Restricted Trekking Regions In Nepal 

Holoi Dolpo Lower

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Ka halihali honua ma Nepal

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Nā hōkele a me nā hale noho kī

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ʻO nā meaʻai āpau koe wale nō ma Kathmandu

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Huakaʻi alakaʻi a me ka hele wāwae ma ka huakaʻi holoʻokoʻa

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Nepala

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5,190 ka m

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ka Holoi Dolpo Lower is often overshadowed due to its challenging topography. However, if adventure, staying away from the beaten track, and hūnāʻia gems are what you are looking for, then look no further! The central part of the Lower Dolpo Trekking route lies in the Shey Phoksundo National Park in western Nepal.

Located in the remote mid-western region of Nepal, the presence of vehicles here is rare, as no road connection to Dolpa has yet been established. Trekkers were only introduced to this trekking route in the late 1980s. Since then, it has been on the bucket list of hardcore trekkers who come to the Dolpo region to explore the new Himalayan culture and the entire human civilization of this high altitude.

Holo ʻo Dolpo

ka ʻāina ʻo Dolpo is home to the Bon religion, a traditional Tibetan culture, so trekking here allows you to witness a vastly different way of life. In addition to the culture, you will experience incredible flora and fauna as you scale the region’s mountains and visit the ʻO Shey Phoksundo National Park – Nepal’s most extensive and only trans-Himalayan national park. Here you will see many endangered animals and birds, along with one of the best examples of a well-preserved ecosystem of plants and wildlife on the planet.

Lower Dolpo Circuit Trek

You will also visit the Wilderness, a place of raw and untouched beauty, featuring ʻO Shey Phoksundo Lake, Nepal’s deepest and second-largest lake. This stunning turquoise lake is a highlight of your journey, surrounded by magnificent landscapes, mountain views, rivers, and natural springs. You will also encounter flat-roofed houses, charming villages, and monasteries, all set against the backdrop of the snowy peaks of the Kanjoroba and ʻO Dhaulagiri ranges, offering spectacular views of the lower Dolpa valley.

We operate the Lower Dolpo Trek in both group and private tours. As with all our treks, we offer a fully customizable itinerary, with personalized travel and accommodation plans available upon request. If you would like to learn more about the itinerary options, trek costs, trek difficulty, or any other details, please don’t hesitate to contact a friendly team member. You can also choose from Holoi Mustang luna, Kanchenjunga Trek, and other exquisite options.

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Kathmandu

On arrival, you will land at Kathmandu airport, where our friendly team will greet you and take you to your hotel. Depending on what time you arrive, you are free to rest, or if you are itching to start exploring, you can spend the rest of the day soaking up the atmosphere of the Capital. You will then have dinner and an overnight stay in a highly recommended hotel in the city.

Dinner and overnight stay at a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu

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Hotel

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1,400 m / 4,593 kapuaʻi

After a welcoming breakfast, today you can see some of Kathmandu’s most famous UNESCO-listed world heritage sights, including Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, and Swayambhunath. Once you return, you will meet your guide and begin preparation for your trek.

Breakfast and overnight stay at a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu

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Hotel

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1,400 m / 4,593 kapuaʻi

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Just a short flight today, from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj in Western Nepal, so lots of time to explore! It’s a great stopover before the trek begins, a fascinating Terai town hosting a zoo, local market, and chances to explore the nearby villages.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and overnight stay at a 3-star hotel.

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Hotel

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150 m / 492 kapuaʻi

Before we can get trekking, we must first fly to Jhupal (45 mins). Resting on the Himalayan foothills, it’s a beautiful place to begin our journey. We start by walking through terraced fields until we reach the narrow gorge of the Bheri River. From here, we continue to Dunai, which offers plenty to explore before we rest for the night.

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ʻO Teahouse

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2,850 m / 9,350 kapuaʻi

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45-minute flight, 2-3 hours trek

Our trek begins by following the Beheri River. We follow upstream on the southern bank, passing deep gorges, hanging bridges, and sparsely populated villages. As we continue along this pleasant trail, we will cross a path built about 7 meters over the river and soon reach the colorful terraced village of Terakot.

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ʻO Teahouse

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2,543 m / 8,343 kapuaʻi

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5-6 hola

A long day of walking starts alongside the Tarap Chu River. We must cross over to reach Sandul Gompa, at the juncture between Barung Khola and the Tarap Chu River. We then move on through farm terraces and several villages on our bumpy trek that ends in Laini.

