UPPER DOLPO
TREK
Embarking on our Upper Dolpo Trek begins in Kathmandu, a city with remarkable architecture dating back to the 16th Century. Our team representative will welcome you at the Tribhuwan International Airport and escort you to your designated hotel. Our representative will help you to check in to the hotel. You will be welcomed, facilitated, and served in a beautiful hotel room. The first arrival day is entirely a break day. In the evening, you can walk around nearby tourist hubs like Thamel and Basantapur Durbar Square.
Kathmandu Valley is the historical and cultural heart of Nepal and has been a popular destination for tourists. The valley offers a wonderful mix of Hinduism and Buddhism. After breakfast, we will visit UNESCO world heritage sites such as one of the largest Hindu temples Pashupatinath Temple, Bouddha Stupa, and Swayambhunath Stupa, and Kathmandu Durbar Square. Overnight stay at hotel.
Free time until your flight to Nepalgunj for your trek preparation. Afternoon we take a flight from Kathmandu to Nepalganj that takes approximately 45 minutes. The journey is best described by the scenic views of lush jungles and great Himalayan ranges of Nepal. On arrival at Nepalgunj, our representative will pick you up and transfer to the hotel. Overnight at hotel.
After breakfast, we take another flight to Juphal, which takes about 45 minutes over the high mountains amidst the views of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri peaks. The trek begins through the terraced fields to the Bheri River and the narrow gorge and upon walking for 2- 3 hours, we reach Dunai, the administrative headquarters of the Dolpo region. Overnight stay at tea house lodge/ camp.
From Dunai, the trail follows the path to Ankhe. We pass through King Mahendra’s statue and a hospital. The trek then continues through the lower part of Rahagaon and descends to the village water supply at the Phoksundokhola. Passing through another canyon, the path heads downhill through deep dark forests to the entrance to the SheyPhoksundo National Park at Ankhe. Overnight stay at tea house lodge/ camp.
Leaving Ankhe, the path leads to small ups and downs along the forested riverbed, grassy land, and several streams along the way. After reaching the river at 2,950m, the trail becomes a collection of rocks and sticks that form a dyke along the river bank. It’s hard to imagine how the local people bring their yaks and cows along this trail. The journey then makes headway upstream to a bridge near Ryajik village. Overnight stay at tea house lodge/ camp.
Today the journey continues along the valley floor to the confluence of Phoksundo and PungmoKholas. After crossing the western side of the PhoksundoKhola on a wooden bridge, the path follows the western bank of the PungmoKhola, which leads to Phoksundo Lake near Ringmo village. Overnight stay at tea house lodge/ camp.
Today is our complete rest day and we spend the entire day taking complete rest, planning for forthcoming trips, and getting habituated to the trekking destinations. However, we can also hike around the SheyPhoksundo Lake, Tibetan monasteries, and Ringmo. Overnight stay at tea house lodge/ camp.
From Phoksundo, the adventure continues skirting the shore of the lake as it contours on a rocky ledge along the western bank. At the westernmost edge of the lake, the path leads through a lush meadow that opens up into the flooded plain of the PhoksundoKhola. Then the walk leads through the valley, crossing the river and avoiding the occasional boggy marsh underfoot and then reaching the bank of the river. Overnight stay at tea house lodge/ camp.
From PhoksundoKhola, today we head towards Phoksundo Bhanjyang, which passes through a glacial valley. There is no trail as such. Hence, it is necessary to clamber over the rocks and boulders and to ford a stream that rushes down the steep valley. A long climb brings us to a sheep meadow where the trail veers up a steep ravine. A hard climb to the top brings us to yet another valley from where we can see the Kang-La pass leading us towards SheyGompa. Overnight stay at tea house lodge/ camp.
Today we follow the path that leads up to a steep climb littered with slate towards the pass. The climb is quite strenuous, especially on the slate screed. From the top of Kang-la (5,360 m), excellent views of a large valley bisected by a gushing river can be witnessed. A red chorten heralds our arrival at SheyGompa (4,500 m), where a quaint wooden log bridge further leads our destination to SheyGompa. Overnight stay at tea house lodge/ camp.
Today is another rest day and we spend your entire day taking complete rest, planning for forthcoming trips, and getting habituated to our trekking destinations. If we wish, we can hike around Shey monastery; Tsakang, which had been a meditation center for many famous lamas from Tibet, and SheyGompa belonging to the Chaiba community, which is famous for its ancient pre-Buddhist culture called Bon Po. In Dolpo, the ancient Tibetan way of life combines animism with the teaching of Buddha. Overnight stay at tea house lodge/ camp.
After having breakfast at the camp, we move ahead towards Namduna. On the way, we come across several villages and forests. We descend towards the north which is long and exhausting but grazing yaks and sheep, and nomadic tents made from yak hair provide us some relief for our painful legs. We visit Namgung monastery in Namuda Gaun. The red stone monstery is built against the backdrop of a cliff on the north wall of a gorge. After some hours of walking, we reach our last destination for the day at Namduna. Overnight stay at tea house lodge/ camp.
