Dolpa
Trek through the shrouded valleys of Dolpa, visit the old Shey Gompa (The Crystal Monastery), touch the frosty waters of Phoksundo Lake, see yak troops cross high-Himalayan passes, visit a portion of the most elevated settlments on earth like the Dho-Tarap valley; Dolpa will never stop to astonish you. 

Dolpa or Dolpo was promoted by the film "Train" which showcases the unprecedented untouched magnificence of the district.

It is remote and interesting, bound by the Dhaulagiri extend in the south and east, the mountains Sisne and Kanjiroba in the west and Tibet towards the north. Lake Phoksundo with its turquoise waters is the significant fascination in Dolpa. The general population of Dolpa for the most part settle at heights of 3,660 m to 4,070 m and these are likely one of the most astounding settlements on the planet. There are 130 gompas in Dolpa which says a lot for the religious way of its occupants.

The trek is excited by seeing yak processions that even today travel long separations through troublesome landscape to trade merchandise. Firmly connected with Tibet, the general population speak Tibetan, have solid Mongoloid elements, keep up their Tibetan culture with cloisters that take after nearly the Buddhism of Tibet. The closeness with Tibet has guaranteed that little has changed since their progenitors crossed the outskirt into Nepal. This trek is a chance to meet individuals who take after a way of life that does a reversal hundreds of years. These unexplored, high height valleys were not opened until 1989. Detached by the troublesome geology, the general population in this district have protected their way of life, remaining practically untouched by the trappings of current society. Dolpa falls among Restricted Areas. Consequently, trekkers require Trekking Permit from the Department of Immigration notwithstanding the TIMS card to trek to this locale. Trekkers ought to be physically fit as there are long and strenuous extends in transit.

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