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| Mt. Dhaulagiri Expedition |
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The Dhaulagiri Himal
lies south of the Nepal - Tibet 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 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. |
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| Mt. Dhaulagiri Climbing Itinerary: | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Day 01 Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer
to hotel. Day 02 - 04 Official preparation day in Kathmandu. Day 05 Drive to Baglung/Beni and arrange Porters. Day 06 Trek to Tatopani . Overnight camp. Day 07 Trek to Ghasa. Overnight camp. Day 08 Trek to Tukuche/Marpha. Overnight camp. Day 09 Stay at Marpha. Day 10 Trek to Yak Kharka. Overnight in camp. Day 11 Trek to Yak Kharka and then to French Col. Day 12 Trek French Col. to BC. Day 13 - 48 Climbing Day 49 Trek to Dhampus Col. Overnight in camp. Day 50 Trek to Tukuche/Marpha. Overnight in lodge. Day 51 Trek to Jomsom. Overnight in lodge. Day 52 Fly to Jomsom/Pokhara/Kathmandu. Transfer to hotel. Day 53 - 55 Rest day in Kathmandu. Day 56 Departure to your next destination. |
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