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Lower Dolpo trek - 24 days |
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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. The Lower
Dolpo is home to Thakuri, Chhetri and Brahmin
and they subsist on buckwheat, wheat and
potatoes
Facts of the Trek |
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Duration: 25 Days
Trek type: Camping
Max Altitude: 4920 m. |
Minimum Pax: 2 +
Mode of travel: Flight
Grade: Strenuous |
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Itinerary in Detail |
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Day 01 : |
Fly from Kathmandu to Nepalganj. You fly from
Kathmandu to Nepalganj in the southwest part of
the Terai, right on the border to India. After
checking into your hotel you might go and have a
look at the Bageshwari Mandir, a temple to
honour Kali. But what Nepalganj is all about is
just wandering around in the bazaar, which has
everything on sale that one could imagine. You
will see people here from every part of Nepal,
people from Tibet and India; they all come here
to trade. |
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Day 02 : |
Fly from Nepalgunj to Juphal, Trek to Dunai. You
go to the airport very early in order to get on
the flight to Juphal. Dolpo flights are always
early in the morning. This is because high winds
in the Thulo Bheri Valley begin around 10 am,
making later flights impossible. Once you have
gotten all your equipment of the Twin otter in
Juphal (2500m), you start out on the short walk
from Juphal to Dunai. You walk downhill through
meadows and past a few houses to the small
hotels at Kala Gaura (2090m). From here you
follow the river trail upstream to Dunai. You
camp near Dunai and explore this bustling little
hill town for the rest of the afternoon. |
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Day 03 : |
Trek from Dunai to Chepka 6-7 hours, 770m
ascent. You start trekking from Dunai, cross the
big steel suspension bridge and turn west,
following the trail past the hospital, and then
it's a level walk along the bank of the Thulo
Bheri to its confluence with the Suli Gaad at
2070m. You follow the new trail north up the
east bank of the Suli Gaad to a collection of
teashops run by the wives of army personnel in
Dunai. Another hour of walking takes us to Kal
Rupi and then on to Raktang (2260m). You cross
to the west bank and trek past numerous goths
and horses pastures over a ridge to the rough
stone houses of Jyalhasa, a wintering spot for
the people of Ringmo. You keep walking upstream
to another bridge, cross it to the east bank,
and make your way past some crude teashops and a
bridge over a side stream, the Ankhe Khola, at
2460m. The trail makes some ups and downs
through grass and ferns to a trail junction. The
fork is the old trail leading to the army and
national park post at Ankhe, and on to the old
trail that passes the villages of Rahagoan and
Parela, high on the ridge above. These three
villages a strange name connection: Parela (parela
means eye-lashes), Rahagoan (raha means eyebrow)
and Ankhe (ankha is eye). The trail Phoksumdo
Lake climbs over a ridge at 2710m, then descends
on a rocky path to Chepka (2670m), which is
inhabited by three brothers and consists of
collection of interconnected shops, rakshi
stalls and lodges. You camp here or at another
good spot beside a huge rock in walnut grove
about 20 minutes beyond Chepka. |
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Day 04 : |
Trek to Renje 5-6hours, 500m ascent, 320m
descent. You continue on the new trail, which
stays near the river, climbing over a small
ridge ,then crossing to the west side to avoid a
large ridge and returning to the east side an
hour later near a national park camping ground.
Alongside the river at 2900m, the trail becomes
a collection of rocks and sticks forming a dyke
along the river bank. The trail makes several
more ups and downs through forests of firs and
larches as it continues upstream to a bridge
that leads to nine houses comprising the village
of Renje on the opposite side of the river at
3010m. You camp at a good camp site here or
another about five minutes further on. |
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Day 05 : |
Trek to Ringmo 6-7 hours, 880m ascent, 90m
descent. You follow the Suli Gaad valley, which
turns eastward and becomes even steeper and
narrower. You then climb over a ridge and
descends to a wooden bridge then continue along
the ups and downs along the valley floor to the
confluence of the Suli Gaad with the Pungmo
Khola. From here the trail to Phoiksumdo Lake
and Shey gompa follows the west bank of the
river. You climb through a forest of big cedar
to a good camp site and then on to Palam
(3710m), a winter settlement used by the people
of Ringmo village. The houses are almost burried
in the sandy soil. The entrance station for Shey
Phoksumdo National Park is at the south end of
the village. After your park entrance ticket is
examined, you may be subjected to a baggage
inspection-ostensibly for drugs and stolen art
objects. It's very peculiar formality in this
remote locale.
You continue on the route, which switchbacks
steeply on a sandy trail through open country to
an elevation of 3300m, then you start up another
steep set of dusty switchbacks to a ridge at
3780m. From the ridge there are distant views of
a spectacular 200m -high waterfall, the highest
in Nepal. The trail makes a steep descent in
birch forests to the upper reaches of the
brilliantly clear,rushing waters of the
Phoksumdo Khola, then you climb gently to Ringmo
village, a picturesque settlement of flat-roofed
stone houses with lots of mud -plastered
chortens and maniwalls. Just below Ringmo, you
cross a bridge and follow a trail north to the
ranger station at Phoksumdo Lake (3730). You
continue to the shores of the lake near the
point where the Phoksumdo Khola flows out of the
lake. There are national park camping grounds on
both sides of the river on the south-east shore
of the lake. Park rules prohibit us from camping
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Day 06 : |
Rest and exploration.
