Jumlas to Dolpo is perhaps the best way to get a taste of remote Nepali country life.
Arranged in the seasons when the air is clear, the mountains are lovely, and the dry plains heart touching, this trek climbs up to villages, which are possibly the highest natural settlements of man. Mountains and monasteries are found in unlikely places, and the region still has followers of the pre-Buddhist Bonpo religion.
This region was opened up in 1989 to organized trekking groups and to individual trekkers in 1990. There are Tibetan style inner Dolpo villages in Tarap, but most of the southern part of Dolpo is a region of Hindu influence.
This trek begins from Jumla, taking the trail route via Garankot, Bolanga Pass and assent to Bottom Baga La (5180m), which is highest point of the trek. We descend through Ringmo, Chepka down to Juphal, where we catch the flight to Kathmandu via Nepalgunj.
Day 01: Kathmandu fly to Nepalgunj (overnight at hotel)
Day 02: Nepalgunj fly to juphal trek to Dunai (over night at camp)
Day 03: Dunai to shartara
Day 04: shartara to kanigoun
Day 05: kani to lahini
Day 06: Lahini to dho-Tarap
Day 07: acclimatization at Dho-tarap
Day 08: dho-tarap num-la base
Day 09: num-la pass to bag-la base
Day 10: bag-la pass to yak kharka
Day 11: yak kharka to ringmo{phoksundo lake}
Day 12: explore phoksundo lake
Day 13: Ringmo to pungmi
Day 14: pungmi to kagmara high camp
Day 15: kagmara pass to forest camp
Day 16: forest camp to kaigaun
Day 17: kaigaun to chourikot
Day 18: barbarilagna pass to churta
Day 19: chutra to veri ship farm
Day 20: veri farm to jumla
Day 21: fly back to Nepalgunj and same day fly to kathmandu