Overview
Trip Highlights
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The broad display of landscape including the unique Dhaulagiri Base Camp.
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Cross two high passes, the French pass (5,240m/17,192ft) and Thapa pass(5,155m/16,913ft)
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Outstanding views of the Himalayas, including Annapurna range, Dhaulagiri range, and walk through the world’s deepest gorge – Kali Gandaki.
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Chance to see a multi-faceted and intriguing culture with day-to-day lifestyle, local peoples.
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You will be trekking through the diverse flora and fauna.
About The Trip
Dhaulagiri refers to a dazzling white beautiful mountain in Sanskrit, meaning it bestows you with its abundant beauty. We will reach out to the Dhaulagiri base camp standing 5360m above sea level, located in the western part of Nepal.
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek in Nepal Himalayas is a remote setting with physical demand that will suit experienced trekkers with a deep sense of adventure. You will need the requisite levels of fitness to enjoy the adventure of this trek ad it is one of the extraordinary treks in Nepal. The Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek is so diverse that you will experience awe-inspiring summit views to the warmth of the green forest to diverse people with warm hospitality. This trek gazes through the dozens of the mighty Himalayas and hospitable local peoples along with the trial.
Overview
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek is a thrilling adventure that takes you to the 7th highest mountain in the world; Mt Dhaulagiri. This trek is also called Dhaulagiri Round Trek, which is a window into the Himalayas vibrancy. The whole tours cover the varied nature, culture, peoples and open up a gallery of stunning snow peaks all the way. During the trek to Dhaulagiri, you will experience nature’s beauty, exhilarating challenges, time efficiency, and lifetime experience in the Himalayas. You could be a nature treasurer, wildlife watching, or shutterbug with the dream of capturing the dramatic highlands.
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek is for adventure lovers who have done some Himalayan treks and want to push themselves. This trek is truly an adventure with a magical experience to give in return for all the effort. Throughout the trek, you will be able to see grandeur peaks like Annapurna Range (8,091 m/26,545 ft.), Dhaulagiri Massif (8,167 m/26,795 ft.) Mt. Nilgiri (7,061 m/23,116 ft.), Mt. Machhapuchhre (6,993 m/22,943 ft.), Lamjung Himal (6,983 m/22,910 ft.), Mt. Gustung South (6,465 m/21,210 ft.), Tukuche Peak (6,837 m/22,431 ft.), Mt. Gurja (7,193 m/23,599 ft.), Manapathi (6,380 m/20,932 ft.) and many more.
Trip to Dhaulagiri Circuit is also rich in wildlife and nature. You will pass through the dense forest, remote villages with delightful passages while begins from Beni. You will also cross alpine meadows and pastures with the fascinating glance of nature into its full bloom. During the trek, you will be crossing the largest conservation area of Nepal, the Annapurna Conservation Area, which is also the home of endangered wildlife and vegetation. Untouched nature, the least traveled route, and the pure elegance of mountain landscapes will make your trek memorable.
Other than the beautiful landscape, you will also have a cultural experience around the rural villages of western Nepal. During the trek, you will learn about the Magar and Thakali cultures thriving in small towns and monasteries. You will also experience the scale and grandeur of the high plateau and solitude this region has to offer.
In short, the Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek will fill you with the mesmerizing moments of your holiday, enjoying the true beauty of nature and experiencing the diverse culture of Western Nepalese. Walking through beautiful villages sleeping in the lap of the Himalayas will give the best experience. We assure you that you will have a great adventure around the Dhaulagiri with us, so book this trek now.
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek Difficulty
Trek to Dhaulagiri Circuit is one of the challenging journeys in Nepal Himalayas. This trek will be perfect for that tourist who is fond of real adventure and challenges. The trek will take you above the 5,000 meter high. The air got thinner, and it will be hard to breathe as you go higher. You will attempt uncountable ascent and descent; crossing passes and trodden paths make this trek harder. All these activities will demand strong physical fitness, good health, and good willpower.
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek is an adventurous trek that passes through the high alpine lush forest with serene pastures and uninhabited valleys. Trekking up to the high-altitude Italian base camp, walking through the glaciers and snow clips, is quite thrilling, followed by the challenging French pass. We will be heading up to the highlands and peaks on this trek. Thus, we need excellent physical condition and basic mountaineering skills for this Dhaulagiri Round Trek.
