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Dhaulagiri Expedition 8167m PDF Print E-mail

Dhaulagiri Expedition 8167m
Duration : 40 days (International Arrival-Departure)
Climbing period : 20 days
Approach : Beni

Dhaulagiri 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 uninque 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.
ITINERARY - Dhaulagiri Expedition 8167m

Day 01 Arrival in Kathmandu transfer to Hotel Harati
Day 02 Kathmandu
Day 03 Kathmandu
Day 04 Drive to Baglung. Trek to Beni and arrange porters
Day 05 Trek to Tatopani(1189m)
Day 06 Trek to Ghasa (2012m)
Day 07 Trek to Tukuche (2591m)
Day 08 Trek to Marpha (2667m)
Day 09 Trek to Yak Kharka
Day 10 Trek to French col
Day 11 Trek to Dhaulagiri B.C.
Day 12-49 Climbing period
Day 50 Cleaning up Base camp
Day 51 Trek Dhapus col
Day 52 Trek back to Marpha
Day 53 Trek back to Jomsom
Day 54 Fly back from Jomsom/Pokhara/Ktm transfer to hotel
Day 55-57 Free in Kathmandu
Day 58 Departure from Kathmandu

 
   
Cost includes:
  • 4 nights Hotel in Kathmandu on B/B
  • Complete camping equipment for trekking & base camp
  • Food during trekking and Base Camp for Member & Staff
  • Expedition Permit, National Park fee
  • 1 High Altitude Sherpa every 3 members
  • 1 Tent per member for Base Camp
  • 2 base camp staff (1 Kitchen Boy & 1 cook)
  • Total High Altitude Equipments for Climbing Sherpa
  • Fixed Rope, Ice Crew, Snow Bar & Rock Piton
  • 10 Epi Gas & 2 stove per member
Cost excludes:
  • Personal equipment & Insurance,
  • High Altitude Food for Member & Sherpa
  • Lunch and dinner during Kathmandu stay
  • High Altitude Tents & Cooking Set etc
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Airport taxes for International
  • Emergency rescue evacuation if required
  • Summit Bonus
  • Personal nature expenses.
  • Extra Climbing Sherpa If Need (USD 1100 per Sherpa)
 
   
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