Tsho Rolpa and Dudh Kunda trekking Tsho Rolpa is one of the highest lake in Nepal located at 4880 m in the Rolwaling Valley at Dolkha district. In this trek another attraction is beautiful lake Dudh Kunda lying near to Tsho Rolpa located at around 4800 meter. When you go on this trek it is best to Dudh Kunda before Tsho Rolpa, because after reaching Dudh Kunda when you come to Tsho Rolpa its downhills only. This trekking route is very peaceful, lush and green. Dense forests of different types of Rododendron flowers are found on its way. Really it was lonelise path via the dense forest, beautiful vegetation, fantastic sound of birds and strems make our trek attractive. This 6 days trek is an experience unlike any other. Especially when going on this trekking it is recommend to spend the first night at Simigaun, the second night at Dongang and third night at Na village. September to November and March to May are highly recommend for...
Read moreGreat experience at Rolwaling area- Gaurishankar Conservation Area. Too much steps to climb which makes a very good exercise of legs one reaches thangdim. When youre up at tso… dudkunda is worthy to visit. Trek in cosy way not in rush to avoid the altitude sickness. Eat and drink water a lot. No alcohols in high altitude. Food till beding was good to my palate. Stayed at hotel white yak at simigaon. Tsering bhuti ko hotel (second one) at dongang and gaurishanker at beding. For food and stay i give then five star as it tasted good and i ate a lot this time on my trek which never had happened before and also extra duvets. Can Q/A in the...
Read moreTsho Rolpa is one of the largest glacial lakes in Nepal. It's located between the Langtang and Everest mountain ranges, near the Tibetan border. The lake has grown considerably over the past 50 years due to glacial melting in the Himalayas. The lake continues to expand due to the rapid melting of an adjoining glacier and the calving of surrounding ice cliffs.The Tsho Rolpa Lake Trek usually takes around 6-7 days to complete. The trek starts at Chet Chet, which is about 188 km from Kathmandu. From Chetchet, it takes 4-6 days to complete the entire trek and return...
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