Lower Dolpo Trek

Dolpo Region , Nepal
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Lower Dolpo Trek

$2,200.00
15
Kathmandu
8-65 Years +
20/20
English
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Overview

The Lower Dolpo Trek is a 15-day adventure into one of Nepal’s most remote and pristine regions, offering a journey through untouched landscapes, vibrant cultural heritage, and breathtaking natural beauty. Unlike the more frequented Annapurna or Everest regions, Lower Dolpo remains an isolated paradise, accessible only through a registered trekking agency with a special permit. This trek combines rugged trails, high-altitude passes, and cultural immersion, making it a unique experience for adventurous trekkers.

The trek begins with a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj, followed by a short 30-minute flight to Juphal, the gateway to the Dolpo region. From there, you’ll traverse remote trails leading to iconic destinations like Shey Phoksundo Lake, Nepal’s deepest lake, known for its mesmerizing turquoise waters surrounded by rhododendrons and pine forests. The trek takes you through Shey Phoksundo National Park, home to diverse flora and fauna, including endangered species like the Himalayan Thar, musk deer, Danphe, and Monal.

Cultural highlights include visits to ancient Tibetan monasteries, such as the 11th-century Shey Gompa, which offer insights into the Bon Po religion and the traditional lifestyle of the Dolpo people. You’ll pass through remote villages like Dunai, Tarakot, and Dhotrap, where you can interact with locals who maintain centuries-old traditions, including yak and sheep caravans for trade with Tibet. The trek also crosses challenging high-altitude passes, such as Numa La Pass (5,238m) and Baga La Pass (5,214m), rewarding trekkers with panoramic views of barren hills, deep valleys, and rugged landscapes.

The 15-day itinerary includes a mix of tea house accommodations and three nights of camping at Numala Base Camp (4,440m), Danigar (4,510m), and Yak Kharka (3,982m), where no tea houses are available. These camping nights allow you to fully immerse yourself in the wild, untouched beauty of the region. The trek is moderately challenging, requiring good physical fitness and proper acclimatization due to the high altitudes and rugged terrain. The best seasons for this trek are March to May and September to November, when weather conditions are optimal.

Hairy Yak Adventures ensures a seamless experience with experienced, government-licensed guides who are knowledgeable about the region’s trails, history, and culture. All necessary permits, including the Lower Dolpo special permit ($30 for the first 10 days, $5 per additional day) and TIMS card ($10–$20), are arranged by our team. We recommend arriving in Kathmandu two days before the trek to finalize permits, prepare equipment, and familiarize yourself with the itinerary.

This trek is not just a physical journey but a cultural and spiritual exploration, connecting you with the untouched beauty of Nepal’s hidden valleys and the resilient communities of Dolpo. Whether you’re drawn to the stunning landscapes, the rich biodiversity, or the ancient traditions, the Lower Dolpo Trek promises an unforgettable adventure.

Highlights

Witness the turquoise beauty of Phoksundo Lake (3,611m), Nepal’s deepest lake, nestled amidst rugged cliffs and pine forests.

Explore ancient monasteries like Namgung and Thasung Tsholing, reflecting Tibetan Buddhist and Bon traditions.

Trek through Shey Phoksundo National Park, home to rare wildlife like snow leopards, blue sheep, and musk deer.

Visit traditional villages like Ringmo and Chhepka, showcasing authentic Dolpo-pa culture and lifestyles.

Experience dramatic landscapes with deep gorges, alpine meadows, and the Kanjirowa Himal backdrop.

Cross scenic passes like Numa La (5,190m) and Baga La (5,070m) for stunning Himalayan views.

 

Cost: Starting From

$2200 per person

Cost Includes

All land transport and flight tickets (Kathmandu to Nepalgunj, Nepalgunj to Juphal, and return).

Shey Phoksundo National Park permit, Lower Dolpo special trekking permit, and TIMS card fees.

Lodge accommodation and three meals daily during the trek.

Three nights of tented camping with basic Nepalese food, high-energy food, tea, and coffee.

Experienced, English-speaking, government-licensed trekking guide familiar with the Dolpo region.

One porter for every two to three participants (additional cost for solo trekkers requiring a porter).

Guide and porter wages, equipment, insurance, and other staff facilities.

All program activities as per the itinerary on a full-board basis.

