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Dhaulagiri Base Camp Trekking,Dhaulagiri circuit Trekking

Dhaulagiri Base Camp Trekking

Dhaulagiri Base Camp Trekking

Mount Dhaulagiri (8137m), the seventh highest peak in the world rises above the Kali Gandaki River which flows between the Annapurna massif.The trail extends through one of Nepal's wildest and most remote areas where the mountain scenery is simply breathtaking.

This journey is recommended for experienced high altitude trekkers in very good physical condition. The route is possible only in the autumn season due to excessive snow and ice conditions in the winter and spring. The region is practically virgin territory for trekkers providing some extremely dramatic contrasts.Well-equipped and fully self-sufficient parties can do the circuit of the Dhaulagiri massif. The minimum time that should be allowed for this itinerary is 18 days, Pokhara to Pokhara, but a few extra days should be added to allow for side trips or delays caused by bad weather. The route crosses two high passes which lie in remote country far removed from any outside assistance. Particular care must be taken with regards to proper acclimatization and staff equipment. Since much of the first half of the trek is on rarely trekked trails, the services of an experienced local guide are highly recommended. No special permits are required for the Dhaulagiri Circuit but for the last part, down the Kali Gandaki, you will need an ACAP entry permit.

The trek is best started from Beni, the Headquarters of Myagdi district. Myagdi is one of the most easterly of the districts where the Magar people predominate. This group of hill dwellers are similar in many ways to their Gurung neighbors, but are thought to have settled in Nepal some time earlier. Like their Gurung cousins, the Magars have traditionally served in the Gurkha regiments for centuries. Regular bus services operate from Pokhara as far as Baglung and from there less frequent services to Beni.

The Dhaulagiri trail follows the Myagdi Khola, the river that drains the southern side of the Dhaulagiri massif. Passing through the settlements of Darbang and Muri, the country is still quite heavily populated with scattered villages and farming land. Beyond Muri, the Myagdi Khola swings north and the landscape becomes much more rugged and sparsely populated. The tree line is reached just below the Italian base camp, located at the snout of the Chhonbaraan Glacier. This is an ideal place to spend a day acclimatizing, and walk about exploring the hills in the area.

The next two days are spent on the glacier; the second night is spent at Dhaulagiri Base Camp, a rugged spot with some spectacular views of the western face of Dhaulagiri. From here the trail crosses the French pass which at 5,360 meters is the highest point of the trek. Descending from the French Pass you enter the lonely, but fascinating area known as Hidden Valley. This place is one of the few true wilderness areas accessible to trekkers in Nepal. The valley stretches away to the north eventually narrowing to a rugged gorge that connects the Upper Dolpa. There are reports of many endangered species residing in this area including the elusive snow leopard.

From the Hidden valley, the trail now crosses Dhampus pass (sometimes known as Thapa pass). While not as high as the French Pass, it is roughly 100 m lower, Dhampus Pass has a reputation for bad weather which can make the crossing and subsequent descent something of a problem. Trekkers must be aware of the health of their group members and staff, especially on the section between the French Pass and Dhampus Pass. Any person suffering from symptoms of AMS must not be taken on over the French Pass but must immediately be taken back down the Myagdi Khola to a lower altitude. Having a group member suffer from AMS between the passes poses a serious problem as the only way to get the patient some assistance is to ascend first before descending, which would make the problem worse.
Having crossed Dhampus pass, the trail descends into the valley of the Kali Gandaki meeting the main trail at either Marpha or Tukuche. On the way down to the valley, there are some spectacular views across to the Annapurnas and up into the arid steppes of Mustang.



Highlights of the Trip

Trip Highlights

Trip Duration: 25 Days 
Trek Duration: 20 Days 
Grade: Strong
Highest Point:Italian Base Camp 3660 m, Hidden Valley Camp (5000m)
Best Season:Mar,Apr, May,Sep,Oct, Nov
Activities: Trekking & Cultural Excursion 
Accommodation: Deluxe Hotels in City & Camping/Lodges Trekking
Group Size: Min 2 to 25


Trip Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu& transfer hotel.Dhaulagiri Base Camp
Day 02: Full day sightseeing in Kathmandu. Sightseeing spots are Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, Swyambhunath Stupa, Kathmandu Durbar Square and Patan Durbar Square .
Day 03: Fly from Kathmandu to Pokhara / drive to Baglung (740 m).
Day 04: Commence trekking / Baglung / Maldhunga .
Day 05: Trek to Maldhunga / Darbang (1030 M).
Day 06: Trek to Takum.
Day 07: Trek to Muri (1840M).
Day 08: Trek to Bagar (1990 m).
Day 09: Trek to Dovan (2545 m).
Day 10: Trek to Upper Vungini (Italian Base Camp 3660 m) .
Day 11: Upper Vugini (Italian Base Camp 3660 m) .
Day 12: Upper Vugini (Italian Base Camp) to glacier camp.
Day 13: Trek to Glacier camp / Dhaulagiri Base Camp (4750m).
Day 14: Dhaulagiri Base Camp / French Col / Hidden Valley.
Day 15: Trek to Hidden Valley Camp (5000m).
Day 16: Hidden Valley / Yak Kharka.
Day 17: Trek to Marpha (2610 m).
Day 18: Trek to Ghasa (2210 m).
Day 19: Trek to Tatopani (1110M).
Day 20: Trek to Ghorepani (2860m).
Day 21: Trek to Tadapani (2640 M).
Day 22: Trek to Ghandruk (1950M).
Day 23: Trek to Birethanti & drive back to Pokhara.
Day 24: Fly or drive back to Kathmandu & transfer to hotel.
Day 25: Departure for onward destination.

Trekking Destination: Kathmandu - Pokhara - Kathmandu
Group Size: 01-25
Highest Access of the Trekking: 5000m
Grade:
Transportation: Surface
Mode of Trekking Tour: Camping/Lodges
Trekking Hour: 4-6
Total Days: 25 Days

The cost of each trip differs as per the size of group, choice of hotel, client's interest of service and correction in our itinerary.

For Price of this trip, please contact us 

Tour Cost Include:

» Airport pick up and Drop by private car/van/bus.
» Accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
» All meals (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) during the trekking.
» All necessary permits and conservation entry permits.
» All accommodations in lodges/tea houses during the trekking
» Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) Permit.
» An experienced, helpful and friendly Guide, porters (1 porter for 2 peoples).
» Salary, Food, Drinks, Accommodation, Transportation and Insurance for the Guide and Porter.
» Medical supplies (first aid kit will be available).
» All government taxes.
» All transportation by car/ van/ bus
 Tour Cost Exclude:
» Nepal entry visa fee
» Your Travel insurance.
» Your personal expenses.
» All lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara
» International airfare and airport departure tax.
» Bottle Drinks.
» Tips for the guide and porte

Departure dates for 2015 :

Oct 9 - 24
Oct. 25 - Nov. 9
Nov. 13 - 28

Please contact us for special discounted promotional Annapurna Circuit trekking cost

 





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