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Sunday, January 26, 2014

Around Dhaulagiri Trekking

The trail extends through one of Nepal’s wildest and most remote areas where the mountain scenery is simply breathtaking.  Mt.Dhaulagiri. Its 8167 meters 7th highest mountain in the world means "white mountain" though many mountains over the world. Which translate to White Mountain; this is without doubt the most astonishing one. This is a strenuous trek, through high alpine pastures, higher passes and serene and uninhabited valleys. Everyone is familiar with the name Dhaulagiri. Which is in the western part of Nepal, probably the best spot for remote and adventurous trekking in Nepal. The simple reason behind it is that it consists of more than fifteen 7000-meter magnificent peaks with land of dramatic contrast. The spectacular views of Dhaulagiri massif and glaciers tumbling down the icy face dominate the panorama.

Dhaulagiri trekking routes starts after an 8hour scenic drive from Kathmandu to Beni, from Beni you head in a north-westerly direction through the villages of Babichour, Dorbang and Darapani to Muri, from where you head north still keeping to the banks of the Myagdi Khola. Muri is the last major settlement along this trail and is inhabited by people of the Magar tribe, of Mongoloid stock and descended from the early settlers of the Nepalese middle hills. From Muri, you head north along the Myagdi Khola through the villages of Baghara, Dobang and Chartare to Pakoban. Beyond Pakoban there are no permanent settlements. Still heading north you skirt the Chhanbardan Glacier, keeping on its left side, to reach the Dhaulagiri Base Camp from where magnificent mountain vistas are available. Head north-east from the Base Camp and climb the steep incline to the French Pass (5,360 meters), between Tukche Peak (6,920 meters) and Sita Chuchura (6,611meters). Heading east you descend a little and pass through a portion of the Hidden Valley and climb to Thapa Pass (5,250 meters), between Tukche Peak and Thapa Peak (6,012 meters) from where you begin your descent, heading south-east to Alubari. From Alubari, the trail further descends to the village of Marpha on the banks of the Kali Gandaki River, and then heads north to Jomsom from where you fly back to Pokhara.


Details the Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu

After you arrive in Kathmandu airport please check our company board outside the main gate there will be our airport representative you will meet with him and he will transferred to hotel by private vehicle and our representative will help you to check-in your hotel after that if time enough, representative will take you to our office for short briefing about the trip but if not enough time then give a short trip brief in hotel and request to pay the due balance for the trip. Overnight at lodge.

Day 2:  Kathmandu Sightseeing & Preparation for the Trek
Today after breakfast we start a guided tour to several of the most historical and spiritual attractions in Kathmandu. The day will also be for finalizing official procedure and other necessary arrangements. You will be also briefed on the nature of the trek, equipments and team composition. Some of landmarks we visit include the World Heritage Sites of Kathmandu Durbar Square, the sacred Hindu temple of Pashupati Nath, the famous 'Monkey Temple' (Swyambhunath) and Buddhists shrine (Bouddhanath).  In the afternoon, there will be a pre-trip discussion where we can meet our trek leader and other team members. You can also make your last minute buying of personal items as you will be trek to the Himalayas tomorrow.

Day 3: Kathmandu fly to Pokhara drive Beni (850m),6/7hrs
After having your breakfast, we will drive you to the Domestic Airport to take a 25 minutes flight to Pokhara. During the short flight, you will have majestic views of glorious Manaslu Peaks and the snow capped Annapurna and Langtang Himalaya range.  Or you can take a Tourist bus to Pokhara about 6/7 hour drive via scenic Prithivi Highway. From Pokhara take a drive to Beni with the magnificent views of Annapurna Himalayas. Beni is a small town on a plateau above the junction of Kali Gandaki and Myagdi rivers.Overnight at lodge.

Day 4:  Beni to Babiyachaur Trek (990m)
We start our Dhaulagiri trekking along the Kali Gandaki River from Beni. Continue along the road past lush green rice fields, multicolored butterflies and huge nightmarish spider webs. Pass by the villages of Mangalghat, Singa and Tatopani. Crossing Tara khet, climb over a small ridge to Babiyachaur.Overnight at lodge/tent camp.

Day 5:  Babiyachaur to Dharapani Trek (1565m)
Today our trail crosses the terraced hills. shahashadhara village Dudh Khola retoyunga village. The river bank at Phedi offers fine picnic spot. Cross the danyga Khola on a big suspension bridge and grind up a series of steep switchback. Dharapani offers good views of Dhaulagiri Iv and V Gurja Himal. Overnight at lodge/tent camp.

Day 6:  Dharapani to Muri Trek (1850m)
The path goes steep up to Muri. From here you have the spectacular views of Mt.Dhaulagiri and othe mountains very closely. Overnight at lodge/tent camp.

Day 7:  Muri to Boghara Trek (2080m)
From Mouri the trail is easy and goes down for few hours. After that you will have some steep climb path to Boghara. Overnight at lodge/tent camp.

Day 8: Boghara to Dovan Trek (2540m)
This trail descends down to a small ridge then crosses forest to Jyardan. To descend a long, steep slippery stone staircase into a deep bamboo and rhododendron forest to the village of Dovan. Overnight at lodge/tent camp.

Day 9:  Dovan to Upper Vungini Trek (Italian Base Camp) (3800m)You will reach the Italian Base Camp where you will camp just in front of the West wall of the Dhaulagiri.  You'll pass through beautiful forests trail and with the closer views of mountains panorama to Upper vungini which is the Italian Base camp. Overnight at tent camp.

