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20 Days

Trip Overview

Villages inhabited by Bon and Buddhist settlers, Phoksundo Lake, tranquil and pleasurable nature, off the beaten trekking, different taste of Nepal and exotic land of Api Saipal and Kanjiroba Himalayas, Slat trading rout to Tibet.

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Trip Information

  • trip-iconsStart : Jumla
  • trip-iconsFinish : Jumla
  • trip-iconsDifficulty : Challenging
  • trip-iconsMax Altitude : 4665 m
  • trip-iconsGroup Size : 10 People
  • trip-iconsSeason : October to May

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Trip Itinerary

Today is your arrival we welcome you upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport. Transfer to Hotel in or your choice of Hotel in Valley (Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur). Arrival city briefing follows after Hotel check in concerning the necessary formalities on your tour and trek program. Depending upon your arrival time you may spend free time visiting nearby historic/Countryside areas or resting.In the evening sample a delicious traditional Nepali Welcome dinner in authentic Nepali Restaurant with the cultural dances. Overnight in Kathmandu

Half day sightseeing in Bhaktapur World Heritage sites where your guide will accompany you on a tour of UNESCO enlisted Hindu temples and the unique fusion shrines of Newari architectural Hinduism and Buddhism reflecting ancient golden era in local traditions of the glories. There is time to explore the city’s many places of interest with your guide or in your own or take a rest while trekking permits are finalized. Our Trek Leader/Guide meets you in the afternoon for the trek briefing and for the final trek preparation.  Overnight in Hotel  

Our tour officer picks you up in the Hotel to drive to Domestic airport after breakfast. We take nearly an hour scenic flight to Nepalgunj, a city in the western region headquarter of Nepal which is in the lowland. We stay overnight in Nepalgunj

 

We will leave early in the morning on the only flight out to Juphal. It is a short flight with wonderful views of the precipitous hillsides and river valleys. The airstrip at Juphal is at an altitude of 2354m, so we will have a relatively easy trek as we walk along the Thuli Bheri River to Dunai.

We follow our trail eastwards out of Dunai, along the south bank of the Thulo Bheri ascending slowly upstream on a good trail. We will cross the river many times as we will come closer to our campsite below the fortress of Tarakot village. After dropping our luggage it is worth a climb to the village for a look around (5 hrs).

The trek of today to Khanigoan goes alongside terraced fields following the Barbung Khola River and crosses to the western bank just below its confluence with Tarap Khola. After a few ups and downs the trail crosses this river on a 120m-long, high suspension bridge. At 2540 meter there is a place to camp on the banks of the Tarap Chu (chu is Tibetan for river) in a lovely cedar grove (4 hrs).

The Tarap Valley narrows up in a tight V shape gorge ahead. Climbing through cedar forests and fields of cannabis over the tops of some spectacular landslides. The new trail here is excellent, with stone steps and tunnels blasted out the rock through the steepest part of the gorge. The river drops steeply alongside the trail – 600 meter in only 3 kilometers. Finally the gorge opens up at Lahini which is a rough grass slope at 3160 meter. Beyond this the trail passes through grassy meadows, graveled river beds and one can see waterfalls spraying from the rock walls. We continue climbing over ridges, with the usual ups and downs, to another crest at 3600 meter. The trail stays high for a while before descending to a rushing side stream, the Tilba Khola, at 3570 meter. We have to climb one more ridge to arrive at our campsite at Chheur, where there are large rose shrubs, yellow poppies and magenta-blooming legumes (6-7 hrs).

Our trail stays at the west bank of the river, making some short climbs before reaching Nawor Pani, a shelter at 2620 meter. The valley turns a bit to the west as the trail makes its way to a grassy meadow and crosses and recrosses the Tarap Chu a few times on a series of log and stone bridges. After crossing the Tarap Chu on a very short bridge where the river emerges from a narrow, steep gorge we climb further on the east bank through a true trans-Himalayan landscape to a Chorten (Buddhist prayer temple) on a ridge at 3870 meter. We enter ‘blue-sheep country’ now; there are numerous herds living among the yellow rocks and cliffs. We descend from here to the Sishul Khola River, where there is a grassy campsite (5 hrs).

 

We start by climbing gently to two weatherworn chortens atop a ridge. From here the trail is rocky as is traverses beneath cliffs to a bridge at 3890 meter where we cross to the east bank. We continue climbing up the canyon alongside the river. It will not be long before we see the white Ribo Bhumpa gompa ahead of in Do Tarap. We will continue with a short climb alongside a line of ancient chortens to Do Tarap, where there is a camp site in a grassy meadow south of the village (4 hrs).

Visit monasteries during day trip.

 

Our path heads west out of Do Tarap past a cluster of stone house and past the Crystal Mountain School, which is the first serious attempt to bring education to this remote region. Beyond the school a trail leads uphill to Ga Kar (‘white mountain’) village. We continue our way up the valley to Trangmar (red cliff) and Dorje Phorba gompa at 4170 meter. We continue on to Tok – Khyu village at 4180 meter and from here it is about an hour further following the stream to the campsite at 4390 meter (6 hrs).

 

We will have to start early to pass the Numa La pass (5318m) under the best circumstances. We have to climb steeply up a grassy slope to a ridge where there are several mani walls and a chorten at 4580 meter. We climb further up along a moraine to Numa La pass, which is about 4 hrs past our high camp. On a clear day we will have excellent views of Dhaulagiri I (8167m). From the pass we descend into an U-shaped, rocky valley. We follow the river here downstream and cross it on a combination of rocks and logs and climb back up again on the south bank which climbs gently but continually to a good camp site in a meadow at 4465 meter. This area is known as Pelungtang; tang in Tibetan means meadow (7 hrs).