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ʻO Teahouse

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3,160 m / 10,367 kapuaʻi

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6-7 hola

Today’s climb begins with a switchback over the Tarap River. It may be steep, but it is also exciting, as the valley soon becomes a narrow gorge that forces us to jump from spot to spot. The struggle continues with a tough climb and sharp descent before passing through Chyugur Khola to reach our destination of Nawarpani.

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ʻO Teahouse

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3,545 m / 11,631 kapuaʻi

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5-6 hola

After breakfast, we slowly hike uphill to Kamattarke. After following the tree line, we must pass over a narrow gorge to be welcomed by many wild roses and juniper bushes. Then, just a few more hours until we reach our resting spot: Do Tarap. Surrounded by an irregular stone wall, this is a fascinating village where the Bon Po and Chaiba religious sects reside.

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ʻO Teahouse

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4,090 m / 13,419 kapuaʻi

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7-8 hola

Time for a well-deserved rest and a chance to acclimatize and explore. Today, we can visit the monasteries around the area, enjoy some short walks, and have an introduction to the history and culture of the area.

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ʻO Teahouse

Re-energized from our rest day, we hit the trail again and trek towards the Upper Trap Valley. As we walk alongside the Tarap Chi River, we can enjoy the views of lush grasslands and the vast Tarap valley, complete with wide plains and high mountains. Our next stop is the village of Tokyu, home to a Chiba Sect Buddhist Monastery. After a break to explore, we take the rough trail to Numa La Base Camp, where we rest for the night.

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ʻO Teahouse

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4,440 m / 14,567 kapuaʻi

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6-7 hola hele

Get ready for the longest – and possibly the toughest day yet! The adventure begins as we cross the Numa La Pass to embark on a steep trail to the top ridge of the pass. From here, take in the beautiful views from  Dolpo up to Mount. Dhaulagiri, before we descend until we reach Pelung Tang.

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Kahua hale lole

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4,465 m / 14,649 kapuaʻi

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8-9 hola

Another day of steep climbing, we start with an ascent to the top of Baga La Pass. Once there, we can take a break and observe the dry landscape, contrasting the snowy mountain peaks of Mount Kanjirowa and its fellows. We then begin another descent to our location for the night, Ringmo

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ʻO Teahouse

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3,600 m / 11,811 kapuaʻi

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7-8hours

Today we swap water for rock as we trek downhill to Cehpka and follow a vast overhanging rock on a route that passes through many villages before a final hike up to Shyanta. On the way, we will also encounter medicinal minerals – infamous in the area for their cure-all benefits.

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ʻO Teahouse

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2,520 m / 8,268 kapuaʻi

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7-8 hola hele

It’s our final day of trekking! So muster up the last of your energy as we trek through birch trees toward Sulighat. We will take a break on a ridge and observe the mountains that have kept us company on our journey. Then we continue on the last precarious part of our route to reach Jhupal and explore before finally resting.

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ʻO Teahouse

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6-8 hola

It’s time to wave goodbye to Shyanta and take two flights – first to Nepalgunj, and then finally to Kathmandu. On arrival, you are free to spend the rest of your day enjoying the excitement of the Capital – either taking a rest or exploring the city’s nightlife for the final night of your trip.

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Hotel

kiʻekiʻe-liʻiliʻi

1,400 m / 4,593 kapuaʻi

It’s time to fly home! Say goodbye to Nepal and your fellow trekkers! A member of our friendly team will take you to the airport.  

 

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Lower Dolpo Trek Map

Lower Dolpo Trek Map

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  • Ka lawe ʻana a me ka hoʻokuʻu ʻana i ke kahua mokulele/hōkele ma ke kaʻa pilikino.
  • At least two nights at a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu, bed and Breakfast plan
  • Meals on the entire board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) for the whole trek
  • Fly from Kathmandu – Nepalgunj – Jhuphal – Nepalgunj and then to Kathmandu
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  • He alakaʻi akamai i laikini ʻia e ke Aupuni
  • A trekking porter/Sherpa who will carry your bags during the trek
  • Insurance, salary, equipment, transportation, local tax for guide and porter
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  • Nā palapala āpau e pono ai a me nā palapala ʻae komo i ka paka aupuni
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  • ʻAi ma Kathmandu ma mua a ma hope o ka hele wāwae ʻana, e ʻae ana i ka US$ 15 - US$ 20 i kēlā me kēia lā
  • ʻO kāu ʻinikua huakaʻi (Hoʻopakele)
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Lower Dolpo Trek Additional Information

How can I go to Dolpo, Nepal?

You can reach Dolpo by flight or a small bus (jeep) via trekking.

