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INNER DOLPO TREKKING (22 DAYS)

bookingThis is one of Nepal’s classic mountain treks. The route is most demanding as we traverse heights in excess of 5300m and some of the most remote territory in Nepal. As we trek through the heart of Dolpo we are presented with a variety of both scenery and people. From Magar villages with lush green paddy fields surrounded by dense jungles in the south of Dhaulagiri to Bhotia fortress hamlets and gompas (monasteries) amid barren ,windswept hills, this trek shows how much more Nepal has to offer than the popular trails to Annapurna ,Everest and Langtang. The hills along the way are sparsely populated and the trails through them peaceful and quite. Crossing a series of high passes, the journey takes in Shey Gompa and the exotic villages set amidst the arid, remote highlands of Dolpo, making this a classic trek.

 

Our trek begins with Kthmandu,Nepalgunj to Juphal by flight then 3 hours walk to Dunai.Next day the trek continue with unbounded and massive natural glories of forests,highest water fall(suligad water fall), without existing lives in lake(phoksundo lake 3600 m),which magically pure blue and tidy, Phoksundo national park 3555 sq.m.Then the journey follow up with Mandala,Kangla Base camp(5240 m) which is the highest point of trek,following religiously and culturally bestowed buddhism Shey gumpa,Namgong Gompa,saldang Gompa,Yanger Gompa,continueing the pure tibetan style villeges Komas villege,Tinje villege, Dho villege(one of the highest human settlement in the world and a place of cross boarder busines between Tibet and Nepal) and our trek step down to chegur cave,Tarakott by folloing Bheri river to Dunai,Juphal from where fly Nepalgunj to kathamandu.

 

Inner Dolpo Fixed Departure dates

  • Wednesday 21 September 2011 departure from Kathmandu
  • Friday 11 March 2011
  • Friday 15 April 2011
  • Sunday 23 October
  • Trek Type: Hard