Shey phoksundo Trek is a challenging, remote trek with high passes and incredible mountain scenery Waterfall at Dolpo & Kagmara passes Dolpo is located inside the Shy Phoksundo National Park of mid western Nepal, behind the Dhaulagiri massif, towards the Tibetan Plateau. Cut off by a series of very high passes, closed by snow most of the year, Dolpo remains a truly isolated corner of Nepal. Time has stood still here for centuries as the inhabitants of Tibetan stock continue to live, cultivate and trade the way they have done since time immemorial. The finally preserved Eco system encompasses a wild and wonderful variety of plants and wildlife, including the blue sheep and leopard.
A trek through Dolpo is an experience not easily forgotten. Please choose the programs as per your vacations for trekking in Dolpo Region. The trek begins at airstrip of Juphal after a short flight from the terrain town of Nepalgunj which is well connected by both road and air from Kathmandu.
This trip is specially designed to Indian tourists who can arrive in Nepalgunj and depart from there in a considerably cheap and best quality service. We welcome to our guests in Nepalgunj and we will manage them to fly from there to Dunai where our trekking crews from Kathmandu will be met. This itinerary is made only to those trekkers who wish to meet us and our trekking crews in Nepalgunj.By adding some more days and price we can receive you in Kathmandu, give you Kathmandu valley sightseeing trip and take you to Nepalgunj by flight from Kathmandu.
Dolpa is remote region of Nepal and the focal point of this area is Shey Phoksumdo National Park. The east and south of it is bordered by the Dhaulagiri and Churen Himal ranges and to the west by Jumla district. The noteworthy figure seen here are immaculate snowy peaks, ancient and isolated villages, rich wildlife, reliable Buddhist monastery and wonderful lakes. The people of this area are simple and warm-hearted with enthralling culture and traditions. The cultural traditions of this area are basically linked with Tibetan.




