Lower Dolpo Trek
Duration | Attitude | Start at | End at | Grade | Group Size | Accommodation | Meal | Trasport |
18 days | 5318 m | Kathmandu | Kathmandu | Difficult | Min 2 pax | Hotel/Tent | Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner | Flights/Ground vehicles |
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
- Adventurous trek to the remote Himalayan region of Nepal.
- Insight into unique Buddhist culture.
- Visit to the majestic Phoksundo Lake and pristine mountain views.
- Scenic domestic flight from and to Juphal
TRIP OVERVIEW
Lower Dolpo trek offers outstanding trekking experiences in the remote western part of Nepal. This trek was opened for foreigners in 1982. Since then, the area has become a very popular destination for trekkers. Lower Dolpo has its own unique charm with its remote areas and it was well known as the ‘hidden treasure of Nepal’. The trek crosses over three high passes, Kangmara La (5,115m), Numa La (5,159m), and Baga La at (5,190m). The trek will take us through protected areas and leads us to amazing ‘Phoksundo Lake’ surrounded by attractive flora and fauna. Lower Dolpo is located in karnali region of Nepal and it requires special trekking permits from the migration office because of its remote sensitive geography. The daily lifestyles are very difficult hereabouts because of the parched region but the people of this area are very friendly and humble with faces that know how to smile…
Our Lower Dolpo trek begins after flights from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj and then to Juphal, which is the starting point of the Lower Dolpo trek. The trail passes through beautiful villages, deep gorges, and remote zones before reaching the Phoksundo Lake. The deepest lake of Nepal is Shey-Phoksundo Lake which is situated at a height of 3,611.5m in this region. This trek has become very famous among trekkers since the route opened and this route is very well known in western Nepal. The main attractions of the trek are the ancient Buddhist monasteries, the Tibetan plateau, the gripping lifestyles of the local folks & their absorbing culture.
The people of Dolpo follow ancient Tibetan Buddhism known as the ‘Bon Po’ due to its nearness to the Tibetan border. The Dolpis still earn their income by trading items of salt, cotton, barley and rice in Tibet. We still see traders walking their yaks with tinkling bells laden with such items.
This 18 days trek is designed for trekkers who want to visit Dolpo region but have time constraints and want a shorter program due to the physical challenging trek. This trek has been designed to give you the best of Dolpa in shorter time. We also suggest you plan your trek in between September-December or March-May for the best trekking experiences.
Check out our fixed itinerary for Lower Dolpo Trek or just send us an email and we’ll tailor make an itinerary based on your requirements.
ITINERARY
Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu. (1355m) Upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu, you will be warmly greeted by our office representative and transferred to the hotel. You can then go for a stroll down the street to get familiar with the the place near your hotel, have supper and go to bed. This is your first overnight in the valley of temples. O/N: Hotel at Kathmandu
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Day 2 : Fly to Nepalgunj Today, we fly to the western side of Nepal. It is about 1 hour flight from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj. Situated nearby Nepal-India border, Nepalgunj offers you the taste of both Hindu and Muslim culture. Overnight at hotel in Nepalgunj
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Day 3 : Flight to Juphal (2320m) then trek to Dunai (2850m) - 3 hrs walk After our breakfast, we will catch another flight to reach Juphal. It will consume about 45 minutes to reach to Juphal with a scenic view of mountains. On arriving at Juphal our trekking crew will receive you, these guys have done a tough hike all the way from Nepalgunj with the camping gear and food supply which take about 5-6 days. From Juphal, a short 2-3 hrs walk from the airstrip takes us to our first overnight camp at Dunai village. Our first day on the trail begins with an hour of downhill hiking through the village below the airstrip, then leading through the terraced fields to the Bheri River and the narrow gorge taking 2-3 hours to camp at Dunai. This is a much larger village or rather, a small township, with a new hospital and is the administrative headquarters of the Dolpo region. Here we have ample time for a leisure walk around the village. Overnight at Dunai in tented camps inclusive full board meals
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Day 4 : Trek to Tarakot (2543m) - 6 hrs walk Today's trek leads through many small streams and then follows the Bheri and Barbung river that runs through a tremendous gorge with pine trees and an ingenious path built about seven meters above the river; after a good walk, we come to Tarakot where colorful terraced fields greets us. Tarakot is an old fortress town built by the local people as Dzong or fort. Tarakot was a capital before the Gorkha dynasty reined in Nepal. The famed Sandul gompa lies farther east from Tarakot and at the junction of Barbung khola and Tarup Chu (river). The village stands on a hillock to the south of Bheri River which at one time supervised collection of tolls for the trading caravans. Our overnight camp is made by the river about 150m below the village, near the police post or we climb a steep ridge for an hour to the village on a spur, where there are chortens and a gompa on the edge of a grassy plateau with a solitary trees scattered around. Overnight at Tarakot in tented camps inclusive full board meals
