Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek
Trip Facts
Trip Highlights
- Exploration of the majestic and panoramic views of the north face of Dhaulagiri I along with other peaks like Dhaulagiri II, III, and IV.
- Explore the French pass which is the highest point of the Dhaulagiri Circuit trek situated at an altitude of 5360m.
- Witness the unique and beautiful wildlife species such as snow leopard, Tibetan yaks, and mountain sheep.
- Exploration of the world’s deepest gorge (Kali Gandaki), pristine Myagdi valley, high passes, glaciers, hidden valleys, and charming villages.
- The trek ending point Marpha is home to many apple orchards and is like apple heaven.
Trip Overview
One of the most exciting and amazing trekking regions in the Nepali highlands is the Dhaulagiri circuit trek. Nepal is home to different beautiful and adventurous treks. The Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek gives the best adventure in the Nepali Himalayas as it passes through high mountain terraced agriculture fields, alpine pasture regions, beautiful green dense forest, culturally rich villages, and occasionally uninhabited valleys. It also encompasses you with unique Nepali culture and traditions. This walk is challenging and lengthy since it involves navigating some challenging terrain and high mountain passes. The experiences this walk delivers, though, make it worthwhile.
The seventh-highest peak in the world is Dhaulagiri. Dhaulagiri circuit trek requires exceptional physical condition as well as fundamental climbing skills and is most appealing to those who are drawn to high mountains and wilderness. It is a land of stark contrasts in terms of geography. Dharapani is where Dhaulagiri trekking starts. Trekking via the glacier and snow slopes after Italian Base Camp. The ascent over the French pass, which is also the highest point of the walk, is the last and most difficult task. As we descend from French Pass, we enter the solitary yet beautiful Hidden Valley—one of the few truly accessible wilderness places in Nepal. The journey ends in Jomsom and camping is facilitated with tented accommodations.
The Dhaulagiri region is a lovely place to go trekking. There is much adventure to be had in the breathtaking mountain views, breathtaking landscapes, picturesque locations, and compelling sights of the trans-Himalayan passes. Additionally, if you're a spirituality nerd, this walk is ideal for exploring the serene surroundings while learning about oneself.
Dhaulagiri circuit trek is located in Nepal's Myagdi district. It is a lovely community with stunning mountain vistas, a diverse spectrum of cultural traditions, and a variety of natural landscapes. You may discover the breathtaking Himalayan panoramas and valleys in Nepal's high mountains by undertaking the Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek. The seventh-highest mountain in the world, Mount Dhaulagiri, is renowned for its breathtaking beauty. Wonderful hiking is made possible by a lovely synergy of unmatched natural beauty and cultural diversity along the route.
One of the tallest eight-thousanders is Mount Dhaulagiri. The literal translation of Dhaulagiri, which comes from Sanskrit etymology, is "White Mountain" (Dhaula- white, Giri- Mountain). The Dhaulagiri Himalayan Range has a number of mountains.
A French expedition team climbing Annapurna I made the first discovery of Dhaulagiri circuit trekking in 1950. The Dhaulagiri round trek starts from Beni bank of the Kali Gandaki and Myagdi Khola, follows the Myagdi Khola west to Darbang, and then turns north on a narrow trail that leads through forests into the high country. The route crosses the French Col primarily on snow and glaciers. The majestic Dhaulagiri mountain range, which has fifteen peaks over 7,000 meters high, is accessible through Dhaulagiri Trekking.
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek Facts
Trek Name |
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek |
Location |
Myagdi District |
Trekking Area |
Dhaulagiri Region |
Starting Point |
Dharapani |
Ending Point |
Jomsom, Mustang |
Country |
Nepal |
Trek Duration |
17 Days |
Difficulty Level |
Strenuous |
Accommodation |
Teahouse and Camping |
Highest point on the trek |
French Pass (5360m) |
Required Entry Permits |
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Best Time to Trek |
Spring and Autumn Season |
First Ascent |
13th May 1960 |
Major attractions of Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek
Dhaulagiri Circuit trek offers you numerous eye-striking beauties as well as marvelous landscapes as well as lush landscapes which will enthrall you, amaze you, and surprise you in every part of the Dhaulagiri Circuit trek. Dhaulagiri Circuit trek will be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for you to explore the untouched and isolated beauty of nature. There are many attractions along the Dhaulagiri circuit trek. Some of the attractions are mentioned as follows:
Beni Bazar:
The administrative center for Myagdi districts is located in Beni. It is located at an elevation of 899 meters above sea level. It is located at the confluence of the Kali Gandaki and Myagdi rivers. Beni is located 300 kilometers west of Kathmandu and about 12 km away from Baglung. A popular tourist destination and lodging option on the Annapurna circuit trek is Beni. Beni can be reached by bus from Kathmandu in 9–10 hours. One of the most picturesque areas in Beni is the Beni Bazar.
Dhaulagiri Base Camp:
Dhaulagiri Base Camp is another major attraction of the Dhaulagiri Circuit trek. Dhaulagiri Base camp encompasses a rugged, off-beat, and adventurous experience which is also the starting point for the Dhaulagiri mountain expedition. You will explore the serene views of the Dhaulagiri mountain ranges which will engulf you with the compassionate beauty of nature.
