Dhaulagiri Trekking in Nepal
This is extended and challenging trek, through high alpine pastures, tranquil and uninhabited valleys. Trekking off the main paths is not only possible, but can be immensely rewarding, though you do need a sense of adventure and an increased ability to deal with unexpected. Geographically Dhaulagiri area is a land of dramatic contrast. Long closed to visitors, for a variety of reasons - including its remoteness, the region west and north of Dhaulagiri was opened to trekkers, traveling in organized groups. This made it possible for trekkers to go behind, north of the Dhaulagiri massif, to explore remote villages and even more remote valleys, which had been the sole domain of trekkers.
Itinerary (19 days)
Day 01: Kathmandu-- (by Greenbus)-River side -Pokhara Day 02;Pokhara- - Baglung -- Beni - Chutterni - Tatopani Day 03: Tatopani - Babichor - Darbang Day 04: Darbang - Phedi - Takum - Sibang Day 05: Sibang - Phalai Gaon - Muri Day 06: Muri - Dhara - Naura - Boghara Day 07: Boghara - Lipshe - Lapche Kharka - Dobang Day 08: Dobang - Chartare (Camp) Day 09: Chartare - Pakabon - Italian Camp Day 10: Italian Camp - Japanese Camp (Camp) Day 11: Japanese Camp - Dhaulagiri B.C. (Camp) Day 12: Dhaulagiri Base Camp - French Pass: 5360m - Hidden Valley:5000m Day 13: Hidden Valley - Thapa Pass:5258m - Yak Kharka Day 14: Yak Kharka - Marpha - Tukuche Day 15: Tukuche - Kalopani - Ghasa Day 16: Ghasa - Rukse Chhahara - Dana - Tatopani Day 17: Tatopani - Pokhara
Day 18: Pokhara - Kathmandu Day 19: Final Departure
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