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Mount Dhaulagiri Expedition (8167m)
AUTUMN DEPARTURE: 31st August - 17th October 2010

Dhaulagiri; name is derivative from Sanskrit "Dhavala" means "White" and Giri is "Mountain" The Mountain was displayed by British surveyors in India in the early 1800s and was mapped by one of the secret Indian evaluator.
After four more expeditions had failed, eight members of a Swiss expedition conquered the summit in 1960. The Swiss expeditor first ascended Dhaulagiri in 1960. The climb followed a roundabout route around the mountain from Tukuche, over Dhampus pass as French Col, to approach the summit from the North-East Col.
Tragedy struck in 1969 when an avalanche killed seven members of a US expedition on the East Dhaulagiri Glacier. The Japanese in 1970s, the Americans in 1973 and the Italians in 1976 summited.

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The Climb

Being one of the world’s 14 above 8000meter high mountains, demands the best quality of technical equipments and highly motivated technically sound climber’s team. It has typical weather conditions which is very difficult to predict. The wind velocity is tremendous in this area, almost from afternoon to the dawn it is windy continuously .There are high passes to cross like French pass ht, 5360meter and Dhampus pass 5258m to reach  Base Camp. We set our base camp at 4740meter on the Chhonbardan glacier below the rocky knob.

After establishing base camp there will be fixing
four camps. The Advance Base Camp will be set up at 5,300m which is used for depositing the stuff.  Camp I will be established at 5900meter, Camp II at 6400meter, Camp III at 7200meter and Camp IV at 7500meter and onto summit. Ascending from Camp I to Camp II requires stretches of steep climbing. Then the climb heads towards west ridge with steep climbing to reach Camp III. The climb now moves to the East Ridge to reach Camp IV. We will have to be very careful climbing over as we have to receive strong wind whilst climbing. We then push to attempt the summit from Camp IV.

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Highlights of the Expedition

Exploring Thakali village and old monasteries, Apple orchards, observing beautiful background of mountain desert (Mustang) and Dolpo range, different community with majority of Magar, Bramhin and Thakali.

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Facts of the Expedition

Destination : Mount Dhaulagiri (8167m)
Minimum altitude : 923meter
Maximum altitude : 8167meter
Season : Spring & Autumn
Transportation : Airplane
Duration : 48 Days
Entry : Beni
Exit : Pokhara

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Itinerary In Detail

31st August 2010 Days 01 : Meeting upon arrival at Kathmandu International airport by our representative, transfer to hotel.

1st - 3rd September 2010 Days 02 - 04 : Stay at Kathmandu for the official procedure, overnight at hotel.

4th September 2010 Days 05 : Drive to Beni, overnight at tented camp.

5th September 2010 Days 06 : Trek to Tatopani, overnight at tented camp.

6th September 2010 Days 07 : Trek to Ghasa, overnight at tented camp.

7th September 2010 Days 08 : Trek to Marpha, overnight at tented camp.

8th September 2010 Days 09 : Rest at Marpha, overnight at tented camp.

9th September 2010 Days 10 : Trek to Yak Kharka, overnight at tented camp.

10th September 2010 Days 11 : Trek to French Col, overnight at tented camp.

11th September 2010 Days 12 : Trek to Dhaulagiri base camp, overnight at tented camp.

12th September - 9th October 2010 Days 13 - 40 : Climbing period.

10th October 2010 Days 41 : Trek to Dhampus Col, overnight at tented camp.

11th October 2010 Days 42 : Trek to Marpha, overnight at tented camp.

12th October 2010 Days 43 : Trek to Jomsom, overnight at tented camp.

13th October 2010 Days 44 : Fly to Pokhara / Kathmandu, transfer to the hotel.

14th - 16th October 2010 Days 45 - 47 : Leisure at Kathmandu, overnight at hotel.

17th October 2010 Days 48 : Transfer to airport, departure your own destination.

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