Just west of Annapurna is the 40-mile-wide Dhaulagiri Himal. Dhaulagiri I, the sixth-tallest peak in the world, towers high above the well-trekked Muktinath pilgrim trail up the Kali Gandaki Valley. The vast massif screens the hidden lands of Dolpo to its north, and to the west of it are Nepal's far western hills. Only to the east along the Kali Gandaki Valley can we easily view the mountain close up, so massive Dhaulagiri with its symmetrical peak and four major outliners remains an enigma along much of its perimeter. Like fabled but restricted Dolpo, the complete month-long trek around Dhaulagiri is only for a handful of hikers. This is because much of the route traverses difficult, remote country. This trekking region falls just west northern frontier of Pokhara. Starting point of this trek is Beni and finishing point is Pokhara.Exploring Nepalese lifestyles, trekking through glaciers, challenging high Himalayan passes, panoramic views of great Himalayan peaks and much more interesting things are this trek's highlights.You can see,Dhaulagiri, the seventh highest peak in the world is greeting you.This region is known as an adventurous trekking in Nepal. Trekking off the main paths is not only possible. If every effort will be made to keep to finish this advenure on time, but as this is adventure travel in a remote and high mountainous region, we cannot guarantee it, sometimes. But its rarely the case. Weather conditions, availability of porters and the health of team members can all contribute to changes. The guides and their Sherpa will try to ensure that the trip runs according to plan. In this kind of situations, we request you to be more co-operative and flexible.
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