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Dolpo TrekkingThe best known of the many isolated high Himalayan valleys across northern Nepal, Dolpo preserves one of the last remnants of traditional Tibetan culture. Legend says it's a one of the "hidden valleys" created by Guru Rinpoche as a refuge for devout Buddhists in troubled times. Surrounded by high mountains including the Dhaulagiri massif to the south-east and cut off by high passes closed by snow half the year, Dolpo's easiest access is from Tibet, where its people emigrated from perhaps 1. 000 years ago.

Upper Dolpo shelters about 5.000 people, whose lives revolve around Buddhism, barley, and yaks; their villages (over 4.260 meters) are among the highest settlements on earth. A large portion of Dolpo has been set aside as Shey - Phoksumdo National Park, at 3.555 square km Nepal's largest. Meant to preserve a complete example of the trans-Himalayan ecosystem, the park shelters blue sheep, Himalayan black bear, leopards, wolves, and the exclusive snow leopard.

Dolpo is the best-known of Nepal's forbidden northern border regions. The 1989 announcement that the government was opening the region to group treks caused a flurry of excitement.

To reach here, you must trek through a registered company, which will obtain permits. Groups generally fly from Nepalgunj to the Juphal airstrip, then walk few hours to the district headquarters of Dunai (2,100 meters). The trail follows the Suli Gad River, passing through thick conifer forests and a few Thakuri Hindu villages. The National Park check-post is one day from Dunai; two steep days later, you reach Phoksumdo Lake.

Flying in and out, the trek takes less than two weeks. Phoksumdo Lake (3,627 meters) is the highlight of the whole trek, a basin of unearthly turquoise blue ringed by rocky crags and forest, framed by snow-capped peaks. Legend says a demons fled here during Gum Rinpoche's conversion of Tibet's resident spirits, offering local people a gigantic turquoise to keep her passage a secret. Guru Rinpoche transformed the turquoise into a lump of dung, and the disgruntled people revealed the demons hiding place. In revenge she culled down a flood upon their village, submerging it beneath the lake. The legend is a concise mythic summary of the ancient struggle between Bhpo and Buddhists; the latter won, but the former remain, even here at Phoksumdo. At the lake's eastern end is the village of Ringmo, also called Tso. The town's entrance chorten has nine complex Buddhist and Bhpo mandalas painted on its wooden ceiling. The people are Bhotia and only very distantly related to Tibetans. They are gradually becoming Hinduized, adding Chhetri surnames to their Tibetan names.

The Bhpo monastery, Tso Gompa, is two km from the village, set above the lake on forested cliffs with views across to Kanjiroba. Below the village, a gigantic waterfall cascades over a series of rock steps, draining into the Suli Gad fur below. A visit to the B?po Gompa at Pungmo, two hours up aside valley to the west, is a worthwhile expedition.

The best part of Dolpo lies beyond the lake, along a difficult trail that crosses a high pass into the real Dolpo. Shey Gompa, named after nearby Crystal Mountain, is several days' walk north of the lake. Another trail to reach Shey Gompa leads trough the Tarap valley over several high passes and magnificent villages like Tarap-Dho, Saldang and Pijorgaon.

Itinerary
Days
Route
Day 01 Kathmandu - Nepalgunj, fly 1 hr
Day 02 Nepalgunj - Jumla (2370m), fly 40 mins
Day 03 Jumla - Gothi Chaur (2780m), 6 hrs
Day 04 Gothi Chaur - Naphukana  (2990m), 6 hrs
Day 05 Naphukana - Chaurikot  (3070m), 6 hrs
Day 06 Chaurikot - Hurikot (3760m), 6 hrs
Day 07 Hurikot - Gorphug (3950m), 5 hrs
Day 08 Gorphug - Kagmara Phedi (4240m), 4 hrs
Day 09 Kagmara Phedi - Kagmara pass (5120m) - Yudon (4400m),  7hrs
Day 10 Yudon - Rigmo (3540m), 6 hrs
Day 11 Rest day at Rigmo, explore the "Shey Phokshundo lake"
Day 12 Rigmo - Bagala phedi (4450m), 5 hrs
Day 13 Bagala phedi - Bagala Pass (5190m) -  Numla B.C. (4500m), 6 hrs
Day 14 Numla B.C. – Numla Pass (5149m) - Dhotarap (4030m), 6 hrs
Day 15 Dhotarap - Rigo Phucave (3490m), 7 hrs
Day 16 Rigo Phucave - Lahini (3200m), 6 hrs
Day 17 Lahini - Khani gaon (2950m), 6.5 hrs
Day 18 Khani gaon - Dunai ( 2150m), 7 hrs
Day 19 Dunai - Juphal (2440m), 5 hrs
Day 20 Juphal - Nepalgunj, fly 30 mins, Nepalgunj - Kathmandu, fly 1 hr
 

Includes on the trekking price:

  • Airport Pickup and Drop
  • All the ground Transportation by bus
  • All the meal during the trek (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
  • All accommodation/salary/insurance/equipments
  • Trek Permit & National Park fee
  • Tour leader for entire tour (All camping equipment like tent, Sleeping Bag, Kitchen Equipment, Jacket etc.)
  • An experience guide (trained by Ministry of tourism), necessary trekking staff and their meal/accommodation/transportation/salary/insurance/equipments.
  • Demostic Airfare

Excludes on the trekking price:

  • Personal bar bill, travel insurance/International airfare/Domestic airfare.
  • Items of personal expenses such as alcoholic drinks, cold drinks, laundry, tips etc.
  • Nepal entry visa fee US$ 30 (duration 60 days from date of issue)- Available at Royal Nepalese Embassies and Royal Nepalese Consulates abroad or on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu.
  • All the entrance fee of temple in Kathmandu and Pokhara
 
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