Description
Dhaulagiri
(White Mountain), separated from the Annapurna region
by Kali Gandaki Gorge (deepest in the world) includes
some fifteen peaks above 7000mt. A few mountains which
translate 'White Mountain', this is the biggest one
in the world. The trekking in this area is relatively
strenuous but the trekkers who are willing to spend
their holidays with nature and natural surroundings
full of peace and tranquillity choose this better
"Off the beaten track" trekking destination.
After crossing Magdi Glacier and
Dhaulagiri Base camp (4750m), you will approach to
the French Pass (5360m) between the Mukut Himal and
Tukuche Peak. Then, the colossal peaks of the Dhaulagiri
range will surround you.
While you trek ahead crossing French
Pass (the highest point of the trek) you come out
into the Hidden valley. Then follow the trail leading
Dhampus Pass, between Tukuche Peak and Thapa Peak.
Tukuche en route to Jomsom and Muktinath (Pilgrimage
site for Hindu and Buddhist). Return Jomsom to board
the flight to Pokhara and then onto Kathmandu.