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Nepal first came into world focus when Tenzing and Hillary conquered Mt. Everest. Ever since, there have been countless expeditions heading off to the Himalayas. With eight of world's highest peaks within Nepal's boundaries, there is tremendous interest in the Nepal Himalaya.
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Paragliding is perhaps the most rewarding of short duration adventure sports given the fact that there’s nothing between you and the scenery unfolding before you. This sport comes closest to flying like a bird as you share airspace with vultures, eagles, kites and other birds as you glide over Pokhara valley. In the distance lie the majestic Himalayas and down below are the villages, monasteries, temples, lakes and jungles, a true bird’s eye view and a fascinating one at that.
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Everything festive in Nepal traditionally begins with something religious and moves with spontaneous spirit into a pleasant family feast. This is because, for Nepali's, relegion has always influenced and has been the core of Nepali culture.
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For adventure seekers, rafting is the perfect way for an extended adventure on the river to get your adrenaline pumping to a new high. Nepal has some of the best rivers for rafting. Rafting trips for some is the highlight of their stay in Nepal.
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The Dolpo Trek Dolpo lies in the north-west region of Nepal (situated behind the Dhaulagiri massif) and is one of the most remote and least exposed areas of Nepal. These unexplored, high altitude valleys were not opened until 1989. Isolated by the difficult topography, the people in this region have preserved their lifestyle, remaining almost untouched by the trappings of modern society. This trek is an opportunity to meet people who follow a lifestyle that goes back centuries. Dolpo was popularized by Eric Valli’s film “Caravan” which was nominated for an Oscar. 

The people of Dolpo are of Tibetan origin and maintain their Tibetan culture with monasteries that follow closely the Buddhism of Tibet. The proximity with Tibet has ensured that little has changed since their forefathers crossed the border into Nepal. The trek is enlivened by the sight of yak caravans that even today travel long distances through difficult terrain to barter goods. The people of Dolpo have a primitive lifestyle with their own dialect and culture. During this wonderful trek you can visit several unique monasteries (gompas) like Shey Gompa (The Crystal Monastery) which is an important pilgrimage site for Tibetans. A special permit is issued for treks in this region and trekkers should be physically fit as there are long and strenuous stretches en route. 

Lower Dolpo: 
This is perhaps the most popular trek in western Nepal. The trail passes through Shey-Phoksundo National Park for which an entry fee should be paid in addition to the trekking permit fees.  The most convenient means of reaching Lower Dolpo is to fly to Juphal airstrip, which is a 4-hour walk from Dunai, the district headquarters of Dolpo. There are regular flights to Dunai from Nepalgunj. However, if you wish to trek all the way, the trek begins from Dhorpatan which in turn can be reached from Pokhara or Tansen. 

The trek can be completed between 8-12 days depending upon weather conditions and side excursions. The Lower Dolpo Circuit can be done either clockwise or anti-clockwise, depending on your preference. The highlights of the trek are the pristine Phoksundo Lake, featured in “Caravan” and the enchanting Tarap valley.  
The same trek taking the anti-clockwise route starts from Juphal and follows the valley of Barbung Khola through Dunai and Tarakot. The trail now heads north towards the Tarap valley.  The two-day trek up the Tarap valley to Dho Tarap is relatively difficult as you reach altitudes of 4000m. From Dho Tarap, two of the highest elevations are traversed before reaching Ringmo and Phoksundo lake. 
From Ringmo, it is another two or three days of trekking back to Juphal passing through the villages of Sumduwa, Sepla and Hanke.  

Upper Dolpo:
Compared to the number of visitors to Lower Dolpo, few trekkers enter the upper section of Shey-Phoksundo National Park. A special permit must be obtained to enter this region. What attracts visitors to Upper Dolpo is the wilderness and the pristine landscape. Being a part of the Tibetan plateau, it is dry, cold and sparsely vegetated. The park, and particularly the northern part, is home to some rare and endangered wildlife such as the musk deer, snow leopard, and blue sheep. This region is also well known for rare Himalayan herbs.  

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