Dhaulagiri
I (White Mountain) is the 7th highest mountain in the world (8,167m/26,869ft)
and is separated from the Annapurna region by the Kali Gandaki River
Gorge, which is also the deepest in the world. This trek offers views
of fifteen peaks above 7,000 meters with some of the best views of
the Dhaulagiri range from Magdi Glacier, Dhaulagiri Base camp (4750m),
the French Pass (5360m, and the highest point of the trek), Tukuche
Peak and Putali Himal. After crossing the French pass you will come
upon a hidden snow valley, giving you a heavenly experience of the
winter white world. The Dhampus Pass between Tukuche peak and Thapa
peak is another taste of heaven on the trek!
This
trek is relatively strenuous and requires high altitude trekking
experience. You will need to wear gaiters and carry an ice-axe with
you for at least three days of this trek. |
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| I T I N E R A R Y |
| Day
01 |
Kathmandu
Kathmandu guided city tour. |
| Day
02 |
Kathmandu
Spend the day on a guided tour of sacred Tibetan stupas
and monasteries.
Overnight in hotel |
| Day
03 |
Beni
(830m/2,731ft)
Fly to Pokhara (35 minutes) and drive 82km (4 hrs) to
Beni.
Overnight in Lodge |
| Day
04 |
Babichoaur
(950m/3,126ft)
Trek 18km (6.5 hrs) to Babichoaur, getting a glimpse of
the middle hills of Nepal. The trail follows the Myagdi
Khola (river) and passes by terraced fields and villages.
Some of the houses in these villages are painted red with
black windows and doors, indicating a typical Hindu house.
The last three hours of the trek is on relatively flat
terrain.
Overnight in stay tents |
| Day
05 |
Dharapani
(1,500m/4935ft)
This 12km (7 hrs) trek continues along the Myagdi Khola
to Darbang Village, where we cross over to the west bank
of the river. Shortly after crossing we begin our 2.5
hour steep ascent to the ridge, where we can see Mt. Myagumath
(6,273m/20,638ft) and Mt. Jirbang (6,062m/19,944ft).
Overnight stay in tents |
| Day
06 |
Muri
(1,815m/5,971ft)
The trek to Muri is 12km/6.5 hrs. From Dharapani to Sibang
it is for the most part a gradual ascent, with intermittent
short but steep ascents. In the wet season the trail descends
to Dara Khola and gradually climbs on the other side of
the river before reaching Muri, a congested village consisting
of wicker-work houses. This area is inhabited by the Magar
ethnic group, a mongoloid race of people who were formerly
Buddhist practitioners. Soon after arrival in these mid
hill regions they were persuaded to convert to Hinduism,
but have maintained their original spoken language (tibeto-bermal).
We will make camp above the village from where you can
see Mt. Manapati (6,380m/20,990ft), Mt. Jirbang (6,062m/19,944ft),
and a few peaks of the Dhaulagiri Massif including Gurja
Himal (7,193m/23,665ft).
Overnight stay in tents |
| Day
07 |
Boghara
(2,080m/6,843ft)
The 10km (7.5 hrs) trek alternates between descent and
ascent along the Muri and Myagdi Rivers with a relatively
flat section at Naura Bhir (bhir is cliff). The trail
changes dramatically at this point as we ascend a very
treacherous and narrow section of the trail before descending
on similar terrain to Boghara, the last village on this
route.
Overnight stay in tents |
| Day
08 |
Dobang
(2,520m/8,291ft)
Trek 10km (6 hrs) to Dobang. The valley is narrow and
deeply wedged between the peaks of Dhaulagiri massif and
Mt. Manapathi. The trail first goes down and climbs to
the ledge before it comes back to the river bed. We will
pass through some thick woods with occasional clearings
for cow-herding huts. From here the trek to Dobang is
gradual.
Overnight stay in tents |
| Day
09 |
Choriban
(3,110m/10,232ft)
We trek 9km (4.5 hrs) along the Myagdi Khola through landslide
prone areas and at times thick vegetation. Attention should
be paid while we cross the rivers over the locally made
wooden bridges.
