Between
the procession of high peaks. Dhaulagiri (8,167m) is
the seventh highest peak in the world. It's a long difficult
trek around Dhaulagiri - following Marsyangdi Khola
westwards to Durbang then turning north on a tiny trail
leading through forests into the high country. Much
of the route covers snow and glacier as it crosses French
Col. (5,240m) and Dhampus pass (5,155m).
Starting
from Beni to the Kali Gandaki valley, the trek crosses
high passes and rivers of Kali Gandaki and Bheri stands
Dhaulagiri Himal, a massive ridge with a continues to
Marpha and by passing the best panaroma view of annapurna
and other many more mountains to Birethanti.
Itinerary
Day 01 Kathmandu
drive to Baglung.
Day 02 Pokhara to Maldhunga
Day 03 Maldhunga to Darbang
Day 04 Darbang to Takum
Day 05 Takum to Muri
Day 06 Muri to Bagar
Day 07 Bagar to Dovan
Day 08 Dovan to Upper Vungini (Italian Base Camp)
Day 09 Upper Vungini (Italian Base Camp)
Day 10 Upper Vugini (Italian Base Camp) - Glacier Camp
Day 11 Glacier Camp - Dhaulagiri Base Camp
Day 12 Dhaulagiri Base Camp - French Col - Hidden Valley
Day 13 Hidden Valley camp Rest
Day 14 Hidden Valley - Yak Kharka
Day 15 Yak Kharka - Marpha
Day 16 Marpha - Ghasa
Day 17 Ghasa - Tatopani
Day 18 Ghorepani - Tadapani
Day 19 Tadapani - Ghandrung
Day 20 Ghandrung - Birethanti
Day 21 Pokhara - Kathmandu

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