advice.
Arrival Through Kathmandu
Most international travelers fly into Kathmandu (Tribhuvan International Airport), then connect by flight to Pokhara and Jomsom for Upper Mustang. We handle all Nepal-side logistics from arrival.
Restricted Area Permit Support
Upper Mustang requires a restricted area permit arranged through a registered Nepal agency with a licensed guide. We prepare the paperwork and guide you on the documents needed.
Private & Custom Itineraries
Every festival journey is private and customizable — comfort level, trek vs jeep, the number of festival days at Lo Manthang and add-on regions are all shaped around you.
Early Booking Advice
Festival-period guides, lodges and Lo Manthang accommodation book out early. We recommend international travelers confirm several months ahead, especially for small-group and family trips.
Communication Across Time Zones
We coordinate by email (booking@ecoholidayasia.com) and WhatsApp (+977 9851207214), so travelers in Australia, North America and Europe can plan comfortably.
Who It Suits
Suitable for solo travelers, couples, families, senior travelers and small private groups, with pace and comfort adjusted to each. Visa is available on arrival for most nationalities (verify with the Department of Immigration Nepal).
Nepal Festival Tours — Frequently Asked Questions
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Plan Your Nepal Festival Journey
Tell us which festival or region draws you, and your travel dates. Our Nepal-based team will design a private, permit-ready journey with local guides.
Customize Your Nepal Tour
Tell us your travel style, dates, interests and group details. Our Nepal-based team will help design a personalized journey with local guides, homestays, cultural experiences, trekking, wildlife, festival journeys and community-based travel.
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