Day 10: Acclimatization in Italian Base camp
The day is a rest day for the further climbs. You will have little bit of hiking around or some sorts of exercise. Since we are rapidly gaining altitude,keep your self hydrated and take it easy feel. Overnight at tent camp.

Day 11: Italian Base Camp to Glacier Camp Trek
Today you will make use of ropes for the crossing of glaciers in some tricky places. This part is a bit a dangerous trails so be careful and have patience. set your camp beyond the glacier. Overnight at tent camp.

Day 12: Glacier Camp to Dhaulagiri Base Camp I Trek
We will have climb to the rough and chilling part of this trek with the spectacular view of Dhaulagiri all the way. Enjoy the magnificent face of Dhaulagiri I on the trail. We reach the Dhaulagiri Base Camp at the height of 4650m or 15252ft.Overnight at tent camp.

Day 13: Dhaulagiri Base Camp to French Col(5100m) Hidden valley Trek
Getting of the glacier above the base camp often requires a rope, but once over the steep mamorine wall we are in safer and gentler country. After a breathless climb to the top of French Col (5100m) the views of Hidden valley open out. The board valley is reminiscent of Tibet and Ladakh are the temperatures, at least-20 digree C at Night. Overnight at tent camp.
 
Day 14: Hidden valley camp (5000m)
This is another rest day to admire the surrounding peaks and perhaps do some exploring the hidden valley. A hidden valley snow gives a heavenly test of white world. Overnight at tent camp.
 
Day 15: Hidden Valley to Yak kharka Trek (4400m)
After climbing over the 5200m Dhampus Pass, we traverse avalanche prone slopes and then descends steeply to Yak karkha. Dhampus Pass between Tukuche Peak and Thapa Peak is another heaven in the trip. Overnight at lodge/tent camp.
 
Day 16: Yak Kharka to Marpha Trek (2665m)
From Yak Kharka we descend along the flank of the mountain once again reach civilization. Marpha is the main inhabitants of the ethic groups of Thakalis favourite among the trekkers. It has kept its traditional narrow paved  street. Overnight at lodge/tent camp.
 
Day 17: Marpha to Ghasa Trek (200m)
The next day trail follows the kaligandaki River through the narrow gorge, passing through traditional Thakali village. You can visit to the red-roofed Taglung Gompa, on a hillside beside a huge scred tree. The village of Ghasa marks a cultural and ecological milestone. Overnight at lodge/tent camp.

Day 18: Ghasa to Tatopani Trek ( 1180m)
Today we warmly walks along Kaligandaki riverside, gradually ascending with transition into sub-tropical vegetation. We interesting suspension bridges to be crossed which give you exciting sense of trekking. Tatopani is famous for natural hot spring, you can have time for hot Scrub-up enjoy your day. Overnight at lodge/tent camp.


Day 19:  Tatopani to Ghorepani Trek (2955m)7/8 hrs
A slight up going trail starts from Tatopani reaches at Ghara 1768 after crossing a suspension bridge over Kali Gandaki River. Still keeps continue ahead of Shikha 2012m. A Magar village mostly in-service military and retired from the British and Indian armies. Going in average through the forested pathway that approaches a Pass of height 2830m. from where the sight of Mt. Dhaulagiri and Mt. Annapurna South 7219m,can be seen if fair weather and trek last at beautiful Gaorepani, locally known as 'GHODEPANI' meaning 'horse and water'. Overnight at lodge/tent camp.

Day 20:  Ghorepani to Ghandruk Trek,7/8 hrs
Early in the morning we climb to Poon Hill from where we observe the sunrise in the Himalayas like
Dhaulagiri,Manaslu and the Annapurnas range. Then we descend through the humid tropical forest where the water falls, Rhododendrons and orchids are found. At last we arrive at Ghandruk the superb village of Gurungs. Overnight at lodge/tent camp.

Day 21:  Ghandruk to Pokhara Trek,5/6 hrs

Today we gradually descend to Nayapul walking in the mountain flank at first and then river bank of Modi Khola. From Nayapul. We take a bus to Pokhara. Overnight at hotel.

Day 22:  Pokhara to Kathmandu (1350m)
It takes about seven hours, while driving from Pokhara to Kathmandu, you head up to Damauli, Dumre, Muglin and Kurintar where the Nepal's first Cable car is operated to reach to Manakamana Temple. En route, you could enjoy the mountain views, green sceneries, rice terrace fields, vegetable fields and people being engaged in their daily life activities. From Naubishe you climb up to Thankot, the gateway to capital city. You can also fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu which takes about 25 minutes. Overnight hotel.

Day 23: Leisure day in Kathmandu

Today,you have leisure day for relax or shopping in Kathmandu so you can do your own activities by yourself or consult with company to arrange extra activities. Overnight at hotel

Day 24: Final Departure
After breakfast, End of our services with departure transfer to the Kathmandu airport to board flight for your onward destination.

Cost Includes
Arrival and Departure transfer as per itinerary
Accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara with breakfast
All three time meals and teahouse accommodation while on trekking
A trekking Guide and necessary porters for the trekking part
Dhaulagiri & Annapurna conservation fee
Kathmandu-Pharaoh-Kathmandu by tourist bus
Insurance of the trekking staffs

Cost Excludes
International and domestic Airfare and tax
Nepal visa fee
Lunch and Dinner while in Kathmandu and Pokhara
Hard, soft and all kinds of bottled drinks
Your travel insurance
Personal clothing's
Other personal expenses and tips

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