Dhaulagiri Trek

White Mountain, separated from the Annapurna region by Kali Gandaki gorge, the deepest gorge in the world, includes some fifteen peaks above 7000m. This region, considered to be one of the most remote places of the Federal Democratic Republic Nepal, has abundance of Himalayan peaks, hidden valleys, high passes and sweeping vistas. The Trans-Himalayan journey is quite, peaceful and full of adventure and excitement. Trekking in this area is relatively strenuous but trekkers willing to spend their holidays amid nature and natural surroundings full of peace and tranquility choose this "Off the beaten track" trekking.

Fact about the trip
Duration:
 20 days –28 days
Starting point: Beni
Ending point: Pokhara
Highest access on the trek: French Pass (5300 Meter), Thapa Pass (5200 meter
Mode of trekking: Camping
Most attraction of the trek: Nature challenging
Trekking grade:  Alpine
Best Time:  Sep / Oct & March / May

Itinerary :
Day01:
Arrival in Kathmandu, Hotel installation
Day02: Sightseeing in Kathmandu
Day03 : Drive from Kathmandu to Beni
Day04 : Trek from Beni to Maldhunga (1300m/6hrs)
Day05 : Trek from Maldhunga to Darbang
Day06 : Trek from Darbang to Takum
Day07 : Trek from Takum to Muri
Day08 : Trek from Muri to Baghar (2080m)
Day09 : Trek from Baghar to Dobang (2520m.)
Day10 : Trek from Dobang to Italian Base Camp (3660m)
Day11 : Rest day for acclimatization
Day12 : (Italian Base Camp) to Glacier Camp
Day13 : Trek from Glacier Camp to Dhaulagiri Base Camp (4740m)
Day14 : Trek from Dhaulagiri Base Camp to French Col (5010m), descend to hidden valley
Day15 : Trek from Hidden valley (5200m.) to Yak Kharka (3680m)
Day16 : Trek from Yak Kharka to Marpha (2670m)
Option to fly from Jomso to Pokhatra
Day17 : Trek from Marpha to Kalopani (2530m)
Day18 : Trek from Kalopani to Tatopani (1189 m)
Day19 : Trek from Tatopani to Ghorepani( 2870m)
Day20 : Trek Ghorepani to  Tikhedhunga( 1500m/4hrs
Day21 : Trek Tikhedhunga to nayapul, then drive to Pokhara (4hrs+1hrs)
Day22 : Drive to Kathmandu
Day23 : Departure

 

 
TIbet
 with an average elevation of over 4,000 m, Tibet is considered to be the highest region in the world and is often called the "Roof of the World."
bhutan
The landscape of Bhutanese mountains is really a breathtaking one. Friendliness and charming Bhutanese make your journey further pleasurable.
sikkim
The region of SIKKIM is an inhabitant of diverse ethnic groups, The Lepchas - the original inhabitants who comprise of about 10 % of the SIKKIM populace today
 
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