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Lower
Dolpo Trek. |
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Trekking Name |
Lower Dolpo Trek |
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Highest Access |
5070m |
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Trekking Grade |
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Culture |
Traditional Tibetan culture |
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Trek
starting From |
Juphal |
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Trek
end at |
Juphal |
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Total Holiday in Nepal |
23
Days |
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Customized Itinerary |
Possible on request |
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Best months
for climbing: |
March - December. |
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Minimum Per Person Price |
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Maximum Per Person Price |
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Mode
of Trekking Tour |
Lower Dolpo Trek area there is not available
Teahouse facilities so this trek trails is
require to go Dolpo as tents camp Trekking
(Camping).
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Lower Dolpo Trek.
Trekking in the Dolpo region has only been permitted
since mid-1989. The region lies to the west of the Kali
Gandaki Valley, Dolpo is located inside the
Shey-Phoksundo National Park in mid-western Nepal,
behind the Dhaulagiri massif, towards the Tibetan
plateau. The region offers opportunities to visit
ancient villages, high passes, beautiful Lakes, isolated
Buddhist monasteries and also to experience the vast
array of wildlife inhabiting the region, including Blue
sheep, Mountain Goat, Jackal, Wolf and the legendary
Snow Leopard. This remains a truly isolated corner of
Nepal, time has stood still here for centuries as
inhabitants of Tibetan stock continue to live, cultivate
and trade.
Most treks into Dolpo take from 14 to 30 days. The best
time to trek here is towards the end of the monsoon
season Sept to November. Shorter Dolpo treks are
possible by flying into the air strip at Jumla.
In the far reaches of Northwestern Nepal lies the
extreme landscape of Upper Dolpo. The route begins by
meandering through pine and cedar forest with views of
the massive Dhaualgiri range in the background. The
entrance to Dolpo lies beyond the Jangla Bhanjyang Pass,
(4500m). At the head of the valley lay snow-capped peaks
and the desolate Tibetan plateau beyond. Protected from
rain, this region is dry where the Dolpo inhabitants
have carved out a niche of survival in the harsh
surroundings by trading with nearby Tibet. A vision of
beauty, the Phokshindo (Ringmo) and the legendary
monastery of the pre-Buddhist Bonpo sect is our
momentous destination. As the most remote and least
developed district in Nepal, this trek is reserved for
those with a true sense of adventure.
Lying in the rain shadow area of the Himalayas, the
landscape resembles that of the Tibetan Plateau instead
of the lush, green, monsoon watered hills, elsewhere in
Nepal, at comparative altitudes. The people, very
pleasant by nature, are of Tibetan descent who follow
the pre-Buddhist Bon religion. Their language is closely
related to Tibetan. The elevation of the trails is from
1650 meters (5,412ft) to 5136 meters (16,846ft) above
sea level. |
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Lower Dolpo
Trekking Itinerary. |
Day 01: Arrival to
Kathmandu airport and transfer to hotel.
Day 02: Kathmandu/Necessery preparation for trekking
Day 03: From Kathmandu fly to Nepalgunj (260m)
Day 04: Fly Nepalganj –Juphal(2,350m)(25min)Trek Juphal
–Dunai(2,150m)
Day 05: Dunai –Tarakot (2,900m)
Day 06: Tarakot –Chanki (2,900m)
Day 07: Chanki –Tarap Khola (3,200m)
Day 08: Tarap Khola – Rest / Acclimatise / Explore
Day 09: Tarap Khola –Dho Tarap (4,040m)
Day 10: Dho Tarap – Numa Phedi(4,500)
Day 11: Numa Phedi – Numa Pass (5,190m) Baga Phedi
(4,200m)
Day 15: Baga Phedi – Baga Pass (5,070m) Phoskundo Lake
(3,600m)
Day 16: Phoskundo Rest/Explore
Day 17: Phoskundo Lake – Roha Gaun (2,944m)
Day 18: Roha Gaun – Dunai (2,150m)
Day 19: Dunai – Juphal (2,350m)
Day 20: Fly Juphal – Nepalganj (25min)
Day 21: Fly Nepalganj – Kathmandu
Day 22: Kathmandu – Rest /Sightseeing
Day 23: Kathmandu – Depart to your destination.
Note: The above information is a guide and standard
template of what we provide. The trek can be customized
at your request to accommodate your specific
requirements.
Cost
Includes:
* Transportation to and from Kathmandu by air or road as
per itinerary.
* 3 meals per day during the trek (breakfast, lunch &
dinner) including the coffee and tea.
* Accommodation in tea house or provided tents during
the trek as mentioned in the trek type
* Accommodation including breakfast at 4 star hotels in
Kathmandu
* Highly experienced Government licensed guide and
necessary porters during the trek.
* Government / Local taxes, Tourist service charge,
guide / porter insurance and salary, general equipment,
national park and conservation area fees.
* Kathmandu City Tour with an Experienced Tour Guide (Kathmandu,
Bhaktapur, and Lalitpur) depends on your time frame.
* Trekking Registration Certificate (TRC).
* Transportation to and from Kathmandu by air or road as
per itinerary.
Cost Exclude:
* International airfares
* International Airport Departure Tax.
* Trekking Equipment
* Major meals, Lunch and dinner during your stay in
Kathmandu
* Any type of personal expenses, such as alcoholic
beverages and drinks, phone and laundry.
* Nepal entry visa fee US$ 30 (duration 60 days from
date of issue) - you may easily obtain the visa upon
your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport -
Kathmandu.
* Rescue & travel insurance, trip cancellation costs,
accident or health emergency, evacuation, loss, theft or
damage to baggage and personal effects. We strongly
advise you to take out personal travel insurance. (
Click here for more insurance information )
* Tips & Gratuities
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