Group Size:8 - 10
Arrival on:Kathmandu, Nepal
Grade:Difficult
Transportation:Private Car/Bus
Destination:Nepal
Elevation:8,167 m
Duration:45 days
Accomodation:Hotel, Lodge, Tea House, Tent
Meal:Full board while on Expedition
Dhaulagiri Normal climbing route is via Northeast Ridge, the route first used and climbed by Swiss-Austrian expedition in 1960. The Advance Base Camp is established at 5,300m and above there can be 3-4 camps.
Camp 1: First camp will be established at 5,900m on the Col east from the ABC.
Camp 2: Second camp will be established at 6,400m, reached with some steep climbing sections from camp 1.
Camp 3: Third camp is located at 7200m west with steep ice and snow climbing. From Camp 3, climb towards the East Ridge, where more often we’ll experience strong wind conditions before reaching camp 4 (7500m). This is the most difficult part of the climb.
Camp 4: From camp 4, if weather and condition favor us, we make direct push for the summit and return to camp 3. In difficult conditions the fallback is to setup bevy at 7,900m in order to attempt another summit push next day.
The seventh highest mountain in the world “Mt. Dhaulagiri” is 8167m in height. In Sanskrit Dhaula means white, beautiful and giri meaning mountain. t was discovered by the westerns in 1808. Unknowingly, it was counted as the highest mountain before the discovery of Mt. Kanchenjunga. It was first climbed on May 13, 1960 by a Swiss/Austrian/Nepali expedition.
The Dhaulagiri massif extends 120 km (70 mi) from the Kaligandaki River west to the Bheri. There are more than six different routes to climb Dhaulagiri. The normal climbing route is considered a reasonable climb with only short technical climbing sections and moderate avalanche danger. The South and West faces of Dhaulagiri both feature massive drops; each rises over 4000 meters from its base, and each has been the site of epic climbs. The tangled topography of twisting ridges, glaciers, and ice falls is crested by a stretch of thirty miles. Several pyramid-shaped peaks rise along the main crest. Four of the summits, numbered form east to west, rise above 25,000 feet.
06 SEPTEMBER : DAY 01: Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
07 SEPTEMBER : DAY 02: Expedition document application, Preparation, briefing for Expedition
08 SEPTEMBER : DAY 03: DRIVE TO BENI
09 SEPTEMBER : DAY 04: Trek to Tatopani
10 SEPTEMBER: DAY 05: Trek to Ghasa
11 SEPTEMBER : DAY 06: Trek to Marpha
12 SEPTEMBER : DAY 07: Rest at Marpha
13 SEPTEMBER : DAY 08: Trek to Yak Kharka
14 SEPTEMBER : DAY 09: Trek to French Col
15 SEPTEMBER: DAY 10 : Trek to Dhaulagiri Base Camp
16 SEPTEMBER- 18 OCTOBER : DAY 11-43: CLIMBING PERIOD OF MT. DHAULAGIRI
19 OCTOBER : DAY 44: Trek to Dhampus Col
20 OCTOBER : DAY 45: Trek to Marpha
21 OCTOBER : DAY 46: Trek to Jomsom
22 OCTOBER : DAY 47: Fly to Pokhara
23 OCTOBER : DAY 48: Rest & Relax in Pokhara
24 OCTOBER : DAY 49: Fly to Kathmandu
25 OCTOBER : DAY 50: Expedition ends, farewell and departure.
08 APRIL : DAY 01: Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
09 APRIL : DAY 02: Expedition document application, Preparation, briefing for Expedition
10 APRIL : DAY 03: Drive to Beni
11 APRIL : DAY 04: Trek to Tatopani
12 APRIL : DAY 05: Trek to Ghasa
13 APRIL : DAY 06: Trek to Marpha
14 APRIL : DAY 07: Rest at Marpha
15 APRIL : DAY 08: Trek to Yak Kharka
16 APRIL : DAY 09: Trek to French Col
17 APRIL : DAY 10: Trek to Dhaulagiri Base Camp
18 APRIL - 20 MAY : DAY 11-43: CLIMBING PERIOD OF MT. DHAULAGIRI
21 MAY : DAY 44: Trek to Dhampus Col
22 MAY : DAY 45: Trek to Marpha
23 MAY : DAY 46: Trek to Jomsom
24 MAY : DAY 47: Fly to Pokhara
25 MAY : DAY 48: Rest & Relax in Pokhara
26 MAY : DAY 49: FLY TO KATHMANDU
27 MAY : DAY 50: Departure from Kathmandu
Eco Tourism Adventure Pvt. Ltd provides two kinds of accommodation during Dhaulagiri expedition. At Kathmandu, we provide five star hotel rooms with breakfast twin sharing base. During the trek to base camp, we provide nice lodge or guest house room with common toilet and bath twin sharing base. If you need a Single room we will charge extra $500 (Kathmandu and trek) but high season not so easy to get single room on the way Everest Region.
