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Arrive in Kathmandu: (Altitude: 1,280 m/ 4,200 ft)
Arriving in Kathmandu for the Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek marks the beginning of a challenging and remote Himalayan adventure. The city's vibrant energy, historic temples, and lively streets provide a stark contrast to the solitude that awaits in the wild west of Nepal. As final preparations are made—gathering gear, permits, and last-minute supplies—the anticipation builds for the journey ahead: a rugged and rewarding trek around the towering Dhaulagiri massif, crossing high passes and glaciers, far from the beaten path.
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Drive to Beni: (Altitude: 850 m / 2788 ft | Drive duration: 9 hrs)
The drive from Kathmandu to Beni, the gateway to Mustang and Myagdi, is an adventurous journey covering approximately 280 km. It takes around 8 to 10 hours, depending on road conditions and traffic. The route follows the Prithvi Highway, passing through scenic landscapes, including green hills, winding rivers, and terraced fields. After reaching Pokhara, the journey continues along the Baglung Highway, where the roads become narrower and more rugged, offering both thrilling and challenging moments. Along the way, we can witness rural Nepali life, small towns, and beautiful views of the Himalayas. While the road conditions can be rough in some sections, the breathtaking scenery makes the long drive worthwhile.
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Trek to Babiachaur: (Altitude: 950 m / 3116 ft | Trek duration: 4-5 hrs)
The trek from Beni to Babiachaur is a scenic and moderate hike that takes around 4 to 5 hours, covering approximately 15 km. The trail follows the Myagdi River, passing through lush green hills, terraced farmlands, and traditional Magar and Gurung villages. The path is mostly gentle, with some uphill and downhill sections, making it an enjoyable walk for trekkers. Along the way, we can experience the warm hospitality of the locals and observe their daily rural life. The views of distant snow-capped peaks and the sound of flowing rivers add to the beauty of the trek. Babiachaur serves as an important stop for trekkers heading toward Dhaulagiri Base Camp.
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Trek to Dharapani: (Altitude: 1400 m / 4593 ft | Trek duration: 6 hrs)
The trek from Babiachaur to Dharapani is a rewarding journey through the picturesque landscapes of Myagdi district. Covering approximately 18 km, the trek takes around 5 to 6 hours, depending on pace and trail conditions. The route follows the Myagdi River, passing through dense forests, charming villages, and terraced farmlands. Along the way, we can enjoy stunning views of the Dhaulagiri massif and surrounding hills. The trail gradually ascends with some steep sections, making it a moderately challenging hike. Dharapani, a small yet significant settlement, offers a peaceful resting spot with traditional houses and warm hospitality from the locals, making it a perfect stop before continuing toward higher altitudes.
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Trek to Muri: (Altitude: 1800 m / 5905 ft | Trek duration: 5 hrs)
Dharapani to Muri trek is a scenic and relatively off-the-beThe aten-path hike that offers us a chance to experience the natural beauty and cultural richness of the Annapurna region in Nepal. Starting from Dharapani, a popular stop on the Annapurna Circuit, the trail gradually ascends through lush forests, charming villages, and terraced fields, providing glimpses of traditional Gurung and Magar cultures. The route winds through remote areas, with fewer tourists compared to the main circuit, providing us a sense of tranquility and immersion in nature. As we approach Muri, the landscape opens up, offering stunning views of the surrounding peaks, including the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Muri itself is a peaceful, less-visited village that provides an authentic experience of rural Himalayan life, with opportunities to interact with local people and learn about their customs. The trek, although challenging in parts due to its rugged terrain and steep ascents, rewards us with incredible panoramas and a deep connection to the mountains and culture of Nepal.
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Trek to Boghara: (Altitude: 2080 m / 6825 ft | Trek duration: 5-6 hrs)
The trek from Muri to Boghara takes you through some of the most beautiful and remote areas of the Annapurna region, offering trekkers a chance to experience the serene beauty of rural Nepal. Departing from Muri, the trail descends through lush forests and terraced fields, passing through small villages where traditional lifestyles are still prevalent. The path is often quiet, with fewer tourists, allowing for a more intimate connection with nature and local cultures. As you make your way towards Boghara, the landscape gradually changes, with the towering peaks of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges visible in the distance. The trek involves some steep ascents and descents, but the effort is well worth it as you pass through idyllic villages like Channa and its surrounding farmland, where the rural charm of the area is ever-present. Upon reaching Boghara, a peaceful village nestled in the mountains, you can enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings, with stunning views of the peaks and the opportunity to experience the warmth and hospitality of the local Gurung people. This section of the trek is a wonderful way to connect with the region’s natural beauty and culture.
