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Dolpo Region
Upper Dolpo Trekking Adventure With 5 High Himalayan Passes
Duration: 30 days
Inner Dolpo Trek: Beyond Phoksundo to Shey Gompa
Inner Dolpo, nestled in Nepal’s mid-west between the Dhaulagiri Range and the Tibetan Plateau, is one of the country’s most remote and fascinating trekking regions. This trail takes you beyond the turquoise waters of Phoksundo Lake, across ancient salt-trading routes, through Tibetan villages, lush forests, arid valleys, and over high Himalayan passes.
The 25-day trek begins with your arrival in Kathmandu, followed by flights to Nepalgunj and Juphal, the gateway to Dolpo. From there, the journey follows the Suli Gad and Phoksundo rivers, leading through forests of rhododendron, oak, and pine before reaching Shey Phoksundo Lake — Nepal’s deepest and most enchanting lake.
The route passes through Shey Phoksundo National Park, home to wildlife such as snow leopards, blue sheep, ghorals, and Himalayan black bears. A key highlight is the crossing of Kang-La Pass (5,350m) leading to Shey Gompa at the base of the sacred Crystal Mountain, a revered pilgrimage site where locals perform circumambulations each year.
Trekkers also explore Tarap Valley and Dho Tarap village, famous for their fortress-like stone walls, rich cultural traditions, and Bon monasteries — remnants of pre-Buddhist spirituality. The journey reveals a unique blend of Tibetan Buddhism and Bon religion, alongside stunning landscapes ranging from barren plateaus to terraced fields and alpine meadows.
Since 2013, Ghumnajaau Team has been providing professional trekking services across the Himalayas. We arrange all required permits, transportation, logistics, and experienced guides to ensure a safe, authentic, and memorable adventure. Customized packages are also available based on client preferences.
Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, you will be greeted and transferred to your hotel. Later in the day, a trek briefing will be held, covering the route, safety, and equipment check. After the long flight, it is important to rest well and stay hydrated. Kathmandu sits at a moderate altitude, so no acclimatization is required at this stage. Overnight at a 4★ hotel.
After breakfast, trek permits and documentation are processed. In the afternoon, take a scenic one-hour flight to Nepalgunj, a bustling town in the lowland Terai region near the Indian border. The area is hot and humid, offering a stark contrast to the mountains. An early night is recommended as tomorrow begins with a mountain flight into Dolpo. Overnight at a 3★ hotel.
Take a spectacular 35-minute mountain flight from Nepalgunj to Juphal, with stunning aerial views of the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna ranges. From Juphal, begin trekking on a gradual descent through maize fields and the Thuli Bheri River valley. The trail can be narrow and dusty at times, passing through small villages before reaching Sulighat, the entry point of Shey Phoksundo National Park. Overnight in tents near Sulighat
Today’s trail follows the Suli River, crossing suspension bridges and winding into forest zones filled with fir, bamboo, and birch trees. You’ll pass small Magar and Tibetan-influenced villages along the way. The route involves steady uphill climbing until reaching Chhepka, where the camp is set. Overnight camping at Chhepka
The trek continues through lush forests, riverside trails, and several waterfalls. As you move higher, the landscapes begin to reveal Dolpo’s alpine character. Yaks and sheep grazing in high meadows mark the transition into remote mountain territory. Camp is set in an open meadow near Jharana Hotel.
The trail follows the Phoksundo River and passes the spectacular Suligad Waterfall (330m), the tallest in Nepal. A short but rewarding hike leads to the breathtaking Phoksundo Lake, famous for its turquoise waters. Nearby lies Ringmo village, known for its Bon Po traditions and Tibetan culture. Camping is arranged by the lakeshore.
This rest day helps your body adjust to the altitude. Explore the lakeshore and Ringmo village, and visit the local monastery to learn about Bon religion. Short hikes to viewpoints provide magnificent perspectives of the lake and surrounding peaks. Avoid strenuous activity and focus on acclimatization.
Skirting the western edge of the lake, the trail becomes rugged with sandy, rocky terrain. Narrow cliffside paths add a touch of adventure as you descend into a remote valley. Panoramic views of Kanjirowa Himal (6612m) dominate the skyline. Camp is set along the Phoksundo Khola.
The route follows riverbeds and glacial valleys with a gradual ascent. The higher altitude requires a slower pace, with regular breaks to monitor acclimatization. By late afternoon, you arrive at Snowfields Camp, situated just below Kang-La Pass.
A challenging day begins with a steep climb up scree slopes to the Kang-La Pass. The effort is rewarded with sweeping views of Shey Valley and the sacred Crystal Mountain. The descent leads into Shey Gompa, home to an 800-year-old monastery and one of the most spiritually significant places in Dolpo. Overnight at Shey Gompa.
