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Days 01 :
Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel. |
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Days 02 : Free
day in Kathmandu to make final preparations for your trek. If
you feel that you are adequately prepared and would like to
have an escorted sightseeing tour of Kathmandu city, we will
be glad to arrange it for you. |
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Days 03 : Fly
to Nepalgunj, a major city in western Nepal. A flight of 1.5
hours. Transfer to hotel. |
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Days 04 :
Transfer to the Nepalgunj Airport for an early morning flight
to Jumla. From Jumla trek heading in a south-westerly
direction, the trail passes through terraced fields of wheat,
potato and barley and some small villages. It is a pleasant
day's walk to the village of Gothichour. encounters with Dolpo-pa
traders with their caravans of pack animals, laden with salt
from Tibet, headed for the middle hills is likely. These
traders supplement their income by selling their meager
agricultural produce first in Tibet, in exchange for salt and
then carrying the salt from there to the Nepalese middle
hills. They sell the salt, buy more agricultural produce and
repeat the cycle. It is amazing that most of this trade is
carried on through a system of barter, almost as ancient as
the hills themselves. |
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Days 05 : From
here, the trail continues south-west to Manisangu, where there
is a small police check post where you will need to show your
trekking permit. After this has been examined you will
continue to Sherpa Gaon. This is one of the few Sherpa
enclaves in the Dolpo region and you will have the opportunity
to witness Sherpa culture, as it used to be, unchanged by the
onslaught of modernity. From Sherpa Gaon the trail follows a
series of ups and downs to the village of Churta. |
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Days 06 : After
a long day of constant climbing through hamlets, and the
occsional forest, cross the first of the high passes on this
trip - the Mauri La (4326m). From the pass you descend to the
village of Chaurikot and on to camp. It is very likely that as
you pass through villages in this region people will flock out
of their houses to see you. Do not be alarmed. Some of these
people have never seen westerners before are curious to find
out more about them. You should ask for permission before
taking photographs. People who have not seen cameras, ever, do
not like strange objects which make funny sounds pointed at
them! |
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Days 07-08 : From
Chaurikot you follow a series of ups and downs to the village
of Rimi, high above the north bank of the Bheri River and then
head northwest along the Garpung Khola (Khola=small river),
which is a major tributary of the Bheri to Hurikot. Continuing
from Hurikot you cross the Garpung Khola to its southern bank
and reach Kagmara La (5115m). As you pass through villages
people may come out to you ask for medicines for headaches and
various other ailments. Please DO NOT pass out medications
unless you can determine the nature of the ailment and provide
follow up medical care. |
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Days 09 : This
is a day for you to spend acclimatizing to the high altitude
and to get some real rest after the strenuous trekking of the
last couple of days. You will need to go to bed early today to
be able to wake up and make a very early start tomorrow. |
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Days 10 : Waking
up early you start out, upwards, for the Kagmara La before the
day gets hot and the sun melts teh snow (when there is some),
making ascent difficult. This is going to be a long day. On
the ascent to the pass the forest at first is quite dense and
sighting are possible of the Red Panda and various kinds of
birds. On the rare occasion you may be lucky and see markings
of the black bear, snow leopard or the Himalayan wolf.. On
still rare occasions you may see the animals themselves. After
crossing the Kagmara La, the trail descends to Chouri Kharka
from where magnificent views of the Kajiroba Himal are
available.
After descending for some time you arrive at a birch forest
where water is available. Your camp will be set up at a grassy
spot near the forest. It is possible to sight blue sheep on
the opposite slopes but, you need a good pair of binoculars as
these animals blend very well with the surrounding landscapes. |
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Days 11 : Further
decend to Dorjan Khola. Continue through the village of Pungmo
to Suli Khola and then turning north you continue to the
village of Ringmo. Ringmo is one of the enclaves where Bon Po
is still practiced and is situated very close to Phoksundo
Lake. |
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Days 12 : The
icy waters give off a blue to turquoise color and a sunny day
by the lake gives you some much needed rest. If the weather is
good you can see the peaks of the Kanjiroba Himal and the
other peaks surrounding Kagmara La. It is also possible to
visit the Ringmo Monastery at the edge of the lake. |
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Days 13 : Set
off from Ringmo, heading south back over the previous trail as
far as the point where the trail meets the one from Kagmara La
and then proceed further south to the village of Sumdowa. The
headquarters of the National Park is located at Sumdowa. Trek
further south along the Suli Gad River to the village of
Aankhe on the east bank of the Suli Gad River. |
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Days 14 : Continue
trekking south through the village of Roha Gaon to the
settlement at Suli gad along the river and then continue to
the large settlement of Dunai. Cross the river and head west
towards the airfield at Juphal from where you will catch your
flight to Nepalgunj and then to Kathmandu. |
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Days 15 : This
is a spare day in Juphal, incase you are delayed getting there
for a number of reasons, including sickness or injury to any
of your group members. You will be booked onto the flight to
Nepalgunj and then to Kathmandu the next day. |
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Days 16 : The
flight to Nepalgunj is in mid-morning therefore there is no
early morning rush to get to the airport. There will be a
transit period of some hours in Nepalgunj before your flight
to Kathmandu is called. Arrive in Kathmandu in the evening and
transfer to your hotel. |
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Days 17-19 : These
are "cushion" days in Kathmandu in case your return is delayed
due to bad weather or other circumstances. Otherwise these
days may be used for sightseeing around Kathmandu Valley or
for overnight excursions. Our office in Kathmandu will be glad
to assist you in planning any sight seeing tours or
excursions. |
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Days 20 : Transfer
to airport and fly out of Nepal. |
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SERVICES INCLUDE:
Airport transfer, flight from Kathmandu - Nepalgunj -
Juphal and back from Juphal - Nepalgunj - Kathmandu.
Twin sharing accommodation in tented camps during the
trek on full board basis (breakfast, lunch and dinner.
All trekking equipments such as tents, mattresses,
kitchen tent, toilet tent, chairs and tables and kitchen
utensils. An English speaking guide, cooks, helpers.
Restricted area trekking permit and park conservation
fees.
SERVICES EXCLUDE:
Airport tax and insurance, emergency evacuation,
travelling and health insurance. Sleeping bags and
trekking sticks. Tips and gratitude. |