Dolpo Trek Route 1

Via flight

Flight one: From Kathmandu to Nepalgunj, take 45 45-minute flight that usually operates in the morning

Flight two: Another morning flight from Nepalgunj to Jumla airport is 25 minutes.

From Jumla, you must trek to Dolpo Valley via Maure Langa at 3894m. From there, you can head for the Upper Dolpo Trek.

Lower Dolpo Trek Route 2

Another option is to fly to Pokhara (25 minutes) from Kathmandu and then take a flight from Pokhara to Jomsom. From ʻO Jomsom, cross the Jungben La pass.

Dolpo Trek Map Route 3

Fly from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj in the evening and to Talcha airport the following day. Both flights are about 45 minutes. From Talcha, you can trek to Gamadi.

Reach Dolpo Via Bus

 ala 1

First, take a bus or a small jeep from Kathmandu to Jumla. It takes 14 to 16 hours to reach Jumla. Then, you can walk to Dolpo via Dailekh.

ala 2

Or, you can drive to Nepalgunj, get a small bus to Talubagar via Rari, and reach Dunai in 3 days.

ala 3

You can also reach Beni via Pokhara in 8 hours and then take a jeep to Takam. From here, you cross the Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve to reach Dunai in 10 days. This is a long route, often not frequented by tourists.

'Ōlelo Aʻo: Dolpo luna lies far north of Nepal, and it isn’t easy to get here. If comfort and views are the only things that matter to you, you can charter a helicopter from Nepal to Dolpo. And if adventure is what you seek, it’s preferable to trek up to Dolpo.

Dolpo Trek permit

The first thing you should understand about the Dolpo Trek is that there are two regions of Dolpo, i.e., trekking in Lower Dolpo and Upper Dolpo. And here, we are only talking about the permit you need for the Lower Dolpo Trek. You will need a different license if you want to travel to Shey Phoksundo, specifically the Upper region

For the Lower Dolpo Trek, you need a restricted area permit. The lower Dolpo restricted area permit can only be issued after you book your trek with a trusted travel agency like MyEverestTrip and hire a licensed guide. These permits can be obtained from the immigration department in Kathmandu and cost USD 20 per person for a week, and USD 5 per day after that. You will not need an Upper Dolpo permit, but you might have to issue a Shey Phoksundo National Park entry permit from the entry gate.

 

Best time for the Dolpo Trek

Reaching the peak, both physically and spiritually, because you get above 5,000 meters in the Dolpo trek, it’s evident that this trek cannot be done throughout the year. And sadly, the government or Nepal’s travel agency doesn’t state this fact clearly. Traveling in lousy weather without proper precautions can be deadly.

Reflecting the lifestyle of the Dolpo region. Autumn and Spring are the safest times for the Dolpo trek. Autumn, i.e., October and November, is the best time for all tours in Nepal. The Himalayas’ clear views and the Nepalese’s festive mood make it an excellent time for a Visit. On the other hand, Spring, with magical blooms of wildflowers and little chance of rainfall, is also magical. Spring is the best time for mountain climbing in Nepal, and many climbers travel to areas like Annapurna and Everest.

Summer and Winter treks in Dolpo can be a bit cheaper. But it’s precarious due to the chances of rainfall and snowfall. As the trail gets slippery, it’s not the best time for the Dolpo trek. However, since Dolpo receives less rain, the June and July tours might be possible with the proper preparation. However, the winter trek in Dolpo from December to February is not recommended. The snow covers the entire area, making it hard to trek. However, the views in winter are unbelievably beautiful. If you plan to spend a winter holiday in Nepal, consider staying at a lower altitude in Dolpo and avoiding the high passes.

Accommodation in Dolpo

Despite being remote, there’s quite a comfortable accommodation option up to Dho Tarap, the 9th day of the trek. In Kathmandu and Nepalgunj, you will stay in a 3-star hotel with a private bathroom and all luxurious amenities. From Dunai, we stay in tea houses and local guesthouses, where we have basic accommodation in Dolpo. There are 3-4 hotels in Tarakot, Laini, Nawarpani, and Dho Tarap. 

Beyond Dho Tarap, we will be staying in the tented camps. Porters and cooks will carry the tents and food. An entire team will assist you as you stay in tented camps at Numa La Base Camp and Pelung Tang. After these two days, we will again remain in Dolpo’s tea house/hotel at Dajok Tang. In villages such as Ringmo, Phoksundo Lake, Shyanta, and Jhupal, staying at a homestay is also possible. Homestays in Dolpo provide a close insight into local culture and an authentic trekking experience.    

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