A trail leads from the lakeside through juniper
trees to the white Pal Sentan Thasoon Chholing
gompa, a ramshackle Bon-po gompa overlooking the
lake that is said have been built 60 generations
ago. There are five other private gompas in
various houses of small monastic community near
the lake. The insides of the temples contain
dusty Buddhist paintings and statues, but the
trappings also reflect the animistic elements of
the Bon-po religion, so some of the chapels are
reminiscent of an ancient witch's cavern. A
donation to the ragtag collection of dirty monks
will gain us entrance to the gompas; your
sherpas will be equally fascinated by the
strange iconography and practice of the Bon-po
religion. |
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Day 07 : |
Trek to Chunemba 5-6 hours, 570m ascent, 560m
descent. From your camp site near Ringmo on the
southern end of Phoksumdo Lake, the trail
contours on a rocky ledge as it skirts the
western lip of the lake. In places it's
precariously suspended on a gangway of wood
supported on pegs driven into crevices in the
rocks. As you cross a stream, look up at the
glacier descending from the upper slopes of
Kanjeralwa (6612m). You then climb to a crest at
4060m for a spectacular view of the lake with
the snowy peaks of Sonam Kang in the background.
The trail makes a step and dusty descent through
birches and blue pines to the westernmost edge
of the lake at 3630m where the Phoksumdo Khola
enters. The route now heads west up a long a
wide valley. You follow an indistinct trail
through thorn bushes and scrub trees,
crisscrossing boggy marshes and tributaries of
Phoksumdo Khola. You camp in a forest of blue
pines at Chunemba, an undeveloped national park
camping ground at 3630m. |
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Day 08 : |
Trek to Lar Tsa 4-5½ hours, 570m ascent, 80m
descent. You begin the day along the level path
that now heads north through a glacial valley.
You then cross to the east bank of Phoksumdo
Khola. You follow the main valley for another
hour to kang Gompa. You climb steeply from Kang
Gompa and stay on the grassy ridge. It's a long
climb up the ridge past a few groves of birch
trees. There are spectacular mountain views with
Shey Shikar (6139m) and Kang Chunne (6443m)
dominating the skyline to the west. You continue
on a crest at 4200m then the route descends
gently on a rocky trail to Lar Tsa, a camp site
besides the river at 4120m. It's possible to
continue walking, but you have now ascended more
than 500m in a day and should spend the night at
Lar tsa for acclimatisation. |
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Day 09 : |
Trek to Mendok Din 2-3 hours, 520m ascent, 130m
descent. You cross a new bridge and climb to the
top of a scree slope at 4490m, then make your
way up a grassy ridge to a crest at 4640m. You
contour and then drop gently into Mendok Ding
(flower valley). You again climb alongside a
stream to a campsite at 4610m. You are almost
certain to a spot herds of blue sheep on the
slopes above the camp. |
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Day 10 : |
Trek to Shey Gompa 7-8½ hours, 1040m ascent,
1240 descent. You continue on the route that
follows the upper reaches of the Phoksumdo Khola,
then you turn north towards the peak of Riwo
Drugdra (Crystal Mountain). There is a choice of
trails here, you follow the more scenic pilgrim
route across the Sehu La to the west of Crystal
Mountain, making a kora (circumambullation) of
this sacred peak. The Dolma trail turns north
soon after camp while the pilgrim trail starts
up a steep scree slope on the opposite side of a
stream that flows from the north.
After a long pull to Sehu La (also known as
Mendok Ding La) at 5160m the trail descends a
scree slope to a grassy meadow besides a stream
valley and begins a series of long ascents and
descends across ridges in and out of side
valleys as it traverses around Crystal Mountain.
After a steep, rough climb to a crest at 5010m
and another at 4860m, you begin the descent to
the Tar valley. Soon after the route reaches
grassy slopes a side trail leads to Tsakang, a
gompa said to be 800years that is perched
dramatically on the side of a cliff. The final
descent is on a wide trail to a campsite in a
large meadow near a few nomads huts at 4310,
just below Shey gompa. |
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Day 11 : |
Rest-Exploration. Cross the river on a log
bridge and climb past a big chorten and a huge
field of manistones to the Shey gompa compound
at 4390m. The gompa itself is not large ,and
there are no artifacts or paintings of note
inside. Although the building is said to be
800years old, the wall paintings are relatively
recent, probably done in 1970s. The statues on
the altar are of Guru Rimpoche, Sakyamuni and
Milarepa. The gompa also houses an ancient
Tibetan scroll that describes the myth of
Crystal Mountain and Shey gompa. According to
the inscription, there is a holy lake in a
crater among the mountains that surrounds Shey.