 

 

Cost Excludes

Hotel accommodation, lunch, and dinner in Kathmandu.

Travel insurance (must cover helicopter rescue evacuation in emergencies).

Personal expenses (e.g., soft/hard drinks, tips).

All bar bills.

Items of a personal nature.

Costs or delays due to unforeseen circumstances (e.g., landslides, weather, illness, government policy changes, strikes).

Views

Panoramic vistas of Kanjirowa Himal and Crystal Mountain from high passes.

Breathtaking views of Phoksundo Lake with its vibrant turquoise waters and surrounding cliffs.

Lush valleys, cascading waterfalls, and rugged canyons along the Suli Gad and Tarap Chu rivers.

Expansive high-altitude desert landscapes with colorful rock formations and distant snow-capped peaks.

Picturesque village settings with barley fields, mani walls, and chortens against barren hills.

Is the Trek Right for You?

Suitable for trekkers with moderate to high fitness levels, comfortable with 5-7 hour daily hikes and high-altitude passes (up to 5,190m).

Ideal for adventurers seeking remote wilderness, cultural immersion, and off-the-beaten-path experiences.

Requires some trekking experience and stamina for rugged terrain; not ideal for beginners or those with health issues sensitive to altitude.

Best for those comfortable with basic teahouse or camping accommodations and limited modern amenities.

A minimum of two trekkers is required, as solo trekking is prohibited in this restricted area.

Things to Know Before the Trek

Physical Preparation: Train with cardio (hiking, cycling) and strength exercises 1-2 months prior to handle long days and high passes.

Proper Gear: Bring sturdy trekking boots, layered clothing (warm jacket, waterproof shell), sleeping bag (rated for -5°C), trekking poles, and high-UV sunglasses. Camping gear may be provided by agencies if not staying in teahouses.

Pack Light: Carry a 10-12kg daypack with essentials (water, snacks, camera). Porters or mules handle heavier luggage.

Hydration and Altitude: Carry 2-3 liters of water daily and purification tablets, as sources are limited. Monitor for Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) symptoms above 3,500m; acclimatization days are included.

Acclimatization: Rest days at Phoksundo Lake (3,611m) and Dho Tarap (4,040m) help adjust to altitudes up to 5,190m. Ascend slowly and report symptoms to guides.

Cash and Connectivity: Bring sufficient Nepali rupees (NPR), as ATMs are unavailable. Mobile signals are weak or nonexistent; guides may carry satellite phones.

Power Solutions: Teahouses offer limited charging (often solar-powered, for a fee). Bring a power bank and spare batteries.

Toiletries: Pack biodegradable soap, high-SPF sunscreen, lip balm, wet wipes, and hand sanitizer. Hot showers are rare; expect bucket showers or none.

Respect Local Culture: Dress modestly, seek permission before photographing locals or sacred sites, and follow Buddhist/Bon customs (e.g., circumambulate chortens clockwise). Learn basic Nepali phrases for courtesy.

Permits: Two permits are required:

Lower Dolpo Restricted Area Permit: USD 20 per person for 7 days, USD 5/day thereafter.

Shey Phoksundo National Park Permit: USD 30 per person.
Permits must be obtained through a licensed trekking agency in Kathmandu; solo trekking is not allowed, and a minimum of two trekkers is required.

All You Need to Know

The Lower Dolpo Trek is a 15-18 day adventure in Nepal’s remote mid-western region, starting and ending in Juphal (via flights from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj). A restricted area due to its cultural and ecological sensitivity, it offers a blend of stunning landscapes, ancient monasteries, and Dolpo-pa culture. Best from April to October (rain-shadow region), the trek involves moderate to strenuous hiking through valleys and high passes, with basic teahouse or camping accommodations. Meals include dal bhat, noodles, and Tibetan bread. A licensed guide and agency are mandatory for permits and safety, ensuring a culturally respectful journey in this isolated Himalayan region.

Get Inquiry: Contact – Hairy Yak Adventures

Phone: +977-9801214198
Email: info@hairyyakadventures.com

Schedule Details

Detailed Itinerary

Day 01: Fly to Juphal and Trek to Dunai (2,140m, 4 hours, overnight at lodge)
Arrive in Nepalgunj via a scenic flight from Kathmandu, then take a 30-minute flight to Juphal. Begin the trek with a 4-hour walk to Dunai, a vibrant village and the administrative hub of Dolpo.

