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The Dhaulagiri Himal lies south of the Tibet/Nepal border and the culminating high point at its eastern end is Dhaulagiri l. The seventh highest mountain in the world. Dhaulagiri towers in solitary splendor. This magnificent peak rises as a giant shoulder of shining ice and snow. It gets its name from the Sanskrit word "Dhavala" which means 'white' and 'giri' which means mountain. It was first climbed by K. Diemberger, P. Diener, M. Dorji, E. Forrer, A. Schelbert & N. Dorji in 1960. This mountain was first sighted by the British surveyors in India in the early 1800s but reminded virtually unknown until a Swiss aerial survey in 1949. This White Mountain was first climbed in 1960 by the Swiss following the Northeast ridge. Five ridges buttress Dhaulagiri l and even up until the early 1980's only the Northeast ridge had been successfully climbed. Dhaulagiri is considered the most interesting peak among the eight thousanders. Today there are more than six different routes established with variations, and the possibility of more.
Entry : Baglung
Exit : Pokhara
Itinerary:
Day 01 Arrival in Kathmandu transfer to hotel
Day 02 Rest day at Kathmandu
Day 03 Drive from Kathmandu to Baglung by bus
Day 04 Baglung to Beni
Day 05 Beni to Babi Chor
Day 06 Babi Chor to Dharapani
Day 07 Dharapani to Mudi
Day 08 Mudi to Boghara
Day 09 Boghara to Dabang
Day 10 Dabang to Pine Forest
Day 11 Pine Forest to Italian Base Camp
Day 12 Italian Base Camp to Dhaulagiri
Day 13-33 Climbing period of Dhaulagiri
Day 34 Base Camp to Tukuche
Day 35 Tukuche to Yak Kharka
Day 36 Yak Kharka to Marpha
Day 37 Marpha to Jomsom
Day 38 Flight from Jomsom to Pokhara
Day 39 Flight from Pokhara to Kathmandu
Day 40 Rest days at Kathmandu
Day 41 Departure your destination
Cost: Join basis sercice upto ABC
4-6 Persons: Euro 4,800.00 Per Person
7-12 Persons: Euro 4,350.00 Per Person
Climbing Sherpa guide, Per guide Euro 1,600.000
Cost includes:
- 4 night hotel in Kathmandu standard 3 star hotel with bb plan
- Permit fee of Dhaulagiri Expedition
- Food & Fuel during the trek and base camp during the expedition period.
- Staff: Base camp Guide , Cook, Cook helper
- Porters to and from base
- From Kathmandu to Beni by bus and Jomsom to Pokhara to Kathmandu flight
- Equipment allowance, daily allowance for officer, expedition staff
- Expedition insurance for Nepalese staff
- Tent, Mat, dining tent, Toilet tent, and expedition duration.
- Local transportation in Kathmandu (airport to hotel to airport)
- Our office service charge
Cost Exclude
- Personal equipment for climbing
- Personal Insurance of climber
- Climbing food, Gas & stove.
- Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu
- Emergency Rescue evacuation by helicopter
- Radio Permit,
- Climbing Sherpa,
- Personal expenses
- Custom clearances in Kathmandu airport.
- Bar Bills
- Walkie-talkie
- Tips etc.
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