 

Today is a tough day when the pass is covered with snow, but it is not really difficult when the route is clear. It takes about 3 hrs to reach the Baga La pass (5190m) marked by prayer flags and cairns. From the pass one can see several snow clad peaks including the Kanjiroba massif. We descend steeply down from the pass until our trail levels out staying high above the stream until we enter a huge valley at 4390 meter. From here we make a final descent on steep switchbacks to Dajok Tang (‘prayer flag meadow’) at 4080 meter. The stream drops besides the trail in an impressive series of step-like waterfalls. This is truly a spectacular valley, with a large moraine, said to encompass a lake, at its head and numerous waterfalls shooting of near-vertical rock cliffs. We continue for a short while before reaching our campsite of today (6 hrs).

 

The trail today remains on the right bank of the Sanu Bheri. It is a magnificent trek with wonderful views every step of the way. In some places there are broad meadows and in others the valley teeters along steep hillside. Along the trail we will see Norbu Kang (6005m), Kagmara peak and other peaks of Kanjelaruwa. Eventually the trail emerges onto an area with thorny shrubs and descends a bit, then climbs on a high Cliffside trail to a ridge at 3780 meter. From here is a great view across the valley to the huge waterfall formed by the Phoksumdo Khola River. The trail levels out again and re-enters the forest as it climbs to another ridge at 3820 meter. It descends gently through a blue pine forest to the national park camping ground near Phoksumdo Lake. It’s a spectacular lake of 4.8 km long and 1.8 km wide. It is said to be 650 meter deep. There is no aquatic life in the lake, which helps to make the water brilliantly clear and it has an aquamarine like colour.

Today is a tough day when the pass is covered with snow, but it is not really difficult when the route is clear. It takes about 3 hrs to reach the Baga La pass (5190m) marked by prayer flags and cairns. From the pass one can see several snow clad peaks including the Kanjiroba massif. We descend steeply down from the pass until our trail levels out staying high above the stream until we enter a huge valley at 4390 meter. From here we make a final descent on steep switchbacks to Dajok Tang (‘prayer flag meadow’) at 4080 meter. The stream drops besides the trail in an impressive series of step-like waterfalls. This is truly a spectacular valley, with a large moraine, said to encompass a lake, at its head and numerous waterfalls shooting of near-vertical rock cliffs. We continue for a short while before reaching our campsite of today (6 hrs).

 

Also today we will follow the river further downwards making many ups and downs alongside it. We will go through forests of firs and larches till the trail becomes more rocky and forming a dyke on the side of the river. If we are lucky the small village of Chepka has just been restocked by cargo helicopters and we will be able to buy some refreshments like soft drinks or cold beers. We will camp on a meadow next to a walnut grove (5 hrs).

Also today we will follow the river further downwards making many ups and downs alongside it. We will go through forests of firs and larches till the trail becomes more rocky and forming a dyke on the side of the river. If we are lucky the small village of Chepka has just been restocked by cargo helicopters and we will be able to buy some refreshments like soft drinks or cold beers. We will camp on a meadow next to a walnut grove (5 hrs).

We end our Incredible Lake without fish Trek, Api Saipal or as whole Upper Dolpo Shey Phoksundo Lake in Jumla District Headquarter and be ready to fly in the morning to Nepalgunj and same day flight to. You have leisure time in the whole afternoon.

We pick you up early in the morning to transfer to the domestic airport for one of the “world’s must do” Everest Mountain flight for an hour in 5 nautical miles from the awe inspiring Mountains. You will be par excited after the Mountain flights. We pick you up after the Everest flight and transfer to Hotel.

After the breakfast, leisure time is in. It’s indeed time for the souvenir hunting around noted places having optional trip to tranquil historic Heritages in your own or with us or with our versatile guide. We provide extra drive and drop services anywhere

 

Our Tour officer meets you in Hotel for the Departure Transfer to be International Airport. We will be always welcoming you back to Nepal for various other stunning Trekking or looking forward to serving you in our other country travel arrangements.

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Extra Info

Villages inhabited by Bon and Buddhist settlers, Phoksundo Lake, tranquil and pleasurable nature, off the beaten trekking, different taste of Nepal and exotic land of Api Saipal and Kanjiroba Himalayas, Slat trading rout to Tibet.

Cost Includes

All the International Arrival and Departure Transfers

Pre and Post Trek Star Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu and in  Pokhara

Domestic Airport Transfers

Domestic Flight to – Nepalgunj – Jumla / Jumla - Nepalgunj 

Excitingly Stunning Everest Mountain Flight

Half Day Guided Cultural Sightseeing

Comprehensive Trekking Map

Authentic Nepali Welcome Dinner

All the accommodation and full board meals and hot beverages on the  trek

Eco Conscious cosy Camping accommodation with crews, chef, toilet  tent, shower tent, kitchen tents, dining and kitchen utensils.

Upper Dolpo Special Trekking Permit

Our Extensive Knowledgeable Licensed Guides and porter services  with porter gears

Field Staff Insurances

Private Transportation to/from the Trail Head

Domestic Airport Taxes

Down Jackets, sleeping bag, walking poles, duffel bag,  loan  facilities

Extensive First Aid medical kit

Quick Rescue supporting services in case of Emergency

Extra snacks services

Satellite phone / Communication services in case of Emergency

Applicable government Taxes

Himalayan Eco Trek Team Management

Cost Excludes

All the personal expenses like Alcoholic beverages, Bottled drinks while on Trek

Medical and Travel Insurances

International Airfare and taxes

Visa Fees

Gratuities / Tips

Emergency Helicopter Rescue charges

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