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lOCATION Dhaulagiri
TRIP TYPE Expeditions
TRANSPORTATION flight and Drive
ARRIVAL ON kathmandu
DEPARTURE FROM kathmandu
Maximum Altitude: 8176M
GROUP SIZE 2
ACCOMMODATION Lodge and Tent

DHAULAGIRI (8167M)

Conquer the White Mountain

Rising to 8,167 meters, Dhaulagiri stands as the seventh-highest mountain in the world and one of Nepalโ€™s most visually striking 8,000ers. Its dramatic ice pyramids, massive ridges, and gleaming white slopes have earned it the name โ€œThe White Mountain.โ€ Located in the remote Dhaulagiri Himal range of north-central Nepal, this expedition offers a demanding, yet enriching, mountaineering experienceโ€”far from crowded trails and deep into the raw wilderness of the Himalayas.

 

From high-angle ice climbing to long traverses and technical snow sections, the Dhaulagiri Expedition is a true test of skill and endurance, offering panoramic views of the Annapurna and Mustang regions.

 

Historic First Ascent

The first successful summit of Dhaulagiri was achieved on May 13, 1960, by a pioneering Swiss-Austrian-Nepali team led by Max Eiselin. The summit partyโ€”Kurt Diemberger, Peter Diener, Ernst Forrer, Albin Schelbert, Nyima Dorje Sherpa, and Nawang Dorje Sherpaโ€”followed the Northeast Ridge, marking a monumental milestone in Himalayan climbing history. Their achievement remains an inspiring chapter for all modern expedition climbers.

 

Prerequisites for Climbing Dhaulagiri

Dhaulagiri is not for beginners. Climbers must have solid experience on 6,000mโ€“7,000m peaks, such as:

 

Recommended preparation

Include Peak

1: Ama Dablam (6,812m)

2: Himlung Himal (7,126m)

3: Mera Peak (6,476m)

4: Baruntse (7,129m)

 

These ascents help build the technical confidence and high-altitude endurance required for the demanding conditions on Dhaulagiri.

Adventure Fourteen Summit organises comprehensive training climbs on these preparation peaks. If you have completed any of them, you are eligible to join our professionally guided Dhaulagiri Expedition.

 

Guide-to-Client Ratio

Base Camp to Summit

To ensure maximum safety and the highest summit success rate, we follow strict guiding ratios:

 

A) 1:1 โ€“ One Guide Per Climber

The safest and most efficient setup, ideal for climbers who want maximum support during the summit push.

 

B) 1:2 โ€“ One Guide for Two Climbers

Applicable only for well-acclimatised teams with strong technical experience.

 

Standard Oxygen Support

For optimal performance and safety at extreme altitude:

4 bottles (4L each) per climber are recommended for the entire expedition.

Highly experienced and exceptionally acclimatised climbers may manage with 4 bottles, but 6 bottles ensure safer margins for summit day and high camps.

 

How Difficult Is the Dhaulagiri Summit?

Dhaulagiri is widely regarded as one of the most challenging 8,000m peaks due to:

 

1: Steep and sustained ice and snow climbing, including avalanche-exposed slopes

2: Rapidly changing weather with fierce winds

3: Remote access complicates logistics and rescue operations

4: High-altitude exposure, with multiple technical sections between camps

5: It requires strong determination, physical fitness, and solid mountaineering skills.

 

Dhaulagiri Expedition Timeline

 

Spring Season Late March โ€“ Early April: Arrival & Approach

Arrival in Kathmandu, permit finalisation, and overland travel to Beni, followed by a multi-day trek to Base Camp.

 

Early โ€“ Mid April: Establishing Base Camp

Sherpa teams begin fixing routes and setting up higher camps. Climbers start acclimatisation hikes and technical preparation.

 

Late April โ€“ Early May: Rotations & Climbing

Multiple rotations between Base Camp and high camps for acclimatisation and gear ferrying.

 

Mid โ€“ Late May: Summit Push

A short window of stable weather in late May offers the best opportunity to attempt the summit.

 

Early June: Return & Departure

Descent to Base Camp, trek out, and journey back to Kathmandu.

