Jumla to Dolpo is perhaps the best way to get a taste
of remote Nepali country life.
Arranged in the seasons when the air is clear, the
mountains are lovely, and the dry plains heart touching,
this trek climbs up to villages, which are possibly
the highest natural settlements of man. Mountains
and monasteries are found in unlikely places, and
the region still has followers of the pre-Buddhist
Bonpo religion. This region was opened up in 19889
to organized trekking groups and to individual trekkers
in 1990. There are Tibetan style inner Dolpo villages
in Tarap, but most of the southern part of Dolpo is
a region of Hindu influence.
The trek begins from Jumla, taking the trail route
via Garankot, Bolanga Pass and assent to Bottom Baga
La (5180m), which is highest point of the trek. We
descend through Ringmo, Chepka down to Juphal, where
we catch the flight to Kathmandu via Nepalgunj.
ITINERARY
DAY 01 Arrival Kathmandu, transfer
to hotel
DAY 02 Ktm sightseeing, hotel
DAY 03 Flight : Kathmandu - Nepalgunj,
hotel
DAY 04 Flight : Nepalgunj - Jumla,
Trek Begins: camp
DAY 05 Garjankot, camp
DAY 06 Naphukana, camp
DAY 07 Chaurikot, camp
DAY 08 Kaigaon, camp
DAY 09 Bolangna Pass - Bantari, camp
DAY 10 Tibrikot, camp
DAY 11 Dunai, camp
DAY 12 Tarakot, camp
DAY 13 Tharap Khola Camp I
DAY 14 Tharap Khola Camp II
DAY 15 Dho, camp
DAY 16 Shering Gompa, camp
DAY 17 Baga La Phedi, camp
DAY 18 Baga La - Roman, camp
DAY 19 Ringmo, camp
DAY 20 Regi, camp
DAY 21 Chepka, camp
DAY 22 Dunai, camp
DAY 23 Juphal, camp
DAY 24 Flight : Juphal - Nepalgunj
- Kathmandu, hotel
DAY 25 Ktm free day, hotel
DAY 26 Final departure, transfer
to airport