Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Dhaulagiri Round Trekking

Dhaulagiri (White Mountain), separated from the Annapurna region by Kali Gandaki Gorge (deepest in the world) includes some fifteen peaks above 7000mt. The trekking in this area is relatively strenuous and needs some high altitude trekking experiences. Magdi Glacier, Dhaulagiri Base camp (4750m), French Pass (5360m) (highest point of the trek)including the several peaks such as Putali Himal and Tukuche Peak gives you an excellent view of Dhaulagiri range. A hidden snow valley (after crossing French pass) gives you a heavenly test of white world. The Dhampus Pass between Tukuche peak and Thapa peak is another heaven in the trip.


Glimpse on Itinerary

Day 01: Drive to Beni/ or fly to Pokhara
Day 02: Beni - Babichoaur (950m)
Day 03: Babichoaur - Phedi (1100m)
Day 04: Phedi - Phalai Gaun (1810m)
Day 05: Phalai Gaun - Below Jugapani
Day 06: Below Jugapani - Boghara (2080m)
Day 07: Boghara - Lapche kharka
Day 08: Lapche kharka - Chartare (2820m)
Day 09: Chartare - Pakoban (3585m)
Day 10: Pakoban - Dhaulagiri Basecamp (4750m)
Day 11: Dhaulagiri Basecamp - French pass (5360m)
Day 12: Walk five hours form French pass and camp on 4915m.
Day 13: French pass - Yak kharka (4500m)
Day 14: Yak kharka - Marpha (2667m)
Day 15: Marpha
Day 16: Marpha - Lete (2438m)
Day 17: Lete - Tatopani (1189m)
Day 18: Tatopani - Ghorepani (2855m)
Day 19: Poonhill
Day 20: Tadapani - Ghandruk (1951m)
Day 21: Ghandruk – Birethati and drive to Pokhara
Day 22: Pokhara - Kathmandu


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