 

Dhaulagiri Expedition Timeline

Autumn Season

 

Late August โ€“ Early/Mid September: Arrival & Approach

Arrival in Kathmandu, permit processing, travel to Beni, and trekking approach to Base Camp.

 

Early September: Base Camp Setup

Base Camp is fully established, with Sherpa guides moving up to set high camps and fix routes.

 

Early โ€“ Mid September: Rotations & Acclimatisation

Climbers complete acclimatisation cycles and prepare for the summit push.

 

Mid โ€“ Late September: Summit Window

The summit attempt usually aligns with the stable weather window in late September.

 

Early October: Descent & Conclusion

After the summit, climbers return to Base Camp and trek out before heading back

 

 

Normal Climbing Routeย 

Northeast Ridgeย 

Standard Route to the Summit of Dhaulagiri

The Northeast Ridge is the classic and most widely used route for climbing Dhaulagiri (8,167m). The journey begins with an adventurous trek from Beni, moving through deep valleys, high alpine pastures, and rugged glacier terrain before reaching Dhaulagiri Base Camp (4,750m). This approach offers both natural beauty and the gradual acclimatisation needed for a safe ascent.

 

Climbing Routeย 

 

Base Camp โ€“ 4,750m

Located on the mountainโ€™s icy northern flank, Base Camp sits among dramatic glaciers with sweeping views of the Dhaulagiri massif. This is where climbers complete training, acclimatisation, and prepare for higher camps.

1: Camp I โ€“ 5,900m

Reached by navigating glacial terrain, gentle snow slopes, and sections with crevasses. This camp marks the transition from trekking to true high-altitude climbing.

 

2: Camp II โ€“ 6,400m

Set on a broad, snowy plateau, Camp II is accessed after a steep climb up mixed snow and ice. The area is exposed and requires strong technical skills from climbers.

 

3: Camp III โ€“ 7,200m

Established at the top of a steep and challenging face, this camp is frequented by harsh winds and extremely cold nights. Climbers need to be fully acclimatised and mentally prepared.

 

4: Camp IV โ€“ 7,500m

The final high camp before the summit push, positioned just below the Northeast Ridge. From here, climbers rest, hydrate, and gear up for the demanding ascent to the peak.

 

5: Summit โ€“ 8,167m

Standing on the summit of the worldโ€™s seventh-highest mountain rewards climbers with breathtaking views of Annapurna, Manaslu, Kanchenjunga, and endless snow-capped rangesโ€”weather permitting. Time on the summit is short due to extreme exposure.

 

6: Descent

After celebrating the summit, climbers descend safely back to Camp III.

 

7: Return to Base Camp

The descent continues down through Camp II, Camp I, and ultimately back to Base Camp, where the team regroups and recovers.

 

Climbing Conditions

The final ascent requires negotiating exposed ridges, steep ice slopes, technical sections, and the effects of thin air. Success on Dhaulagiri demands:

 

1: Strong physical conditioning

2: Advanced mountaineering skills

3: Proper acclimatisation

4: Good weather strategy and team coordination

5: Dhaulagiri Expedition Services by Adventure Fourteen Summit

 

Our Service Options

Dhaulagiri Expedition

At Adventure Fourteen Summit, we offer two well-designed service packages to support climbers of all levels. Whether you want a fully guided experience or simply require logistical backup at Base Camp, we have the ideal option for your Dhaulagiri journey.

 

Full Board Service

Complete Expedition Support

Our Full Board Service is a comprehensive, worry-free package that covers every detail from the moment you land in Nepal until your departure. This option is perfect for climbers who want maximum safety, expert guidance, and fully organised logistics from start to finish.

 

This all-inclusive service provides:

1:ย All required permits and government documentation

2:ย All domestic transportation, including airport transfers and flights

3:ย Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu and fully equipped mountain camps

4:ย Complete a meal plan throughout the trek and expedition

5:ย Highly experienced, government-licensed guides and Sherpa support

6:ย Supplementary oxygen system for high-altitude climbing

7:ย Full climbing logistics, including tents, ropes, and equipment up to the summit

8:ย Route fixing charges are covered for a safe and secure ascent

This package ensures you focus solely on climbing while our team handles every operational detail.

 

Base Camp Service

Support for Independent Climbers

Designed for experienced mountaineers who want to climb independently above Base Camp, this service provides strong administrative and logistical backing during the trekking and Base Camp phases.

