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Dolpo Region |
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Dolpa is
located in 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 and closed by
the snow most of the year. Dolpa remains a truly isolated corner
of Nepal. Time has stood still here for centuries as inhabitants
of Tibetan stock continue to live, cultivate and trade the way
they have done since time immemorial.
The finally preserved ecosystem encompasses a wild and wonderful
variety of plants and wildlife, including the blue sheep and
snow leopard and magnificent views including MT.
Dhaulagiri(8167m.). A trek through Dolpa is an experience not
easily forgotten for instance an enchanting trek in this region
by Peter Matthiessen gave birth to his masterpiece “Snow
Leopards”, a spiritual novel and one of the best sellers. A trek
of this region is recommended for groups.
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Major Trekking Routes In Dolpo Region |
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Lower Dolpo Trek
The Dolpa
region, designated as Shey Phoksundo National Park, is the most
remote district in Nepal situated in the Trans Himalayan region
of mid-western Nepal Dolpa, known as "Ba Yul" or the hidden
valley has fascinating villages and is still a land of mystery,
scenery and peace.
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Upper Dolpo Trek
Isolated until
1989, the Dolpo area is hard to match for its surreal beauty and
stunning charm. Situated at the rain-shadowed side of the
Himalaya, the rugged scenery shows dramatic views, compared to
similar altitude elsewhere in the kingdom. There are no lush
green hills fed by
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