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Dhaulagiri Expedition (8167m) Trip Fact

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    Trip Style : Expedition
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    Trip Difficulty : Extremely difficult
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    Destination : Dhaulagiri
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    Max Altitude : 8,167m
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    Accomodation: Hotel, Lodge &Tent
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    Food : Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner(BLD)
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    Start-End : Kathmandu-PKR-Beni- Dhaulagiri BC
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    Transport : Flight & Car
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    Best Season : Late Sept. to October April to May
We cater to Dhaulagiri Expedition from our based in Kathmandu. Mt. Dhaulagiri is coined from the Sanskrit word ‘ Dhavala Giri‘, meaning White Mountain. It is the seventh highest peak in the world. This mountain is one of the true jewels of the Himalayas. While Cho Oyu is touted by many as an easy 8000er, the White Mountain has a reputation of being one of the more technically challenging 8000-meter peaks in the Himalayas. The lack of big commercial expeditions is one of the more alluring qualities of Dhaulagiri as only seasoned mountaineers seem to have an interest in this formidable mountain.The climb to the peak requires many days of trying on inhospitable landscapes, on perpendicular planes, on frozen sides, and on planes swept by lethal avalanches. The unstable weather conditions, with fearsome winds and, way below zero temperatures, plus the perilous sicknesses of the mountain, will constitute one more obstacle in the way of the expedition’s attempt. However, this expedition, with the particular members, administers all of the prerequisites that can guarantee success.In 1949 AD, for the first time, photos of the mountain by air were taken. French, Swiss, Argentineans, and Austrians made attempts to ascend the peak from 1950 till 1959; however, all attempts on the north side have failed at the 8000 m. mark. The first successful ascents on the mountain were on May 13 and 23, 1960, by the Swiss mountaineer E. Forrer and his team.
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  • itinery-iconAccommodation: Hotel
  • itinery-iconMeals: BLD
  • itinery-iconPlace: Kathmandu

  • itinery-iconAccommodation: Hotel
  • itinery-iconMeals: BLD
  • itinery-iconPlace: Kathmandu

  • itinery-iconAccommodation: Hotel
  • itinery-iconMeals: BLD
  • itinery-iconPlace: Pokhara
  • itinery-iconMaximum Altitude:914m

  • itinery-iconAccommodation: lodge
  • itinery-iconMeals: BLD
  • itinery-iconPlace: Tatopani

  • itinery-iconAccommodation: lodge
  • itinery-iconMeals: BLD
  • itinery-iconPlace: Ghasa
  • itinery-iconMaximum Altitude:2012m

  • itinery-iconAccommodation: lodge
  • itinery-iconMeals: BLD
  • itinery-iconPlace: Marpha
  • itinery-iconMaximum Altitude:2667m

  • itinery-iconAccommodation: Tent
  • itinery-iconMeals: BLD
  • itinery-iconPlace: Yak Kharka
  • itinery-iconMaximum Altitude:3680m

  • itinery-iconAccommodation: Tent
  • itinery-iconMeals: BLD
  • itinery-iconPlace: Dhaulagiri Base Camp
  • itinery-iconMaximum Altitude:4700m

  • itinery-iconAccommodation: Tent
  • itinery-iconMeals: BLD
  • itinery-iconPlace: Mt. Dhaulagiri
  • itinery-iconMaximum Altitude:8167m

  • itinery-iconAccommodation: Tent
  • itinery-iconMeals: BLD
  • itinery-iconPlace: Base Camp
  • itinery-iconMaximum Altitude:4700m

  • itinery-iconAccommodation: Tent
  • itinery-iconMeals: BLD
  • itinery-iconPlace: Yak Kharka
  • itinery-iconMaximum Altitude:3680m

  • itinery-iconAccommodation: lodge
  • itinery-iconMeals: BLD
  • itinery-iconPlace: Jomsom
  • itinery-iconMaximum Altitude:2710m

  • itinery-iconAccommodation: Hotel
  • itinery-iconMeals: BLD
  • itinery-iconPlace: Pokhara

  • itinery-iconAccommodation: Hotel
  • itinery-iconMeals: BLD
  • itinery-iconPlace: Kathmandu

  • itinery-iconAccommodation: Hotel
  • itinery-iconMeals: BLD
  • itinery-iconPlace: Kathmandu

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    • small-thumbnails Standard accommodation in Kathmandu on a bed and breakfast basis.
    • small-thumbnails Complete camping equipment for trekking and Expedition.
    • small-thumbnails Food during trekking and expedition for Member & Staff.
    • small-thumbnails Expedition Permit, National Park fee, and TIMS card.
    • small-thumbnails Expedition Permit, National Park fee, and TIMS card.
    • small-thumbnails All staff during the trekking and Expedition with Experience Guide.
    • small-thumbnails Surface transportation will be arranged as per the itinerary.
    • small-thumbnails Above mention staffs daily wages, equipment allowance & Insurance
    • small-thumbnails Dining tent, toilet tent, table and chares, Mattresses for expedition sharing with other members
    • small-thumbnails Emergency Oxygen- Mask and regulator (If client use then they have to pay full of cost)
    • small-thumbnails Two oxygen bottle mask and regulator for the client (if Necessary)
    • small-thumbnails Satellite phone (Pay call)
    • small-thumbnails Gamo Bag (life-saving device in case of altitude sickness) sharing with group member
    • small-thumbnails Solar panel for light and charges batteries in Base Camp.
    • small-thumbnails Our service charges
    • small-thumbnails One member has one tent for base camp during the climbing period.
    • small-thumbnails One summiteer climbing Sherpa per Person.
    • small-thumbnails Icefalls charges
    • small-thumbnails All tent for camp 1, 2, 3 and high altitude food for sherpa and member.
    • small-thumbnails Farewell Dinner
    • small-thumbnails Liaison Officer
    • small-thumbnails Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
    • small-thumbnails Alcoholic beverages, Nepal visa fee.
    • small-thumbnails Emergency rescue evacuation if required & Personal accident insurance or Helicopter rescue.
    • small-thumbnails Extra luggage & personal climbing gears.
    • small-thumbnails Extra porter cost US$ 30 per person per days per 25Kg.
    • small-thumbnails Personal nature expenses
    • small-thumbnails Extra night Hotel in Kathmandu
    • small-thumbnails Waki talkies &Filming permit.
    • small-thumbnails Nepal custom duty for import of expedition goods.
    • small-thumbnails Assistance for Cargo clearance (Custom duty fees to be paid by clients)
    • small-thumbnails Personal equipment & Insurance.

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