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20 Days

Lower Dolpo Trek

Trip Overview

The Lower Dolpo Trek is a 20-day expedition into one of Nepal’s most remote and culturally rich regions. Beginning in Kathmandu and ending in the Juphal valley, this fully camping trek traverses high alpine passes, sacred Bon and Buddhist villages, and pristine landscapes largely untouched by modern development. The journey offers an unparalleled combination of high-altitude trekking, cultural immersion, and natural beauty, including panoramic views of Dhaulagiri and other Himalayan giants, turquoise Phoksundo Lake, and extensive yak pastures. Trekkers witness the traditional lifestyle of local communities, explore ancient monasteries, and experience Dolpo’s unique spiritual heritage, all while acclimatizing gradually to altitudes exceeding 5,000 meters. This trek is ideal for adventurous travelers seeking solitude, stunning landscapes, and authentic cultural encounters.

Camping Trek

Lower Dolpo Trek Highlights

REGION
Dolpo
MAX ALTITUDE
5,180 m
ACTIVITY
Fully Camping
DIFFICULTY
Moderate to Fairly Challenging
GROUP SIZE
2-10
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    Trek through remote Dolpo valleys rarely visited by tourists

        
    Cross two high passes: Numa La (5,180 m) and Baga La (5,170 m)

        
    Explore ancient Bon and Tibetan Buddhist villages, including Dho Tarap and Ringmo

        
    Visit the sacred Phoksundo Lake and surrounding landscapes

        
    Observe local herding practices and yak pastures in high-altitude meadows

        
    Fully camping trek with support team providing meals and tents

        
    Optional cultural sightseeing and permit preparation in Kathmandu

        
    Opportunities for wildlife sightings, including Himalayan blue sheep, snowcocks, and marmots

