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5.Around Dhaulagiri

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日程:

1 Arrive Kathmandu
2 Fly to Pokara, drive to Beni and trek to Babiyachour (1000m)
3 Trek to Dharapani (1,470m)
4 Trek to Muri (1,850m)
5 Trek to Boghara (2,080m)
6 Trek to Dobang (2,350m)
7 Trek to Sallaghari (3,010m)
8 Trek to Italian Base Camp (3,660m)
9 Rest and acclimatisation day.
10 Trek to Glacier Camp (4,200m)
11 Rest & acclimatisation day at Glacier Camp (4,200m).
12 Trek to Dhaulagiri Base Camp (4,740m)
13 Rest & acclimatisation day at Dhaulagiri Base Camp.
14 Trek via French col (5,360m) to above Hidden Valley (5,050m)
15 Exploration walk around Hidden Valley.
16 Trek over Dhampus pass (5,240m) to Yak Kharka (3,680m)
17 Trek to Marpha
18 Drive to Tatopani
19 Trek to Goeopani
20 Trek to Birethaniti
21 Drive from Nayapul to Pokhara
22 flight to Kathmandu
23 Sightseeing in Kathmandu.
24 Fly back home



【註】 Day 18.
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Ph : 471549 Fax No 977-1-480806

Around Dhaulagiri - 24 Days

Day 1. Arrive Kathmandu and join the tour at the hotel.

You will be met on arrival at Kathmandu airport and driven to the hotel. A full trek briefing will be given in the afternoon.Overnight at Hotel Tibet or similar.

 

Day 2. Fly to Pokara, drive to Beni and trek to Babiyachour (1000m) - 2 hours driving & 4 hours walking.

 

On arrival to Pokhara airport we get into a minibus for the short drive to Beni where we meet the rest of our trek crew. After lunch we start walking, from Beni we leave the Kali Gandaki valley and head west along the bank of Myagdi Khola. We camp at Tatopani beyond the hot springs in a grassy area next to the river. Overnight at hotel (B).

 

Day 3. Trek to Dharapani (1,470m) - 6 to 7 hours walking.

The trail continues along the Myagdi Khola passing through several villages before reaching Darbang where we stop for lunch. Afterlunchwe cross the suspension bridge and soon after start the climb to Dharapani. This village is mainly gurung and chettri and has our first view of Dhaulagiri to the north. Overnight at Camping (B,L,D).

 

Day 4. Trek to Muri (1,850m) - 5 hours walking.

From Dharapani we walk through Takum and Sibang, these are prosperous villages with many terraced fields mainly growing rice and wheat. Today we pass classic Nepal scenery with traditional villages and mountain views.

Many of the men in this area work overseas in the Middle East or in the British and Indian Ghurkas. There are good views of Gurja Himal and Puta Hiunchuli to the west. After crossing Dhara Khola on a suspension bridge we continue to Muri, most of the people living in this village are Magar.

Overnight at Camping (B,L,D).

 

Day 5. Trek to Boghara (2,080m) - 7 hours walking.

From Muri we descend steeply to the bridge crossing over the Muri Khola.

After passing through dense bamboo stands the trail enters a number of clearings with fields and farmhouses. Further north the valley steepens and the trail is exposed in places. We camp in the grounds of the primary school in this village. Overnight at Camping (B,L,D).

 

Day 6. Trek to Dobang (2,350m) - 6 to 7 hours walking.

Myagdi valley is usually wet as a result of its north to south orientation, as clouds approach from India they are forced up by Mount Dhaulagiri at the end of the valley causing precipitation. You should expect to get some rain in the afternoons although it usually clears off again in the evening. It is for this reason that there is lush sub tropical forest in the Myagdi valley up to Sallighari camp, be careful walking here, as it is often slippery especially over tree roots. From Boghara the trail follows the west bank of Myagdi Khola through an undulating trail in forest. Look up to the cliffs high above the trail there are large bee's nests where villagers collect honey. We stop for lunch at Lipshe at 2,080m then afterwards we continue walking in forest until we get to a clearing in the forest at Dobang with several teahouses and campsite. Overnight Camping (B,L,D).

 

Day 7. Trek to Sallaghari (3,010m) - 5 hours walking.