 

This service includes:

1:ย All official climbing permits and documentation

2:ย Transportation throughout the trek, including domestic transfers

3:ย Accommodation and all meals during the trekking phase

4:ย Full Base Camp facilities, including tents, meals, communications, and staff support

5: Logistical assistance up to Dhaulagiri Base Camp only

6:ย Rope fixing charges included

Climbers opting for this package will manage all climbing operations above Base Camp with their own guide or private team.

 

Why Climb Dhaulagiri With Adventure Fourteen Summit?

 

1: Safety-First Approach

We use a staged acclimatisation rotation system between Base Camp and higher camps, ensuring your body adapts gradually and safely.

 

2: Multiple Summit Window Flexibility

The weather in the Dhaulagiri region is unpredictable. We plan multiple summit attempts for the best chance of success.

 

3: Expert, Licensed Guides

Our guides have extensive experience on Dhaulagiri and the other 8,000ers. Their knowledge of the route, weather, and risk management ensures a well-organised expedition.

 

4: Transparent Pricing

We offer competitive rates with no hidden costsโ€”giving you full clarity on your investment.

 

5: Full Expedition Support

From Base Camp comforts to technical support on the mountain, we ensure a smooth, well-coordinated journey all the way to the summit.

 

Make Your Dream Summit a Reality

With our expert team, strong logistics, and proven success record, Adventure Fourteen Summit is your trusted partner for the Dhaulagiri Expedition.

Join us for an unforgettable Himalayan adventure and take the next step toward conquering one of the worldโ€™s most challenging 8,000-meter peaks.

DHAULAGIRI (8176M)ย  EXPEDITION

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Itinerary

On the second day, we will complete all of our formalities, such as getting the required paperwork, permits, and other formalities required for our expedition, and we will begin making preparations for it. We will now prepare our luggage, go shopping, and double-check everything we need (especially medicines and essentials). There will be briefings on every part of the expedition, including all gear and equipment, the length of the trip, lodging options, base camp facilities, and all other aspects related to the expedition. It also gives you the chance to interact with and get to know your climbing companions and colleagues.

 

ACCOMODATION 3 Star hotel
MAX ALTITUDE 1,350 m/4429 ft
MEALS B/B

On the second day, we will complete all of our formalities, such as getting the required paperwork, permits, and other formalities required for our expedition, and we will begin making preparations for it. We will now prepare our luggage, go shopping, and double-check everything we need (especially medicines and essentials). There will be briefings on every part of the expedition, including all gear and equipment, the length of the trip, lodging options, base camp facilities, and all other aspects related to the expedition. It also gives you the chance to interact with and get to know your climbing companions and colleagues.

ACCOMODATION B/B
MAX ALTITUDE 1,350 m/4429 ft
MEALS BLD

After an early morning breakfast, we will drive to the airport and take a short scenic flight to the beautiful city of Pokhara. After arriving in Pokhara, we will continue to Beni Bazaar overnight.

ACCOMODATION Lodge
MAX ALTITUDE 899 m/2949 ft
MEALS BLD

We’ll begin our journey after a comfortable stay in Beni and drive to Marpha village. This is the last stop accessible by road. We will explore the village and learn about the people’s daily lives. During the harvest season, the apple fields look beautiful. We’ll spend the night before starting our trek the next day.

ACCOMODATION Lodge
MAX ALTITUDE 2650 m/8692 ft
MEALS BLD

We start our journey. We gradually ascend through the beautiful, lush tropical trees. We will stop for lunch and then continue our walk till we reach Yak Kharka at 3680 meters. The travel time on this day will be approximately 6 hours.

ACCOMODATION Tent
MAX ALTITUDE 3680 m/12139 ft
MEALS BLD

You get up early because today is a long trekking day. You make a steep ascent on a moraine trail to cross the Thapa Pass (5244 m). You then descend to the Hidden Valley.

ACCOMODATION Tent
MAX ALTITUDE 5140 m/16863 ft
MEALS BLD

You get up early because today is a long trekking day. You make a steep ascent on a snow trail to cross the French Pass (5360 m) From there on, it is a steep downhill trek along the rock-covered section to the campsite in Dhaulagiri. After trekking for about 6 hours, we will reach our stop, Dhaulagiri Base Camp, at 4700 m. At the base camp, we will enjoy the supper prepared by our cooks and rest in cozy tents.