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Trek to Dobang: (Altitude: 2520 m / 8267 ft | Trek duration: 5 hrs)
The trek from Boghara to Dobang is a fascinating journey that takes us deeper into the heart of the Annapurna region, venturing through dense forests, remote villages, and picturesque landscapes. Leaving behind the peaceful village of Boghara, the trail gradually ascends, winding through subtropical forests of rhododendron and oak, with glimpses of towering mountain peaks like Annapurna and Dhaulagiri in the distance. The route takes us through small settlements, offering a chance to interact with locals and witness traditional farming practices. As you continue, the terrain becomes steeper and more rugged, and the trail narrows, requiring more effort to navigate through the dense woods. The journey to Dobang, a small, quiet settlement nestled along a river, is physically demanding but highly rewarding. Upon reaching Dobang, you can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the village and the surrounding forests, while relishing the views of the majestic mountains. This segment of the trek is an immersive experience in the natural beauty and cultural richness of the Annapurna region, with each step bringing you closer to the remote wilderness of Nepal’s Himalayas.
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Trek to Choriban Khola: (Altitude: 3110 m / 10203 ft | Trek duration: 5-6 hrs)
The trek from Dobang to Choriban Khola takes trekkers further into the rugged and remote terrain of the Annapurna region, offering a deeper immersion into the natural beauty and peaceful solitude of the Himalayas. From Dobang, the trail begins by ascending through dense forests of bamboo, rhododendron, and oak, with the occasional clearing that offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks. As you continue, the route becomes steeper and more challenging, with sections that require careful navigation through the rugged landscape. Along the way, we pass small streams and waterfalls, adding to the natural charm of the journey. As you approach Choriban Khola, the environment becomes even more tranquil, with the river offering a soothing backdrop to the serene surroundings. Choriban Khola itself is a remote and peaceful spot, where we can rest and enjoy the unspoiled beauty of the area. The trek is demanding, with some strenuous ascents, but it rewards adventurers with incredible views, a sense of adventure, and a chance to experience the raw, untouched wilderness of the Annapurna foothills.
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Trek to Italian Base Camp: (Altitude:3660 m / 12007 ft | Trek duration: 7-8 hrs)
The trek from Choriban Khola to Italian Base Camp is an exhilarating ascent into the high-altitude landscapes of the Annapurna region, leading us to one of the most picturesque and less-visited spots in the area. Departing from the peaceful surroundings of Choriban Khola, the trail continues through dense forests of bamboo and rhododendron, gradually climbing into more alpine terrain. As you ascend, the views become increasingly dramatic, with stunning vistas of the towering peaks of Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and the majestic Machapuchare (Fishtail) coming into view. The path becomes more challenging as you approach higher altitudes, with some steep sections, but the landscape rewards you at every turn. Upon reaching Italian Base Camp, we are treated to breathtaking panoramic views of the Annapurna massif, a perfect spot for resting and soaking in the beauty of the surrounding mountains. The camp, named after the Italian expedition team that explored the area in the 1950s, offers a serene and isolated setting, providing us with a unique experience of the high Himalayas. The trek is both physically demanding and rewarding, taking you into the heart of the Annapurna Sanctuary with stunning views, quiet surroundings, and a profound sense of connection to the mountains.
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Trek to Glacier Camp: (Altitude: 4210 m / 13812 ft | Trek duration: 6-7 hrs)
The trek from Italian Base Camp to Glacier Camp is a short but exhilarating climb that takes us closer to the heart of the Annapurna Sanctuary. From Italian Base Camp, the trail ascends steeply, passing through rocky terrain and alpine meadows, with increasingly spectacular views of Annapurna South, Machapuchare (Fishtail), and other surrounding peaks. As you approach Glacier Camp, the landscape becomes more rugged, with glaciers and snow-capped peaks coming into sharper focus. Glacier Camp itself is situated at a higher altitude, offering us an incredible vantage point to experience the raw beauty of the Himalayas. The trek is physically demanding due to the altitude and steep terrain, but the reward is well worth the effort, with panoramic views and the serene atmosphere of the high mountains.
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Trek to Dhaulagiri Base Camp: (Altitude: 4740 m / 15551 ft | Trek duration: 7-8 hrs)
The trek from Glacier Camp to Dhaulagiri Base Camp is a challenging and exhilarating journey that takes us into the rugged, remote wilderness of the Dhaulagiri massif. Leaving Glacier Camp, the trail becomes progressively more demanding as it ascends steep, rocky paths and traverses glaciers and moraines. The terrain is often exposed, requiring careful navigation, especially at higher altitudes. As you approach Dhaulagiri Base Camp, the towering presence of Dhaulagiri I (8,167 meters) becomes increasingly dominant, offering a breathtaking view of one of the world’s highest peaks. The base camp itself provides an awe-inspiring and peaceful atmosphere, surrounded by dramatic snow-capped mountains and glaciers. This trek is a physically demanding, high-altitude adventure, but it rewards us with some of the most stunning and unspoiled views in the Himalayas.
