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Dhaulagiri expedition |
Dhaulagiri,
the
White
Mountain
was
first
climbed
by the
Swiss in
1960.
Its name
is
derived
from
Sanskrit
“dhavala-
means
white”
and giri
is
mountain
– The
White
Mountain.
It is an
enormous
Himalaya
massif
located
in the
North
Central
Nepal.
It was
first
sighted
by the
British
surveyors
in India
in the
early
1800s
and it
remained
as
highest
peak in
the
world
till
1848 AD.
Later it
was
mapped
by one
of the
secret
Indian
surveyors
in 1873
AD. But
the
region
remained
largely
unknown
until a
Swiss
aerial
survey
in 1949.
The
French
Annapurna
Expedition
, led by
Mr.
Herzog
in 1950,
had
permission
to climb
either
Dhaulagiri
or
Annapurna
but
decided
on
Annapurna
after a
reconnaissance
of
Dhaulagiri.
A Swiss
team
failed
to climb
in 1953
as did
an
Argentine
group
one year
later.
After
four
more
expeditions,
an eight
member
of a
Swiss
expedition
reached
the
summit
in 1960.
The
climb
followed
a
circuitous
route
around
the
mountain
from
Tukuche,
over
Dhampus
pass,
French
Col to
approach
the
summit
from the
North –
East
Col. The
peak was
then
climbed
by two
Japanese
in
1970s,
the
American
in 1973
and the
Italians
in 1976.
There
has been
many
attempts
made by
various
mountaineering
expedition
team and
recently
an
Italian
team has
successfully
climbed
the
mountain
during
spring
season
2006.
The
Indian
climbers
have
many
grand
successful
climbing
to Nepal
Himalayas
peaks in
the
recent
past but
they
have not
climb
Dhaulagiri
as yet.
This is
the
perfect
trip for
those
who want
a more
intense
experience
of the
mountains.
We will
trekking
deep
into the
Dhaulagiri
region,
providing
more
spectacular
views of
Mt
Dhaulagiri,
Throng
Peak,
Annapurna
I and
Kali
Gandaki,
the
world?s
deepest
gorge.
We may
encounter
semi
wild yak
herds,
Mountain
sheep or
the
elusive
snow
leopard
in the
remote
valleys
of this
region.
After a
short
flight
from
Kathmandu,
Pokhara
& Jomsom,
we will
spend
the
first
few days
of our
walking
through
cultivated
fields
connecting
mountain
villages,
enjoying
the
shops,
tea
houses
and
lifetime
of the
Gurung,
Chhetri,
Magar
peoples.
We will
walk
alone
cobblestone
paths,
over
suspensions
bridges
and
through
dense
forests,
taking
in the
vistas
of some
of the
world?s
most
beautiful
mountains.
We will
continue
to
explore
and
fully
absorb
the
beauty
of the
surrounding
peaks.
We will
climb
over the
glaciated
French
pass and
Dhampus
pass and
then
descend
a
winding
trail to
Yak
Kharka.
We will
continue
through
mountain
villages,
enjoying
the Hot
Springs
at the
Tatopani
and
views of
the
majestic
peaks of
the
Annapurna
(26539?)
and
Machhapuchhare
(22937?)
as we
make our
way
toward
Pokhara,
visiting
several
Monasteries
and
religious
sites en
route. |
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Facts
OF
EXPEDITION |
Duration :
59 days
Trek Type :
Camping House
Max. Altitude :
-- m .
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Minimum Pax : 1+
Mode Of Travel : Flight
Grade :
Strenuous
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Itinerary
In
Details |
Day
01 :
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Arrival at
Kathmandu
International
Airport and
transfer to
hotel. Stay
overnight at
hotel in
Kathmandu.
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Day
02 :
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Preparation day
in Kathmandu.
Stay overnight
at hotel in
Kathmandu.
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Day
03 :
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Fly from
Kathmandu to
Pokhara. Stay
overnight at
hotel in Pokhara.
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Day
04 :
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Fly from Pokhara
to Jomsom. Stay
overnight in
Jomsom.
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Day
05 :
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Trek from Jomsom
to Kagbeni. Stay
overnight in tea
house.
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Day
06:
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Day hike to
Muktinath, back
to Jomsom. Stay
overnight in tea
house.
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Day
07 :
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Trek to Yak
Kharka/Alu bari.
Camping.
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Day
08 :
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Trek from Yak
Kharka to Kalo
pani. Camping.
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Day
09 :
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Trek from Kalo
Pani to Hidden
Valley. Camping.
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Day 10 :
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Trek from Hidden
Valley to
Dhauligiri Base
camp. Camping.
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Day
11-13 :
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Base camp.
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Day
14-52 :
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Mt. Dhaulagiri
climbing period.
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Day
53 :
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Trek back to
Hidden Valley -
camping.
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Day 54 :
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Trek from Hidden
Valley to Yak
Kharka. Camping.
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Day 55 :
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Trek from Yak
Kharka to Jomsom.
Camping.
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Day 56 :
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Fly back to
Kathmandu via
Pokhara.
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Day 57 :
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Rest day in
Kathmandu. Stay
overnight at
hotel in
Kathmandu.
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Day 58 :
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Rest day in
Kathmandu. Stay
overnight at
hotel in
Kathmandu.
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Day 59 :
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Fly out from
Kathmandu.
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Services
Included
National Park
entry permit,
Trekking permit,
Land
transportation
to and fro,
Accommodation in
lodges during
the trek, Food:
three meals a
day, A guide &
required number
of porter (s),
Essential
equipment.
Services
Excluded
Personal
expenses,
Insurance, Tips,
Emergency
evacuation by
Helicopter,
Alternative
transportation
in case of heavy
rain, landslide,
strike, road
blockade etc.
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