Dhaulagiri
 Trekking is one of the most popular and the most challenging trekking 
in Nepal. Dhaulagiri is the sixth highest mountain in the world with 
8,167 m height. No doubt, you will have the most exciting experience 
from the trekking and be enchanted with the scenes of the area.
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Dhaulagiri round trekking begins from Kathmandu to Beni by 
bus, from Beni, we set out trekking on foot. In between, we happen to 
cross many cultivated fields, forests and villages, where various ethnic
 groups reside, namely, Gurung, Chhetri, and Magar etc. and after few 
days trip, we reach at Italian base camp, from where we can see the 
exciting views of Dhaulagiri I, II, III, IV& V. we will have a rest 
for few days for acclimatize with the altitude.
Once we are ready, we head on to Dhaulagiri north base camp, 
and continue our trek to the French pass [5,240 m] and Thapa pass [5,155
 m]. In between we can encounter semi-wild yak herds, mountain sheep or 
the elusive snow leopard etc and we also can see the views of Mt. 
Dhaulagiri, Throng peak, Annapurna and Kali Gandaki River; the world 
deepest gorge. Subsequently, we descend down to Marpha, a popular city 
of Mustang district, which is situated between majestic mountain of 
Annapurna, Nilgiri and Machhapuchhare, and then we reach at Tatopani 
[hot-water in Nepali], where we can have a bath as well. From Tatopani, 
we ascend down to Pokhara and then finally back to Kathmandu.
Dhaulagir Trekking Route

Round Dhaulagiri Trekking
Round Dhaulagiri trekking is 
highly demanded trekking destinations among the tourists who come in 
contact with Yatra Himalaya. The trekking to the area is considered to 
be the most challenging trekking in Nepal. Dhaulagiri is the sixth 
highest mountain in the world with 8,167 m height ....
Duration: 16 Days
Grade: Strenuous+
Altitude: 5300M









