Highlights
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek
“A breathtaking and thrilling overland trip to the breathtakingly lovely city of Pokhara.”
Entering the ancient hill settlements of the Magar and Thakali people, who have a rich cultural heritage
From remote landscapes of ice and glaciers to verdant alpine forests with pines, firs, and rhododendron trees
Stunning mountain vistas while taking a daily stroll through isolated traditional farming communities
Explore the picturesque Hidden Valley and the world’s seventh-highest mountain, Mount Dhaulagiri.
At the Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek with stunning views of snow-capped mountains and their ice falls.”
Overview
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek
Experience the most untamed and isolated regions of the Himalayas with the fantastic Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek. The walking trail is located distant from populated areas and villages. Walking for many days amid the peace of the entire mountain environment, the breathtaking views, and the stunning landscapes.
You will be walking in the Far North Western Nepal Himalaya on the Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek. locations that other Western adventurers and hikers rarely visit. Aside from a small number of tourists and mountaineers, the route is currently gradually gaining popularity because it takes you a week away from the most common trekking routes.
The allure of trekking to Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek is the daily views of snow-capped peaks, between the stunning scenery and pure setting. It takes you from the balmy subtropical temperature to the chilly alpine hills that surround the lonely and remote Magar people, one of Nepal’s numerous ethnic hill tribes.
The walk leads into a stunning alpine forest with magnificent fir, birch, oak, magnolia, and rhododendron tree lines. At 4,750 meters, Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek offers daily vistas of towering snow-capped peaks and regretless rocky moraine and ice fields. It is an incredible location tucked up between the towering Dhaulagiri mountain range.
As the walk continues, it crosses a high French Pass at 5,360 meters above sea level to arrive at the stunning Hidden Valley. And then across more picturesque passes to arrive at the Kaligandaki River valley, which encircles the lower Mustang regions at Marpha, a quaint Thakali settlement.
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek
Dhaulagiri Round Trek begins from Beni. So, in the morning we a take a bus or van to drive from Kathmandu and the first night we will spend in Beni. Beni is the headquarters of the Magdi district. We will stay one night and the trek starts from next day.
The first few days of the trek pass through cultivated fields connected to some of the mountain villages. As we ascend to the Italian Base camp, the climb begins to get tougher after Dobhan. The trek continues to the Iced French and Thapa Passes, which have to be scaled before we descend a winding trail to Yak kharka. After a long descent, we will be at Marpha Popular town in Mustang District. From this Juncture, we follow the classical Annapurna trail to Jomsom to Pokhara and fly the next Day.
Outline
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu and Transfer to Hotel.
Day 02: Kathmandu with sightseeing tour and trek preparations.
Day 03: Drive to Pokhara 860 m -06 hrs.
Day 04: Drive to Darbang 1,200 m via Beni 900 m -06 hrs.
Day 05: Trek to Riverside 1,700 m – 04 hrs.
Day 06: Trek to Bagar 2,375m – 06 hrs.
Day 07: Trek to Dovan 2,600m – 06 hours.
Day 08: Trek to Chartare / Bhainsi Kharka 3,000m -05 hrs.
Day 09: Trek to Pakhaban (Japanese Camp) 3,750 m – 05 hrs.
Day 10: Trek to Dhaulagiri Base Camp 4,750m – 06 hrs.
Day 11: Trek to Hidden Valley 4,900m via French Pass 5,360m.
Day 12: At Hidden Valley (Contingency or spare days).
Day 13: Trek to Yak Kharka 4,915m via Thapa pass 5,250 m – 05 hrs.
Day 14: Trek to Marpha 2,630 m – 04 hrs.
Day 15: Trek to Lete 2,480m – 06 hrs.
Day 16: Trek to Tatopani 1,190m – 06 hrs.
Day 17: Drive to Pokhara via Beni town – 05 hrs.
Day 18: From Pokhara drive to Kathmandu 1,345 m – 06hrs.
Day 19: International departure for homeward bound.