Opening up Dolpo
The lower reaches of Dolpo district in the rainshadow of the Dhaulagiri massif was opened to tourists by the Nepali Government in May 1989. Trekkers can now explore the areas of Tarakot, Do (Tarap Valley) and Phok-sumdo Lake. They can cross the Kagmara pass or take a more southern route into Jumla in the west. And climbers have 12 peaks of the Kanjiroba Himal range to choose from. A quick entry can be made from the STOL airstrip of Jufaal, which is perched over the Bheri river.
The northern villages of Vijer, Saldang, Tinje, Tsharka (Charka Bhot) and Mukot remain off-limits to foreigners, thus cutting off the Shey Valley, a place of great religious significance to the local Buddhist population. The high route from Phoksumdo to Mustang is also similarly inaccessible.