The trail continues through dense, lush vegetation of ferns, bamboo and rhododendrons. We cross to the east bank of the Myagdi Khola on a new cantilever bridge and then camp at a clearing in the forest at Sallaghari.

Overnight at Camping (B,L,D).

 

Day 8. Trek to Italian Base Camp (3,660m) - 3 to 4 hours walking.

From Sallaghari we walk through pine trees, rhododendron and birch and once above the tree line heather, juniper and azaleas. The trail traverses through forest and then climbs to a grassy area on the lateral moraine where the Italian Base Camp is located. High above the camp is the impressive west face of Dhaulagiri with Tsaurabong Peak visible on the other side of the valley. Overnight at Camping (B,L,D).

 

Day 9.Rest and acclimatisation day.

Today we can go for a walk to explore around Italian Base Camp or relax in camp. This day is essential for acclimatisation before ascending further in altitude towards main Dhaulagiri Base Camp. Overnight at Camping (B,L,D).

 

Day 10. Trek to Glacier Camp (4,200m) - 4 to 5 hours walking.

Today is a shorter walk although essential for acclimatisation process unlike most other itineraries we believe in having two nights at Glacier Camp, located between the Italian Base Camp and the main Dhaulagiri Base Camp (otherwise going from 3,660m to 4,740m will result in altitude sickness). From the Italian Base Camp the trail descends steeply down lateral moraine to reach theglacier. We cross the glacier and then traverse along the moraine on the left side of the Chonbarden gorge. We walk along talus in the impressively narrow Chonbarden gorge to the snout of the Chonbarden glacier and then continue for another hour to Glacier camp. There are a number of ledges levelled in the ice of the glacier for our tents.

Overnight at Camping (B,L,D).

 

Day 11.  Rest & acclimatisation day at Glacier Camp (4,200m).

Today is an essential acclimatisation day before walking to Base Camp tomorrow. There is an optional day walk up the glacier towards Base Camp to a large moraine ridge with views of Tukuche, little Eiger and icefall from NE Col plus valley heading towards the French Pass. This morning walk takes four hours. Overnight Camping (B,L,D).

 

Day 12. Trek to Dhaulagiri Base Camp (4,740m) - 4 hours walking.

We follow a rough trail along the moraine covered glacier to Dhaulagiri Base Camp. From Base Camp the view is impressive with Dhaulagiri I, Tukuche Peak and Little Eiger and further to the west lies Dhaulagiri II (7,751m) and IV (7,618m). One can also see the start of the climbing route through the icefall. In season there are likely to be expeditions camped on the moraine strip at Base Camp. Overnight at Camping (B,L,D).

 

Day 13. Rest & acclimatisation day at Dhaulagiri Base Camp.

This is another essential day for acclimatisation before crossing French pass over to our campsite in Hidden Valley at 5,100m. In the past, some of the group enjoyed going for a short walk towards French Pass in the morning while others relaed in camp enjoyed the views. At some point today your guide will organise a training session for those in the group who have no prior experience in using an ice axe and crampons. These basic mountaineering skills will be required for crossing the high passes to Jomsom. Overnight at Camping (B,L,D).

 

Day 14. Trek via French col (5,360m) to above Hidden Valley (5,050m) - 7 hours walking.

After an early breakfast we walk out of Base Camp along the moraine strip to cross over to the left hand side of the Upper Chonbarden glacier. A high lateral moraine ridge is visible further up the valley, we gain this by following a steep trail across the scree and talus. Once on the lateral moraine ridge there are superb views back down the valley to Dhaulagiri I and Tukuche Peak.At a large cairn on the lateral moraine ridge we turn off to make the final ascent to French pass . The view from the summit of the pass is superb with Sita Chuchura, the peaks of the Mukut Himal, Tashi Kang, Tukuche Peak and of course Dhaulagiri I.

 

The descent from pass is on moderate snow slopes as we enter Hidden Valley.

You will notice once crossing into Hidden Valley there is only sparse vegetation of isolated patches of moss and grass as this area is now in an area affected by the rain shadow affect of Dhaulagiri. Overnight at Camping (B,L,D).

 

Day 15. Exploration walk around Hidden Valley.

