Dhaulagiri Expedition


Dhaulagiri (8167 m.) is one of the most popular 8000m. peaks for climbing in Himalayas . The seventh highest mountain in the world, Dhaulagiri, lies on north – west of Pokhara culminating high point at its eastern end. Dhaulagiri is almost unique in the world in terms of its rise above local terrain, it rises 7000m. over Kaligandaki gorge the south east in about 30 km of aerial distance. In fact, Kali Gandaki is dramatic as two eight thousenders, Annapurna I & Dhaulagiri both stand near the river facing each other over a deep valley.

When Dhaulagiri was first discovered in 1808, it was thought to be the highest mountain in the world for the westerners. It remained as highest peak for 30 years before its place was taken by Kanchanjunga. Dhaulagiri means white mountain which justifies a magnificient peak rising as a giant shoulder of shining ice and snow. The South and West faces of Dhaulagiri both feature massive drops; each rises over 4000 meters from its base, and each has been the site of historical climbs. The peak was first conquered in 1960 by a Swiss / Austrian expedition team via North East Ridge which has been the normal route of ascent for most of the climbings to date. Dhaulagiri is buttresses by five ridges which offers the possibilities of different routes of ascent though six different routes have been established for climbing so far.

    Glimpse of Itinerary

    Day 01: Arrival Picks up from the International Airport and transfer to Hotel
    Day 02: A free day in Kathmandu for the permit prepairation
    Day 03: Expedition briefing in Ministry of Tourism
    Day 04: Drive to Beni(830m)
    Day 05: Beni to Tatopani (1189m)
    Day 06: Tatopani to Ghasa (2010m)
    Day 07: Ghasa to Tukuche (2590m)
    Day 08: Tukuche to Marpha (2670m)
    Day 09: Marpha to Alubari (4100m)
    Day 10: Alubari to Hidden valley (5100m)
    Day 11: Hidden Valley to Dhaulagiri Base Camp (4750m)
    Day 12: Preparing for Base Camp
    Day 13-43: Climbing Period of Mt. Dhaulagiri
    Day 44: Clean up Base Camp
    Day 45: Back to over France Pass and Camp in Hidden Valley
    Day 46: Hidden Valley to Alubari Camp.
    Day 47: Alubari to Jomsom
    Day 48: Flight Jomsom to Pokhara and to Kathmandu
    Day 49: A free day in Kathmandu
    Day 50: Transfer to International Airport for the departure flight

    Cost Includes
    Arrival and departure transfer from Kathmandu airport
    Accomodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
    Kathmandu-Beni-Kathmandu transfer by bus
    Jomsom-Pokhara-Kathmandu flight cost
    All three meals till basecamp and back
    Necessery porters/muels for the trekking and expedition
    Dhauligiri expedition permit cost
    Insurance of trekking staffs

    Cost Excludes
    Lunch and dinner while in Kathmandu
    All climbing/expedition equipments
    Expedition sirdar/sherpa if necessary
    Nepal visa fee
    Any international flight cost
    Your personal and medical insurance
    Other cost not mentioned above