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Day 5 : Trek to Laini (3170m) - 6 hrs walk After breakfast After breakfast we will leave for Laini which is about 6-7 hours walk. We will catch a way following the Tarap Chu River. We have to cross some suspension bridges and the same river again. We can see a famous Gompa named Sandul Gompa little further on a junction where Barbung River and Tarap Chu River meet. The trial goes through terraced farming inside some beautiful villages. Then walking downwards for some time, we will be at Laini. Overnight at laini in tented camps inclusive full board meals
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Day 6 : Trek to Nawarpani (3545m) - 7 hrs walk We will start our trek early morning after our breakfast. We will leave for Nawarpani, we will continue following Tarap Chu River walking on the way made by steep stones. You can feel real different experience of walking today, because you will get some narrow gorges on the way where you have to jump from one place to another. On the way, the path disappears in some places where we have to make the way on our own effort. We have to place logs between the stones which will work as bridge. These will really an exciting walk. Walking little furthermore, we will reach Nawarpani. Overnight at Nawarpani in tented camps inclusive full board meals
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Day 7 : Trek to Do Tarap (4090m)- 8 hrs walk Our morning walk begins with a gradual up leading us to Kamattarka at the confluence of the Tarap Chu and Lang Khola, a stream flowing from the east. After few hours of good morning hiking, we leave the narrow gorge & from here the path leads just above tree lines of juniper bush and wild rose, typical of dry inner Himalayan valleys. Another 3 hours or more walking brings us to the village of Dho Tarap surrounded by an irregular stone wall. At Dho, thirty-four houses are divided into three groups and built in random fashion, it’s pretty interesting! In this Valley both Bon Po and Chaiba sects reside together. Tarap is also inhabited by a few Tibetans and mostly Magars who have lived here for many generations. Overnight at Tarap in tented camps inclusive full board meals
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Day 8 : Acclimatization day at Dho Tarap This is a well deserved rest day free from the hassles of packing today and a chance to make friends with the locals who have hardly seen westerners for ages. It’s always good to interact with the local folks & give the kids some toffees if you have them. The Dolpo people wear home spun clothing that is sometimes dyed maroon and they favor Tibetan style somba or dhocha (boots with upturned toes) for foot wear. Both men and women often wear religious amulets and strings of coral, amber and turquoise. The people of the region are both Bon po and Nyingmapa of the Buddhist sect. The Buddhist gompa is nearby to the camp while the Bon Gompa (pre Buddhist) is about half an hour's walk away. Overnight at Tarap in tented camps inclusive full board meals
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Day 9 : Trek to Numa La Base Camp (4440m)- 7 hrs walk After exploring Dho Tarap village, our journey heads towards Numa La Base Camp which is about 6-7 hours walk. Going upwards from Dho Tarap village, the trail leads you inside the plain valleys with the view of river covered by the green grasses on both of the sides which is really different view than others you can have in this region. We will then follow Tarap Chu upward all the way. After having one hour walk, we will be at Tokyo village where we can see a monastery of Chiba group. We can have some roaming around this village. The trek from here may be little difficult as we have to walk over rough path for about 3 hours. Finally we will be at Numa La Base Camp. Overnight at Numa La Base Camp in tented camps inclusive full board meals
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Day10 : Cross Numa La pass (5190m) and camp at Pelung Tang(4465m)- 7 hrs walk Our journey continues with the crossing of Numa La pass at 5,190m, the track goes to a steep climb all the way to the top ridge of Numa la with fantastic views of the surrounding landscapes; the scenery of the valleys, & mountains including the north face of the Dhaulagiri massif along with other distant snow capped peaks is so spiritually invigorating. After a glorious moment at the pass, almost three hours of downhill hiking brings us to Palungtang 4,465m or further for the Overnight at Pelung Tang in tented camps inclusive full board meals
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Day11 : Cross Baga La (5,070m) and camp Dajok Tang (4,080m) - 7 hrs walk The trek today also goes across high altitude as we have to cross Baga La pass of 5070 meters. The journey commences with a steep climb up to the top of Baga La which is difficult to climb but worth climbing as you can have the beautiful view of surrounding landscapes and snowcapped peaks of Kanjirowa Mountain range. After spending some time, we will walk downward for about 3 hours to reach Dajok Tang. Overnight at Dajok in tented camps inclusive full board meals
