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Dhaulagiri is the seventh highest mountain in the world. It is an enormous Himalayan massif, located in north central Nepal. The crest of the mountain stretches for thirty miles, lending structure to an otherwise tangled topography of twisting ridges, glaciers and ice fall. Along the main crest, several pyramid shaped peaks rise. Four of these peaks, numbered from east to west rise above 7000 m. The climb follows a circuitous route around the mountain from French Col to approach the summit from the North East Col.
Day 01 : Arrival Kathmandu & transfer to hotel
Day 02-03: Preparation day
Day 04: Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara & transfer to hotel
Day 05: Fly to Jomsom. Stay overnight in Jomsom
Day 06: Jomsom to Kagbeni. Stay overnight in lodge
Day 07: Day hike to Muktinath, back to Jomsom. Stay overnight in lodge
Day 08: Jomsom to Yak Kharka/Alu bari. Camping
Day 09: Yak Kharka to Kalo pani. Camping
Day 10: Kalo Pani to Hidden Valley. Camping
Day 11: Hidden Valley to Dhauligiri Base camp. Camping
Day 12-13: Base Camp
Day 14-52: Mt. Dhaulagiri Climbing period
Day 53: Base Camp to Hidden Valley - Camping
Day 54: Hidden Valley to Yak Kharka. Camping
Day 55: Yak Kharka to Jomsom. Camping
Day 56: Free day in Pokhara
Day 57: Drive back to Kathmandu
Day 58: Rest day in Kathmandu
Day 59: Final departure
There are a variety of interesting extensions you might choose to add on either before or after your trek. These options include:
It provides excellent opportunities to view the rare species such as sloth bear, bison, rhinoceros, leopard and the exclusive tiger. Early morning jungle walks and safaris on elephant back are amongst the most popular activities. The jungle lodge can be reached from Kathmandu either by air or by private vehicle.
An hour flight departs Kathmandu early morning and provides spectacular views of Mount Everest and the surrounding mountains.
Nepal boasts a rich cultural diversity and it is well worth exploring. The Himalayan country of Nepal is a dream-world for many and reality for some. Once experienced they can never be forgotten, never dismissed from memory whether ones experience of them is visiting age-old Hindu temples, Buddhist monasteries and royal palaces with amazing sculptures, paintings, legends and living rituals. Nepal is not only regarded as "Shangri-la" for adventurers but a scenic revelation and an educational in itself to all visitors. Once seen they become a part of you, habit-forming and intrusive. We have put our best effort to incorporate all cultural delights as well as natural beauty that Nepal has to offer, which you can chose depending on your time availability.
Nepal has become one of the best sites in the world for bungee jumping. The country’s first bungee jumping site is situated 160m over the roaring Bhote Koshi river, located close to the Nepal Tibet border (Kodari) just three hour’s drive from Kathmandu.
Nepal is also popular as one of the best destinations for white water rafting in the world. Cruising down rushing river of crashing waves and swirling rapids can make up excitement of a lifetime. Nepal’s thundering waters, coming from the glaciers of the mighty Himalaya provide unmatched thrills for rafting & immersing oneself in the beautiful landscape.
Paragliding is relatively new adventure sport in Nepal, and can be truly wonderful and fulfilling experience for adventure seekers. We experience unparalleled scenic grandeur sharing airspace with Himalayan griffin vultures, eagles, and kites, while floating over villages, monasteries, temples, lakes and jungles, with a fantastic view of majestic Himalayas. For the last three years this activity has been in operation in Pokhara, and it now is an internationally recognized destination for free flight enthusiasts