Upon leaving Namduna, our route leads to a climb of a scary slope. Furthermore, it begins a long traverse along some dusty barren mountains. After a couple of hours of hard climb, Saldang (3,620m) appears below a plateau high above the Nam Khongmala. It has a picturesque appearance. Saldang is the largest village in the inner Dolpo area. The village lies at about the same altitude as Ringmo, which is different from Ringmo. Ringmo is a Himalayan village situated below the tree line whereas Saldang belongs to an arid zone of the Trans-Himalayan Tibetan plateau. Overnight stay at tea house lodge/ camp.
From Saldang, our journey diverts further far north to the least unexplored area by Westerners or by any other commercial adventure trekking companies. The trail follows the Nang Chu River most of the way on this wild barren windswept terrain. The walk begins along the fairly gradual path with a few ups and downs on a slope and then passes through the small settlement of Tiling and Lurigaon until we reach Yangze Gompa. Overnight stay at tea house lodge/ camp.
From Yangze two trails connect Sibu. One that heads to the west through a very remote village of Nishalgaon whereas another through Shimengaon and is a long way. To save time and energy we retrace the other path towards Saldang village, which is much easier and shorter than the northwestern route. Overnight stay at tea house lodge/ camp.
The trek continues following the Nam Khong Khola for a while in the morning walk coming across a caravan of laden yaks that are on their way towards the Tibet border. After days of following the same river, we drift towards the eastern side until we arrive at the confluence of two small tributaries. From here our walk leads us to a steep climb to the bottom of Jeng La, where we camp for the day. Overnight stay at tea house lodge/ camp.
Leaving Jeng La Phedi, the trek leads to a couple of hours of climbing towards the top of the Jeng La. On the way, we can get an excellent view of snow ranges emerging from the south. The northern face of Dhaulagiri massif shines beautifully in the morning light. After experiencing a wonderful moment here at the pass, our walk descends on the rough path towards Tarap Valley. Overnight stay at tea house lodge/ camp.
Today, the route heads eastward along the downhill course of Tarap Chu in a plain valley with patches of lush verdant grass on both sides of the river, which is completely different from other parts of inner Dolpo. There is also a marsh which is a common feature seen in the Desert Mountains of Tibet and the Ladakh Himalaya. In this valley, both Bon Po and Chaiba sects reside together in harmony. After a short trek in this beautiful valley, we reach DhoTarap. Overnight stay at tea house lodge/ camp.
Today is another rest day after continuous walk for several days. We spend our entire day taking complete rest, planning for forthcoming trips and getting habituated to our trekking destinations. If we want, we can hike around local areas. During the visit, we have an opportunity to explore the lifestyles of the local communities of Dolpo. The villagers are both Bon Po and Buddhists of the Nyingmapa sect. In addition, there is a Buddhist gompa near the campsite and the Bon Gompa is a further 40 minutes walk. Overnight stay at tea house lodge/ camp.
Today is quite a long and moderate walk. We descend towards a wide valley that narrows into a gorge. We walk along juniper and wild rose bushes just above the tree line. En route, we can witness herds of blue sheep. After hours of walking, we reach the confluence of the Tarap Chu and the Lang Khola, a stream that joins with the Tarap River from further east. Overnight stay at tea house lodge/ camp.
The trek continues down the gorge of the Tarap River, rising high above on a trail. We might come across people from Dolpo taking their herds to lower pastures for the winter. There are many possible campsites by the river. At some places, the bridges are either damaged or washed away and we may be forced to cross the icy torrent on foot. Overnight stay at tea house lodge/ camp.
Today our path follows an indistinct trail to the village of Lalberi. Then passing through an area of impressive forest, before descending into another gorge, our trek continues following the downstream river to reach Tarakot. Tarakot is an old fortress town locally known as Dzong. Overnight stay at tea house lodge/ camp.
The journey makes headway beside the Bheri River in a tremendous gorge with pine trees and an ingenious path built about seven meters above the river. Upon reaching Dunai after completing the circuit, we have time for celebration, particularly with bottled beers available in Dunai. Overnight stay at tea house lodge/ camp.
Today we trek up to Juphal. Dhupichau, Rupgad village, and a temple come our way. We walk along the Bheri River to reach Juphal – the small airstrip where our memorable walk comes to an end. Overnight stay at tea house lodge/ camp.
We take two flights. Firstly, to Nepalgunj and we take another flight to Kathmandu. The entire day in the capital is free for some shopping and relaxation. Evening farewell dinner will be organized at a Nepali restaurant with a Nepali cultural dance program. Overnight at a hotel in Kathmandu.
This is the last day of your visit. You can enjoy shopping and buying souvenirs for friends and relatives. We will drop you at the airport 3 hours before the departure time. The memories that you have shared with us matter a lot. Waving hands and goodbye hugs are just not enough, we tell our beloved guests to stay in touch with us, and this is how we feel satisfied by our services.
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