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French-Pass & Annapurna Trekking, Dhaulagiri French Pass treks

French-Pass & Annapurna

Dhaulagiri French-Pass & Annapurna Trekking

Dhaulagiri Circuit trek via French Pass is that one trek that offers magnanimous amount of Himalayan panorama finely blended with culturally rich settlements. Among many trekking routes in this region, Dhaulagiri trek via French pass is the finest. The trek is quite challenging that goes through the off beaten path and encircles Mt Dhaulagiri which is the seventh highest mountain in the world.
The trek begins from Beni which is the district headquarter of Myagdi and Magars and main ethnic group living in the area. Following Myagdi Khola the trail goes through many settlements and thickly forested jungles through endless Dhaulagiri moraine for several days till you reach Dhaulagiri Base Camp. As we reach there we will get ourselves ready for crossing “French Pass (5630m)” which is the main highlight of the trip which ultimately leads us to Hidden valley. This exhausting but a straightforward pass is situated beneath the northern slopes of Dhaulagiri (8167m) offering stupendous view of Himalayas in the vicinity. We will stay overnight in the Hidden valley and next day we will trek down to Marpha in the Kali Gandaki Valley and cross Dhampus pass. After crossing Dhampus pass we will trek to Jomsom where the trek comes to an end.



Highlights of the Trip

Trip Highlights

Trip Duration: 18 Days 
Trek Duration: 14 Days 
Grade: Strong
Highest Point: Hidden Valley 4860m via French Pass 5360m
Best Season:Mar,Apr, May,Sep,Oct, Nov,Dec 
Activities: Trekking & Cultural Excursion 
Accommodation: Deluxe Hotels in City & Camping in Trekking
Group Size: Min 1 to 25


Trip Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu & Transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Kathmandu Sightseeing
Day 03: Fly Kathmandu to Pokhara 980m, drive to trailhead 1110m
Day 04: To Dharapani 1200m. Walk approx. 7 hours
Day 05: Trek to Muri 1800m. Walk approx 7 hours
Day 06: To Bogare 2080m. Walk approx 6 hours
Day 07: To Dobang 2430m. Walk approx 7 hours
Day 08: Trek to Sallaghari 2820m. Walk approx 7 hours
Day 9 to 10: To Italian Base Camp 3500m. Walk approx 4 hours, & rest day
Day 11: To Japanese Base Camp or Deposit Camp 4100m. Walk approx. 4 hours
Day 12 to 13: To Dhaulagiri Base Camp 4550m. Walk approx 4 hours, & rest day
Day 14: To Hidden Valley 4860m via French Pass 5360m. Walk approx 8-9 hours
Day 15: To Alubari or Yak Kharka 3900m. Walk approx 7 hours
Day 16: To Jomsom 2670m via Marpha 2667m. Walk approx 5 hours
Day 17: Fly Jomsom to Pokhara & Kathmandu
Day 18: Kathmandu Departure

Details of Itinerary

Day 01: Kathmandu
Arrive at Kathmandu International Airport and get transferred to a hotel.Our Tour Manager will give you the brifing about the trip uppon arrival in Hotel.

Day 02 : Kathmandu
After breakfast proceed for city tour of Kathmandu visiting Durbar Square, complex of palaces, courtyard and temples, built between the 12th and 18th centuries use to be the seat of the ancient Malla kings of Kathmandu. In the afternoon visit the Swoyambunath Stupa and Patan City. Swoyambhunath Stupa, atop the hillock is one of the holiest Buddhist sites in Nepal enlisted in the World Heritage Site. Patan City is an enchanting melange of palace buildings, artistic courtyard and former palace complex. One remarkable monument here is a 16th century temple dedicated to the Hindu God Lord Krishna, built entirely of stone.

Day 03: Fly Kathmandu to Pokhara 980m, drive to trailhead 1110m
This morning we take a flight west to Pokhara, Nepal's second largest town (820m) and make our way to our first night's camp. On arrival we are greeted with sights of the entire Annapurna Range. We drive through pitch road until Beni and then off road after that. We make our way to Darbang (1110m) for the night; today's journey takes approx. 6-7 hours.

Day 04: To Dharapani 1200m. Walk approx. 7 hours
It is initially an easy walk as we follow the valley upstream but then we take a steeper route in the afternoon from the village of Phedi. The trail winds through conifer forests and then levels out as we head in to Dharapani. At this busy Magar village time can be taken to explore while camp is set in the schoolyard on the far side of the town. Dhaulagiri dominates to the northeast, while the Gurga Himal is to the northwest.
Day 05: Trek to Muri 1800m. Walk approx 7 hours
An ascent of the ridge initially brings us out on to broad hillsides of cultivated fields and an open view of the Myagdi Khola. We traverse down towards it, crossing the Dhara Khola and climbing steeply to Muri, a traditional Mager village. As we approach Miri, numerous valleys open before us to provide vistas of Dhaulagiri I (8167m) and the Gurja Himal (7193m).

Day 06: To Bogare 2080m. Walk approx 6 hours
A solid day of walking. Dropping first to the Dhola Khola, we climb a ridge to Gorban Dhara. The view from the pass is excellent and Ghustang (6465m) rises from the valley head. We descend to the Myagdi, ascend steeply and descend again to the river as the valley narrows to form a spectacular gorge.

Day 07: To Dobang 2430m. Walk approx 7 hours
Another excellent walk as we traverse through the gorge with its many short up and downs, the result of parts of the trail regularly being washed away by the monsoonal rains. The trail leads through temperate forests to the beautiful setting of Dobang. There are few villages now and we trek in dense rhododendron forest and across high pastures.

