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Dhaulagiri Trekking |
• Best season : |
Mar - Aug, Sep - Nov |
• Trekking duration : |
18 - 25 Days. |
• Trekking grade : |
D (Challenging) |
• Max. altitude : |
5,300 m. |
• Starting point : |
Pokhara |
• Ending point |
Pokhara Via Ghandruk |
• Culture |
Different Community with majority of Gurung,
Magar & Thakalis and their unique culture
and religion. |
• Mode of trekking : |
Fully Organized Trekking. |
• Himalayan sights : |
Annapurna, Dhaulagiri Himalayan ranges,
Thorong Peak and Tibetan rugged mountains |
• Highlights : |
Dhaulagiri region is a land of dramatic
contrast. Sixth highest mountain in the
world. Trail pass through the world’s
deepest river gorge. This trek bring you the
many varieties of Nepal’s natural beauty and
cultural diversity, a trip for those with
mountaineering aspirations. |
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Map of Dhaulagiri Trek Click Here. |
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Trekking around the giant Himalayan peak Dhaulagiri (6th
highest Himalayan peak of the world) is one of the most
challenging remote trek. Trekking off the main paths is
not only possible, but can be immensely rewarding,
though you do need a sense of adventure and an increased
ability to deal with unexpected. Geographically,
Dhaulagiri region is a land of dramatic contrast. This
is a trek into the wild which shows the world’s deepest
river gorge, unparalleled scenery, as you might expect
in such remote country, some very interesting indigenous
people. The vast massif screens the hidden land of Dolpo
to its north west. Following the rivers upstream, ferns
and forests of oak and other deciduous trees and juniper
are interesting. Mountain sides of rhododendron blaze
with color in the spring, and other flowers are abundant
on the trail. Even on High Mountain passes above the
tree line, tiny alpine flowers can be found dotting the
windswept ground. This is an adventure that walks the
fine line between trekking and mountaineering and is
ideal for those that thrive on rugged and remote trails
that see only a handful of trekkers each season.

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Itinerary in Detail |
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Day 01 : |
Arrival In Kathmandu |
Day 02 : |
Sightseeing / Cultural Day In Kathmandu
Valley |
Day 03 : |
Kathmandu - Pokhara |
Day 04 : |
Pokhara – Maldhunga |
Day 05 : |
Maldhunga – Darbang |
Day 06 : |
Takum – Muri |
Day 07 : |
Muri – Bagar |
Day 08 : |
Bagar – Dovan |
Day 09 : |
Dovan - Uppper Vungini (Italian Base Camp) |
Day 10 : |
UPPER BUNGINI – REST DA |
Day 11 : |
Uppper Vungini (Italian Base Camp) – Glacier
Camp |
Day 12 : |
Glacier Camp – Dhaulagiri Base Camp I |
Day 13 : |
Dhaulagiri Base Camp – French Col - Hidden
Valley |
Day
14 : |
Hidden Valley camp 5000m A rest day to
admire the surrounding peaks and perhaps do
some exploring. |
Day
15 : |
Hidden Valley – Yak Kharka |
Day
16 : |
Yak Kharka – Marfa |
Day
17 : |
Marfa - Lete (2650 m.) |
Day 18 : |
Lete - TatopaniI (1300 m.) |
Day 19 : |
Tatopani - Rest Day |
Day
20 : |
Tatopani - Ghorepani (2810 m.) |
Day 21 : |
Tadapani – Ghandruk |
Day 22 : |
Ghandruk – Pokhara |
Day
23 : |
Pokhara - Sightseeing Day |
Day
24 : |
Pokhara - Kathmandu |
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For
Further Information & Booking
CLICK HERE. |
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Current Tourism News |
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Nepal trekking /
travel related business was booming until 1999. After that, the
incessant conflict scared off tourists from visiting
Nepal and we are feeling the pinch of the fall in
tourist arrivals. There was a time when we recorded such
a huge flow of tourists that we used to turn back some.
As a professional Nepal tour operator we did not have sufficient
staff and equipment to handle all of them...
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