Dolpo trek (22-27 days) 5,360 m

Upper Dolpo Trek

The Upper Dolpo Trek is one of the most remote and rewarding trekking adventures in Nepal, offering a complete exploration of the hidden Dolpo region. This ultimate high-altitude journey takes you across several spectacular mountain passes—including Jeng La (4,845 m), Sela La (5,094 m), and Kang La (5,360 m)—while visiting ancient monasteries like Shey Gompa (4,160 m), the sacred Phoksundo Lake (3,611 m), and traditional Tibetan-influenced villages.

Designed for true adventure seekers, this trek combines stark alpine landscapes, arid Himalayan plateaus, dramatic canyons, and rich Tibetan Buddhist culture. Unlike the more popular trekking routes in Nepal, the Upper Dolpo Trek leads you through extremely remote and untouched trails, giving you a rare and authentic experience of high-altitude Himalayan wilderness.

 

WHY CHOOSE THE UPPER DOLPO TREK

Three High Himalayan Passes:
Cross Kang La, Sela La, and Jeng La—challenging high-altitude passes offering unmatched Himalayan views.

Ultimate Remote Adventure:
A true test of endurance, resilience, and spirit in one of Nepal’s most isolated regions.

Authentic Tibetan Culture:
Explore traditional Dolpo villages, ancient monasteries like Shey Gompa, and a unique Himalayan way of life largely untouched by tourism.

Unmatched Natural Beauty:
Stunning arid plateaus, deep canyons, turquoise Phoksundo Lake, glaciers, and towering snow-capped peaks.

Safe & Well-Guided Expedition:
Led by professional guides experienced in high-altitude trekking and remote Himalayan regions.

World-Class Photography:
Capture panoramic vistas of remote valleys, high passes, sacred lakes, and the pristine wilderness of Upper Dolpo.

Fully Organized & Supported:
We manage permits, logistics, accommodation, local staff, and safety—so you can focus entirely on the adventure.

 
KEY HIGHLIGHTS

Three Iconic Passes:
Kang La (5,360 m), Sela La (5,094 m), and Jeng La (4,845 m) — challenging high-altitude crossings with breathtaking views.

Shey Gompa (4,160 m): Explore one of the oldest Buddhist monasteries in Nepal, perched on a cliff overlooking the valley.

Phoksundo Lake (3,611 m): Nepal’s deepest and most turquoise sacred lake, surrounded by pristine wilderness.

Ringmo & Tarap Valley Villages: Traditional Tibetan-style settlements with authentic culture and architecture.

Remote Himalayan Landscapes: Arid plateaus, deep canyons, glaciers, and towering snow-capped peaks.

Crystal Mountain Area: Dramatic glacial terrain and high-altitude camping sites.

Dolpo’s Unique Culture: Witness Tibetan Buddhist rituals, mani walls, and prayer flags in a largely untouched region.

Shey Phoksundo National Park: Trek through Nepal’s largest protected area, home to blue sheep, Himalayan marmots, and rare wildlife.

Extreme Adventure & Endurance: One of Nepal’s most demanding and remote treks, perfect for experienced high-altitude trekkers.

Bucket-List Achievement: A once-in-a-lifetime journey into one of the most isolated and spectacular regions of the Himalayas.

 
TREK FACTS AND DETAILS

Region: Upper Dolpo, Northwestern Nepal
Upper Dolpo lies in the remote northwestern part of Nepal, bordering Tibet. The region is famous for its stark, trans-Himalayan landscapes, high plateaus, deep valleys, sacred lakes, and Tibetan Buddhist culture, with ancient monasteries and traditional villages largely untouched by tourism.

Duration: 22–28 Days
This includes international arrival, domestic flights to Dolpo (usually via Nepalgunj and Juphal), trekking days, acclimatization, and contingency days for weather or flight delays.

Difficulty Level: Very Challenging
Suitable for physically fit and experienced trekkers. The trek involves long walking days, high-altitude passes over 5,000 m, remote camping, and limited access to medical facilities.

Maximum Altitude: 5,360 meters (Kang La Pass)
Kang La Pass is the highest point of the trek, offering breathtaking views of surrounding snow-capped peaks and the vast Dolpo plateau.

Trek Style: Camping & Lodge Trek
Accommodation is a mix of basic lodges in lower villages and tented camping in higher and remote areas. Food and water are carried by support staff in some stretches.

Meals: Nepali & Continental Cuisine
Dal bhat, noodles, soups, potatoes, rice dishes, pancakes, eggs, and seasonal vegetables. In higher camps, meals are simple but hearty to support high-altitude trekking.