Day 02: Trek to Tarakot (2,540m, 5-6 hours, overnight at lodge)
Trek through scenic trails along the Bheri River, passing traditional villages to reach Tarakot, an ancient fortress town with historical significance.

Day 03: Trek to Laina Udar (3,375m, 4-5 hours, overnight at lodge)
Ascend through lush landscapes and small settlements, enjoying views of the surrounding hills as you reach Laina Udar.

Day 04: Trek to Ghyamgar (3,756m, 5-6 hours, overnight at lodge)
Continue through remote trails with increasing altitude, surrounded by pine forests and rugged terrain, to reach Ghyamgar.

Day 05: Trek to Dhotrap (3,944m, 6-7 hours, overnight at lodge)
Trek through scenic valleys and traditional Dolpo villages, arriving at Dhotrap, a culturally rich settlement.

Day 06: Rest Day
Take a rest day in Dhotrap to acclimatize, explore the village, and interact with locals to learn about their customs and lifestyle.

Day 07: Trek to Numala Base Camp (4,440m, 4-5 hours, overnight at tent)
Ascend to Numala Base Camp, preparing for the high-altitude Numa La Pass. Camp under the stars in this remote location.

Day 08: Trek to Danigar (4,510m) via Numa La Pass (5,238m, 6-7 hours, overnight at tent)
Cross the challenging Numa La Pass, the highest point of the trek, with stunning views of the surrounding peaks. Descend to Danigar for camping.

Day 09: Trek to Yak Kharka (3,982m) via Baga La Pass (5,214m, 5-6 hours, overnight at tent)
Tackle the Baga La Pass, enjoying panoramic mountain vistas, before descending to Yak Kharka for the final camping night.

Day 10: Trek to Shey Phoksundo (3,733m, overnight at lodge)
Arrive at the breathtaking Shey Phoksundo Lake, surrounded by pine forests and rugged cliffs. Visit nearby monasteries and enjoy the serene environment.

Day 11: Rest Day
Spend a rest day exploring Shey Phoksundo Lake and its surroundings, including the nearby Shey Gompa, a significant cultural site.

Day 12: Trek to Rechi (2,940m, overnight at lodge)
Descend through scenic trails with views of waterfalls and valleys, reaching the village of Rechi.

Day 13: Trek to Raktang (2,260m, overnight at lodge)
Continue descending through remote landscapes to Raktang, enjoying the changing scenery and local hospitality.

Day 14: Trek to Juphal (2,475m, overnight at lodge)
Trek back to Juphal, completing the circuit through Dolpo’s stunning landscapes.

Day 15: Fly to Nepalgunj and Return to Kathmandu
Take a morning flight from Juphal to Nepalgunj, followed by a connecting flight to Kathmandu, concluding the trek.

F.A.Q

1. How difficult is the Lower Dolpo Trek?

The trek is moderately challenging due to high-altitude passes like Numa La (5,238m) and Baga La (5,214m). Good physical fitness and acclimatization are essential.

 

2. What type of accommodation is available?


Accommodation includes basic tea houses and homestays, with three nights of camping at Numala Base Camp, Danigar, and Yak Kharka, where no tea houses are available.

3. What permits are required for the trek?

You need an Upper Dolpo Restricted Area Permit ($500 for 10 days, $50/day after), Lower Dolpo Restricted Area Permit ($20/week), Shey Phoksundo National Park Permit ($30), and TIMS card ($10). A licensed guide and two trekkers are mandatory.

4. What happens in case of an emergency?


Our trained guides are equipped to handle emergencies, including altitude sickness. They coordinate with our team and your insurance provider for rescue if needed.

5. What is altitude sickness, and how can it be prevented?


Altitude sickness (AMS) may occur above 3,000m, causing symptoms like headaches or difficulty breathing. Proper acclimatization, hydration, and gradual ascent help prevent it.

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What's Included

  • Accommodation
  • Breakfast
  • Flights
  • Guide
  • Lunch
  • Meals
  • Outing Ticket
  • Permits
  • Porters
  • Taxes
  • Transport
  • Water Purification

What's Excluded

  • Additional Services
  • Insurance
  • Nepal entry visa fees
  • Personal expenses
  • Travel insurance

Why Book With Us?

  • Local Community Engagement
  • Proper Gear and Preparation
  • Environmental Conservation Practices

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