Dhaulagiri Expedition, Eco Tourism Adventure Pvt. Ltd provides different kind of food like Nepali, Continental and Indian with tea and coffee. We provide welcome dinner Nepali cousin with Nepali culture dance and farewell dinner at K2 steak house (best steak in Kathmandu). Breakfast Kathmandu hotel provide a lot of items you can choose yourself and other guest house you can choose items in the menu with tea and coffee.
Eco Tourism Adventure Pvt. Ltd, Dhaulagiri expedition is supper difficult trip basically hikers have to hike per day 4 to 5 hours with daypack except some days are longer hour than 11 to 14. High altitude hike anyway need energy and experience, we have many acclimatization day that absolutely help for your altitude fitness, have a positive attitude, self-confidence and physically powerful determination, and we can achieve the trek successfully. If Around month jogging regularly before this trip is a great idea to improve our power and performance. Past glacier hiking experience and climbing three or four 6000m to 7000m peaks would be a great advantage with climbing technical skill is required for this trip. Before booking this trip it is a great idea to consult with your doctor and if you have any disease better inform us.
We have two best seasons in the year like summer, autumn and spring, summer and Autumn best month is June to December and spring best month is mid February to May this three seasons are the best seasons for this trek because of the weather is fine and warm with perfect views but the nights are chilly and can drop to freezing level in higher altitude.
06 SEPTEMBER : DAY 01: Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
07 SEPTEMBER : DAY 02: Expedition document application, Preparation, briefing for Expedition
08 SEPTEMBER : DAY 03: DRIVE TO BENI
09 SEPTEMBER : DAY 04: Trek to Tatopani
10 SEPTEMBER: DAY 05: Trek to Ghasa
11 SEPTEMBER : DAY 06: Trek to Marpha
12 SEPTEMBER : DAY 07: Rest at Marpha
13 SEPTEMBER : DAY 08: Trek to Yak Kharka
14 SEPTEMBER : DAY 09: Trek to French Col
15 SEPTEMBER: DAY 10 : Trek to Dhaulagiri Base Camp
16 SEPTEMBER- 18 OCTOBER : DAY 11-43: CLIMBING PERIOD OF MT. DHAULAGIRI
19 OCTOBER : DAY 44: Trek to Dhampus Col
20 OCTOBER : DAY 45: Trek to Marpha
21 OCTOBER : DAY 46: Trek to Jomsom
22 OCTOBER : DAY 47: Fly to Pokhara
23 OCTOBER : DAY 48: Rest & Relax in Pokhara
24 OCTOBER : DAY 49: Fly to Kathmandu
25 OCTOBER : DAY 50: Expedition ends, farewell and departure.
08 APRIL : DAY 01: Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
09 APRIL : DAY 02: Expedition document application, Preparation, briefing for Expedition
10 APRIL : DAY 03: Drive to Beni
11 APRIL : DAY 04: Trek to Tatopani
12 APRIL : DAY 05: Trek to Ghasa
13 APRIL : DAY 06: Trek to Marpha
14 APRIL : DAY 07: Rest at Marpha
15 APRIL : DAY 08: Trek to Yak Kharka
16 APRIL : DAY 09: Trek to French Col
17 APRIL : DAY 10: Trek to Dhaulagiri Base Camp
18 APRIL - 20 MAY : DAY 11-43: CLIMBING PERIOD OF MT. DHAULAGIRI
21 MAY : DAY 44: Trek to Dhampus Col
22 MAY : DAY 45: Trek to Marpha
23 MAY : DAY 46: Trek to Jomsom
24 MAY : DAY 47: Fly to Pokhara
25 MAY : DAY 48: Rest & Relax in Pokhara
26 MAY : DAY 49: FLY TO KATHMANDU
27 MAY : DAY 50: Departure from Kathmandu