Day:
01 Arriving into Kathmandu
Namaste and welcome to Nepal, You'll be met and assisted
at the airport by our local representatives who will
arrange your transfer and check in to your hotel.
Day: 02 Kathmandu and Valley
In the morning we explore Kathmandu on an organized
sightseeing tour visiting Bodhnath Stupa & Swoyam,bhu
Nath Stupa. Here we may observe Buddhist monks in prayer
in the monasteries surrounding the Stupa. where we can
visit the surrounding monasteries and perhaps watch
the monks as they chant their daily mantras. In addition,
we visit Pashupatinath, the most famous Hindu temple
in the country, located on the banks of the holy Bagmati
River. Here we will see Hindu holymen (or Sadhus), pilgrims
bathing and, occasionally, funeral pyres burning on
the ghats. In the evening, you will be supplied with
your trek packs and final departure details for tomorrow.
Day
3: Baglung (970M)
Fly Pokhara.
Driving 3 hours
We depart from the hotel fairly early this morning and
are transferred to the domestic terminal at Kathmandu
airport. From here you fly to Pokhara, with a flight
time of about 30 minutes and often-spectacular views
of the main Himalayan chain to the north. After arrival
at Pokhara we will be then transferred by road (private
bus) some 74 kilometres from Pokhara to the starting
point of the trek, a drive of about three hours. On
arrival there is a short walk from the road to our camp
close to the village.
Day 4: Tatopani
(970M)
Trekking 7 hours
We will make an early start to take advantage of the
cooler hours of the day. We follow the western bank
of the Kali Ghandaki River valley, with views of Dhaulagiri
to the north, en route to the local district centre
of Beni (870m), a large village with many local government
offices where we will take lunch. In the afternoon we
bear west and follow the Myagdi Khola as it meanders
past the villages of Beni Managalghat, Jyanmara and
the small settlement at Singa. The altitude is low,
and the temperatures as we follow the valley will be
particularly warm, a t-shirt and shorts being ideal.
Beyond Singa we pass a hot spring and enter cultivated
fields to reach a wide path that leads to Tatopani.
Ten minutes beyond this village, we cross a suspension
bridge to the right bank and make camp.
Day 5: Darbang
(1120M)
Trekking 6 hours
This is another fairly straight- forward day following
the Myagdi Khola. We again start early, passing the
tiny village of Bholamza, and continue through fields
to another suspension bridge which we cross to the left
bank. From here we continue west to Simarchor to cross
a suspension bridge over the Newale Khola and continue
through terraced fields to Babichor where we take lunch.
In the afternoon the track ascends gradually through
paddies to reach the Duk Khola and the small settlements
of Ratorunga, Bodeni and Chachare, before reaching the
large village of Darbang with its rows of shops where
we camp in the school grounds.
Day 6: Kamlo
(1610M)
Trekking 6 hours
From the village we cross the Myangdi Khola by suspension
bridge and then follow the river under cliffs to Phedi
and the Marang Khola (1270m) where we take lunch. In
the afternoon the trail ascends steeply, passing a few
houses to reach a ridge at 1,690 metres where there
are great views of Churen Himal (7371m) and Gurja Himal
(7193m). We descend from the ridge to camp among terraced
fields, high above the valley, at Kamlo. This small
settlement is populated by Brahmin and Magar peoples
and, in clear conditions, we are treated to the best
mountain views of the trek so far.
Day 7: Baghara
(2060M)
Trekking 7 hours
From the camp we descend steeply through terraced fields
of wheat to the valley floor. The Myagdi Khola valley
narrows at this spot and we cross to the northern bank
on a small suspension bridge (1370m); from here there
are fine views of Ghustung South (6465m) and Tsarabang
Peak (6395m) to the north. Following the trail upstream
we ascend gradually at first, and then steeply, towards
the village of Sukhepani where we take lunch. In the
afternoon, after a short steep uphill section we follow
a valley trail from where we can see the trail ahead,
rising dramatically up the left-hand face of a barren
hillside. The route zig-zags abruptly uphill, and a
good head for heights and steady footing are essential
on this section. The climb leads to a forested ridge
of bamboo and rhododendron at about 2,370 metres. After
a short, tricky section we gain the first views of the
terraced hillside of Baghara. From here the walking
becomes easier and we descend to camp close to the village.
