Dhaulagiri Expedition - 46 Days

Embark on the Dhaulagiri Expedition, an extraordinary journey to the seventh-highest mountain in the world, rising to 8,167 meters (26,795 feet) in the heart of Nepal’s north-central Himalayas. Known as […]

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46 Days
15 - 20 KM Per Day
Hotel,Tea House,Camping
Start from Kathmandu and End to Kathmandu
Min 1 to Max 10 Pax in a group
challenging

Highlights

  • Mountain Majesty & Remote Wilderness
  • Unreal Panoramic Vistas
  • Hidden Valleys & Glacier Passes
  • Authentic Himalayan Experience
  • Serene High-Altitude Landscapes
  • Diverse Natural Ecosystems
  • Off-the-Beaten-Path Adventure
  • Majestic Icefalls & Snow Domes
  • Wild Beauty of the Dhaulagiri Circuit
  • Towering Peaks & Deep Gorges
  • Remote Cultural Encounters

Overview

Embark on the Dhaulagiri Expedition, an extraordinary journey to the seventh-highest mountain in the world, rising to 8,167 meters (26,795 feet) in the heart of Nepal’s north-central Himalayas. Known as the “White Mountain” in Sanskrit, Mount Dhaulagiri is famed for its imposing snowy peaks, dramatic icefalls, and remote location—offering climbers a pure, high-altitude challenge with fewer crowds than other 8,000ers.

Located in the Myagdi District of Nepal, Dhaulagiri lies in the rugged Dhaulagiri Himal range, forming part of the majestic Himalayas. It stretches about 120 km from the Kaligandaki River in the east to the Bheri River in the west and stands as the highest point in the Gandaki River Basin. The region also features the world’s deepest gorge—the Kaligandaki Gorge, which separates Dhaulagiri from Annapurna I, just 34 km to the east.

The mountain’s sheer vertical relief, avalanche-prone slopes, and remote base camp access via challenging terrain make this expedition one of the most rewarding yet demanding climbs in the world. First attempted in 1954 and successfully summited by a Swiss-Austrian team in 1960, Dhaulagiri Expedition continues to attract elite mountaineers looking for a serious Himalayan challenge.

Why Climb Dhaulagiri with Dream Himalayas Trek and Expedition

Choosing Dream Himalayas means partnering with a company that truly understands high-altitude mountaineering. From logistics and weather analysis to acclimatization planning and Sherpa care, we handle every detail with precision. Our team includes veterans who’ve guided dozens of successful 8,000-meter ascents.

We keep the team size small and focused, offering a 1:1 climber-to-Sherpa ratio to ensure you get the attention and support you need during every step of the expedition.

Best Time to Climb Dhaulagiri Expedition

The ideal seasons to climb Dhaulagiri are:

  • Spring (April to May): Stable weather, moderate snow conditions, and lower avalanche risk.
  • Autumn (September to October): Crystal-clear skies and crisp air, though the route may be icier and more technical post-monsoon.

Expedition Route Overview

The journey begins in Kathmandu with gear checks and expedition preparation, followed by a scenic flight to Pokhara and drive to Darbang, the trailhead for your trek. Over several days, you’ll gradually ascend through the remote Myagdi Valley, surrounded by dense forests, glacial rivers, and massive snow-covered peaks.

Once you reach Dhaulagiri Base Camp (4,750m), the real climbing begins. You’ll go through multiple acclimatization rotations and progressively establish higher camps:

  • Camp I – 5,900 meters
  • Camp II – 6,400 meters
  • Camp III – 7,200 meters
  • Summit – 8,167 meters

The route includes glacier travel, crevasse crossings, steep ice faces, and fixed rope ascents—all requiring sound climbing skills and mental resilience.

What Makes Dhaulagiri Expedition So Special

Dhaulagiri is not just about reaching a summit—it’s about immersing yourself in one of the most remote and raw regions of the Himalayas. Unlike more commercial 8,000-meter peaks, Dhaulagiri offers solitude, self-reliance, and serious alpine terrain. There are no tea houses, no large crowds—just your team, your mountain, and your determination.

Permits Required

Dream Himalayas Trek and Expedition will handle all necessary documentation, including:

  • Dhaulagiri Climbing Permit (issued by the Department of Tourism, Nepal)
  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)
  • TIMS Card (Trekkers’ Information Management System)

Who Is This Expedition For?

This expedition is designed for climbers with prior experience above 6,500–7,000 meters and familiarity with alpine techniques such as fixed rope climbing, crampon use, glacier travel, and high-altitude camping. It’s ideal for those preparing for Everest, K2, or other 8,000-meter giants, or for anyone seeking a true Himalayan expedition without compromise.

