ITINERARY
OPTION 1
:: The Easy Route
DAY 01 :Arrive in Kathmandu. Be welcomed
by our representative & get transferred to your hotel. O/n at hotel in
Kathmandu.
DAY 02: Preparation for the expedition. O/n at hotel.
DAY 03: Briefing in the Ministry of Tourism in Kathmandu. O/n at hotel.
DAY 04:Drive from Kathmandu to Beni
& Galeshwor. O/n at a lodge.
DAY 05 : Trek to Darban. O/n at a lodge.
DAY 06 :Trek to Baskot village. O/n at a lodge.
DAY 07 :Trek to Bagar. O/n at a lodge.
DAY 08 :Trek to Dovan. O/n at a lodge.
DAY 09 :Trek to Pina (forest camp). O/n at a
lodge.
DAY 10:Trek to Italian Base Camp. O/n at a
lodge.
DAY 11:Trek to Dhaulagiri Base camp. O/n at a lodge.
DAY 12 – DAY 39 : Climbing Period of Mt Dhaulagiri
(8,163 meters).DAY 40 : Preparation to return back. O/n at a tent.
DAY 41:Trek down to Yak Khark. O/n at a lodge.
DAY 42 : Trek down to Jomsom.O/n at a lodge.
DAY 43: Fly to Pokhara & to Kathmandu. O/n at a hotel.
DAY 44: A Full day rest in Kathmandu.
O/n at a hotel.
DAY 45 :Be transferred to the International airport in Kathmandu for boarding
the flight to your onward destination.
Farewell to Nepal.
----- End of the Expedition ----
OPTION 2
:: The Adventurous
Route
DAY 01 : Arrive in Kathmandu. Be
welcomed by our representative & get transferred to your hotel. Overnight
at hotel in Kathmandu.
DAY 02 : Preparation for the expedition. O/n at hotel.
DAY 03: Briefing in the Ministry of Tourism in Kathmandu.O/n at hotel.
DAY 04: Drive from Kathmandu to Beni
& Galeshwor. O/n at a lodge.
DAY 05 : Trek to Tato Pani. O/n at a lodge.
DAY 06 : Trek to Ghasa. O/n at a lodge.
DAY 07 : Trek to Marpha. O/n at a lodge.
DAY 08 : Trek to Yak Khark. O/n at a lodge.
DAY 09 : Trek to Dhaulagiri Base Camp. O/n at a lodge.
DAY 10 – DAY 37 : Climbing Period of Mt Dhaulagiri
(8,163 meters).
DAY 38 : Preparation to return back. O/n at a tent.
DAY 39 : Trek down to Yak Khark. O/n at a lodge.
DAY 40 : Trek down to Jomsom. O/n at a lodge.
DAY 41: Fly to Pokhara & to Kathmandu.O/n at a hotel.
DAY 42 : A Full day rest in Kathmandu. O/n at a hotel.
DAY 43 : :Be transferred to the International airport in Kathmandu for boarding
the flight to your onward destination.
Farewell to Nepal.
------ End of the Expedition
------
The Cost Includes ::
-- 05 nights hotel accommodation (in a Tourist Standard Hotel ) in Kathmandu with breakfast only.
-- All transfers in private car/mini-bus between airport-hotel-airport in Kathmandu.
-- Climbing Permit for Dhaulagiri -1 ( 8167meters ) and the National park fees.
-- The one way land transportation for the route Kathmandu – Pokhara – Beni.
-- The return air ticket ( after the expedition ) for the sector Jomsom – Pokhara - Kathmandu flight with Cargo fee for 50 KG
per member .
-- Porters from Beni to the Dhaulagiri Base Camp & vice versa.
-- Trekking with full board meals with lodge accommodation till the Base Camp and in the returning days towards
Kathmandu after the expedition.
-- The expedition crew like : the Base Camp Guide , Cook , Kitchen Helper & Porters during the trekking & expedition till
the Base Camp only.
-- Tented accommodation & full board meal & service in the Base Camp throughout the trekking period .
-- All camping equipment & kitchen equipment for the Base Camp, 1 tent for 2 persons, dining tent, toilet tent, table and
chairs, mess tent, store tent, mattresses.
-- Staff allowance, Liaison office allowances, equipment allowances, flight ticket & domestic flight insurance.