Meals included: 1 breakfast, 1 lunch,
1 dinner
Day 8: Doban (2490M)
Trekking 6 hours
After an initial descent through terraced fields, we
cross a small ridge, and descend further through treed
areas to the remote village of Jyardan. The trail crosses
a tricky landslide before again dropping through bamboo
forest on a steep stone step-path to the river's edge.
We then follow the river and ascend to the huts at Lipshe
(2090m) for lunch, and a very pleasant option of bathing
in the hot springs. In the afternoon the route is spectacular;
towering cliffs line either side of the valley, beautiful
waterfalls and lush forest make the walk particularly
impressive. The trail passes through delightful rhododendron
forest to reach a clearing at Baisi Kharkha (2305m)
and continues through forest, with many short ascents
and descents, to reach another clearing and camp at
Doban.
Day 9: Sallegari
(3060M)
Trekking 5 hours
About ten minutes beyond Dobang, we cross a wooden bridge
over the Konabon Khola and enter a forested area with
views of the west wall of Dhaulagiri I seen between
breaks in the trees. We descend to the Myangdi river
and cross a shaky wooden bridge to the left-bank path
which again passes through a wooded area, with intermittent
views of Jirbang Peak (6062m). After crossing a small
stream we reach a clearing in the forest at Chartare
(2890m) before proceeding through forest to reach our
campsite, among pine and fir trees, at Sallegari.
Day 10: Italian
Base Camp (3590M)
Trekking 5 hours
From Chartare we pass two small bivouac caves and then
a rocky area. From here we ascend to contour the hillside
before crossing the Choriban Khola. There are views
of Manapati Peak (6380m) from here. We continue to ascend
a steep path initially through forest to Puchhar, an
open grassy area and then cross a small glacier that
originates from the west wall of Dhaulagiri to a wide
grassy area in a shallow ablation valley and our campsite.
Day 11: Italian
Base Camp
Rest and acclimatisation
It is essential that we are well acclimatised before
continuing on to the most demanding section of our trek.
A full day's rest here will be most beneficial, and
the view from the campsite is most impressive. The menacing
west wall of Dhaulagiri I towers above our camp, to
the right is Manapati, and to the rear are the huge
stone walls of Tsaurabong Peak.
Day 12: Dhaulagiri
Depot Camp (4490M)
Trekking 4 hours
It is essential we leave in the early morning before
the sun hits the higher slopes above the gorge which
could potentially cause rock-falls. The trekking route
descends across steep screes and then follows a poor
track along the valley floor between towering cliffs,
to the terminal moraine of Chhonbarban Glacier where
camp will be established on the boulder-strewn ice.
The day is kept short to assist with acclimatization.
Day 13: Dhaulagiri
Base Camp (4750M)
Trekking 5 hours
In the morning we follow the glacial valley and bear
right through a large gorge where magnificent views
appear with Tukuche Peak West (6837m) seen at the far
end of the glacier. We walk along an indistinct track
on loose, moraine screes and although the trail is not
steep the combination of altitude and the poor track
can make today’s walk tiring. We will take lunch
on the glacier and in the afternoon continue up the
glacial trail to our camp close to the site of Dhaulagiri
Base Camp.
Day 14: Hidden
Valley Camp (5025M)
Trekking 5 hours
From our camp the north face of Dhaulagiri I looms high
above, while to the west peaks of Dhaulagiri II (7751m),
III (7715m), and V (7618m) rise high on the horizon.
The route to the French Pass ascends moraines that fall
from Sita Chuchura (6611m), entering a gentle snowy
incline on the right from an ablation valley. The climb
to French Pass (5360m) is a steady pull mainly due to
the altitude. On the top there are great views, Sita
Chuchura, the mountains of Mukut Himal, and Taski Kang
(6386m) - all of which surround Hidden Valley. To the
right is Tukuche West Peak and to the rear stands huge
Dhaulagiri I. We descend down into Hidden Valley and
then to our camp in the base of the valley.
