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Dhaulagiri & Hidden
Valley Trek. |
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Elevation
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5360m |
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Range: |
Himalaya |
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SubRange: |
Central Nepal
Himalaya |
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Country: |
Nepal |
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Continent:
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Asia |
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Latitude:
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Longitude: |
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Difficulty: |
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Best months
for climbing: |
October, November, December, March, April, May |
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Convenient
Center: |
Pokhara |
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Nearest major
airport: |
Kathmandu,
Nepal |
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Minimum Per Person Price |
1500
US Dollar (USD) |
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Maximum Per Person Price |
1750
US Dollar (USD) |
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Dhaulagiri
and Hidden Valley Trekking Brief.
Dhaulagiri 8,167 meters 7th highest mountain in the
world means "white mountain" though many mountains over
the world have names, which translate to White Mountain;
this is without doubt the most astonishing one. 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 consist more than fifteen 7,000
meter magnificent peaks with land of dramatic contrast.
This trekking routes starts after 8 hours scenic drive
from Kathmandi 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 on 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.
For those who have got enough time there is an option
continuing trek down to Kalopani, Tatopani, Ghorepani
then to Pokhara.
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Dhaulagiri and
Hidden Valley
Trek. Itinerary |
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Day 1:
Arrival in Kathmandu airport (1,345 meters). There you
will be met by our Airport Representative and
transferred to hotel by private tourist vehicle.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 2: Kathmandu city tour. Your sightseeing trip will
start at 9AM in the morning after your breakfast. We
will provide a private vehicle and professional tour
guide. Places we visit Pasupatinath temple, Buddhanath,
Monkey temple, Bhaktpur durbar square and Kathmandu
durbar square. The afternoon includes a final briefing
and preparations for the trek. Overnight at hotel.
Day 3: Drive to Beni (850 meters) by bus 8 hours. After
your breakfast to your hotel, you drive to Beni this
day. The drive should take 8 hours and you'll find most
of the part enjoyable, and offering good scenery. Beni
is the district headquarters and has a police check post
where your trekking permits will be examined. Beni is at
the confluence of the Myagdi Khola and the Kali Gandaki.
Overnight at tented camp.
Day 4: Trek to Babiachor (950 meters) 5 hours. Leaving
Beni and Kali Gandaki the treks head west along the
north bank of the Myagdi Khola through the village of
Beni Mangalghat to Singa and Tatopani (hot springs).
Crossing the bridge beyond the village to the south bank
of the river, the trail makes a little half loop before
crossing another bridge, near the village of Simalchour,
back to the north bank from where it continues to the
village of Babichor. Overnight at tented camp.
Day 5: Trek to Dharapani (1,400 meters) 6 hours. The
valley widens and terraced hills develop on both sides
of the river. The trail is fairly level and you pass the
village of Shahashradhara, cross the Duk Khola and
walking through fields arrive at Ratorunga. From here
the valley narrows again and the terraces disappear on
either side of the river. Continue to the village of
Dharapani. Overnight at tented camp.
Day 6: Trek to Muri (1,850 meters) 5 hours. After
crossing the river to its West Bank as you leave Phedi
the trail starts climbing in earnest and there will be
many switch-backs until you arrive at the ridge and the
angle of ascent eases. Again the trail climbs steeply to
the villages of Muri. Continue your trek to Sibang and
Mattim. From here you continue up an incline to the
snout of a ridge, descend to the Gatti Khola and reach
Phalai Gaon (1,810 meters). Cross the Dhara Khola to
once again emerge on the west bank of the Myagdi Khola
and then climb a ridge to the large Magar village of
Muri. Overnight at tented camp.
Day 7: Trek to Boghara (2,080 meters) 6 hours. Descend a
little, cross a stream and continue through terraced
fields before climbing a ridge to reach the pass from
where you can see Mt. Ghustung South (6,465 meters).
Descend to the Myagdi Khola and trek along its West Bank
to the village of Naura from where you will climb a
little before traversing a grassy hill and climbing a
steep slope with switch-backs and then descend through a
forest and terraced fields to Boghara (2,080 meters).
Overnight at tented camp.
Day 8: Trek to Dobang (2,520 meters) 5 hours. The trail
first descends through terraced fields to a small ridge
and then through a forest to Jyardan which is the most
remote permanent settlement in these parts. After the
settlement a high winding path crosses a rocky area and
then descends before climbing again to Lipshe where
there is on single hut. The trail continues through a
forest to Lapche Kharka and then climbs to the level
area at Dobang. Overnight at tented camp.
Day 9: Trek to Choriban Khola (3,110 meters) 5 hours.
After crossing a wooden bridge out of Dobang the trail
ascends a forested area. Soon the west face of
Dhaulagiri I (8,167 meters) becomes visible through
breaks in the trees. Descend to the Myagdi Khola and
cross it via a wooden bridge to the east bank continue
to Chartare. Passing through forests again, you cut
across a rocky area and cross a stream to Choriban Khola.
Overnight at tented camp.
Day 10 Trek to Italian Base Camp (3,660 meters) 7 hours.
Follow a trail to the terminal moraine of the
Chhonbarban Glacier and enter the glacier from the
right. Tukche Peak (6837 meters) becomes visible
straight on; at the far end while the impressive north
flank of Dhaulagiri I (8,167 meters) dominates the
skyline to your right. After a short while you will
reach Italian Base Camp (3,660 meters), which is also
the site of your camp for the night. To the west are the
peaks of Dhaulagiri II (7,751 meters), Dhaulagiri III
(7,715 meters) and Dhaulagiri V (7,618 meters).
Overnight at tented camp.