Overnight stay in tents |
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10 |
Pakoban
(3,585m/11,795ft)
Cross the Choriban River and than trek 8km (5hrs) over
the high alpine meadows, with Dhaulagiri I (8,167m/26,869ft)
looming in the east. We will go down a slippery and treacherous
path where the glacier and the river join, so caution
is a must! We will make camp on the other side of the
river. The next three trekking days we will be walking
through a perpetual snowline.
Overnight stay in tents |
| Day
11 |
Pakoban
Today is a planned rest day for acclimatization.
Overnight stay in tents |
| Day
12 |
Dhaulagiri
Base Camp (4,750m/15,628ft)
We begin our 13km (8 hrs) trek following the Myagdi River
for 1.5 hours before it see-saws over the glacial moraine.
As we trek across the glacier we will go over many boulders,
avoiding the crevasses. Along the trail, we can see Tukuche
Peak, Mukut Himal, Sita Chuchura and Dhaulagiri I. We
will make our camp on the glacier.
Overnight stay in tents |
| Day
13 |
Hidden
Valley (5,180m/17,042ft)
The 9km (6.5hrs) trek to Hidden Valley, a very wide meadow
where the Thakali people bring their yaks in the summer
to graze, passes between Sita Chuchura and Tukuche Peak.
After the first hour of trekking we will climb for 30
minutes to the top of the ridge. Atop the ridge the French
pass (5,360m/17,634ft) can be seen on the other side of
the snow covered slope. Once on the pass we can get spectacular
views of Hidden Valley surrounded by an ampitheater of
peaks including Dhampus peak (6,035m/19,855ft), Tukuche
(6,920m/22,767ft) and Dhaulagiri I (8,167m/26,869ft).
Overnight stay in tents |
| Day
14 |
Yak
Kharka (3,680m/12,107ft)
We will leave by 5:00AM to begin our 14km (6hrs) trek
to cross Dhampus Pass (5,258m/17,299ft) before sunrise.
The view of the entire Annapurna Range being touched by
the sun with the valley resting below in the darkness
is amazing.
Overnight stay in tents |
| Day
15 |
Marpha
(2,667m/8,774ft)
From Yak Kharka we descend 8km (6 hrs) along the flank
of the mountain to once again reach civilization. We return
to the tree-line, terraced potato and buckwheat fields,
and farmhouses. Marpha is famous for its apple orchards
and is home to two lovely Tibetan Monasteries (Solmi and
Rinjin Gompa). This will be the last night with all of
our crew so we will have a celebration to end our journey
together.
Overnight stay in lodge |
| Day
16 |
Jomsom
(2,700 m/8,883ft)
Today is by far the easiest of our trekking days. We will
leave at leisure to trek the 6km (2 hrs) to Jomsom, and
will spend the rest of the day relaxing.
Overnight stay in lodge |
| Day
17 |
Pokhara
Fly from Jomsom to Pokhara in the early morning and spend
the rest of the day exploring Pokhara or relaxing.
Check into Hotel
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| Day
18 |
Pokhara
Today is a rest day in this lovely lakeside town. You
can go paddling on the lake or take a visit to the Peace
Temple which overlooks the lake. |
| Day
19 |
Kathmandu
Morning yoga at 6:30 before breakfast
Fly to Kathmandu in the late morning after breakfast. |
| Day
20 |
Kathmandu
Depature\drive to Airport |
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Cost per
person:
US $3,750 based on a 4-person group,
US $3,250 based on a 6-person group. Prices are subject
to change. Contact us to confirm quotes, or to inquire
about a private trek quote. |
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Price Includes:
Roundtrip ground transportation
from Kathmandu, accommodations (based on double occupancy)
and breakfasts while in Kathmandu; and equipment such
as: two-person tents, dining tent, foam mats, stools and
all cooking and kitchen gear; all trekking expenses, support
crew and sightseeing within the tour program; professional
guides and escorts throughout the trip; all admissions
and special service charges, as per itinerary. |
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Price Excludes :
international flight and airport
taxes; visa and passport fees; medical and trip cancellation
insurance; accommodation while in Kathmandu; any personal
expenses such as: laundry, phone calls, alcoholic beverages,
gratuity for our crew and any personal medical expenses.
Personal camping gear such as: sleeping bags, sleeping
pads, etc., are not included. |
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