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Day12 : Trek to Ringmo (3,600m) - 4 hrs walk The morning trek starts with a steep climb to reach the ridge top of Baga-la at 5,070m, which offers fantastic views of the surrounding landscapes and of the distant snow capped peaks of Kanjiroba Himal range, after a great moment here our walk leads to a descent for 2 hours through pine forest; on leaving the forest behind, the country and the vegetation changes for pasture fields and alpine shrubs most of the way to Ringmo on the gradual slopes with few ups and downs as we reach our final destination at Ringmo and the crystal serene Lake of Phoksumdo. Overnight at Ringmo in tented camps inclusive full board meals
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Day13 : Rest Day at Ringmo and hike to Phoksundo Lake The nearby Tibetan Buddhist monastery is well worth a visit, as is the village of Ringmo. A walk part way round the lake is also very enjoyable and relaxing. It’s a wonderful place to just chill out & let your spirits go free. You could also perhaps, get rid of your demons down here. Overnight at Phoksundo Lake in tented camps inclusive full board meals
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Day14 : Trek to Shyanta (2520m)- 6 hrs walkToday we will descend downwards to Chepka after having breakfast. It is believed that we can get many important medicinal minerals which cure many diseases. Then we pass through some lovely villages. After some more walk, we will reach Shyanta. Overnight at Shyanta in tented camps inclusive full board meals
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Day15 : Trek to Juphal - 6 hrs walk Today, we trek from Shyanta to Juphal. From Shyanta we follow the river trail downstream to Juphal. We walk uphill through meadows and past a few houses to the small hotels at Kala Gaura (2090m). After several hours of walking, we finally reach Juphal, which is the end point of our trek. We bunk out here in our tents with all meals inclusive. Overnight at Juphal in tented camps inclusive full board meals
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Day16 : Fly to Kathmandu via Nepalgunj We will take a flight to Nepalgunj from Juphal & again hop another flight to Kathmandu. After we reach Kathmandu, you will be taken to your hotel. After check in, you can either take rest or visit around town for some shopping. Overnight at hotel in Kathmandu
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Day17 : Kathmandu Sightseeing The capital city of Nepal, Kathmandu, being the historical and cultural heart of the country, is a popular destination for tourists, trekkers and other types of adventure seekers. The city is a marvelous amalgamation of Hinduism, Tibetan Buddhism and Western cultures and influences. Patan and Bhaktapur are its two major neighboring cities. These two cities, like Kathmandu, have a rich historical, cultural and religious legacy which is reflected in the many temples, monuments and artifacts that they contain. You will be taken on a day guided tour of Kathmandu. In Kathmandu, you will be visiting Pashupatinath, the most famous and revered Hindu shrine in the country; Boudhanath, the largest Buddhist stupa in Nepal, Soyambhunath, which contains both Buddhist and Hindu shrines and stands as testimony to the religious harmony that exists in the country. Overnight at hotel in Kathmandu
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Day 18 : Departure to home country After breakfast and our last day in Kathmandu, our vehicle and escorts will be on standby to drop you to the international airport three hours before our scheduled flight back home. Meeting you has been a great honor and we pray for your Safe journey home and will reflect on the wonderful times we spent together. We hope to see you again some day…
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INCLUDES AND EXCLUDES
Includes
- All the required airport and hotel transfer.
- Twin sharing 3 star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu city according the fixed itinerary inclusive bed and breakfast.
- Kathmandu city tour guided by professional city tour guide inclusive all the entrance fees and transportation.
- Tented accommodation during the trekking days in the mountain region.
- Full board standard meals during the trekking days prepared by our expert trekking cook.
- All the essentials camping and kitchen equipments.
- An experienced local trekking guide.
- Required supporting local porters and donkeys to carry foods and luggage.
- Special trekking permit of Shey Phoksundo National Park and local taxes.
- All the required domestic fights.
- Food / Salary / accommodation and medical or accidential insurance of all the trekking staffs.
- Glorious Himalaya company kit bag.
- Farewell dinner party after the trip completion in Kathmandu.
- All the government and local taxes.
Exclude
- International airfares and Nepal entry visa fees.
- Extra night hotel Nepalgunj due to bad weather and earlier back to Kathmandu
- Riding horse along the trek
- Alcoholic beverages, bottle mineral water, soft drinks and snack foods
- Gratitude for guide and porters.