Itinerary

Day 1 Arrival in Kathmandu [1,350 m / 4,429 ft.]
Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, our team will greet you and escort you to your hotel. This first day allows you to settle in and recover from your international flight. You may choose to take a gentle walk around Thamel or enjoy a Nepali dinner at one of the many local restaurants. Overnight at a hotel in Kathmandu.
Day 2 Permit Preparation & Briefing Day in Kathmandu [1,350 m / 4,429 ft.]
This day is reserved for obtaining the Special Area Permit required for trekking in Lower Dolpo. While our office handles the formalities with your original passport, you’ll have time to relax, purchase or rent any last-minute gear, and attend a pre-trek briefing. In the meantime when our permits are getting prepared we will visit nearby UNESCO heritage sites like Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple) and Patan Durbar Square. Overnight at the same hotel in Kathmandu.
Day 3Fly from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj [150 m / 492 ft., 1-hour flight]
In the morning, you’ll board a scenic flight to Nepalgunj, a lowland city located near the Indian border. After checking into Hotel Batika, you can explore the colorful markets, temples, and diverse neighborhoods reflecting Hindu-Muslim cohabitation. Overnight at Hotel
Day 4Fly Nepalgunj to Juphal & Trek to Dunai [2,150 m / 7,053 ft., 3–4 hrs. trek, 10 km]
Take a short morning flight to Juphal airstrip, the gateway to Dolpo. The trek begins with a descent through terraced fields, crossing the Bheri River, and gradually arriving at Dunai—the district headquarters of Dolpa. Dunai offers some basic infrastructure including a school, hospital, and district offices. Overnight at tented camp.
Day 5Trek from Dunai to Tarakot [2,550 m / 8,366 ft., 5–6 hrs. trek, 10 km]
Follow the trail along the Bheri River, passing through canyons, pine-covered bridges, and hanging bridges. After a scenic and steady walk, reach the historical village of Tarakot, once a fortress of local rulers. You may visit the nearby monastery perched on a hillside. Overnight in a tented camp.
Day 6 Trek from Tarakot to Lahini Kharka [3,450 m / 11,318 ft., 4–5 hrs. trek]
The trail continues upstream along the Tarap Chu river, through narrow gorges and dense forests. After a few hours, arrive at Lahini Kharka, an open grazing area near a sacred cave known as Lahini Odar. The peaceful meadow and cool breeze make for a perfect camp. Overnight in tented camp.
Day 7Trek from Lahini Kharka to Thulo Odar [3,550 m / 11,647 ft., 4–5 hrs. trek]
Today’s hike is relatively gentle. Walk through highland pastures and narrow ridgelines to Thulo Odar, which translates as “big cave.” The site is often used by local herders and provides a good resting point. Enjoy the isolation and calm of the highlands. Overnight in tented camp.
Day 8Trek from Thulo Odar to Dho Tarap [4,050 m / 13,288 ft., 5–6 hrs. trek]
Ascend through juniper scrub and barren valleys to the ancient village of Dho Tarap. The village is home to both Bon and Tibetan Buddhist communities. You will pass chortens, prayer walls, and traditional stone houses as you arrive in this culturally rich settlement. Overnight at a tented camp.
Day 9Acclimatization Day at Dho Tarap [4,050 m / 13,288 ft.]
This full day of rest helps your body adjust to high altitude before crossing the high passes. Take time to explore the monasteries, interact with the locals, and witness traditional attire, spinning prayer wheels, and agricultural lifestyle. A short acclimatization hike may also be arranged. Overnight at camp.
Day 10 Trek from Dho Tarap to Numa La Base Camp [4,350 m / 14,271 ft., 4 hrs. trek, 8 km]
Continue the trek through a wide barren valley as you gradually gain altitude. Walk through grazing lands and yak herder shelters, arriving at Numa La Base Camp in the afternoon. The scenery becomes more dramatic and sparse. Overnight in tented camp under open skies.
Day 12 Cross Baga La Pass to Roman Kharka [5,170 m / 16,961 ft. → 4,000 m / 13,123 ft., 6 hrs trek, 19 km]
Another strenuous yet scenic day, as you climb to Baga La Pass. Enjoy spectacular views, including a glimpse of Phoksundo Lake in the distance. Descend to Roman Kharka (Yak Kharka), a lush grazing site for yaks and sheep. Overnight in tented camp.
Day 13Trek from Roman Kharka to Phoksundo Lake [3,730 m / 12,238 ft., 6–7 hrs. trek, 18 km]
Follow a beautiful descending trail through alpine vegetation to reach Ringmo village, located beside the magical turquoise Phoksundo Lake. This area is sacred to followers of the Bon religion, and you’ll notice distinct spiritual symbols throughout the village. Overnight in a lakeside tented camp.
Day 14 Exploration Day at Phoksundo Lake [3,730 m / 12,238 ft.]
Take a full day to explore the area around Phoksundo Lake and Ringmo. Visit the ancient Bon monastery, walk along the lakeshore, or hike up for a higher viewpoint. The stillness and color of the lake, surrounded by cliffs, is truly mesmerizing. Overnight in tented camp.
Day 15 Trek from Phoksundo Lake to Chhepka [2,670 m / 8,760 ft., 6–7 hrs. trek, 18 km]
Begin your descent through pine and oak forests, waterfalls, and occasional settlements. You’ll pass Chunuwar and Rechi before reaching the tranquil village of Chhepka. This area has rich biodiversity and occasional wildlife sightings. Overnight in tented camp.
Day 16Trek from Chhepka to Juphal [2,499 m / 8,198 ft., 6–7 hrs. trek, 18 km]
Your final trekking day takes you through forests and meadows, passing villages like Shyangta and Kageni. As you approach Juphal, the terrain becomes more familiar. Enjoy a final celebration with your trekking crew and porters. Overnight in a tented camp or local lodge.
Day 17Fly from Juphal to Nepalgunj [150 m / 492 ft., 35-minute flight]
Take a short morning flight from Juphal back to Nepalgunj. After checking in at the hotel, enjoy a relaxing afternoon or explore the local surroundings. Overnight at hotel.
Day 18Fly from Nepalgunj to Kathmandu [1,350 m / 4,429 ft., 1-hour flight]
Fly back to Kathmandu and transfer to your hotel. The rest of the day is free for rest, shopping, or optional sightseeing to places like Boudhanath or Pashupatinath. Overnight at hotel. We can also extend the trip by visiting Bardia National Park about 2 hrs. west of Nepalgunj.
Day 19Contingency Day in Kathmandu [1,350 m / 4,429 ft.]
A buffer day in case of weather-related delays from Juphal. If all flights go as scheduled, you can use this day for personal leisure, cultural exploration, or souvenir shopping. You might also consider a short guided city tour. Overnight in hotel.
Day 20Final Departure
Transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure. Your Dolpo journey ends here, but the memories of remote valleys, sacred lakes, and timeless cultures will stay with you forever. Namaste and safe travels!

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What’s Included

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    Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on twin sharing basis on BB Meal Plan (pre- and post-trek)
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    Hotel accommodation in Nepalgunj on twin sharing basis on BB Meal Plan
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    Accommodation in local tea houses/lodges during the trek
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    All meals during the trek (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
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    Licensed English-speaking trekking guide
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    Porter service (1 porter for every 2 trekkers)
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    Necessary Trekking Staffs
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    All necessary trekking permits (Shey Phoksundo National Park Entry Permit, Lower Dolpa Restricted Area Permit Fee)
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    Private ground transportation as per itinerary (including to/from trek trail head)
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    Domestic Flights as per the itinerary
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    Insurance for guide and porter
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    Farewell dinner at a local Nepali restaurant

What’s Not Included

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    International flights and Nepal visa fees
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    Personal trekking gear and equipment
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    Travel and medical insurance (including emergency evacuation)
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    Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
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    Tips for guide, porter, and drivers
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    Personal expenses: beverages, snacks, laundry, phone/internet, etc.
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    Additional costs due to unforeseen circumstances (e.g., weather delays, landslides, political strikes)