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Acclimatization at Dhaulagiri Base Camp: (Altitude: 4740 m / 15551 ft)
Acclimatization at Dhaulagiri Base Camp is an essential part of the climbing process, as it allows us to adapt to the high altitude before making further ascents. Located at around 4,750 meters (15,580 feet), the base camp is where climbers and trekkers spend several days resting and gradually adjusting to the thin air.
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Trek to Hidden Valley via French Pass: (Altitude: 5200 m / 17060 ft | Trek duration: 7-8 hrs)
The trek from Dhaulagiri Base Camp to Hidden Valley via French Pass is a breathtaking and high-altitude adventure that offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. From Dhaulagiri Base Camp, the trail ascends steeply towards French Pass (5,360 meters), a high, rocky col that provides sweeping views of Dhaulagiri, Tukuche Peak, and the surrounding glaciers. The pass itself is challenging, with rocky terrain and potential snow or ice, but it is an unforgettable experience. After crossing French Pass, the route descends into the remote and serene Hidden Valley, a stunning alpine area surrounded by snow-capped peaks. Hidden Valley is a peaceful, isolated spot, offering trekkers a chance to rest and take in the pristine beauty of the landscape. This trek is physically demanding due to the altitude and rugged terrain, but it rewards us with some of the most spectacular views and a true sense of adventure in the heart of the Himalayas.
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Trek to Yak Kharka via Dhampus Pass: (Altitude: 3680 m / 12073 ft | Trek duration: 7 hrs)
The trek from Hidden Valley to Yak Kharka via Dhampus Pass is a rewarding and scenic journey that takes us through a variety of landscapes, from alpine meadows to rugged ridges. Leaving the peaceful Hidden Valley, the trail ascends towards Dhampus Pass (5,244 meters), offering spectacular views of the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna ranges. The pass itself provides a challenging climb, with rocky terrain and steep sections, but the panoramic vistas of snow-capped peaks make it well worth the effort. After crossing the pass, the trail descends gradually through alpine pastures and forests, eventually reaching Yak Kharka, a small settlement known for its tranquil atmosphere and stunning mountain views. The trek is physically demanding, but the combination of high-altitude vistas and the serene beauty of Yak Kharka makes it a memorable part of the journey through the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri regions.
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Trek to Marpha: (Altitude: 2670 m / 8759 ft | Trek duration: 5-6 hrs)
The trek from Yak Kharka to Marpha takes trekkers through a stunning transition from high-altitude landscapes to the lower, more temperate areas of the Annapurna region. Leaving Yak Kharka, the trail descends gradually, passing through rocky terrain, sparse alpine meadows, and beautiful forests. As the trek progresses, the landscape transforms into a more arid, Tibetan-influenced environment, with views of the majestic Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. The route leads you through the village of Khingar before reaching Marpha, a charming and picturesque village famous for its whitewashed stone houses and apple orchards. Marpha, located along the Kali Gandaki River, offers a peaceful, scenic atmosphere and serves as a cultural hub in the region, making it a perfect place to relax and enjoy the traditional hospitality of the local Thakali people. The trek is moderate in difficulty, with a gradual descent that provides rewarding views and a chance to experience the unique cultural blend of the region.
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Drive to Pokhara: (Altitude: 830 m / 2723 ft | Trek duration: 7-8 hrs)
The drive from Marpha to Pokhara is a scenic journey that takes you from the tranquil, mountainous village of Marpha to the vibrant lakeside city of Pokhara. The route follows the Kali Gandaki River, passing through terraced fields, deep valleys, and small villages, with stunning views of the surrounding Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. As you descend from the higher altitudes, the landscape gradually transforms from arid, Tibetan-style terrain to more lush, green hills. The road, though winding and sometimes rough, offers a chance to witness the rural life of Nepal, with occasional stops to enjoy the local culture. The drive is approximately 4 to 6 hours, depending on road conditions, and ends in Pokhara, where trekkers can relax by the serene Phewa Lake or explore the lively city. The contrast between the remote village of Marpha and the bustling, scenic atmosphere of Pokhara makes the drive an enjoyable and memorable part of the journey.
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Drive or fly back to Kathmandu: (Altitude: 1324 m / 4344 ft)
The drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu typically takes around 6 to 8 hours, covering a distance of about 200 kilometers. The journey takes you through winding roads, with scenic views of the mountains, rivers, and rural villages along the way. The route follows the Prithvi Highway, passing through towns like Dumre and Muglin, where you can experience the vibrant local culture. While the drive can be bumpy at times due to road conditions, it offers stunning landscapes, including glimpses of the Himalayan range, making it a memorable experience.