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«» Dhaulagiri Expedition

Mount Dhaulagiri is the seventh highest mountain in the world. It is an enormous Himalayan massif, located in north central Nepal. It is the highest mountain located entirely within Nepal. Mount Dhaulagiri' s crest stretches for thirty miles, lending structure to an otherwise tangled topography of twisting ridges, glaciers, and ice falls. Along the main crest, several pyramid-shaped peaks rise. Four of these summits, numbered from east to west, rise above 25,000 feet. 

Itinerary:
Days    Description
  1 Arrival in Kathmandu. Transfer to your hotel.
  2 Kathmandu.
  3 Kathmandu
  4 Drive to Bagling, trek to Beni, arrange for porters.
  5 Tatopani (1189m). Overnight in lodge.
  6 Ghasa (2012m). Overnight in lodge.
  7 Tukuche (2591m). Overnight in lodge.
  8 Marpha (2667m). Change porters.
  9 Yak Kharka
  10 French Col
  11 Dhaulagiri Base Camp
  12-49 Climbing Period Mt. Dhaulagiri
  50 Clean up Base Camp
  51 Dhampus Col
  52 Marpha. Overnight in lodge.
  53 Jomsom. Overnight in lodge.
  54 Fly Jomsom / Pokhara / Kathmandu. Transfer to hotel.
  55 - 57 Kathmandu.
  58 Departure from Kathmandu.

 

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