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. This trip covers you the traditional salt route from Dunai the headquater of Dolpo District to Shey Phoksundo Lake (Nepal Second Largest Lake) and ancient village of Tibetan civilization.
Day 01: Katmandu - Nepalganj by plane.
Day 02: Nepalganj - Juphal (2250m) by plane - Dunai (2150m). 3-hour walk
Day 03: Dunai - Tharakot (2700m) in 5h.
Day 04: Tharakot - Lahini ( 3200m) in 5h.
Day 05: Lahini - Naure Odar (3100m) in 6h.
Day 06: Naure Odar - Dho (4000m) in 6h.
Day 07: Dho. Acclimatization day.
Day 08: Dho - Camp at 4100m (before the pass) in 5h.
Day 09: Camp at 4100m - Nun La Pass (5360m) - Camp at 4200m in 6h.
Day 10: Camp at 4200m - Bagla La Pass (5090m) - Roman (3800m) in 5h.
Day 11: Roman - Ringmo (3510m) in 2h .
Day 12: Ringmo - Chepka (3000m) in 6h.
Day 13: Chepka - Juphal (2550m) in 6h.
Day 14: Juphal - Nepalganj - Katmandu by plane.