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Western Region |
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This is a far and remote region of myths and adventures! This remote, rugged land of elevated open valleys, long ridges, temperate forests, alpine meadows and virgin rivers of western region of Nepal has been visited by very few numbers of westerners. The region still holds the remnants of the bygone era, and one can find sculptured temples, stone pillars and carving in the desolate Tibetan-like plateau. Compared to Nepal's other popular trekking regions,this region offers the feeling of real Nepal with its rural life style of the people and their centuries- old culture. The history and anthropology of western Nepal are complex and fascinating. Only full board camping treks provide access to this remote region and it requires a special permit which cost higher than other normal trekking routes. |
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Dhorpatan - Jumla Trek |
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In the far reaches of northwestern Nepal lies the extreme landscape of Upper Dolpo. The trail begins by meandering through pine and cedar forest with views of the massive Dhaualgiri range in the background. The entrance to Dolpo lies beyond the Jangla Bhanjyang Pass, (4500m). At the head of the valley lies snow-capped peaks and the desolate Tibetan ... |
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Humla - Simikot Trek |
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The trek through Humla, Nepal's highest, northernmost and most remote district, is culturally and scenically rewarding. This trek is a mix of moderate and strenuous walk. The trek starts from Simikot towards the Karnali river bank through Thakuri villages and Humla, a Tibetan settlement. Traditional village settings, rural lifestyle of people, loca ... |
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Upper Dolpo Shey Gompa Trek |
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Upper Dolpa is the most remote region of Nepal and the major highlight of this area is Shey Phoksumdo lake and Shey Gompa. This region is bordered by the Dhaulagiri to the east and south and Churen Himal range to the west. Trekking to the Upper Dolpo offers you a remarkable experience of a lifetime. You will see pristine snowy peaks, walk through a ... |
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Upper Dolpo Trek |
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The desolate land of Dolpo lies on the northern trans Himalayan region in Nepal. The trail begins by meandering through pine and cedar forest enjoying the views of the massif Dhaualgiri range in the background. The entrance to Dolpo lies beyond the Jangla Bhanjyang Pass (4500m). At the head of the valley lay snow-capped peaks and the desolate Tibet ... |
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