Lying more than 200 miles away from the epicenter of powerful quake, Dolpo and the trekking trails within Dolpo and flanking regions remain safe and intact after the quakes 2015 – not a single rock moved or a single house suffered even the minor damage. Dolpo is one of the safest trekking destinations of Nepal. Trekkers craving to see the magnificence of nature and cultural amazements as they were before the quake in Nepal- we urge trek to Dolpo.
Let us not talk about amazing Phoksundo Lake, forget the myths of Guru Rinpoche and other Buddhist scholars, keep aside the enthralling culture of Tibetans living outside Tibet and ignore the magnificence of landscapes that Dolpo caters.
The region not popular for world’s highest peaks, the region not trodden by many trekkers to Nepal; Dolpo is still the most fascinating trekking destination in Nepal. We as a trek operator to Dolpo claim it; we say this because we belong to Dolpo.
Trekkers can ponder several intriguing trekking options across Dolpo; some of them are comparatively soft adventures; others demand a little bit effort but every trek to Dolpo is sensationally rewarding.
A weeklong to 10 days trek goes as far the superb turquoise Phoksundo Lake and the closest Bon settlement of the region, Ringmo. Adding few more days to Lower Dolpo Trek takes you across Kagmara La pass and heads out to Jumla and Rara Lake. The Complete Upper Dolpo Circuit trek, which takes three weeks to complete highlights Saldang, the largest settlement of Dolpo, and Dho Tarap a highland hamlet with cluster of exotic monasteries, then traverses across two high passes over 5000m to reach Shey Gompa.
Every trekking trail in Dolpo is full of amazing highlights and the most important factor after the quake 2015 is that Dolpo is the safest trekking region of Nepal, where not a single stone has shaken because of the quake tremor 2015.
This trek takes you on a trail that skirts through ancient villages like Dho Tarap, where people still follow centuries old traditions and customs, past forests of pine, oak and juniper...
This is one of Nepal’s classic mountain treks. The route is most demanding as we traverse heights in excess of 5300m and some of the most remote territory in Nepal...
Legend has it that the revered Buddhist saint, Guru Rimpoche, who spread Tibetan Buddhism throughout the Himalayas, discovered this hidden land over 1700 years ago...
Let us not talk about amazing Phoksundo Lake, forget the myths of Guru Rinpoche and other Buddhist scholars, keep aside the enthralling culture of Tibetans living outside Tibet
Make a ReservationThe alpine nature at its best
Diversity that leaves you mesmerized
The alpine nature at its best
The sacred land in the Himalayas blessed by the precious one, Guru Rinpoche
Altitude that caters best of Nepalese and Tibetan Himalayas
The only trekking region where high passes encounter every other day