Group Size: 1–15 Persons
Small groups ensure personalized service, better acclimatization support, and a flexible trekking experience.

Best Seasons:

Spring (March – May): Clear skies, mild temperatures, and occasional blooming rhododendrons in lower valleys.

Autumn (September – November): Stable weather, crisp mountain views, and less chance of rain or snow.

Accommodation:
Basic lodges in villages like Dunai, Dho, and Saldang, and tented camps in remote high-altitude areas. Hot water and Wi-Fi are limited and often available for an extra cost.

PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
  1. Upper Dolpo Restricted Area Permit
  • Mandatory for trekking in Upper Dolpo, as it is a restricted area near the Tibetan border.
  • Cost: USD 500 for the first 10 days, then USD 50 per extra day.
  • Must be arranged through a registered trekking agency with a licensed guide.
2. Shey Phoksundo National Park Permit
  • Required because most of Upper Dolpo lies within the park boundaries.
  • Cost: NPR 3,000–5,000 per person (varies by season).
  • Trekking with Licensed Guide and Porter
  • Solo trekking is not allowed; all trekkers must be accompanied by a licensed guide and at least one porter.
3. Important Notes:
  • Upper Dolpo is highly restricted and permits are controlled by the government.
  • Permits should be obtained well in advance.
  • Trekking without the proper permits is illegal and strictly prohibited.
ITINEARY
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400 m)
  • Arrive in Kathmandu.
  • Trek briefing, permit arrangements, and final gear check.

  • Overnight at hotel.

Day 2: Fly Kathmandu → Nepalgunj → Juphal (2,475 m)
  • Domestic flights via Nepalgunj to Juphal (Dolpo).
  • Meet local guides and porters.

  • Overnight in lodge or guesthouse.

Day 3: Trek Juphal → Dunai (2,140 m)
  • Trek distance: 12 km, 4–5 hrs.
  • Descend slightly along the Thuli Bheri River.

  • Overnight lodge in Dunai.

Day 4: Dunai → Laini Odar (3,370 m)
  • Trek distance: 15 km, 6–7 hrs.
  • Begin gradual ascent into the Dolpo region.

  • Overnight camping or lodge.

Day 5: Laini Odar → Nawarpani (3,475 m)
  • Trek distance: 12–14 km, 5–6 hrs.
  • Remote valley trek with scenic mountain views.

  • Overnight camping.

Day 6: Nawarpani → Dho Tarap (4,090 m)
  • Trek distance: 15 km, 6–7 hrs.
  • Enter Upper Dolpo restricted area.

  • First high-altitude village; acclimatization begins.

  • Overnight lodge.

Day 7: Acclimatization Day at Dho Tarap
  • Explore local village, interact with locals.
  • Optional short hikes nearby.

  • Rest and hydrate.

  • Overnight lodge.

Day 8: Dho Tarap → Saldang (3,770 m)
  • Trek distance: 10–12 km, 5–6 hrs.
  • Cross small ridges and valleys.

  • Visit Tibetan-style villages.

  • Overnight lodge.

Day 9: Acclimatization Day at Saldang
  • Explore monastery and village surroundings.
  • Optional hike to nearby viewpoints.

  • Prepare for higher passes.

  • Overnight lodge.

Day 10: Saldang → Yangze Gompa Area (~4,200 m)
  • Trek distance: 12 km, 5–6 hrs.
  • Gradual ascent along valleys and ridges.

  • Camp near Yangze Gompa.

  • Overnight tented camp.

Day 11: Jeng La Base (~4,600 m)
  • Trek distance: 10 km, 5–6 hrs.
  • Begin approach to Jeng La Pass (4,845 m).

  • Camp at base for early pass crossing.

Day 12: Cross Jeng La Pass (4,845 m) → Crystal Mountain Area (~4,400 m)
  • Trek distance: 10 km, 7–8 hrs.
  • Challenging pass with panoramic views.

  • Descend slightly to Crystal Mountain base camp.

  • Overnight camping.

Day 13: Crystal Mountain → Sela La Base (~4,900 m)
  • Trek distance: 12 km, 6–7 hrs.
  • Prepare for Sela La Pass (5,094 m).

  • Overnight tented camp.

Day 14: Cross Sela La Pass → Phoksundo Lake Area (3,611 m)
  • Trek distance: 15 km, 7–8 hrs.
  • Long descent into Phoksundo Lake valley.

  • Spectacular turquoise lake and Ringmo village.

  • Overnight lodge/camp.

Day 15:Rest & Explore Phoksundo Lake
  • Explore sacred lake, waterfalls, and village life.
  • Optional short hikes around the lake.

  • Overnight lodge.

