At a glance
The Beni Lower Dolpo trekking path joins an ancient, locally used trade route to Tibet and gradually climbs to the large village of Dolpo in the prosperous Tarap Valley. Lower and Upper Dolpo have been inhabited by peoples from Tibet for thousands of years. The people residing here are buddhist following the busshist culture mainly
The Beni Lower Dolpo trekking path joins an ancient, locally used trade route to Tibet and gradually climbs to the large village of Dolpo in the prosperous Tarap Valley. Lower and Upper Dolpo have been inhabited by peoples from Tibet for thousands of years. The people residing here are buddhist following the busshist culture mainly
Description
The Beni Lower Dolpo trekking path joins an ancient, locally used trade route to Tibet and gradually climbs to the large village of Dolpo in the prosperous Tarap Valley. Lower and Upper Dolpo have been inhabited by peoples from Tibet for thousands of years. The people residing here are buddhist following the busshist culture mainly. Numerous of Gumba can be explored on the way to this trek.The main attraction of this region would be the landscape, religion, culture, wilderness region and Shey Phoksundo Lake.