Trip Facts
- Total Duration 40 Days
- Trip Grade Challenging
- Max Altitude 8167m
- Group Size 2 - 15 Pax
- Start From Kathmandu
- End From Kathmandu
- Trip Mode Expedition
- Accommodation Hotel/Teahouse/ Fully camping BC
- Best Season Autumn
I Mount Dhaulagiri (8167m.) was first climbed by the Swiss in 1960. Its name is derived from Sanskrit " Dhavala means" means "White" and girl is "Mountain" The mountain was sighted by British surveyors in India in the early 1800s and was mapped by one of the secret Indian surveyors, the pundits, in 1873; but the region remained largely unknown until a Swiss aerial survey in 1949. The French mount Annapurna expedition in 1950 had permission to climb either mount Annapurna or mount Dhaulagiri but decided on Annapurna after a reconnaissance of Dhaulagiri. A Swiss party failed in 1953 as did an Argentine group one year later.
After four more expeditions had failed, eight members of a Swiss expedition reached the summit in 1960. The climb followed a circuitous route around the mountain from Tukuche, over Dhampus pass. As French Col, to approach the summit from the North-East Col., The expedition was supplied by a Swiss Pilatus Porter aircraft, the "Yeti" which landed on the North-East Col at 5977m. Near the end of the expedition the plane crashed near Dhampus pass and the pilots, including the famous Emil Wick, walked down the mountain to Tukuche peak.
Tragedy struck in 1969 when an avalanche killed seven members of a US expedition on the East Dhaulagiri Glacier. The peak was climbed by the Japanese in the 1970s, the Americans in 1973 and the Italians in 1976. Captain Emil Wick airdropped supplies to the US expedition from a Pilatus Porter aircraft. Among the delicacies he dropped were two bottles of wine and a live chicken. The Sherpa would not allow the chicken to be killed on the mountain, so it became the expedition pet. It was carried, snow-blind and crippled with frostbitten feet, to Marpha, where it was finally eaten up in the cooking pot.
Fixed Departure Dates for 2024
- 09 September 2024
Trip Itinerary
- 09 Sept. 2024 Day 01: Pick up from KTM airport & transfer to hotel
- 10 Sept. 2024 Day 02: Official formality, preparation in Kathmandu.
- 11 Sept. 2024 Day 03: Drive from KTM to Pokhara 6 Hrs. and hotel.
- 12 Sept. 2024 Day 04: Drive Pokhara to Marpha 2670m-8 Hrs. lodge
- 13 Sept. 2024 Day 05: acclimatize Marpha-Multinath -Marpha hotel
- 14 Sept. 2024 Day 06: Trek from Marpha-Yak Khark 3680m. -7 hrs.
- 15 Sept. 2024 Day 07: Trek to Hidden Valley 6 hrs. - via Thapa pass
- 16 Sept. 2024 Day 08: Trek Dhaulagiri BC4700m.5 hrs.-French pass
- 17 Sept-15 Oct. 2024: Days 09-37: Climb Period Dhaulagiri 8167m.
- 16 Oct. 2024 Day 38: Preparation to returning ktm, clean base camp.
- 17 Oct. 2024 Day 39: Trek to Hidden valley 4hrs. fully camp in tent
- 18 Oct. 2024 Day 40: Trek to Yak Khark 7 hrs. - via Dhampus pass
- 19 Oct. 2024 Day 41: Trek to Jomsom 6 hrs. - via Marpha, Jomsom
- 20 Oct. 2024 Day 42: Fly Jomsom to Pokhara and transfer to hotel.
- 21 Oct. 2024 Day 43: Drive PKR to KTM - tourist bus 7 hrs. - hotel
- 22 Oct. 2024 Day 44: D-Briefing evening Nepalese farewell dinner
- 23 Oct. 2024 Day 45: KTM departure your port of final destination
Trip Cost
Cost (Group joining basis minimum 6 person or more)
Per person USD 11,500
Climbing Sherpa guide per guide USD 4500
What's Included
- 4 Nights 3-star hotel in Kathmandu with bed & breakfast
- Climbing permit for mountain Dhaulagiri 8167m. autumn
- Food for trekking and expedition period in Dhaulagiri BC
- Expedition staff: 1 base camp guide 1 cook -1 cook helper
- Beni – Darbang to Dhaulagiri B.C. & base camp - Jomsom
- Fly Jomsom to Pokhara- Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
- Equipment allowance, daily allowance- liaison officer-staff
- Life, medical & rescue insurance by helicopter Nepali staff
- 1 tent for 1 person for B.C. in north face /similar company
- Mattress, dining tent, toilet tent, store tent, table & chair
- Local transportation in Kathmandu (airport -hotel -airport)
- 1-member 30kg person climbing equipment, climbing food
- Satellite phone (pay calls) Annapurna conservation permit
- Solar panel for batteries charging and lighting in base camp
- Well come dinner with Nepali dance & song in Kathmandu
What's Excludes
- Personal equipment for climbing
- Personal and medical Insurance
- Climbing food, gas, stove fuel
- Lunch, dinner in KTM & Pokhara
- Climbing fixed rope / main rope
- Rescue evacuation by helicopter
- Walkie talkie and satellite permit
- Poisk Oxygen and mask regulator
- Personal expenses, Bar, beverage bills
- Base camp staff tips Per climber USD 200
- Climbing Guide summit bonus USD 1500
- (If required climbing guide)