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The word, Dolpa, conjures up visions of
mysterious monasteries of snow leopards
and blue sheep. A land beyond the
Himalaya.
Laying in western Nepal, Dolpo is one of
the most remote of Nepal’s regions. By
special permit, we are able to offer
this-day trek through upper and lower
Dolpo.
Our route follows much of the route
taken by Peter Mathiessen and George
Shaller as described in " The snow
Leopard”.
We trek 200 miles , averaging 10 miles a
day. We spend 6-8 hours a day trekking.
Several layover days are planned.
Porters carry a day pack with the things
you need for the day.
Participants should be in good shape. We
are at high elevation much of the time
on this trip. Five passes, over 16,500
feet, are crossed . Steep climbs and
descents are made.

Jomsom Dolpa Trek itinerary
Day 01 : By flight/ bus or van, to
Pokhara, and rest of the days on Phewa
lake, with the Annapurna Range rising to
26,000 feet north of us.
Day 02 : Today we fly from Pokhara to
Jomsom (elevation 8900 feet), the
administrative centre for the Mustang
district to Nepal. En-route we fly
between Annapurna I (26500 feet) ad
Dhaulagiri (26,800 feet). It is a
spectacular flight. We meet our porters
in Jomsom. From here we trek up the
wide, Kali Gandaki Valley to the
Fortress - like town of Kagbeni (9200
feet). The scenery around us is
spectacular . To our south are the
galciated peaks of the Himalaya. To our
north is the drier, dessert - like
countryside of the Tibetan plateau, a
maze of barren high mountains. (8
miles).
Day 03 : Climbing 3000 feet out the Kali
Gandaki Valley, we have excellent views
of the Annapurna Range, Muktinath and
Mustang. We traverse into the
spectacular Chalung Khola, climbing and
descending side canyons along the way,
to the village of Sangdak, elevation
12,500 feet. (15 miles)
Days 04-06 : We ascend the convoluted
Chalung gorge, then climb 400 feet, to
16,800- foot, Sangdak Pass, the eastern
entrance to Dolpo. The scenery is
magnificent. This has got to be one of
the grandest viewpoints in the world.
Descending the pass we follow the
Thajang Khola to the village of Chharka,
13,500 feet elevation. (25 miles)
Days 07-10 : From Chharka we climb 3000
feet to Chharka Pass (16,500), then
descend into the Keheng Khola. This is
one of the most remote regions in Nepal,
an area where there could still be the
magnificent Marco Polo sheep or the
Tibetan wild yak. The landscape is
Arctic desert , barren in places with
alpine meadows in others. We hike past
the very Tibetan villages of Tinje,
Shimengaon and Saldang. (50 miles)
Days 11-12 : Entering Phoksundo National
Park, we climb 3000 feet over a 17,300 -
foot pass and descend , to famous Shey
Gomba, elevation 13,950 feet. We spend a
layover day here watching blue sheep,
looking for snow leopards and wolves and
touring the monastery. (10 miles).
Days 13-15 : Leaving Shey Gomba we climb
3200 feet over a 17200- foot pass. Views
of the 22,000-foot peaks of the
Kanjiroba Range are excellent. We
descend 5000 feet into the Phoksundo
River drainage and work our way along
beautiful Phosksudo Lake (12,000 feet).
We find ourselves perched on cliffs,
high above the lake. If you don’t like
heights you won’t enjoy this section. A
layover day is planned at the lake. (16
miles)
Ringmo – Sepka 2700m, Sepka – Dunai,
6hrs. Then observes the village, Dunai –
Juphal 2 ˝ hours. And back packing etc.
and Juphal – Nepalganj-Kathmandu by
flight
Days 16-17 : From Phoksundo lake we
descend past the spectacular waterfall
draining the lake. Leaving the main
route we follow the Durjam Khola through
the village of Pungmo (9600 feet), to
the base of Kagmara Pass. Since crossing
the last pass we have entered the lusher
side of the Himalayas. Beautiful forests
of pine, spruce, hemlock and birch are
common.(18 miles)
Day 18 : Climb 3000 feet to the summit
of Kagmara Pass( 16,800). Descend along
Kagmara Glacier , 3000 feet to Kagmara
Phedi camp. (8 miles)
Days 19-20 : Descend Garpung Khola 8
miles to Hurikot and the park boundary.
Continue down 2 miles to the Bheri
River, at 8600 feet elevation. Contour
through villages and apple orchards past
potato and corn fields, climbing to camp
at Mauriya Phedi, elevation 10,200. (20
miles)
Day 21 : Ascend steeply, 2300 feet,
through forests of pine and oak, across
avalanche tracks to Mauriya Pass
(elevation 12,500). Views of the snowy
peaks to our north and east are
exceptional. Descend steeply, 2600 feet,
through birch, oak and rhododendron
forests to Chotra, elevation 9900 feet
(7 miles).
Days 22-23 : For the next two days we
descend the Tila valley through spruce
forests, past barely fields and rice
terraces, irrigation works and water
driven mills, to Jumla, elevation 7700
feet, the administrative centre for the
region. (20 miles)
Days 24-25 : From Jumla we fly to
Nepalgunj/Kathmandu.
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