Dolpo is located inside the Shy – Phoksundo National Park of mid–western Nepal , behind the Dhaulagiri massif, towards the Tibetan Plateau. Cut off by a series of very high passes, closed by snow most of the year, Dolpo remains a truly isolated corner of Nepal . Time has stood still here for centuries as the inhabitants of Tibetan stock continue to live, cultivate and trade the way they have done since time immemorial. The finally preserved Eco–system encompasses a wild and wonderful variety of plants and wildlife, including the blue sheep and leopard. A trek through Dolpo is an experience not easily forgotten.
Dolpa offers a wonderful chance to experience a landscape and culture far different from seen in other parts of country . it is located in the central west of the country. The focal point of the area is Shey Phokundo National park . This remote and rugged protected area is both scenically and culturally attractive. It is the habitat of various rare and endangered plant and wildlife species many of which can be seen nowhere else in the country. Animal species of particular interest in the national park are populations of snow leopard, grey wolf and blue sheep.
The most obvious group of people seen in the northern parts of the area. Particularly in Dopa, are of Tibetan origin. Similar to Tibetans and Sherpas they rely on eking out a living on the high pastures and supplementing this with trade both to the north and the south. For years, their salt caravans have been a common site along the mountain passes. Their religion is a mixture of Tibetan Bhddhisum and the ancient, pre Buddhist , Bon religion, a largely animistic faith. Strangely, their language is based on the Tibetan dialect spoken in Kham, a province of old Tibet located many hundreds of kilometers to the east.
Lower down the people are a mixture of ethnic groups, such as the Magar, Gurung and hill people of Hindu caste origin. Of particular interest are the Thakuri, the royal family caste. Again they are quite different in culture and language to their cousins further east
Fact File
Starting From :
Jumla
Ending at :
Juphal
Grade :
Difficult
Highest access of the trek :
Numla pass ( 5200m)
Culture :
Tibetan culture
Mode of trekking tour :
Camping only
Most Attraction of the trek :
Landscape, phokshendu lake, water fall, monestary, blue sheep
Lower Dolpa Trekking Itinerary
Day 01:
Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
Day 02:
Kathmandu fly to Nepaljung and overnight
Day 03:
Nepaljung fly to Jumla and overnight
Day 04:
Jumla trek to Gothi chaur and overnight ( 6 hrs)
Day 05:
Gothi Chaur trek to Churtha and overnight ( 6 hrs)
Day 06:
Churtha trek to Chauri kot and overnight ( 6 hrs)
Day 07:
Chauri kot trek to Kai Gaon and overnight ( 4 hrs)
Day 08:
Kai Gaon trek to Riverside camp and overnight ( 6 hrs)
Day 09:
Riverside trek to Kagmara B.C and overnight ( 6 hrs)
Day 10:
Kagmara B.C-Kagmara pass and trek to Lasse and overnight ( 7 hrs)
Day 11:
Lasse trek to Palam and overnight (6hrs)
Day 12:
Palam trek to Phoksendu (Rigmo) and overnight (4 hrs)
Day 13:
Rest day
Day 14:
Phoksendu trek to Bagala phedi (Raman) and overnight (5 hrs)