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Isolated
until 1989, the Dolpo area of far north western Nepal is hard to
match for its surreal beauty and stunning charm. Situated at the
rain-shadowed side of the Himalaya, the rugged scenery shows
dramatic views, compared to similar altitude elsewhere in the
kingdom. There are no lush green hills fed by monsoon but a
thrilling hardcore landscape, guarded by impressive peaks,
striving for heaven. The Dolpo region offers visit to ancient
and isolated villages, immortal to time. It provides you with
sites of spectacular lakes, authentic Buddhist monasteries and
plentiful wildlife (including Blue sheep, mountain goat, jackal,
wolf and snow leopard). In case you are seeking for some
overwhelming and impressive panorama, Dolpo won’t disappoint
you! The route begins by meandering through pine and cedar
forest with views of the massive Dhaualgiri range in the
backdrop. As the most remote and least developed district in
Nepal, this trek is reserved for those with a true sense of
adventure. Trip
Profile:
Length of trip: 26 days
Grade: Strenuous
Highest Alt: 5093 m
Type of trek: Camping
Best season: Mar- Nov
Group size: Min. 2 people |