When a pilgrim makes nine circumambulations of
this lake the water turns milk. A sip of this
milk, and the pilgrim can se Mt Kailash in the
distance. So for those who doesn't need the day
for rest, you will go and try to find this lake. |
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Day 12 : |
Trek to Namgung 6-7½ hours, 1029m ascent, 900m
descent. You trek east from Shey gompa and
across the 5010m Shey La. Here you turn north
and descend before climbing again to Namgung
(4430m). |
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Day 13 : |
Trek to Karang 5-6 hours, 150m ascent, 530m
descent. You traverse high above the Namgung
Kola to Karang (4050m). It's also possible to
descend to Saldang on the banks of the river,
but this village holds little of interest. |
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Day 14 : |
Trek to Mugaon 6-7½ hours, 490m ascent, 550m
descent. You descend to Torak Sumdo (3670m), the
confluence of the Namgung and Polang kholas, and
cross to the northern bank. You then climb to
Yanger gompa at 3750m and trek along the river
side valley. You camp at one of the camp sites
alongside the stream at about 4100m before
Mugaon. |
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Day 15 : |
15 Trek to Shimen 7-8½ hours, 1040 m ascent,
890m descent. You continue up the valley to
Mugaon and climb towards the Mushi La at 5030m.
Then you descend towards Shimen village, you end
the day at a good camp site in pastures above
the village at 4010m. |
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Day 16 : |
Trek to Tinje 7-8 hours, 550m ascent, 170m
descent. You drop down to Shimen village at
3870m and make a long trek upriver through Pha
(4090m) to Tinje (4150m). |
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Day 17 : |
Trek to Rakpa 7-8 hours ,550m ascent, 170m
descent. You trek past the runway of mysterious
Tinje airport to a trail junction at 4130m,
where a high route leads to Tarap. You continue
southward to a camp site on the banks of the
river at Rakpa (4530m). |
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Day 18 : |
Trek to Chharka 7-8 hours, 490m ascent, 900m
descent. You begin your day with a long climb to
the Chharka La (4920m). You continue on the
trail descending along the side of the valley,
then make a big drop into a side valley at
4290m. You then make a long traverse down to the
picturesque village of Chharka on the banks of
Barbung Kola at 4120m. |
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Day 19 : |
Trek to Norbulung 6-7 hours, 820m ascent, 190m
descent. Another Climb to acrest at 4380m begins
this day. You then descend again to a river. You
follow the right fork southward, climbing in and
out of side valleys on a rough trail. The valley
narrows, you then emerge into a big meadow and
climb to your campsite at Norbulung (4750m). |
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Day 20 : |
Sangda Phedi 7-8 hours, 790m ascent, 440m
descent. You begin the day climbing to a yak
pasture at Molum Sumna (4860m) and on to a crest
at 5130m. You then make a long traverse across
meadows to the foot of the Sangda La, then a
long, steep final climb to the pass at 5460m.
Swirchbacks down to your camp site by a stream
at 5100m. |
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Day 21 : |
Trek to Sangda 7-8 hours, 460m ascent, 1860m
descent. You climb to a lower Sangda La at
4990m, then descend through loose shale towards
the village of Sangda Ghunsa (4190m). You drop
to the Chalung Khola, crossing it at 3750m, and
then climb steeply up the opposite bank. A long
high traverse leads to a cairn at 4090m, you
then come to a set of steep switchbacks descends
to a stream at 3580m. You do another climb to
the compact settlement of Sangda, were you end a
long day at 3700m. |
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Day 22 : |
Trek to Dhagarjun 7-8 hours, 970m ascent, 1380m
descent. You climb the hill behind Sangda and
spent most of the day making a high traverse,
crossing nine ridges to a final crest at 4280m.
You then descend into the Kali Gandaki valley,
traversing under high cliffs and descending to
the large village of Dhagarjun (3290m). |
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Day 23 : |
Trek to Jhomson, fly to Pokhara 3hours, 870m
ascent, 690m descent. You climb to a ridge at
3360m and make a final descent on a challenging
trail of loose rocks to Jomsom at 2670m. You
take an early flight from Jomsom to Pokhara - a
fantastic way to round off the trek, flying
right along the Kali Gandaki Gorge between the
Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. In Pokhara you
check into the Hotel, get the dust of the last
three weeks washed off and head out for a nice
dinner..! |
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Day 24 : |
Drive/Fly Kathmandu. You take the 35 minute
flight to Kathmandu or the six hour drive, it
all up to you. |
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Day 25 : |
Fly Juphal/Nepalgunj/Kathmandu.
You catch an early flight to Nepalgunj and from
there, a connecting flight back to Kathmandu. |
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| Services Included |
National Park entry permit, Trekking permit, all surface transportation to and fro, a guide and required number of porter(s), cook, kitchen helper, sherpas, all meals three times a day (breakfast, lunch, dinner, tea, coffee, fruit, juice, etc.), necessary camping equipments such as tents, kitchen tent, dining tent, toilet tent, mattresses, down sleeping bags, down jackets, cooking utensils, fuel etc. camping charges, rescue help, insurance and equipment for the Nepali staffs. |
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| Services Excluded |
Personal expenses, Insurance, Tips, Emergency evacuation by Helicopter, Alternative transportation in case of heavy rain, landslide, strike, road blockade etc. |
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