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Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek in Nepal
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The Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek in Himalaya is one of the wonderful and adventure treks in Nepal. Dhaulagiri circuit trek in Nepal leads 120 km from the Kaligandaki River west to the Bheri. This massif is bounded on the north and southwest by tributaries of the Bheri River and the southeast by Myagdi Khola. Dhaulagiri I is the seventh highest mountain in the world at 8,167 meters (26,795 ft) above sea level and the highest mountain within Nepal.
The Name of mountain Dhaulagiri is in Nepali. This comes from Sanskrit where Dhaula means dazzling, white, beautiful and Giri means mountain. It means Dhaulagiri is the white beautiful mountain in Nepal. Dhaulagiri I is also the 7th highest summit in the Nepal.
The Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek in Himalaya Nepal is separate from Annapurna region though it falls in the same constituency. The Dhaulagiri Circuit Trekking in Himalaya provides the splendid Himalayan view of Dhaulagiri which presents several 7000 m peaks which looks beautiful and notable. The main trekking trail is not only promising but can be enormously valuable, where you feel the wisdom of adventure and an increased ability to deal with surprising topography since it is a land of breathtaking contrast. Trekking around the huge Himalayan Peak, Dhaulagiri 8th highest Mountains in the world, this is unique of the most adventure and must be challenging trekking in Nepal. The Dhaulagiri Circuit Trekking in Himalaya goes concluded largely complicated massif permits, intersection over French Pass at an elevation of 5360 m and Dhampus peak (Thapa Peak) 6012 m. You can have experience of adventure walk on an icy path some places.
The Dhaulagiri Circuit Hiking in Himalaya this area means an examination of the wild. In recent times revived this exciting district displays its extended kept mysteries, like the Gandaki Gorge, the deepest gluttonous in the world. Dhaulagiri means 'white massif' though many mountains over the world have names which translated to White Massif. This is, without a doubt, the most amazing one. The Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek in Himalaya is quite difficult for trekking. We need previous experience of this trip. Himalayan Adventure International Treks have done already many times and successful with adventure lover.
Mountain Dhaulagiri was first climbed on May 13, 1960, by a Swiss/Austrian/Nepali expedition.
Mt. Dhaulagiri is the seventh highest mountain in the world by elevation (8,167 m).
The top 8 mountains by elevation are Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, and Annapurna.
Massif Dhaulagiri Himalayas in west-central Nepal. It is situated on the western side of the deep Kali (Kali Gandaki) River gorge, about 65 km northwest of Annapurna.
Food: we serve any kind of foods Nepali, continental, Indian, European, etc all the food we brought from Kathmandu.
Accommodation: We provide selected hotel/lodge/Tent during the trekking and Kathmandu hotel with BB plan.
Cloth: you need Down Jacket, Trekking shoes, 4 pair shocks, win proof Jacket, Win proof trekking paint, inner trousers, cap, Warm T-shirts, Sleeping, sunglass, sun cream.
Transportation: Kathmandu to Beni Local bus and fly back to Kathmandu Pick up and drop from the airport by car/jeep depend on your group size.
Day 01: Arrival at Kathmandu TIA (1,310 m) Welcome by Himalayan Adventure Intl Treks staff and direct transfer to Hotel briefing stay at hotel on BB plan.
Day 02: Drive to Beni by local bus 9 hours and stays at Lodge.
Day 03: Drive to Darbang and trek to Dharapani (1,565 m) 6/7 hours stay at Tent.
Day 04: Trek to Muri (1,850 m) 6/7 hours stay at Tent.
Day 05: Trek to Bogara (2,050 m) 5/6 hours stay at Tent.
Day 06: Trek to Dhoban (2,630 m) this day the path is quite difficult and sometime you will need the help of the ropes 6 hours stay at Tent.
Day 07: Trek to Sallaghari or Choriban Khola (3,110 m) 6 hour stay at Tent.
Day 08: Trek to Italian Base camp (3,660 m) around. 4/5 hours stay at Tent.
Day 09: Rest day for acclimatization stay at Tent.
Day 10: Trek to Glacier camp (4,250 m) 6 hours stay at Tent.