ACCOMODATION Tent
MAX ALTITUDE 4700 m/15419 ft
MEALS BLD

We spend several nights at base camp for proper acclimatization before we head to the higher camps. We will also practice walking with fixed ropes on tiny cliffs and get some quick instructions about climbing clothing and equipment. The training will increase our confidence and climbing skills.

ACCOMODATION Tent
MAX ALTITUDE 4700 m/15419 ft
MEALS BLD

We’ll be staying at Camp One for two nights. The first camp is at 5,900 meters and is situated at the top of the icefall in a large territory with a flat area. Before reaching Dhaulagiri Camp One, we utilize fixed ropes to navigate the significant crevasses.

ACCOMODATION Tent
MAX ALTITUDE 5900 m/19356 ft
MEALS BLD

Camp two is located at a height of 6400 meters on a small, flat area beneath an ice cliff. We’ll be staying at Camp One for one night.

ACCOMODATION Tent
MAX ALTITUDE 6400 m/20997 ft
MEALS BLD

Following the fixed line rope, the climb from Camp 2 to Camp 3 (7400 m) only takes about 3 hours. The last camp is at 7400 m, located on a rocky ledge with blue ice.

After long hikes and acclimatizing rotations, our bodies need to recover. We will thus descend to the Base Camp, which is at a considerably lower height, after spending a night in Camp II. We use these ascents and descents to acclimatize to the mountain and prepare to ascend to the summit of Dhaulagiri.

ACCOMODATION Tent
MAX ALTITUDE 7400 m/24278 ft
MEALS BLD

After returning to Base Camp, we’ll focus on preparing for the success we’ll achieve in the next three days. There will be final briefings on procedures for the camps above Base Camp. The expedition leaders will then check everyone’s equipment to ensure everything is ready for our upcoming adventure.

ACCOMODATION Tent
MAX ALTITUDE 4700 m/15419 ft
MEALS BLD

The first camp is at 5,900 meters and is situated at the top of the icefall in a large territory with a flat area. Before reaching Dhaulagiri Camp One, we utilize fixed ropes to navigate the significant crevasses.

ACCOMODATION Tent
MAX ALTITUDE 5900 m/19356 ft
MEALS BLD

Camp two is located at a height of 6400 meters on a small, flat area beneath an ice cliff. We’ll be staying at Camp One for one night.

ACCOMODATION Tent
MAX ALTITUDE 6400 m/20997 ft
MEALS BLD

Following the fixed line rope, the climb from Camp 2 to Camp 3 (7400 m) only takes about 3 hours. The last camp is at 7400 m, located on a rocky ledge with blue ice.

ACCOMODATION Tent
MAX ALTITUDE 7400 m/24278 ft
MEALS BLD

We make a very early start, typically around midnight, to reach the summit in time to witness the magnificent sunrise as it peeks over the surrounding mountain ranges. After enjoying the incredible experience of standing on the seventh-highest point on Earth, we take some photos before beginning our gradual descent. Depending on the conditions, and safety we might aim for Camp III or potentially even Camp II for the night. For safety reasons, climbers are only allowed to spend a maximum of 15 to 20 minutes at the summit.

ACCOMODATION Tent
MAX ALTITUDE 8167 m/26,795 feet
MEALS BLD

We will descend back to Base Camp, and, in keeping with our duty as responsible travelers, we will clean up all the waste around the camp. We’ll then get ready to make the trip back to Kathmandu.

ACCOMODATION Tent
MAX ALTITUDE 4700 m/15419 ft
MEALS BLD

We continue to trek on the north side of Chhondarban Glacier and gradually climb the steep hillside above the glacier. Following the turning trail across moraines, we make our way up to French Pass, which gives a view of the surrounding mountain ranges. We then gently descend through snow slopes to finally reach the Hidden Valley.

ACCOMODATION Tent
MAX ALTITUDE 5360 m/17588 ft
MEALS BLD

We head towards Yak Kharka and cross Dhampus Pass (5244 m). Relishing the beautiful view of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges in the background, we descend steeply to Yak Kharka through avalanche-prone slopes.