-- Insurance for Nepalese expedition crew.
-- Emergency Oxygen -Mask and regulator .
-- Satellite phone ( Pay calls ).
-- All necessary taxes & the Agency service charges.
-- Farewell dinner in Kathmandu for the foreign expedition team members only.
The Cost Excludes ::
In Kathmandu Part ::
-- All international air tickets to and from Kathmandu and all airport taxes (wherever it is applicable).
-- All Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
-- Nepal entry visa and the re-entry visa to Nepal from the Tibet side. ( wherever it is applicable to the climber during the expedition).
-- Air cargo custom clearance duty fee USD 150.00 per person for the expedition goods sent by the climbers to the Kathmandu prior to their arrival in Kathmandu.
-- All expenses of the personal nature , like ; laundry, postage, telephone calls ,bar bills & beverage, camera & photography expenses.
-- The extra nights stay in Kathmandu and other tour activities by the climber, other than the fixed number of nights’ stay as mentioned in the expedition itinerary package above.
-- All other costs of the items that are not mentioned in the cost inclusion section above.
During The Expedition ::
-- All personal climbing gears & the equipment for the climber(s).
-- A climbing Sherpa guide from the Base Camp to the summit & return till the Base Camp.
-- The tents, foods, gas & stove for the High Altitude Camps (above the Base Camp), that would last till the summit
and return back to the Base Camp. [ for both the climber and for the climbing Sherpa guide ].
-- The Personal Climbing equipment including the oxygen cylinders ( USD 400.00 per cylinder ) & the mask & regulator.
( USD 600.00 per set ).
-- The travel insurance & medical insurance that would cover the rescue & evacuation by helicopter for the climber.
-- The permit fee for the personal satellite phone with e-mail & internet facilities.
-- The permit fee for the Walkie-Talkie & Radio set during the expedition.
-- The climbing bonus to Sherpa is USD 1000.00 + Summit bonus USD 500.00 = Total of USD 1500.00 per sherpa.
-- The expedition filming permit USD 30,000.00 per camera. ( a small portable camera is free).
-- The Ice fall clearance fees (on group cost basis) , during the expedition (wherever it is applicable).
-- Garbage Deposit USD 4,000.00 per one team ( on group cost basis). [ This fee is refundable after the completion of
the expedition and only after you would be successful to achieve “the garbage management certificate” from the base
camp officials after the expedition.].
NEPAL TOURIST VISA
-- The “Tribhuvan International Airport “ ( TIA ) is the only international airport of Nepal from where the Immigration Office grants
the Tourist Visa on Arrival for the tourists flying to Nepal .
-- Though you can expect some queues during peak Tourist season, the “On Arrival ' visa procedure is very quick and simple.
-- If you wish to skip those queues, you can also consider getting Visa from Nepalese Diplomatic Missions stationed abroad prior to your arrival.
-- If you have obtained visa from Nepalese Diplomatic Missions in abroad , then you must enter Nepal within six months from the visa issued date. Your total stay is counted starting from the day you enter into Nepal.
-- Visas obtained on Arrival at the Entry and Exit points are 'Tourist Visas'. They bear multiple Re entry facility. Tourist Visa 'On Arrival' is the only entry visa to Nepal.
On Arrival Visa Fee at Entry Points ::
15 Days – 30 USD
30 Days – 50 USD
90 Days – 125 USD
NOTE :: Please carry the Cash ( US$ or Euro ) with you . The electronic money is not accepted at all .
Gratis Visa On arrival ( Visa for Free ) ::
-- Children below 10 years except US citizens
-- Up to 30 days for SAARC Citizen (except Afghanistan) visiting Nepal for the first time in a given visa Year.
-- Non Residential Nepalese(NRN) card holder ( issued by MoFA /Nepalese diplomatic missions abroad).
-- Chinese Nationals
-- Officials from China, Brazil, Russia and Thailand do not need Entry Visa based on reciprocal visa waiver Agreement
Visa Extension Fee ::
-- Tourist visa extension is done for minimum 15 days with USD 45 and USD 3 per day for additional days. In the case of
delay less than 150 days additional USD 5 per day as late fine.
-- Contact Department of Immigration for extending your visa or changing the category of your visa.
-- Tourist Visa extension can be done from Immigration Office, Pokhara too.
