DHAULAGIRI TREK
Description
The Dhaulagiri trek in Nepal is an incredible and challenging hiking route. Starting in the town of Beni, it takes you through stunning landscapes including glaciers, valleys, waterfalls, and forests, as you follow the Kali Gandaki river. Dhaulagiri is the seventh-highest mountain in the world, standing at 8,167m. This trek is carried out in a remote and difficult-to-reach region, making it a unique and exciting adventure.
Along the way, you’ll pass through rural villages like Marpha and Tukuche, where you can immerse yourself in the local culture and try traditional food. The Dhaulagiri trek is one of the most challenging hiking routes in the world, and requires good physical fitness and experience in high-altitude hiking to complete successfully. But those who do will be rewarded with incredible views and an unforgettable experience in nature. If you’re up for a challenge and want to explore the beauty of Nepal, the Dhaulagiri trek is definitely worth considering!
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Itinerary
Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you’ll be transferred to your hotel. You can spend the rest of the day exploring the city and soaking in its rich cultural and historical landmarks.
You’ll start the day with a visit to the historic Pashupatinath Temple. Next, you’ll visit the impressive Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest stupas in the world. In the afternoon, you’ll have free day for last minute shipping in city.
After will do trek briefing and welcome dinner in typical Nepalis restaurant with cultural program.
Inclusion
- Accommodation in Kathmandu (3 nights) and Pokhara (2 nights) during the trek (15 nights).
- Flight from Jomsom to Pokhara.
- All meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek.
- All necessary permits and fees (National Park fees, Local Government tax, TIMS card, etc.).
- English-speaking local guide and porter(s).
- Transportation (airport transfer, trek transfer).
- All camping equipment (tent, sleeping bag, and mattress).
- First aid kit and oxygen cylinder.
- Insurance for guide and porter.
- International airfare to and from Kathmandu.
- Travel insurance (mandatory).
- Visa fee for Nepal.
- Personal expenses (such as laundry, drinks, phone calls, etc.).
- Tips for guide and porter.
- Emergency evacuation (helicopter rescue).
- Any other expenses not mentioned in the included list.