French Pass:
French pass is another major attraction along the Dhaulagiri Circuit trek. French pass is the pass that has the highest altitude and the highest point in the Dhaulagiri Circuit trek consisting of an altitude of 5360m.
A French crew made the initial discovery of the Dhaulagiri circuit trek route in the 1950s. Because of this, there is a French pass at 5360 meters. Thus, the French pass serves as the name for the pass. There is a valley that is known as Hidden Valley that is located below the French Pass.
Marpha Village:
In Nepal's Mustang region is the charming village of Marpha. The town is a popular destination for tourists and is situated at an elevation of 2650 meters in the Kali Gandaki Valley of the lower Mustang area. The word Marpha is made up of the two syllables "Mar," which means hard work, and "Pha," which means people. Marpha's homes are constructed of stone and are backed by enormous cliffs. Cherry wood panels frame the doors and windows, while angular red lines frame the rustic white stone.
Marpha has embraced the modernity that comes with tourism and hospitality in addition to conserving its past. However, Marpha is unique and a must-see location in the region. The term "Marpha apple" is well known throughout the nation. These apples are the major component of numerous brandies and jams. Upon your arrival in Marpha, you will be presented a bottle of powerful brandy and a piece of delectable apple pie.
Best Time to Visit the Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek:
The Dhaulagiri Circuit trip is said to be most accessible in the spring and fall seasons. The weather is clear throughout certain times of the year, and the Dhaulagiri ranges can be seen in stunning detail. In addition to traversing glaciers, the Dhaulagiri Circuit trip requires some high passes. It is quite difficult to cross these high passes and glaciers during the winter months of the year. Meanwhile, snowfall makes traversing these high passes and glaciers even more challenging. Meanwhile, from mid-December to mid-February, winter makes it even more challenging.
Autumn is also recognized as one of the greatest seasons for Dhaulagiri Circuit trekking. Daytime highs are followed by chilly lows in the mornings and evenings. Snowfall is unlikely to occur in these months of the year. While trekking is still possible during the rainy months of July and August, visibility is poor and it is difficult to discern the mountain ranges.
Extreme winter and monsoon seasons are not ideal for trekking in Nepal's highlands. When it rains, the trails become slick and challenging to trek. While winter is suitable for low-altitude trekking, the hazy weather may prevent you from seeing the mountain vistas and scenery.
Additionally, there is a great likelihood of missing the paths in the mountains because of severe snowfall at high elevations, which blocks the trails. So, the monsoon and winter months are not particularly conducive for trekking in Nepal's high mountain regions, such as the Dhaulagiri Circuit trek.
Moreover, Spring and Autumn seasons are the most favorable time in order to plan and go for the Dhaulagiri Circuit trek.
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek Difficulty:
One of the toughest treks in Nepal is the Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek. Relative to accessibility and accommodations, it is challenging. Additionally, because it is higher up, it is crucial that we acclimate to the altitude and adjust to it. It can be difficult but highly daring to cross the mountains while trekking across snow-covered terrain in a number of locations. The journey is worthwhile since it provides trekkers with a variety of experiences.
The majority of locations include teahouse lodging options. However, trekkers must camp in a number of locations. Therefore, the trekking route does not have access to modern conveniences. The opportunity to explore the untouched, exquisitely gorgeous mountains and valleys is a lovely aspect. Another important area to visit is the calm and beautiful surroundings, as well as the incredible warmth of the residents.
This trekking region is located at a height of above 4000 meters. As a result, having high altitude sickness is possible. The risk of severe altitude sickness, which could eventually lead to HAPE (High Altitude Pulmonary Edema) and HACE, can be reduced with the use of appropriate medicine and other measures (High Altitude Cerebral Edema). As a result, it's crucial to drink enough water, eat a balanced meal, and, if altitude sickness persists, take the appropriate medications and undergo acclimatization.
Talking about difficulty, the trek is very doable with basic mountaineering skills. Good physical fitness is very important while trekking in this area. Since, you will be trekking up to the elevation of 5400 m above sea level, a good understanding of Acute Mountain Sickness is very helpful.
One of the things you should keep in mind is the packing list. You should not carry excess baggage which can lead to excess strain on your body. Necessary amenities should only be carried. For the packing list suggestions, you can visit the Nepal trekking gear checklist.
How to reach Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek?
The trekking to the Dhaulagiri circuit starts from Dharapani, ahead of Beni. From Dharapani, you will trek to Muri, passing through the banks of the Kaligandaki river and beautiful villages. After 6-7 hours of extensive trekking from Muri, you will reach Boghara after descending from Myagdi Khola at an altitude of 2080 m. From Boghara/Bagar, you will trek further to Dobhang/Dobhan and Italian Base Camp. Italian Base Camp is situated at an altitude of 3600 m and offers spectacular views of Tukuche Peak, the north flank of Dhaulagiri, and many other neighboring and adjacent peaks.
