Dolpo Trekking in Nepal

Dolpo region is located between the Tibetan plateau and the Dhaulagiri ranges in Nepal. The lack of other tourists, the warm welcome given by the hardy Dolpo-Pa and the fascinating insight into the Tibetan way of life makes this an extremely varied and special trek.

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Climbing Mera Peak

Mera Peak (6,461m/21,190ft) is the highest trekking peak in Nepal. Mera Peak trek is one of the most impressive trekking peaks and holds as the highest trekking peak among other over 6,000 meters. From the peak astonishing views of the Himalayan vista is seen from the summit with five 8,000m peaks visible including Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu and Kanchenjunga.

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Climbing Island Peak

Providing aspirants a less exacting mountain climbing experience, Island Peak trek tops out at 6189 meter, where trekkers can obsess sublime spectacles of lush forested valleys and serene mountain ranges. The name “Island Peak” was given to Imja Tse because of its appearance from a distance: an island amidst a sea of ice. If you’re a novice trekker with some basic rope handling and mountaineering skills, Island Peak, is your ideal mountaineering objective.

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Mardi Himal Trek: Trekking in Nepal

Mardi Himal trek, situated in the east of Annapurna Base camp trek, is one of the most popular trekking destinations in Nepal. Hence, the trek is very suitable for novice trekkers, as it is a shorter trek with relatively low elevation. The immersive Himalayan vista offered by the Mardi Himal trek is also a reason for the growing popularity of this trek in recent years.

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