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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.
Dhaulagiri was first climbed on May 13, 1960 by Kurt Diemberger, Peter Diener, Ernst Forrer, Albin Schelbert, Nyima Dorji and Nawang Dorji, members of a Swiss/Austrian expedition.
Day:1 Arrival in Kathmandu. Transfer to your hotel.
Day:2 Kathmandu for official procedures.
Day:3 Kathmandu
Day:4 Drive to Beni (830m 2723ft) and further drive to Darbang (1180m – 3870ft).
Day:5 Trek to Phaliya Gaon (1500m-4920ft).
Day:6 Trek to Muri.(1850m 6068ft).
Day:7 Trek to Boghara (2080m 6823ft).
Day:8 Trek to Dobang (2520m 8266ft).
Day:9 Trek to Italian Base Camp (3660m 12005ft).
Day:10 Italian Base Camp rest day.
Day:11 Trek to Dhaulagiri Base Camp (4700m 15420ft).
Day:12-38 Climbing Period Mt. Dhaulagiri
Day:39 Trek to French Col (5360m 17,580ft)
Day:40 Cross French Col and trek to Kharkha Camp
Day:41 Cross Dhampus Pass (5258m 17,247ft). Overnight Camp.
Day:42 Trek to Tukuche (2590m 8496ft).
Day:43 Drive to Beni
Day:44 Drive to Kathmandu
Day:45 Kathmandu
Day:46 Departure from Kathmandu