Dolpa To Jumla Trek
Introduction to the Dolpa to Jumla Trek
The Dolpa to Jumla Trek is a captivating journey through Nepal’s hidden highlands, weaving together natural splendor, cultural heritage, and spiritual serenity. This 24-day adventure takes you from the rugged landscapes of Dolpa to the picturesque district of Jumla, offering an authentic experience of Nepal’s most remote treasures.
Shey Phoksumdo National Park and Beyond
The trek’s highlight is Shey Phoksumdo National Park, home to snow-capped peaks, diverse wildlife, and the tranquil Phoksumdo Lake. As you walk through the park, you’ll be greeted by pristine natural beauty, untouched by modern civilization. This region is a sanctuary for rare flora and fauna, making it an ecological treasure trove.
Cultural Richness and Spiritual Connection
Dolpa is deeply rooted in Tibetan culture, with ancient villages and Buddhist monasteries that have preserved their heritage for centuries. Explore sacred monasteries like Shey Gompa and connect with the spiritual essence of the region. The simplicity and warmth of the locals provide a unique cultural immersion, leaving a lasting impression on all visitors.
A Trekking Experience Like No Other
This trek offers moderate challenges, with trails leading through high-altitude passes, lush forests, and remote settlements. The highest point of the trek reaches 5,190 meters, providing breathtaking views of the Himalayan ranges. The journey concludes in Jumla, a region equally rich in beauty and tradition.
Why Choose the Dolpa to Jumla Trek?
This trek is perfect for adventurers seeking solitude, spiritual connection, and natural wonders. The rugged terrain and cultural richness make it a journey of discovery, offering experiences that go beyond ordinary trekking.
Itinerary
Includes/Excludes
- Trekking permits and entry fees for Shey Phoksundo National Park
- Accommodation during the trek (teahouses or camping)
- Meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek
- Experienced trekking guide
- Porters to carry the trekking gear and equipment
- Transportation (if applicable) from Kathmandu to the starting point of the trek
- Airport transfers (if applicable)
- First aid kit
- Government taxes and service charges
- International airfare to and from Nepal
- Nepal entry visa fees
- Travel insurance
- Personal trekking equipment and gear
- Extra meals and drinks outside of the provided meals during the trek
- Extra accommodation and meals in Kathmandu or Jumla before or after the trek
- Tips for the trekking staff (guide, porters, etc.)
- Any additional activities or expenses not mentioned in the inclusions