A Climb That Stays With You

Summiting Dhaulagiri is not just an achievement—it’s a story of perseverance and passion. It’s about standing in places most people never dream of, experiencing a side of Nepal that’s raw and untouched, and pushing yourself to limits that redefine your sense of what’s possible.

If you’re ready for one of the world’s most authentic 8,000-meter climbs, the Dhaulagiri Expedition is waiting.

Itinerary

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Day 01

Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m) – Transfer to Hotel

Day 02

Rest day in Kathmandu, expedition briefing & preparation

Day 03

Fly from Kathmandu to Pokhara (960m)

Day 04

Drive from Pokhara to Marpha (2,670m)

Day 05

Acclimatization day in Marpha – Explore Muktinath

Day 06

Trek from Marpha to Yak Kharka (4,900m)

Altitude 4,900m
Day 07

Trek to Dhampus Base Camp via Thapa Pass (5,244m) – Hidden Valley

Day 08

Trek to Dhaulagiri Base Camp (4,750m)

Day 09-30

Acclimatization rotations: Base Camp – Camp I – Camp II – touch Camp III – return

Day 31-40

Summit Push: Ascend via Camp II & III – Summit Dhaulagiri (8,167m) – Return

Day 41

Trek back to Yak Kharka (3,680m)

Day 42

Trek from Yak Kharka to Marpha

Day 43

Drive from Marpha to Pokhara

Day 44

Fly Pokhara to Kathmandu – Transfer to Hotel

Day 45

Leisure day in Kathmandu

Day 46

Final departure – Transfer to International Airport

Inclusions

What's included

  • Airport Transfers: Private vehicle for airport-hotel-airport (arrival & departure).
  • Hotel in Kathmandu: 4 nights in a 4-star hotel (single room, bed & breakfast).
  • Welcome Dinner: Traditional Nepali restaurant in Kathmandu with Dream Himalaya staff.
  • Hotel in Pokhara: 2 nights in a 3-star hotel (twin-sharing, bed & breakfast).
  • Domestic Flights: Kathmandu–Pokhara–Kathmandu (round trip).
  • Ground Transport: Pokhara–Marpha and Marpha–Pokhara by Jeep.
  • Permit Fees:
    • Mt. Dhaulagiri climbing permit (MoCTCA)
    • ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area Permit)
    • Garbage deposit and stool shipment fee
  • Liaison Officer: Government representative with equipment, salary, and full logistics.
  • Cargo Assistance: Help with customs clearance (cost subject to change).
  • Trekking Services:
    • 3 meals daily during the trek (breakfast, lunch, dinner) with tea/coffee
    • Lodge/teahouse accommodation (twin-sharing)
    • Porters/mules for up to 60 kg personal baggage per member
  • Camping & Base Camp Setup:
    • All camping logistics and tents during the trek
    • Private box tent for each member at base camp
    • Dining, kitchen, communication, toilet & shower tents
    • Fresh food supplies (vegetables, meat, fruits, drinks) via heli support
    • Full support team: cook, kitchen staff, and helpers
  • Base Camp Amenities:
    • Heater in dining and key tents
    • Solar panels and generator for lighting and charging electronics
    • Training on oxygen, mask, ice wall, and ladder at base camp
  • Climbing Support:
    • 1 experienced, licensed climbing Sherpa per member (1:1 ratio)
    • Sherpa support for carrying gear to high camps
    • Sherpa salary, food, clothing, equipment, insurance
  • Oxygen Support:
    • 3 bottles (4L) of oxygen per member
    • 1 bottle of oxygen for each high-altitude Sherpa
    • 1 set of mask & regulator per member and Sherpa (returnable)
    • Backup oxygen, mask & regulator at base camp (for emergencies)
  • High Camps & Route Equipment:
    • High altitude tents (shared – 2 members per tent)
    • Cooking gas, pots, high-altitude food for all high camps (C1, C2, C3)
    • Group climbing gear and rope fixing (by Sherpa team – no extra cost)
  • Communication & Safety:
    • Satellite phone (for emergencies – charges apply for personal use)
    • Walkie-talkies for team communication
    • Weather forecasts from Meteotest (Switzerland)
    • Comprehensive medical kit
  • Certification: Mt. Dhaulagiri summit certificate issued by MoCTCA (for successful climbers)
  • Extras:
    • One Dream Himalaya duffle bag per member
    • Climbing and trekking map

