Or at least the guys behind Shinta Mani Mustang certainly think so. Built into the Lower Mustang landscape with a perfect view of the lesser-known mountain range opposite (Nilgiri), this luxurious retreat is like something straight out of your saved Insta vids.
Out of the 29 suites in this property, all 29 of them have dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows with spectacular views of, you guessed it, the snow-capped peaks of the Nilgiri mountain range.

If you get tired of looking at the view (highly unlikely), trek to Dumba Lake with your Sherpa guide, explore the surrounding villages for an in-depth look into daily life in Nepal or visit one of several monasteries in the area.
But Shinta Mani Mustang isn’t simply a luxury hotel with a good outlook. Sitting at nearly 2,800 metres above sea level in the ancient kingdom of Mustang, it offers access to one of the most culturally fascinating and least-visited corners of the Himalayas.
Inspired by traditional Tibetan architecture but reimagined through a contemporary lens
This is a region where Tibetan Buddhist traditions remain deeply woven into daily life, where prayer flags flutter across mountain passes and where centuries-old monasteries cling improbably to rocky hillsides.
The design reflects that sense of place. Inspired by traditional Tibetan architecture but reimagined through a contemporary lens, the property combines local stone, timber and handcrafted details with the sort of creature comforts your legs will appreciate after a day spent hiking at altitude. Think heated floors, deep bathtubs and cosy spaces designed for mountain-gazing.
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Wellness is also woven into the experience. There’s a spa focused on traditional Himalayan healing practices, daily yoga and meditation sessions, and plenty of opportunities to simply sit quietly and absorb the landscape. Which sounds cliché until you’re actually staring at the Nilgiri peaks glowing pink in the evening light.
And while Everest gets most of the headlines, Mustang delivers something arguably more valuable: space. Space to explore, space to breathe and space to experience the Himalayas without sharing them with a few thousand other trekkers.
Not a bad trade-off, really.
Why It Exists
To open up one of Nepal’s most remote and culturally rich regions through immersive experiences that combine luxury, wellness and Himalayan adventure.
The Vibe
High-altitude serenity, where ancient monasteries, snow-capped peaks and Tibetan culture create a sense of complete escape.
Your Bed Tonight
A spacious mountain-view suite with floor-to-ceiling windows framing the Nilgiri range from sunrise to sunset.
The Thing You’ll Brag About Later
Exploring a hidden corner of the Himalayas most travellers have never even heard of.
Eat / Drink This
Locally inspired Himalayan cuisine paired with a glass of wine while watching the mountains change colour at dusk.
Steal This Local Move
Skip the rush and spend an afternoon wandering Mustang’s villages with a local guide; you’ll learn far more than any guidebook could ever tell you.