Day 11: Acclimatization and rest day. We will spend a
day here in order to acclimatize and adjust to the
thinning of the air. It is recommended that your body
acclimatizes to the high altitude and be "tuned" for the
even higher altitudes to come. Overnight at tented camp.
Day 12: Trek to Glacier Camp (4,210 meters) 6 hours. Set
up early in the morning when the weather is expected to
be clear. Trail is bit prone to stone fall, and pass
through a narrow gorge. Today we stay overnight near at
glacier. Overnight at tented camp.
Day 13: Trek to Dhaulagiri Base Camp (4,740 meters) 7
hours. This is one of our adventurous days to Dhaulagiri
base camp. From here you can look up at the impressive
north face of Dhaulagiri I (8167 meters) dominates the
skyline to your right. To the west are the peaks of
Dhaulagiri II (7,751 meters), Dhaulagiri III (7,715
meters) and Dhaulagiri V (7,618 meters). In front of you
is the impressive ice fall that descends from the north
east col. Overnight at tented camp.
Day 14: Another acclimatization and Rest Day. Another
rest day, but very important for the acclimatization.
Views from this place will be superb and there is plenty
to explore. Overnight at tented camp.
Day 15: Cross French Pass (5,360 meters) then trek to
Hidden Valley (5200 meters) 6 hours. After the glacier
you climb two terraced hills, the first of which runs
along the glacier, and then cutting across a mountain
flank and a moraine you enter a gentle incline on the
left from an ablation valley. Climb this gentle slope to
the French Pass (5,360 meters). A great vista opens up
from the French Pass and you will be able to see Mukut
Himal (6,328 meters), Tashi Kang (6,386 meters) and Sita
Chuchura (6,611 meters), all of which surround the
Hidden Valley. To the south is Tukche Peak (6,920
meters) and beyond is the massive peak of Dhaulagiri I.
From French Pass you continue along the right edge of
the Hidden valley losing a little altitude to Thapa Pass
(5,250 meters) between Tukche Peak and Thapa Peak (6,012
meters). Descending from Thapa Pass you will make a camp
at about 5,200 meters. Overnight at tented camp.
Day 16: Cross Dhampus Pass (5,200 meters), and trek to
Yak Kharka (3,680meters) 6 hours. Descend from the
hidden valley, to the Dhampus Pass and continue to Yak
Kharka. There is a perfect camp site to enjoy the
surrounding. Overnight at tented camp.
Day 17: Trek to Jomsom (2,710 meters) 5 hours. Descend
to the village of Marpha, on the west bank of the Kali
Gandaki River. Marpha is home to many apple orchids as
well as all the various food products made from the
fruit. Apple Brandy is a local specialty that you may be
lucky enough to taste en route. Continue to north, up
the river valley to the town of Jomsom. Overnight at
tented camp.
Day 18: Thirty five minutes morning fly to Pokhara (900
meters) and sightseeing same day. Today 35 minutes
morning flight takes us to Pokhara from Jomsom. Once we
arrived at Pokhara airport, we then drive to hotel. In
the afternoon we will have a sightseeing tour around
Pokhara valley, which covers Fewa Lake, Devi’s water
fall, Museum, Tibetan refugee settlement and Gupteshower
cave etc. Overnight at hotel.
Day 19: Leisure day in Pokhara. It's also spare day in
case of bad weather in Jomsom. Overnight at hotel.
Day 20: Drive to Kathmandu by bus 7 hours. Overnight
back at the hotel in Kathmandu by bus. If you are
interested in continuing on to the Chitwan Jungle
Safari, River Rafting Adventure or any other tours you
can start today. Overnight at hotel.
Day 21: Transfer to international airport for your final
departure.
The trip ends, our Airport Representative will drop you
to the Kathmandu international airport for your final
flight departure from Nepal.
NOTE: The above information is a guide and standard
template of what we provide. The trek can be customized
at your request to accommodate your specific
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Price
Includes:
1. Airport/Hotel/Airport pick up & drop by private
car/van/bus.
2. Standard accommodation in four/five star hotel in
Kathmandu breakfast included. (3 nights)
3. Standard accommodation in two/three star hotel in
Pokhara breakfast included. (3 nights)
4. Kathmandu and Pokhara City Tours inclusive tour
guide, private car/van/bus.
5. Full board meal during camping, prepared by our cook
with Tea & coffee.
6. Tented accommodation and equipment during the camping
trek. (We will provide fully water proof two men tents,
dining tents, kitchen gear, dining table, chairs, toilet
tents, shower tent etc.)
7. A local government license holder Trekking Guide
during the trek., a cook, required number of porters,
their food, accommodation, salary, insurance, equipment,
medicine.
8. Boiled and purify drinking water for the trek.
9. All trekking permits & fees.
10. Surface Transfer to and from Kathmandu.
11. Flight cost from Jomsom to Pokhara including airport
departure taxes in Jomsom airport.
12. Down Jacket and duffel/kit bag by Ace the Himalaya
(which needs to be returned after the trek.)
13. All our government taxes.
14. Tourist service charge, vat.
15. Official expanse.
Price Excludes:
1. Lunch and dinner whilst in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
2. Your travel insurance (compulsory).
3. International airfare and airport departure tax.
4. Nepal entry visa fee (US$ 30 per person) you obtain a
visa easily upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International
Airport Kathmandu for 60 days from date of issue. You
will require 2 passport size photos.
5. Items of a personal nature such as alcoholic drinks,
cold drinks, laundry.
6. Personal trekking Equipment.
7. Tips for trekking staff and driver. (Tipping is
expected.)
8. Any others expenses which are not mentioned on Price
Includes section. |
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