Day 08: Trek to Sallaghari 2820m. Walk approx 7 hours
Some steeper climbing today as we head up towards the moraine and barren terrain of the glaciers which originate from Dhaulagiri. Firstly we descend to cross the Choriban Khola and trek through temperate forest. As we descend we enjoy glimpses of the west wall of Dhaulagiri, an inspiration for our efforts so far. We cross the Myagdi Khola and trek high above the river to Chartare.

Day 9 to 10: To Italian Base Camp 3500m. Walk approx 4 hours, & rest day
Our route takes us through the rhododendron and conifer forest and above the tree line. This is a short and very pleasant day's walk. The southwest face of Dhaulagiri I looms above us and the snow-covered flanks of Manapati (6380m) rise to the south. The huge rock parapets of Tsaurabong Peak (6395m) are to our west and the huge peaks of Dhaulagiri II (7751m), Dhaulagiri III (7715m) and Dhaulagiri V (7618m) fill the western sky.

Day 11: To Japanese Base Camp or Deposit Camp 4100m. Walk approx. 4 hours
We ascend and cross the glacier to our camp in the moraine. It is quite steep in places and it will be necessary to travel together to ensure a safe and steady passage across. It is a spectacular camp with Manapati, Dhaulagiri and Tsaurabang Peaks surrounding us. The past few days' walk have been short to allow full appreciation of the spectacular views, and to acclimatise well for the tough day ahead.

Day 12 to 13 : To Dhaulagiri Base Camp 4550m. Walk approx 4 hours, & rest day
A very solid day of walking as we trek across the glacier and up towards the pass. The day commences with a gentle walk across lateral moraine to the head of the Myagdi Khola and then on to the Chonbarban Glacier. As we round the bend of the valley, Tukuche Peak West is revealed for the first time. Our camp is spectacularly situated at the end of the glacier with views of Dhaulagiri I, II, III, V, Tukuche Peaks and the imposing icefall that cascades from the north east col of Dhaulagiri I.

Day 14 : To Hidden Valley 4860m via French Pass 5360m. Walk approx 8-9 hours
Our route leads off the glacier and ascends rocky scree to the pass. French pass is named after a French reconnaissance expedition in the 1950s which set out to climb an 8,000 metre peak. Dhaulagiri was chosen but found to be too difficult. Maurice Herzog and his team then attempted Annapurna I. Being the first to reach the summit of an 8,000m peak they achieved international acclaim. It was not without a high price though, as retold by Herzog in his book Annapurna I. As we approach the pass the terrain becomes steeper and it may be necessary to fix ropes for a small section, (approx 100m) depending on snow conditions. It will take at least half a day across undulating terrain to reach the pass from the Base Camp. As we reach our goal the mountains surround us; Sita Chuchura and Tukuche Peak West flank us, Dhaulagiri I is behind, and Mukut Himal and Tashi Kang are to the north. As we descend into Hidden Valley the landscape changes to stark, dry lands with snowy peaks. There is a true sense of isolation here and it is quite possible we might sight the elusive blue sheep.

Day 15 : To Alubari or Yak Kharka 3900m. Walk approx 7 hours
Another long day, depending on conditions, to our camp just below Thapa (or Dhumpus) Pass (5250m). It is a short climb to the pass (approx. an hour), followed by a long traverse and descent upon loose scree to our camp amongst vegetation once again. Now on the other side of the pass, we can enjoy frontal views of the Nilgiri range and the broad valley of the Kali Gandaki.

Day 16 : To Jomsom 2670m via Marpha 2667m. Walk approx 5 hours
Descending towards the Kali Gandaki Valley, the trail through forest is well defined and makes a pleasant change from the high alpine terrain we have been in for the last few days. We descend steeply all day and enter the main trail for trekkers of the Annapurna Circuit. Marpha is a substantial town of the valley and a good stopping off point for trekkers/pilgrims and traders between Muktinath/Jomoson and Pokhara. The paved, winding footway and closely built terrace-like housing makes the town very picturesque. Many apples are grown in the area, there is a good chance we may have apple pie tonight! Continuing north we reach Jomsom and our lodge for the night.
Day 17: Fly Jomsom to Pokhara & Kathmandu
We board the early morning flight to Pokhara savouring magnificent views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. On arrival at Pokhara airport we will have a couple of hours before the onward flight to Kathmandu. On arrival we transfer you to your hotel.
Day 18 : Kathmandu
Free for adequate personal activities till departure transfer from hotel to the International Airport.

Trekking Destination: Kathmandu - Pokhara - Kathmandu
Group Size: 01-25
Highest Access of the Trekking: 5360m
Grade:
Transportation: Surface
Mode of Trekking Tour: Camping
Trekking Hour: 4-6
Total Days: 18 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:

» Accomodation in Kathmandu with bed and breakfast
» Equipment: Trekking tents, Dining tent, Kitchen Tent, Toilet Tent, Table and chairs, Mattresses during the trekking
» All Food for trekking ( Breakfast, lunch, dinner) prepared by our cook
» Staff: 1 Trekking Guide, 1 Cook, 1 Kitchen and necessary porters
» All transportation by car/ van/ bus
» Trekking crews of insurance
» Trekking allowance, food allowance for trekking crews
» Accomodation in Pokhara with Breakfast
» Airpot pick up and drop
Tour Cost Exclude:
» Personal trekking equipment
» Personal Insurance for travel to Nepal
» Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu
» Emergency Rescue evacuation
» Trekking Sleeping bag
» Personal expenses
» Tipping (Tips)
» Bar bills and beverage
» Departures taxes

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