What's not included

  • International Airfare: Flights to and from Kathmandu are not included.
  • Nepal Visa Fee: $125 USD for a 90-day Nepal tourist visa.
  • Meals in Cities: Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara (also in case of early return from trek/expedition).
  • Extra Hotel Nights: Additional nights in Kathmandu or Pokhara due to early arrival, late departure, early return from expedition, or domestic flight cancellations.
  • Rest Days in Lower Villages: Any unscheduled rest days or extra nights in villages during the trek.
  • Insurance Policy: Comprehensive travel insurance covering:
  • Trip cancellation/interruption
  • High-altitude rescue and evacuation
  • Medical treatment and repatriation
    (Mandatory – a copy of your insurance policy must be submitted before arrival)
  • Personal Expenses:
  • Phone calls, internet, toiletries
  • Battery charging, hot showers, laundry
  • Soft drinks, alcoholic beverages (in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and during the trek)
  • Personal Climbing Gear: All personal clothing, backpacks, sleeping bags, and trekking/climbing equipment.
  • Toiletries: Personal hygiene items like soap, shampoo, toothpaste, toilet paper, etc.
  • Filming & Drone Permits: Special permits for filming, camera use, or drones (if applicable).
  • Internet Service: Wi-Fi or internet usage during the trek (available at some lodges – charges apply).
  • Summit Bonus: Minimum $1,500 USD per member for their climbing Sherpa upon successful summit.
  • Tips & Gratuities:
  • $100 USD for porters
  • $100 USD for guides
  • $400 USD for base camp and high camp support staff
  • Other Services: Any service, activity, or item not explicitly listed in the "Cost Includes" section

Frequently Asked Questions about Dhaulagiri Expedition - 46 Days

1. How can I get a visa to travel to Nepal?

You can obtain a Nepal visa upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu or from any Nepalese embassy or consulate in your country. Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay. Carry passport-sized photos with you for visa processing.

2. Do I need to apply for my own climbing permits?

No, Dream Himalaya Adventures will take care of all necessary permits, including the climbing permit for Mt. Dhaulagiri and conservation area entry permits. These are included in your expedition package.

3. Do I need to arrange my own insurance?

Yes, all participants are required to have comprehensive travel insurance that includes high-altitude rescue, evacuation, trip cancellation, and medical coverage. A copy of your insurance policy must be submitted before arrival in Nepal.

4. How much does it cost for guiding services?

The cost of professional guiding services is included in the expedition package. This includes a 1:1 ratio of experienced, government-licensed Sherpas for each member throughout the climb.

5. What is the best time of year to climb Dhaulagiri?

The ideal climbing seasons are spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October). These months offer the most stable weather and optimal climbing conditions.

6. What level of fitness is required for climbing Dhaulagiri?

Climbing Dhaulagiri requires excellent physical conditioning, strong endurance, and prior experience at high altitude. This expedition is suitable for seasoned mountaineers with prior experience above 6,000m.

7. How difficult is it to climb Dhaulagiri?

Dhaulagiri is considered one of the most technical and challenging 8000m peaks. The route involves steep ice, snow slopes, crevasses, and exposure to unpredictable weather, requiring advanced climbing skills.

8. What type of accommodation is provided during the expedition?

In cities, you’ll stay in quality hotels (4-star in Kathmandu, 3-star in Pokhara). During the trek, accommodation is in teahouses or lodges. At Base Camp and higher camps, you'll stay in high-altitude tents provided and managed by our logistics team.

9. Is communication with the home country possible during the expedition?

Yes, satellite phones and walkie-talkies are available for communication. Wi-Fi may be available at some lower-altitude lodges during the trek. At base camp, internet access is available (charges apply).

10. What equipment will be provided during the expedition?

Dream Himalaya provides all group expedition gear including base camp tents, high-altitude tents, kitchen equipment, ropes, oxygen bottles, masks, and regulators. Personal climbing equipment must be brought by the climber.

11. Does the expedition cost include travel?

Yes, all domestic travel costs—including flights between Kathmandu and Pokhara, ground transport to Marpha, and necessary heli support—are included in the expedition package. International airfare is not included.

12. What kind of food will be served during the expedition?

You will be served 3 full meals daily (breakfast, lunch, dinner) throughout the trek and expedition, including tea, coffee, soft drinks, and freshly supplied fruits, vegetables, and meat at base camp. Meals are designed to be high-energy and nutritious.

13. How long does it take to climb Dhaulagiri?

The full expedition takes approximately 46 days, including travel, acclimatization, rotation climbs, and summit attempt. This timeline ensures proper acclimatization and a safer approach to summit success.

 

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