Day 11: Trek to Dhaulagiri Base camp (4,748 m) 5 hours stay at Tent.
Day 12: Trek over French pass Hidden Valley camp (5,100 m) 6/7 hours overnight at Tent.
Day 13: Trek to Yak kharka (2,900 m) 6/7 hours stay at Tent.
Day 14: Trek to Jomsom (2,720 m) 2 ½ hours stay at Lodge.
Day 15: Early morning we take flight from Jomsom to Pokhara 25 minutes transfer to Hotel on BB plan.
Day 16: Drive back to KTM by tourist bus stay at hotel on BB plan
Day 17: Departure!!!
Note: This trek could be personalized as per your demands that see your time frame. The trip price will be according to your budget, homestay or camping and group size so please kindly provide us your details for the tailor-made program.
Note: The Trip cost will vary depending on the group size duration of days and services required please contact us via our email binod6000@gmail.com with your details to obtain a quote.
The Mt. Dhaulagiri beautiful mountain standing 34 km, East of Annapurna I (8,091 m/26,545 ft) the Kali Gandaki River flows between the two high mountains. The Kaligandaki Gorge is the world's deepest gorge. The city of Pokhara is south of the Annapurna, an important regional center and the gateway for climbers and trekkers visiting both ranges and a tourist destination in its own right.
The Dhaulagiri Mountain has interesting story looking north from the plains of India, most 8,000-meter peaks are obscured by nearer mountains, but in clear weather Dhaulagiri, we are conspicuous from northern Bihar and as far south as Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh. In 1808 A.D. survey computations showed it to be the highest mountain yet surveyed. This lasted until 1838 when Kanchenjunga took its place, followed by Mount Everest in 1858.
Dhaulagiri sudden rise from lower terrain is almost unequaled. It rises 7,000 m (22,970 ft) from the Kali Gandaki River 30 km to the southeast. The south and west faces rise precipitously over 4,000 m (13,120 ft). The south face of Gurja Himal in the same massif is also notably immense.
The spectacular mountain most ascents have followed the northeast ridge route of the first ascent, but climbs have been made from most directions. As of 2007, there had been 358 successful ascents and 58 fatalities, which is a summit to the fatality rate of 16.2%. Between 1950 and 2006, 2.88% of 2,016 expedition members and staff going above base camp on Dhaulagiri I died. On all 8,000 meter peaks in Nepal, the death rate was 1.63%, ranging from 0.65% on Cho Oyu to 4.04% on Annapurna I and 3.05% on Manaslu.
World rank 30, Dhaulagiri II 7,751 m (25,430ft) 1971 First Ascent
Dhaulagiri III 7,715 m (25,311ft) 1973 First ascent
Dhaulagiri IV 7,661 m (25, 135ft) 1969 First ascent
Dhaulagiri V 7,618 m (24,992ft) 1975 First ascent
World rank 72, Churen Himal Main 7,385 m (24,229ft) 1970 First ascent
Churen Himal East 7,371 m (24,183ft) 1970 First ascent
Churen Himal West 7, 371 m (24,183ft) 1970 First ascent
Dhaulagiri VI 7,268 m (23,845ft) 1970 First ascent
World rank 95, Putha Hiunchuli (Dhaulagiri VII) 7,246 m, (23,773ft) 1954 First ascent
Gurja Himal 7,193 m, (23,599ft) 1969 First ascent
False Junction Peak 7,150 m (23,458ft) 1970 First ascent
Junction Peak 7,108 m (23,320ft) 1972 First ascent
Peak Hawley 6,182 m (20,282ft) 2008 First ascent
Hiunchuli Patan 5,911 m (19,185ft) 2013 First ascent
Up to now I did two trekking trips with Binod. One was the Makalu Base camp Trek with crossing the Ice Cols and Mera Peak. The other was Upper Mustang with the Jomson part of the Annapurna trek and the Annapurna Base camp Trek. Binod is a very good guide, knowing all the routes by heart and very friendly too. He also is a very nice young man to talk to with a good proficiency in the English language.
Start and finish at Phaplu, 19 days trekking Three Passes Trek (Khumbu Valley) counterclockwise. Priceless information and support from Binod at preparation and planning stage. .
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