Rupinala trek with dudh pokhari
Rupinala Trek with Dudh Pokhari-23 Days |
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This trek was officially
opened to tourist in
1991, but mountaineering
expeditions have had
long access to the area.
In 1950 a party led by
H.W. Tillman trekked
from Thonje to Bimtang
and col. Jimmy Roberts
crossed the Larkya La
looking for an
interesting mountain to
climb. Manaslu( 8163m)
was attempted by
Japanese Expeditions
every year from 1952
until 1956 when the
first ascent was made.
Having become known as
“Japanese Mountain” much
of the information about
the area was available
in Japanese. The
Japanese continued to
dominate the climbing
scene of Manaslu until
1971. A few trekkers
including peripatetic
Hugh Swift, Managed to
obtain the trekking
permit for the region
but otherwise this trek
always has been the
domain of the
mountaineering
expedition.This trek is
geographically
spectacular and
culturally fascinating
circumnavigating Manaslu
peak 29 (7871m) Himal
Chuli (7893m) and Boudha
(6672m). Much of this
trek is in a region of
strong Tibetan
influence. We cross the
Rupina-La (4520m) and
descend to the
Marshyangdi river and
further trek down to
Besisahar from where we
will drive back to
Kathmandu. |
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