Days 15 - 16:
Hidden Valley Camp (5025M)
Exploration Day
The Hidden Valley is one of Nepal’s most beautiful
areas, surrounded by mountains and often covered in
snow. The location is an ideal place for a rest and
exploration day. Your leader will arrange interesting
excursions in the valley depending on conditions. We
have allowed an extra day here that can be used in case
of poor conditions on the trek.
Day 17: Yak
Kharkha (3900M)
Trekking 5 hours
If there is a lot of snow on the route today the walking
will be very strenuous. We start with an ascent from
the Hidden Valley to Dhampus Pass (5120m) with the mountains
of the Mukut Valley spread out below. From the pass
close to Thapa Peak we will have a long descent on snow
and scree covered ridges to the high-altitude grazing
pastures at Yak Kharkha where we will make camp. We
are now high above the Kali Ghandaki valley and while
views of Dhaulagiri I are obscured by Tukuche Peak the
peaks of Nilgiri on the other side of the Kali Gandaki
Valley are clearly visible.
Day 18: Marpha
(2665M)
Trekking 4 hours
The trail down to the Kali Ghandaki river valley and
the village of Marpha is a long and steep descent, following
shepherds’ trails past several huts at Alubari
and then with a final long zigzag down to the valley
floor at Marpha. We are now on the popular Jomosom trail
and we will have the opportunity to indulge in a few
luxuries such as a beer or apple pie from one of the
village lodges.
Day 19: Marpha
Rest day
This day is used as a rest day, or in case we need extra
time on the circumnavigation of Dhaulagiri.
Day 20: Kalopani
(2560M)
Trekking 6 hours
We leave Marpha, through the narrow main street, crossing
the sophisticated underground drainage system en route
to Tukche. This Thakali village was once the centre
of the salt trade with Tibet but now is reliant on the
tourist trade for business. We continue on to Larjung,
for lunch where the flat-roofed houses join together
over the trail to form a tunnel giving protection from
the high winds that blast the Kali Ghandaki Valley.
In the afternoon we leave the dry arid rain shadow area
to meet the fertile southern aspect of the peaks of
Dhaulagiri and Annapurna. The valley narrows at this
point and we arrive at Kalopani, our overnight halt
in this charming village surrounded pine and fir forest,
back-dropped by the towering peaks of Dhaulagiri, Tukche
Peak and Annapurna.
Day 21: Tatopani
(1180M)
Trekking 7 hours
In the morning we leave Kalopani and follow the valley,
descending through alpine forest to Ghasa, the last
major Thakali settlement of the region. We have now
descended over 4,000 metres since the French Pass and
we now walk through the warmer sub-tropical surroundings
of the lower valley. Lunch will be taken by the spectacular
Rupse Chaara waterfall and in the afternoon we descend
through the Magar village of Dana to arrive at our lodge
in Tatopani. Here there is a chance to bathe in the
hot springs and to eat oranges and pumpkin pie in beautiful
surroundings. Tatopani was once a large and thriving
village; sadly in the last 15 years two major floods
during the monsoon season have washed a major part of
the old village away.
Day 22: Baglung
(970M)
Trekking 7 hours
An easy day following the Kali Ghandaki, at times on
a trail cut into the rock high above the river valley.
We pass through the village of Tiplyang and then cross
several areas where the trail has been damaged by landslides
before reaching Beni for lunch. In the afternoon it
is a steady walk through the valley and back to Baglung
where we started the trek. We camp on the outskirts
of the village.
Day 23: Pokhara
Driving 2 hours
After saying farewell to our porters we transfer by
coach to Pokhara. Free day in Pokhara valley
Day 24: Kathmandu
(1360M)
After breakfast we are transferred to the airport in
the morning for the return flight to Kathmandu. On arrival
in Kathmandu we are transferred back to the Shangri
La hotel.
Day 25At Leisure
in Kathmandu. O/N Kathmandu Hotel.
An opportunity to relax and reflect on your adventures
and to complete any sightseeing and last minute shopping.
We will also organize an optional flight over Mt. Everest
($130 US) or an optional biking trip around the Kathmandu
Valley. Later this evening we'll all meet up for a group
farewell Nepali food with typical dance.
Day 26: Departure
with warm Good Bye.
Today is free to relax until departure or to commence
any additional trips or activities you may have booked.
If departing, you will transferred to the International
Airport in time for your return flight home.
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