Mt. Dhaulagiri I Expedition (8167m) Nepal Autumn 2013

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Mount Dhaulagiri (8167m) is the seventh highest mountain in the world and has enormous Himalayan massif located in North Nepal. It was first climbed by the Swiss in 1960. Its name is derived from Sanskrit ” Dhavala means” means “White” and girl is “Mountain” The mountain was sighted by British surveyors in India in the early 1800s and was mapped by one of the secret Indian surveyors, the pundits, in 1873; but the region remained largely unknown until a Swiss aerial survey in 1949.
The French mount Annapurna expedition in 1950 had permission to climb either Annapurna or Dhaulagiri but decided on Annapurna after a reconnaissance of Dhaulagiri. A Swiss party failed in 1953 as did an Argentine group one year later.
After four more expeditions had failed, eight members of a Swiss expedition reached the summit in 1960. The climb followed a circuitous route around the mountain from Tukuche, over Dhampus pass.
As French Col, to approach the summit from the North-East Col. The expedition was supplied by a Swiss Pilatus Porter aircraft, the “Yeti” which landed on the North-East Col at 5977m. Near the end of the expedition the plane crashed near Dhampus pass and the pilots, including the famous Emil Wick, walked down the mountain to Tukuche.
Tragedy struck in 1969 when an avalanche killed seven members of a US expedition on the East Dhaulagiri Glacier. The peak was then climbed by the Japanese in 1970, the Americans in 1973 and the Italians in 1976. Captain Emil Wick airdropped supplies to the US expedition from a Pilatus Porter aircrafts. Among the delicacies he dropped were two bottles of wine and a live chicken. The Sherpas would not allow the chicken to be killed on the mountain, so it became the expedition pet. It was carried, snow-blind and crippled with frostbitten feet, to Marpha, where it was finally eaten up in the cooking pot.

Another history – Dhaulagiri
Mt. Dhaulagiri, the White Mountain & seventh highest mountain in the world, is an enormous Himalayan massif, located in north central Nepal. After its discovery by the western world in 1808, it replaced Ecuador’s Chimborazo (20,561 ft.) as the postulated highest mountain in the world. It maintained this standing for nearly 30 years, until the discovery of Kanchenjunga, which was then falsely believed to be the world’s highest mountain.
Dhaulagiri’s crest stretches for thirty miles, lending structure to an otherwise tangled topography of twisting ridges, glaciers, and ice falls. Along the main crest, several pyramid-shaped peaks rise. Four of these summits, numbered form east to west, rise above 25,000 feet.

Fixed Departure : 08th September 2012
MAXIMUM: 45 Days
ENTRY: Baglung
EXIT: Pokhara
Day 01 : Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
Day 02 : Document apply for Dhaulagiri Expedition
Day 03 : Preparation for expedition in Kathmandu
Day 04 : Drive from Kathmandu to Baglung
Day 05 : Trek Baglung to Beni
Day 06 : Trek Beni to Babi Chor
Day 07 : Trek Babi Chor to Dharapani
Day 08 : Trek Dharapani to Mudi
Day 09 : Trek Mudi to Boghara
Day 10 : Trek Boghara to Dabang
Day 11 : Trek Dabang to Pine Forest
Day 12 : Trek Pine Forest to Italian Base Camp
Day 13 : Trek Italian Base Camp to Dhaulagiri Base Camp
Day 14-37 : Climbing period of Dhaulagiri I (8167m)
Day 38 : Trek Base Camp to Tukuche
Day 39 : Trek Tukuche to Yak Kharka
Day 40 : Trek Yak Kharka to Marpha
Day 41 : Trek Marpha to Jomsom
Day 42 : Flight from Jomsom to Pokhara
Day 43 : Flight from Pokhara to Kathmandu
Day 44 : Rest Day at Kathmandu
Day 45 : Departure to your next destination
Number of Person Total cost Per Person
02-04 P erson: US$ 7'000.00
05-07 Person: US$ 6'850.00
08-10 Person: US$ 6'650.00
High Altitude Sherpa: US $ 2000(If required): The cost does not include the climbing Sherpa’s food & fuel, tents, climbing and summit bonus above advance base camp.
  • 5 nights 3 star standard hotels in Kathmandu with bed & breakfast
  • Mt. Dhaulagiri Expedition Permit Fee and Annapurna Conservation Fee
  • Complete camping equipment for trekking & base camp
  • Liaison officer and Interpreter
  • Food during trekking and Base Camp for Member & Staff
  • 1 High Altitude Sherpa every 4 members
  • 1 Tent per member for Base Camp
  • 2 base camp staff (1 Kitchen Boy & 1 cook)
  • Above mention staffs daily wages, equipment allowance
  • Insurance of cook, kitchen boy, Liaison Officer and porters
  • Generator or Solar panel at Base Camp for light and charging
  • Sattellite Phone available at Base Camp, but reasonable charge for use
  • Porters to / from the Base camp to carry food and fuel, members climbing gears,and all Base camp equipment
  • Porters return from Base Camp carry per member including food & equipment
  • Flight: JOM-PKR-KTM for members & Sherpa Staffs
  • Cargo: JOM-PKR-KTM
  • Cargo clearance & Duties fee
  • All ground transportation as per itinerary
  • Air travel to and from Kathmandu.
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
  • Laundry, postage, telephone calls and all other items of personal nature.
  • Entry visa for Nepal.
  • International departure tax.
  • Personal Expenses.
  • Medical and rescue insurance.
  • Personal Climbing equipment
  • Bar Bills and beverage
  • Medicine and first aid expenses
  • Emergency rescue evacuation if required
  • Summit bonus for climbing sherpa (if you use climbing sherpa)
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