Day 16: Phoksundo Lake → Ringmo → Shey Gompa (4,160 m)
  • Trek distance: 12 km, 5–6 hrs.
  • Visit Shey Gompa, an ancient cliffside monastery.

  • Overnight camping.

Day 17: Shey Gompa → Upper Dolpo Plains (~4,200 m)
  • Trek distance: 12–14 km, 6–7 hrs.
  • Enter arid high-altitude plateau, sparse settlements.

  • Camp overnight.

Day 18: Upper Dolpo Plains → Kang La Base (~5,000 m)
  • Trek distance: 10 km, 5–6 hrs.
  • Prepare for Kang La Pass (5,360 m).

  • Overnight tented camp.

Day 19: Cross Kang La Pass (5,360 m) → Larkya/Lower Dolpo (~4,200 m)
  • Trek distance: 12 km, 7–8 hrs.
  • Highest pass of the trek; stunning Himalayan views.

  • Overnight camping.

Day 20: Explore Lower Dolpo Valleys
  • Trek distance: 10 km, 4–5 hrs.
  • Villages with traditional culture, stone houses, and mani walls.

  • Overnight lodge/camp.

Day 21: Trek towards Thuli Bheri River Valley (~3,800 m)
  • Trek distance: 15 km, 6–7 hrs.
  • Gradual descent to river valleys.

  • Overnight lodge/camp.

Day 22: Continue Trek to Dunai (~2,140 m)
  • Trek distance: 15 km, 6–7 hrs.
  • Return to more accessible villages.

  • Overnight lodge.

Day 23: Dunai → Juphal
  • Trek distance: 12 km, 4–5 hrs.
  • Final trekking day; prepare for flight.

  • Overnight lodge.

Day 24: Fly Juphal → Nepalgunj → Kathmandu
  • Domestic flight to Kathmandu.
  • Transfer to hotel.

  • Rest day in Kathmandu.

Day 25-26: Kathmandu Sightseeing & Leisure
  • Optional sightseeing: Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, Patan Durbar Square Basantapur Durbar Square Bhaktapur Durbar Square.
  • Shopping for souvenirs and trekking gear.

  • Final trek debrief and celebration dinner.

Day 27: Departure from Kathmandu
  • Transfer to airport for international flight home.
COST INCLUDES

✅ Airport Transfers (Pick-up & Drop-off)
Private vehicle transfers from Tribhuvan International Airport to your hotel in Kathmandu and back, ensuring a smooth and comfortable arrival and departure.

✅ Domestic Flights: Kathmandu → Nepalgunj → Juphal → Nepalgunj → Kathmandu
Round-trip scenic mountain flights to the remote Dolpo region, including airport transfers, baggage handling, and flight assistance.

✅ Hotel in Kathmandu (3 Nights, B/B Plan)
Comfortable 3-star category hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with twin-sharing rooms, including daily breakfast.

✅ Teahouse & Camping Accommodation During the Trek
Twin-sharing room accommodation in clean and comfortable lodges in villages, plus tented camping in higher, remote areas along the route.

✅ Full Board Meals During the Trek (B/L/D)
Daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner during the trek, including a mix of Nepali, Tibetan, and continental meals to keep you energized at high altitude.

✅ Professional English-Speaking Trekking Guide
Highly experienced, government-licensed guide trained in high-altitude trekking, first aid, and mountain rescue procedures.

✅ Porter Service (1 Porter for 2 Trekkers)
Reliable porters to carry your main luggage (up to 20 kg per two trekkers), allowing you to trek comfortably with only a daypack.

✅ All Necessary Permits and Entry Fees
• Upper Dolpo Restricted Area Permit
• Shey Phoksundo National Park Permit
Note: Trekking in Upper Dolpo requires a licensed guide; solo trekking is not allowed.

✅ First-Aid Kit & Basic Medical Support
Comprehensive first-aid kit carried by the guide, including medicines for altitude sickness, injuries, and common illnesses.

✅ Trekking Staff Support & Logistics
Complete coordination of trekking staff, accommodation, meals, route planning, and daily logistics throughout the journey.

✅ Ground Transportation in Kathmandu
All required private vehicle transfers for airport pickups, sightseeing (if included), and domestic flight connections.

✅ Miscellaneous Support
Advice and support for high-altitude acclimatization, cultural interactions with local villages, and emergency contingency planning.

COST EXCLUDES

❌ International flights (to/from Nepal)

❌ Nepal visa fee

❌ Travel / trekking insurance (including high-altitude rescue)

❌ Personal trekking gear (boots, poles, sleeping bag, etc.)