ACCOMODATION Tent
MAX ALTITUDE 5244m
MEALS BLD

After Yak kharka, we will descend to Marpha (2650 m), which is known as the apple garden. We will initiate our descent by the Kaligandaki riverbank and reach Marpha after an eight-hour hike. Today, en route, you pass Battase Danda. The views of Tukuche Peak, Thapa Peak, and the Annapurna Range mesmerize you.

ACCOMODATION Lodge
MAX ALTITUDE 2650 m/8694 ft
MEALS BLD

Following our travel schedule, we will trek to Jomsom (2700 m), the most facilitated town in the entire Annapurna Region, as it will be our last day of the trek. We will enjoy a convenient overnight stay in Jomsom and prepare for our flight to Pokhara and Kathmandu the following day.

ACCOMODATION Lodge
MAX ALTITUDE 2,700 m/8858 ft)
MEALS BLD

We fly back to Pokhara early in the morning, enjoying an aerial view of the mountains. Later in the afternoon, we explore the beautiful city of Pokhara, boating on Phewa Lake.

ACCOMODATION 3 Star hotel
MAX ALTITUDE 850 M
MEALS B/B

We catch an early morning flight to Kathmandu after our long mountain journey. After reaching Kathmandu, we can take a rest or do some souvenir shopping. If we want to explore any other areas of Kathmandu, our guides can help with both souvenir shopping and sightseeing.

ACCOMODATION 3 Star hotel
MAX ALTITUDE 1350 m/4429 ft
MEALS B/B

Generally, you need 3 hours before your flight time to get to the Kathmandu airport in Nepal. So you transfer to the Kathmandu airport for your flight to your destination.

Cost Include

  • Airport pickup and drop-off in private transport in Kathmandu
  • 3 nightsโ€™ hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with a Bed & Breakfast plan
  • Welcome and farewell dinners in Kathmandu
  • Dhaulagiri Climbing Permit & Annapurna Conservation Area permit fees
  • Domestic transportation to/from the trail head (private jeep or local bus)
  • Lodge accommodation and full-board meals during trekking and expedition
  • Spacious tented accommodation at Base Camp and higher camps
  • Mattress and pillow provided at Base Camp
  • High-quality dining tent and communication tent with tables and chairs
  • Hygienic shower tent and toilet tent provided at Base Camp
  • High-altitude Sherpa guide at a 1:1 ratio during climbing
  • Porters and guide service to/from the trailhead and Dhaulagiri base camp
  • 4 oxygen cylinders per climber with mask and regulator
  • Staff wages, insurance, and liaison officer service
  • Base Camp staff: cook, kitchen helpers, and expedition manager
  • Group climbing equipment (tents, ropes, ice screws, snow bars, etc.)
  • Rope fixing charge and expedition garbage deposit
  • Satellite phone (for emergency use), two-way radio
  • Solar and generator-powered lights and charging facilities at Base Camp
  • First aid kit and medical oxygen at Base Camp
  • Adventure Fourteen Summit T-shirt, cap, and duffel bag for the expedition”

Cost Exclude

  • International flights to/from Kathmandu
  • Nepal visa fee (on arrival, approx. USD 50 for 30 days)
  • Personal climbing and trekking gear/equipment
  • Personal travel and rescue insurance (mandatory)
  • Meals during the stay in Kathmandu (except welcome and farewell dinners)
  • Tips for guides, porters, and staff (customary but not compulsory)
  • Extra hotel nights in case of early return
  • Alcoholic beverages, personal snacks, and bottled drinks at Base Camp
  • Internet, shower, and laundry services at Base Camp (extra cost)
  • Special drone/filming permits (if required)
  • Summit bonus for climbing Sherpa โ€“ minimum USD 1,200 per Sherpa

FIXED DEPARTURE DATE OF THE DHAULAGIRI EXPEDITION

Start Finish Availability Price
April 5, 2026 Trip Status available Starting from $ 17000 Book Now
May 15, 2026 Trip Status available Starting from $ 17000 Book Now
September 6, 2026 Trip Status available Starting from $ 17000 Book Now
October 20, 2026 Trip Status available Starting from $ 17000 Book Now

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