Spend the day exploring Shey Gompa and its surroundings. Crystal Mountain is revered as a pilgrimage site where devotees perform the kora (circumambulation). This rest day also helps with acclimatization before the next passes. Overnight camping.
The trail climbs steadily over rocky terrain toward the Sela-La Pass. From the top, enjoy views of the arid Tibetan plateau-like landscape. A descent brings you to Namgung village, where a dramatic monastery sits perched on a cliff. Overnight in camp near Namgung.
A relatively short trek follows the Nagon Khola river valley. By midday, you reach Saldang, Dolpo’s largest settlement, historically a key trading hub with Tibet. The village showcases Tibetan lifestyle, with barley and buckwheat fields lining the valley. Overnight camping in Saldang.
The trail climbs gradually through stark but beautiful arid landscapes, dotted with mani walls and stupas. You may encounter yak caravans carrying salt and goods from Tibet, reflecting the region’s long-standing trade traditions. Overnight camping at Sibu village.
Today’s route follows a remote and sparsely inhabited valley. The alpine scenery becomes harsher, with glacial streams and rocky paths leading toward the base of Jeng-La Pass. Camp is set at Jeng-La Phedi, preparing for tomorrow’s high crossing.
A tough climb brings you to the windy crest of Jeng-La Pass, with spectacular views of the Dhaulagiri massif. From here, descend into the wide and fertile valley of Tokyu. This village, with its Buddhist gompas and farming community, provides a cultural and scenic highlight. Overnight in Tokyu.
An easy walk downstream leads into Dho Tarap, a culturally rich valley with monasteries, chortens, and a unique polyandry tradition. Spend the afternoon exploring the village, interacting with locals, and enjoying the contrast between fertile fields and rugged mountain surroundings.
This day is kept as a buffer to accommodate any unforeseen circumstances such as weather delays, health issues, or the need for extra rest after the challenging days in Dolpo. Trekkers can use the time to relax, rejuvenate, or explore the surroundings. An optional excursion includes a visit to the serene Ribo Bumpa Monastery and nearby meditation caves, which provide a glimpse into the region’s deep spiritual traditions and Buddhist practices.
Leaving the peaceful village of Dho Tarap, the trail follows the Tarap Chu River as it meanders through dramatic gorges and narrow valleys. The path involves crossing wooden bridges and passing beneath towering cliffs that contrast beautifully with open meadows. This section of the trek is rich in natural beauty, combining wild, rugged landscapes with occasional serene resting spots. After a full day of trekking, you reach Toltol, a small settlement beside the river.
Today’s journey continues downstream along rocky paths and through lush river valleys, with several crossings over suspension bridges. The landscape gradually becomes greener and more fertile as you descend. By afternoon, you arrive at Tarakot, an ancient fortress town that once served as the gateway to Dolpo. With its old stone walls, chortens, and rich history, Tarakot is a fascinating cultural stop, offering a blend of tradition and scenic charm.
The trek from Tarakot to Dunai is relatively easier, with a steady descent along the Bheri River. The trail passes through fertile valleys, cultivated fields, and small villages, signaling the transition from remote Dolpo into more accessible areas. Dunai, the district headquarters of Dolpa, offers basic facilities and the lively atmosphere of a mountain town. It’s a comfortable stop where you can enjoy the first signs of modern amenities after weeks in the wilderness.
On this short final trekking day, you make a gentle climb from Dunai to the small airstrip at Juphal. The trail winds through terraced fields and villages, allowing for reflection on the long and rewarding journey. Upon reaching Juphal, it’s time to celebrate the successful completion of the Upper Dolpo trek with the crew, who have been companions and guides throughout this adventure.
An early morning flight takes you from Juphal to Nepalgunj, followed by a connecting flight to Kathmandu. Weather permitting, the aerial views of the Himalayas are breathtaking. After arrival in Kathmandu, you are transferred to your hotel, where the comforts of city life await. In the evening, enjoy a well-deserved farewell dinner to celebrate the completion of the trek and to share memories with fellow trekkers.
This buffer day is reserved in case of delays in flights from Dolpo. If flights run smoothly, the day can be used for sightseeing in the Kathmandu Valley, exploring UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and the medieval city of Bhaktapur. Alternatively, you may wish to relax, shop for souvenirs, or simply enjoy the lively streets and cafes of Thamel.
After breakfast, depending on your flight schedule, you will be transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure. As you board your flight home, you carry with you unforgettable memories of Dolpo’s remote landscapes, unique culture, and the spirit of adventure that defined this journey.
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