Many people described Western Nepal is an unexplored destination. Western Nepal was once the centre of a large empire that extended in to Tibet and India and it now has a large population of both Hindus and Buddhists. It is remote and unknown from the western viewpoint because of its relative inaccessibility and its distance from Kathmandu.
Regular flights to Jumla, Simikot (Humla), Dunai (Dolpo), Gamgadi (Mugu) and other airstrips in the west reduce this remoteness. People have seen "before airplane instead of vehicle". They are uneducated but smiley and good heart. The cultural diversity and geographical beauty is the wealth of Western Nepal. We advice you to join with us because our intimate contact extend in this area.
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Dolpo High Pass Trekking
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