Please note that we will only cross French Pass on Day 14 if everyone in the group is sufficiently acclimatized, if anyone needs more time then we will delay by a day and cross today instead.There are a number of options for day walks around Hidden Valley; one of the bestis to walk up a ridge on western side with views of Dhaulagiri, Nilgiris, Annapurnas and down Hidden Valley.

Overnight at Camping (B,L,D).

 

Day 16. Trek over Dhampus pass (5,240m) to Yak Kharka (3,680m)  - 9 hours trekking.

This is a long day and by far the toughest on Dhaulagiri Circuit trek. After an early start from camp we start the climb up a moderate snow slope to gain Dhampus pass. There are fine views of Dhampus Peak to the left of the pass and to the right the beautiful ice flutings of Tukuche Peak. From the summit of the pass the trail descend pass for about 100m before start to traverse left into Kali Gandaki valley. Depending on the snow and ice conditions crampons may be needed for group & porters at this point. There is a very long traverse on snow usually taking about four hours before starting the steep descent to Yak Kharka. Throughout this traverse there are stunning views of Nilgiri and the western end of the Annapurna Massif. Overnight at Camping (B,L,D).

 

Day 17. Trek to Marpha  - 4 hours walking.

There is a long descent today to the village of Marpha located in the Kali Gandaki valley. Marpha village has a Buddhist monastery, Tibetan whitewashed houses and paved streets. It is also famous for its apple orchards so well worth stopping here to get a glass of apple juice at one of the lodges. We stay for the overnight here to explore the village and the monastery as well as to enjoy the apple farming there.

 

Day 18. Drive to Tatopani  - 2 hours walking and 4 hours drive We have a drive to Kaprebir through Ghasa and from there we walk for about

3 hours as the road is washed out by landslide. Later we again take another drive to Tatopani where we spend a night in the hotel there.

 

Day 19. Trek to Goeopani  - 6 hours walking Today we have ascend for the whole day upto Gorepani.

 

Day 20. Trek to Birethaniti  - 7 hours walking Today we wake early morning to to glance the early morning sunrise which takes

1 hour to reach the popular vantage point of Poon Hill (3,200m). The overall view from the plateau ranges are from Tukuche Peak and Dhaulagiri in the west over the Kali Gandaki valley, Nilgiri, Annapurna I, Annapurna South, Machhapuchare, Annapurna IV and II and Lamjung Himal Manaslu massif to the east. Especially in the morning light this fantastic view leaves are an incredible impression. Later we descend down to Gorepani for the lunch and descend down to Birethanti for the overnight stay at the lodge there.

 

Day 21 Drive from Nayapul 1070m and transfer to Pokhara Walking hrs 4 and driving hours 3 We cross the bridge over the Modi Khola and reach in the next 30 minutes of Baglung road above Nayapul. This is where our trekking ends, we will be picked up in 90 minutes via the Khare-Pass (1,700 m) to Pokhara brought to the hotel. The rest of the afternoon is free and once again makes a walk along the Lakeside. Ascend 0m and descend 870m

 

Day 22 flight to Kathmandu - sightseeing in the Kathmandu Valley

 

In the morning we fly from Pokhara along with the spectacular view of Annapurna, Manaslu and the Ganesh Himal in the Kathmandu Valley and brought to the hotel. In the afternoon worthwhile for an optional visit to Bhaktapur and Patan on requst basis with the extra chage. The ancient royal city of Bhaktapur is considered the most beautiful city in the country. Unique it is well-preserved city in the 70's restored medieval. At the Durbar Square we can admire the Hindu temple with painted wood carvings and stone animals and protect the gilded entrance into the royal palace. We can visit the place with the highest pagoda of Nepal, the five-storey Nyatapola and walk after a trip to the nearby pottery district in the east of the city to the Dattatreya Square. There are the former priests houses with elaborately carved window frames of brown-Salbaumholz to admire.

 

Day 23. Sightseeing in Kathmandu.

Today we will explore Kathmandu with a good local guide, the day is flexible depending on what you would like to see but the most popular places generally are: Pashupatinath the sacred Hindu temple, Swayambhunath, also known as the monkey temple, Boudhanath Stupa and Durbar square, which is one of the old capitals of the Kathmandu valley. Overnight at hotel (B).

 

Day 24. Fly back home

Transfer to the airport / Farewell (B).







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