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Dhaulagiri I (White Mountain) is the 7th highest mountain in the world (8,167m/26,869ft) and is separated from the Annapurna region by the Kali Gandaki River Gorge, which is also the deepest in the world.
This trek offers views of fifteen peaks above 7,000 meters with some of the best views of the Dhaulagiri range from Magdi Glacier, Dhaulagiri Base camp (4750m), the French Pass (5360m, and the highest point of the trek), Tukuche Peak and Putali Himal. After crossing the French pass you will come upon a hidden snow valley, giving you a heavenly experience of the winter white world. The Dhampus Pass between Tukuche peak and Thapa peak is another taste of heaven on the trek!
This trek is relatively strenuous and requires high altitude trekking experience. You will need to wear gaiters and carry an ice-axe with you for at least three days of this trek.
Day 01 : Arrival Kathmandu and transfer at Hotel.
Day 02 : Kathmandu Free.
Day 03 : Kathmandu – Baglung by Bus & overnight. Camp.
Day 04 : Baglung – Tatopani Village (1000m.) Apr., Camp.
Day 05 : Tatopani Village – Darbang Phedi. (1113m.) Camp.
Day 06 : Darbang – Sibamg or, Phalaigaun (2600m.) Apr. Camp.
Day 07 : Sibang or, Phalaigaun – Muri (2000m.) Camp.
Day 08 : Muri – Jugapani (2300m.) Camp.
Day 09 : Jugapani – Baghora (2080m.) Camp.
Day 10 : Baghora – Chartare (2820m.) Camp.
Day 11 : Chartare – Dhoulagiri Base Camp (4750m.) Camp.
Day 12 : Dhoulagiri Base Camp rests for acclimatization & Explore. Camp.
Day 13 : Dhoulagiri Base Camp – French Pass (5360m.), & near by French pass Camp.
Day 14 : Near by French Pass – Thapa pass (5250m.) – Yak Kharka (3400m.) Camp.
Day 15 : Yak Kharka – Jomsom (2713m.) Camp.
Day 16 : Jomsom – Pokhara by flight and drive back to Kathmandu.