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Upper Dolpo being one of the remotest, poorest and backward regions in whole of Nepal with its difficult terrains and extreme cold weather has been overlooked despite being a land of tourist potential and other opportunities. There are no motor able roads or airport in upper Dolpo, except the airport near district headquarter, Dunia which is several days journey from upper Dolpo. The people of upper Dolpo are deprived of fundamental rights of good education, basic medical facilities, and others such as postal and electricity services. The death toll cause by lack of basic medical facilities is quite alarming. The existing schools in upper Dolpo have only primary levels and health posts are functional only for a brief summer season. Recently some western NGOs have supported in opening up schools and health posts but due to the insurgency going on in Nepal, these NGOs are being apprehensive of fully implementing further programs. Therefore, some of the NGOs are being inconsistent in supporting their programs in upper Dolpo.
Dolpo Society continues to seek help from the govt, and I/NGOs for the development of upper Dolpo as a whole. As envision in Dolpo Society's aims and objectives significant contribution has been made for the restoration and renovation of religious monuments, preservation of its valuable religious scriptures, artifacts and its unique monastery at Namdho monastery, Shalri monastery, Karang gonpa, Charkha Gonpa, Dho-Tarap Gonpa, Vijer Gonpa, Kupa Gonpa, Komang Gonpa, Shimong Gonpa, Nyishal Gonpa, and Tichurong Gonpa with cash or kind. Further, Dolpo Society has donated Buddhist canons text (Kagur & Tengur) to some monasteries. In an effort to improve village infrastructures, Dolpo Society has built and repaired 10 bridges at Phosumdho, Saldang and Dho-Tarap villages.
Besides, 55 old and new stupas were renovated and built at Shilri gonpa, Saldang gonpa, Karang gonpa, Yashir gonpa and Margum gonpa. Though modern schools are relatively new in upper Dolpo, in the early nineties, NGOs like "Friends of Nepal" opened up one school in Saldang village, and another NGO "Dolpohilphe", Germany, started schools in Namdho and Karang villages, Dolpo Society have lent all the support needed to establish these three schools according to the wishes of donors such as donating land for the schools and by providing free labors for building construction of the schools. The centre also helps provide water supply and other help that is needed for the smooth running of the school locally. The altitude ranges from 2500m to 5070m.The best known of the many isolated high Himalayan valleys across northern Nepal, Dolpo preserves one of the last remnants of traditional Tibetan Culture. Surrounded by high mountains including the Dhaulagiri massif to the southeast and cut off by high passes closed by snow half the year, Dolpo is close to Tibet, where people emigrated from perhaps 1,000 years ago.
Dolpo remains a truly isolated corner of Nepal. Time has stood still here for centuries as the inhabitants of Tibetan stock continue to live, cultivate and trade the way they have done since time immemorial.Shey-Phoksundo National Park in the core of Dolpo Region is famous for snow leopard. A great Naturalist Rodney Jackson conducted his research on snow leopards in Shey Phoksundo area. The finally preserved Eco-system encompasses a wild and wonderful variety of plants and wildlife, including the blue sheep and leopard. A trek through Dolpo is an experience not easily forgotten.
Itinerary
Day 01: Fly from Kathmandu to Nepalganj.
Day 02: Fly from Nepalgunj to Dunai and trek from Juphal to Dunai.
Day 03: Trek from Dunai to Chepka which takes about seven hours.
Day 04: Trek from Chepka to Renje and it takes about six hours.
Day 05: Trek from Renje to Ringmo which takes about seven hours.
Day 06: Rest and exploration.
Day 07: Trek from Ringmo to Phoksumdo Khola (3750) (Camp in the jungle)
Day 08: Camp Sight (4717) - High Camp
Day 09: Mangdalo la (5350 pass) to Shey-Gompa (4160)
Day 10: Rest and Exploration day.
Day 11: Trek to Nangung 4430m (4606)
Day 12: Trek to Saldang (3770)
Day 13: Trek to Khomasgaon 4100m or Koma (4060)
Day 14: Mendo (3950)
Day 15: Upper Dolpo & Great Himalaya Trail (4190)
Day 16: Rapka khola
Day 17: Chharkabhot (4302)
Day 18: Trek from Chharka to Norbulung and it takes about seven hours.
Day 19: Trek from Norbulung to Sangda Phedi and it takes approximately eight hours.
Day 21: Trek from Sangda to Dhagarjun and it takes about eight hours.
Day 22: Trek from Dhagarjun to Jomson and fly to Pokhara.
Day 23: Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu by tourist mini bus that takes about seven hours.
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