❌ Personal expenses Drinks (bottled water, soda, alcohol) Snacks

❌  Emergency evacuation costs 

❌ Tips for guide, porter, driver, staff

 

WHY TRAVEL WITH – DESTINATION HOLIDAY TREK?

1. Local Experts from the Himalayas

➤Destination Holiday Trek is led by experienced Sherpa professionals born and raised in the Himalayan region. Our deep-rooted local knowledge of the mountains, weather, culture, and trails allows us to operate safely and efficiently while providing authentic insights that only local experts can offer.

2.  Highly Experienced Trekking & Expedition Team

➤Our guides have extensive experience guiding treks and expeditions across Nepal’s most challenging regions, including Everest, Annapurna, Manaslu, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga. Their expertise in high-altitude trekking, acclimatization, and mountain safety ensures you are in capable hands throughout your journey.

3.  Safety-First Approach at High Altitude

➤ We prioritize your safety above all. From proper acclimatization schedules to trained guides and staff, high-quality trekking equipment, and emergency response plans, every aspect of your trek is designed to minimize risks while allowing you to enjoy the adventure.

4. Personalized & Flexible Itineraries

➤ Every trek and expedition is tailored to your preferences, fitness level, and schedule. Whether you are a seasoned mountaineer or a first-time trekker, we customize routes, daily schedules, and activities to ensure your journey is comfortable, enjoyable, and memorable.

5. Support for Local Communities & Sustainable Tourism

➤ We are committed to giving back to the communities we visit. By employing local guides, porters, and staff, and supporting community projects, we promote sustainable tourism that benefits both travelers and local people. Your journey with us contributes to preserving Himalayan culture, environment, and livelihoods.

6. Excellent Service & Hospitality

➤ From airport pick-ups, comfortable accommodations, and nutritious meals to attentive guide services, we focus on providing an unforgettable experience. Our goal is to make every part of your trek smooth, hassle-free, and full of memories.

 

🏔 UPPER DOLPO TREK – FAQ:

Q1: Best Time to Trek?
A: Late spring (May–June) and early autumn (September–November) are ideal. Upper Dolpo lies in the rain shadow, so it’s one of the few Himalayan regions suitable even during the monsoon.

Q2: Trek Difficulty?
A: Very challenging. This is a remote and physically demanding trek with long days, high passes, and limited facilities. Best suited for experienced and well-prepared trekkers.

Q3: Trek Duration?
A: 22–27 days including domestic flights, trekking, acclimatization, exploration of Shey Phoksundo Lake, and return to Kathmandu.

Q4: Highest Point?
A: Kang La Pass (around 5,360m), offering breathtaking views of the Tibetan Plateau and surrounding Himalayan peaks.

Q5: Previous Experience Needed?
A: Strongly recommended. Prior high-altitude and multi-day trekking experience is essential due to remoteness, altitude, and limited rescue options.

Q6: How to Start the Trek?
A: Flights from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj, then onward to Juphal. The trek begins from Juphal village in western Nepal.

Q7: Accommodation?
A: Mostly basic tea-houses and camping. In remote sections, fully supported camping with tents, kitchen staff, and supplies is required.

Q8: Meals Provided?
A: Yes. During tea-house stays, simple local meals are available. On camping sections, meals are prepared by the trekking cook and staff.

Q9: Guides & Porters?
A: Mandatory. Licensed guides, porters, and full support crew are essential for navigation, safety, logistics, and permit compliance.

Q10: Safe for First-Timers?
A: Not recommended. Upper Dolpo is best for seasoned trekkers due to isolation, high passes, and lack of infrastructure.

Q11: What to Pack?
A: Warm layered clothing, down jacket, high-quality sleeping bag, sturdy trekking boots, trekking poles, sun protection, water purification, and personal medical kit.

Q12: Mobile & Internet?
A: Very limited to none. Most of the trek has no mobile signal or internet—perfect for a true off-the-grid adventure.

Q13: Altitude Sickness?
A: A serious concern. Gradual ascent, acclimatization days, hydration, and experienced guides are crucial for safety.

Q14: Physical Preparation?
A: Essential. Endurance training, long-distance hiking with a pack, cardio workouts, and strength training 3–4 months prior are highly recommended.

❌ Trek Cancellation Policy
  1. Free Cancellation:
    Cancel up to 30 days (1 month) before the trek start date – no charges applied.
  2. 20 Days Before Trek Start:
    25% of the total trek cost will be charged.
  3. 10 Days Before Trek Start:
    50% of the total trek cost will be charged.
  4. 1 Day Before Trek Start:
    75% of the total trek cost will be charged.
  5. No-Show or Early Departure:
    No refund will be provided.