-- Non tourist visa extension can be done only at Department of Immigration (if eligible) for a period of maximum one year
(except business visa).
IMPORTANT NOTE ::-
-- If you are visiting Nepal for the purposes other than Tourism (sightseeing, tour, travel, mountaineering, trekking,
visiting friends and families), you should still get ' Tourist Visa' to get into the country. However, you must change the
category of visa as per your purpose and length of stay in Nepal from Department of Immigration by producing
required documents.
-- Nationals of following countries are requested to acquire Visa prior their arrival from their nearby Diplomatic
missions ( Embassies / consulates ) of Nepal Government. (1) Nigeria , (2) Ghana , (3) Zimbabwe , (4) Swaziland,
(5) Cameroon, (6) Somalia, (7) Liberia , (8) Ethiopia, (9) Iraq , (10) Palestine , (11) Afghanistan, (12) Syria .
ALTITUDE SICKNESS & REMEDY
J This is a private & a cosy tour in a private vehicle reserved for each individual travelling alone Or a family Or a group therefore this is a very comfortable for the travellers from all age group.
J All the destinations in this trip are below two thousand meters from the sea level and so is totally free from the risk of the high altitude sickness.
Mount
Dhaulagiri” ( 8167m ) was first
climbed by the Swiss expedition team in
1960. The name is being derived from the Sanskrit language . The word
"Dhawala” stands for the "White" and the word “Giri” stands for
the “Mountain” in combine representing the meaning of “Dhaulagiri” as the
“White Mountain”.
The French mount Annapurna expedition in
1950 had permission to climb either Annapurna or Dhaulagiri but decided on
Annapurna after a reconnaissance of Dhaulagiri . A Swiss party failed in 1953
as did the same an Argentine team a year later. After four more expeditions had
failed, eight members of a Swiss expedition reached the summit in 1960. The climb followed a circuitous route around
the mountain from Tukuche, over Dhampus
pass.
As French Col, to approach the summit
from the North-East Col., The expedition was supplied by a Swiss Pilatus Porter
aircraft, the "Yeti" which landed on the North-East Col at 5977m.
Near the end of the expedition the plane crashed near Dhampus pass and the
pilots, including the famous Emil Wick, walked down the mountain to Tukuche.
Tragedy struck in 1969 when an avalanche
killed seven members of a US expedition on the East Dhaulagiri Glacier. The peak was climbed by the Japanese in
1970s, the Americans in 1973 and the Italians in 1976. Captain Emil Wick
airdropped supplies to the US expedition from a Pilatus Porter aircrafts. Among
the delicacies he dropped were two bottles of wine and a live chicken. The
Sherpas would not allow the chicken to be killed on the mountain, so it became
the expedition pet. It was carried, snow-blind and crippled with frostbitten
feet, to Marpha, where it was finally eaten up in the cooking pot.
FIXED
DEPARTURE DATE
|
Year |
Climbing Season |
Arrival in Kathmandu |
Journey towards Mountain |
|
2021 |
Spring Expedition |
04 April |
07 April |
|
Autumn Expedition |
01 September |
04 September |
EXPEDITION C0ST : Please Write an Email to us for the Expedition Cost..
-- The cost will feature the Full board expedition, till the Summit . and this will be on the Group Joining Basis with a minimum of the 6 mountaineers in a Group.
-- NOTE : An experienced climbing Sherpa guide will assist the climber to climb from the Base Camp till the summit of the mountain.
Expedition
65 Days
US$ USD 00,000.00 Per Person
Expedition
52 Days
US$ 00000.00 Per Person
Expedition
45 Days
US$ 0000.00 Per Person
Expedition
55 Days
US$ 00,000.00 Per Person
Expedition
45 Days
US$ 0000.00 Per Person
Expedition
45 Days
US$ 00,000.00 Per Person
Expedition
50 Days
US$ 00,000.00 Per Person
Expedition
50 Days
US$ 00,000.00 Per Person
Expedition
40 Days
US$ 0000.00 Per Person
Expedition
40 Days
US$ 0000.00 Per Person
Expedition
32 Days
US$ 0000.00 Per Person
Expedition
39 Days
US$ 0000.00 Per Person
Expedition
36 Days
US$ 0000.00 Per Person
Expedition
31 Days
US$ 0000.00 Per Person
Expedition
36 Days
US$ 0000.00 Per Person