For further trekking, you need to acclimate yourself to the Italian Base Camp to adapt to the altitude. The trail ahead will lead you to Glacier Camp, Dhaulagiri Base Camp, and Hidden Valley via French Pass and Yak Kharka. From Yak Kharka, you will trek to Jomsom. A flight from Jomsom will take you to the Pokhara valley and another drive will connect you to Kathmandu.
Where is the Dhaulagiri circuit trail located?
The world's deepest gorge, Kaligandaki, with Mount Dhaulagiri as its western crest. This mountain is located in west-central Nepal. It originates from the Kali Gandaki River in the east and the Bheri River in the west. One of Nepal's most sought-after mountains, this one is appreciated for its breathtaking beauty in remote mountain communities.
The Dhaulagiri circuit is located in Nepal's Myagdi district. It's a lovely community with stunning mountain vistas, a diverse spectrum of cultural traditions, and a variety of natural landscapes. You may discover the breathtaking Himalayan panoramas and valleys in Nepal's high mountains by undertaking the Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek. The seventh-highest mountain in the world, Mount Dhaulagiri, is renowned for its breathtaking beauty. Wonderful trekking is made possible by a lovely synergy of unmatched natural beauty and cultural diversity along the route.
What to expect from the Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek?
The Kali Gandaki Gorge, which is the deepest in the world, may both be explored as part of the Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek. The Dhaulagiri circuit trek will take you on an exhilarating hike across snow and glaciers and enchant you with breathtaking vistas of the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna mountain ranges. The French pass, which is located at an elevation of 5360 meters, is one of the highest passes that you will pass through. You will get to see the lovely Marpha town, which is the destination of the Dhaulagiri Circuit walk and is also known as the apple heaven because of the numerous apple orchards that surround it.
Along the Dhaulagiri circuit trek trail, you may partake in the lifestyle and culture that are heavily influenced by Buddhism. You can also see the stunning Gompas and temples that are scattered across the trail. The Dhaulagiri Circuit trip will give you a genuine sense of walking in a clean and untainted area of Nepal. The Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek is intended for intrepid trekkers who enjoy a good challenge, total mental and physical engrossment, and unmatched natural beauty. Moreover, there is so much to explore, expect and acknowledge from the Dhaulagiri Circuit trek.
Detailed Itinerary
Kathmandu Arrival
Kathmandu Sightseeing and Trek Preparation
Fly to Pokhara, Drive to Dharapani
Trek to Muri
Trek to Bagar (Boghara)
Trek to Dobhan (Dobang)
Trek to Sallaghari
Trek to Italian Base Camp
Acclimatization in Italian Base Camp
Trek to Glacier Camp
Trek to Dhaulagiri Base Camp
Acclimatizing at Dhaulagiri Base Camp
Trek to the Hidden Valley via French Pass
Trek to Yak Kharka
Trek to Jomsom
Fly from Jomsom to Pokhara
Fly to Kathmandu
See you again!
Trip Guide
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Where is Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek?
The Dhaulagiri circuit is located in Nepal's Myagdi district and falls under Annapurna Conservation Area.
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Can I customize the trip itinerary?
Yes, absolutely, Altitude Himalaya will be more than happy to customize the trip itinerary to your preference in terms of duration, cost, and group size.
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How hard is the Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek?
Dhaulagiri Circuit trek is a strenuous trek. It compiles a lot of challenges, adventures and hardships. You need to be an experienced trekker capable of acclimating yourself to high altitudes and walking in difficult trails.
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What permits are required to do Dhaulagiri Circuit trek?
Annapurna Conservation Area Permit(ACAP) and Trekkers’ Information Management system (TIMS) Card are required to do Dhaulagiri Circuit trek.
Services Includes
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All arrival and departure at Kathmandu airport as mentioned.
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Private transfer ((Kathmandu/Dharapani/Kathmandu) as mentioned in the itinerary.
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Hotel accommodation (3 Star Deluxe) in Kathmandu and Pokhara on double/twin sharing basis.
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Tea house/local lodge/ camping accommodation during the trek on double/twin sharing basis.
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Daily breakfast throughout the trek..
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Lunch and Dinner from trek start day to trek end day.
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All necessary paperwork. (National Park Entry Permits and TIMS Card)
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An experienced English-speaking licensed trek guide.
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Porter during the trek. (Can carry a combined 20 KG baggage of 2 people)
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One local SIM card (returnable) during your stay.
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All government and local taxes.
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Guide and Porter’s salary, food, and accommodation during the trek.
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Arrangement of emergency helicopter service which will be paid by your traveler’s insurance company.
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Sleeping bag, duffle bags, and trekking route maps – if necessary.
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Farewell Nepali dinner on your last night.
Services Excludes
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Personal expenses.
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Kathmandu sightseeing entrance fee. (Approx. USD 30 Per Person)
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Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
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Nepal visa cost. (You will require 2 passport-size photos and 30 USD)
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International flight ticket.
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Travel health insurance. (Highly Recommended)
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Tips for the guide, porter, and driver. (Not Compulsory but Recommended)
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Sweet things like dessert/chocolate during the trek.
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All alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.
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