Lower Dolpo Trek is in Nepal’s far north-west and is least explored and hardly visited by Westerners or foreign travelers due to its remoteness and isolation from the main big cities of Nepal. The adventure involves scenic sweeping flights to and from Kathmandu to reach Nepal’s Far South city of Nepalgunj and the highland of Dolpo country, where our marvelous walks lead you within Nepal’s largest national park, Shey-Phoksundo National Park, with an area of 3,555 sq. km.
Lower Dolpo Trekking, where you will be in the land of the ancient Bonpa sect of pre-Buddhism and in the country where elusive snow leopard and blue sheep habitats exist, is a scenic walk in the harmony of the local Dolpo people’s immense culture and traditions.
Note:- It’s worth noting that Lower Dolpo is a remote and High-Altitude region, and the weather can be unpredictable at times. It’s essential to be prepared for variations in temperature and carry appropriate trekking gear.
Arrive in Kathmandu, where you will be welcomed and transferred to your hotel. Rest and recover from your journey or explore the nearby streets.
A guided sightseeing tour of Kathmandu Valley covers major cultural and historical sites. This day also includes trek briefing, document verification, and final gear preparation.
Fly west to Nepalgunj, a vibrant lowland city near the Indian border. Overnight at a hotel.
A scenic mountain flight takes you to Jhupal, followed by a short jeep drive to Dunai, the administrative center of Dolpo.
Begin trekking along the Thuli Bheri River, passing forests, suspension bridges, and small settlements before reaching Chhepka.
The trail continues through pine and juniper forests with gradual ascent, leading to the quiet village of Samdua.
A highlight day as you reach the stunning turquoise waters of Shey Phoksundo Lake, Nepal’s deepest lake, surrounded by cliffs and snow-capped peaks.
Acclimatization day with local exploration around the lake, monasteries, and viewpoints. A perfect day for photography and relaxation.
A challenging day crossing the high Baga La Pass with dramatic Himalayan views, followed by a descent to Phedi.
One of the toughest days, crossing Numa La Pass, the highest point of the trek, offering breathtaking panoramas of the Dolpo range.
Cross Jeng La Pass and descend into the culturally rich Tarap Valley, reaching the traditional village of Tokyu.
Walk through wide valleys and stone-walled fields to reach Dho Tarap, one of the highest permanent settlements in Nepal.
Continue through remote landscapes and river valleys, experiencing the traditional Bon and Tibetan Buddhist culture.
Descend along rugged trails following the Tarap Khola, passing isolated settlements and dramatic canyon scenery.
A scenic trek through gorges and fertile valleys to the historic village of Tarakot.
Final trekking day back to Dunai, followed by a jeep ride to Jhupal.
Return flights bring you back to Kathmandu. Transfer to hotel and enjoy a comfortable evening.
Free day for rest, shopping, optional sightseeing, or relaxation.
Transfer to the airport for your onward journey, concluding an extraordinary adventure into Nepal’s remote Lower Dolpo region.

The Lower Dolpo Trek typically takes 18 to 21 days, depending on acclimatization days, side trips, and walking pace.
Lower Dolpo lies in western Nepal, within the remote Dolpo region near the Tibetan Plateau, known for its rugged terrain and ancient culture.
The highest point is Numa La Pass (5,190 meters), making this a challenging high-altitude trek.
The trek is renowned for Shey Phoksundo Lake, high mountain passes, ancient Bon monasteries, remote villages, and a true wilderness experience far from crowds.
Yes, trekkers need a Lower Dolpo Restricted Area Permit, Shey Phoksundo National Park Permit, and must trek through a registered agency.
Yes, a licensed guide is mandatory, and solo trekking is not allowed due to restricted-area regulations.
Accommodation includes teahouses in lower areas and fully supported camping in remote sections beyond Phoksundo.
The trek is considered challenging due to long walking days, high passes above 5,000 meters, and remote terrain.
Yes, altitude sickness is a serious concern. Proper acclimatization, hydration, and a carefully planned itinerary are essential.
No, this trek is not suitable for beginners. Prior high-altitude trekking experience is strongly recommended.
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