Lower Dolpo Trek 22 Days
Dolpo is the most remote and
least developed district in Nepal. Although a few anthropologists and
geographers had explored the reason, the
entire district was closed to
trekkers until 1989 when the southern part of Dolpo was opened to organized
trekking groups. In 1990 individual trekkers were allowed into the region if
they obtained a special permits and did a bit of bureaucratic run-around.
There are no tea houses along the route to Dolpo. Trekkers who had trekked
here and bought food in villages, you would be far better off in Dolpo with
a fully equipped trek.
This section describes the trek from Jumla to Dunai, side trips to Phoksundo Lake and Tarap, and an alternate high route ove the Kagmara La to the Dolpo district. There is also an out line of a trek from Pokhara to Dolpo. All these trips could be combined into one long trek of 25 days to 30 days, from Pokhara to Jumla Via Dolpo. International and domestic flights details
Trek
Itinerary can change if necessary
Day 01 Fly to Nepalgunj
Day 02 Fly to Jumla [2370m] & trek to Gothi chaur [2700m]
Day 03 Trek to Naphukana [3080m]
Day 04 Trek to Chaurikot [3060m]
Day 05 Trek to Bheri riverside [2610m]
Day 06 Trek to Garpung khola [2900m]
Day 07 Trek to Kagmara [3500m]
Day 08 Trek to Kagmara phedi [4000m]
Day 09 Cross Kagmara La [5115m]
Day 10 Trek to Pungmo
Day 11 Trek to Phoksumdo Lake
Day 12 At Phoksumdo Lake
Day 13 Trek to Baga La phedi
Day 14 Cross Baga La [5090m] & trek to Numa La phedi [4800m]
Day 15 Cross Numa La [5360m] & trek to Do [4100m]
Day 16 At Do
Day 17 At Do
Day 18 Trek to Lahini [3560m]
Day 19 Trek to Tarakot [2600m]
Day 20 Trek to Dunai [2100m]
Day 21 Trek to Juphal [2500m]
Day 22 Fly Juphal/Nepalgunj/Kathmandu
Note:- you need extra 3 to 4
days, allow one day for preparation trek in Kathmandu and back after trek in
Kathmandu two days a head for safe flight back to your home.
For more information please contact antreks@wlink.com.np