Altitude sickness in Dhaulagiri Circuit is common in such a challenging trek. You usually will feel altitude sickness from 3500m. Some of the symptoms are as follows:
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Difficulty in breathing
- Sleeping difficulty
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Difficulty in walking
If you suffer any of these while you are at a high altitude, immediately inform your guide or someone near you. This can be risky if not treated properly.
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek Route
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trekking trial starts with the long scenic drive to Darbang, enjoying the stunning Annapurna. The roads are bumpy, passing through the Beni with Kali Gandaki and Myagdi River Side by Side. Our Trek starts from the Myagdi Khola, passing the Suspension Bridge with Dharapani on its way. We reach Muri village, a beautiful Magar cloyingly laying at the lap of the Dhaulagiri range. The next day we head towards the Sallaghari, descending the Myagdi Khola. Walking through the lush forest and crossing over the wooden bridge, arrive at the Choriban. On the very next day, we trek up to the Italian Base Camp(3660m), passing through the stunning forest with tempting mountains up above. We have daybreak at the Italian base camp spending by exploring the area. Despite having a cold and dry trek up to the Dhaulagiri Base Camp, we get to capture the spectacular views of the Dhaulagiri Mountain ascending to the French pass. The French pass serves astounding views of Tukuche Peak, Tashi Kang, Mukut Himal, and Dhaulagiri. We use different instruments on our trek today while making our way to the hidden valley stopping by the Thapa pass the next day. Climbing up to the Thapa peak is quite challenging. After spending some time at the mountain, we retrace our steps back to the base camp and head towards the Yak Kharka. Thus, we will be heading to the capital passing through the Marpha, followed by Jomsom. From Jomsom, we will have a short scenic flight to the beautiful Pokhara and, finally, drive back to Kathmandu afterward.
Best Season to Trek Dhaulagiri Circuit
There are two best seasons to trek Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek in the year. During the Spring, the trek can be done from March to May. While in autumn, it can be done from September to November. These are the best season to do Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek.
Each of these trekking seasons has something very different to offer during the trek. It includes different terrain, difficulty, weather, and scenery. In a nutshell, let us tell you about subtle differences you will get in these different seasons of the year. This will suddenly help you to plan your trek better.
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek in Spring
Spring Season in Nepal falls from March to May and is very stable and dry with a moderate climate. This month, you will experience fairly perfect trekking, which offers a crystal clear view of mountains and sceneries every day. You will see much crowd in the trial as this season is best to climb Mt. Dhaulagiri.
The temperature will reach around 15 to 20 degrees Celsius in the daytime and drop to -4 to -6 degrees celsius at night. You will also be welcomed with thousands of flora and vegetation that make the Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek more beautiful and enjoyable. This month is also the best to view the decorative rhododendron and may spot beautiful birds.
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek in Summer
Summer in Nepal falls in the month from June to August. During these months, you will also experience the Monsoon run, which makes the treks nearly impossible. These months usually do not attract tourists to the Himalayas. The rains in the hilly area wash the bridges, slippery trails, leeches, and landslides.
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek in Autumn
Autumn is another best season of Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek. Autumn falls in the month from September to November. The weather will be perfect, and the view of the surroundings will be unforgettable. During the initial month of September, you may experience the leftover Monsoon. As of October starts, your door to this trek will be clear.
During those months, the temperature will reach around 14 to 20 degrees in the daytime and decrease from -2 to -5 degrees celsius during the night.
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek in Winter
Winter in Nepal falls from December to February. Trekking to higher altitudes will be challenging and impossible to cross the three passes during the trek. The temporary Teahouse lodge will also remain close during the winter. So, Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek is impossible to trek in the winter season.
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek Cost
The first thing comes to mind while you are planning the trek is, “What will be the price to trek Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek ?” Cost varies according to many factors, including duration, pax, means of transportation, and accommodation.
Whether you are budget trekking or not, it is important to consider the actual cost during the trek. The baseline cost of this will depend on how comprehensive you want your trek to be. On average, the cost of Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek will generally Cost USD 2925 to USD 3115 pp for 15-16 days. The price includes domestic flights, Trekking permits, sleeping tent, kitchen tent, toilet tent, dinning tent, own food, tea, coffee, boild water etc. from the our cook, trekking and mountain gouide, food for the trekking crew, porters, insurance 2 night accommodations in kathmandu on BB basis, .