DHAULAGIRI

Dhaulagiri offers challenging trekking in dramatic landscape that includes the world’s deepest gorge (Kali Gundaki) and seventh highest mountain (Mount Dhaulagiri, 8167m). In fact there are 15 peaks above 7000m and the views from the area, in particular Juljala Viewpoint, are breathtaking.
Trails pass through cultivated fields, dense forest and the largest blacksmith village in Nepal. On the way, you are likely to encounter yak herds and blue sheep; the uniquely dressed, hardworking Magar people greet passers by with jovial warmth. Treks are difficult and long, lasting for 7-20 days or more in remote, high altitude areas. They requires technical skill and some experience; you and your team need to be physically fit, well equipped and be able to work well together.
We offer several different treks in this area – on the Round Dhaulagiri Trek you can pass through the Hidden Valley to go skiing. Others available are Dhorpatan Eco Trek, Gurja Himal, Dhaulageri Ice Fall and Jaljala.
Whatever trek you choose expect risk, adventure, a huge sense of achievement and amazing, high altitude views.

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Myagdi-Dhorpatan Eco Trek 3500m

7 to 10 days home-stay & tea house trek

  • Different to other treks
  • Privacy
  • Great Views
  • Beautiful nature
  • Primitive area
  • Biggest Black Smith valley
  • Jaljala Dhaulagiri view point
  • Hunting reserve area
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Gurja Himal Trek 4500m

10 to 12 days camping & homestay

  • Newly Explored
  • Less Crowded
  • Local Food
  • Up & down
  • Great Views of Dhaulagiri/ Gurja Himla
  • Magar Ethinic area offering Homestay
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Dhaulagiri Ice fall Trek 4050m

10 days camping & tea house trek

  • Newly Explored
  • Less Crowded
  • Memorable
  • Up & Down
  • Great View of Dhaulagiri & Nilgiri
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Round Dhaulagiri Trek 5300m

15 to 18 days camping & tea house trek

  • Tough, challenging trek
  • Natural
  • adventure
  • Unforgettable
  • Lost of passes
  • Limited food
  • Beautiful hidden valley
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Dhaulagiri Trekking

Dhaulagiri offers challenging trekking in dramatic landscape that includes the world’s deepest gorge (Kali Gundaki) and seventh highest mountain (Mount Dhaulagiri, 8167m). In fact there are 15 peaks above 7000m and the views from the area, in particular Juljala Viewpoint, are breathtaking.
Trails pass through cultivated fields, dense forest and the largest blacksmith village in Nepal. On the way, you are likely to encounter yak herds and blue sheep; the uniquely dressed, hardworking Magar people greet passers by with jovial warmth. Treks are difficult and long, lasting for 7-20 days or more in remote, high altitude areas. They requires technical skill and some experience; you and your team need to be physically fit, well equipped and be able to work well together.
We offer several different treks in this area – on the Round Dhaulagiri Trek you can pass through the Hidden Valley to go skiing. Others available are Dhorpatan Eco Trek, Gurja Himal, Dhaulageri Ice Fall and Jaljala.
Whatever trek you choose expect risk, adventure, a huge sense of achievement and amazing, high altitude views.
Read More