Trip Facts
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Hotel/Guest House
Private Vehicle/Tourist Bus
Trip Highlights
- Culture tour ( Monkey Temple, Patan, Pasupatinath Temple, Bouddhanath )
- Scenic drive to Besishahar.
- Magnificent view of Tukuche peak and that of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Nilgiri and so many others.
- Accompany of local Sherpa guide and porter.
- Multi tribe culture exploration.
- Sacred monastery and stupa.
Trip Overview of Dhampus Peak Climbing
Dhampus Peak Climbing is an additional Peak positioned in the Dhaulagiri range. Dhampus Peak is an eye-catching, enormous, and single pervasive Peak in this area. Dhampus Peak mountaineering is not classified as a procedural peak. The maximum height of the Dhamus Peak is 6012m. So, it necessitates digging up a habituated previous plan to ascend the Dhampus Peak. The practice of crampons relies on the situation of snowfall. This indicates that it does necessitate an experience in hiking on snow or ice. Since there does no subsisting perpendicular arrangement with no glacier, the peak climbing does not stipulate any rescue procedure, ropes, or knots. For the peak climbing, trekkers have to support the trekking foremost to the Throng Pass (5416m). To go up the Dhanmpus Peak, trekkers have to acquire a flight to Jomsom from Pokhara. Then, again they have to mark a side trip for acclimatization. If people are not comfortable following the previous route then they can trek from Nayapul approaching Tukche throughout the area of Ghorepani Poon Hill.
Dhampus Peak ascending offers the awe-inspiring scenery of Tukuche peak and that of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Nilgiri and so many others too. Dhampus Peak will help to look at the beautiful hamlets that lie on the Kaligandaki.
Tourist Link Treks & Expedition has inculcated 17 days of itinerary package. The mode of accommodation is hotels and lodges and you can use the bus or car as a means of transportation. The trip grade is slightly strenuous even though trekkers should not pay any difficulty as you have chosen Tourist Link Treks & Expedition.
Additional information:
The best time for Dhampus Peak Climbing is September to November and March to May. If you decided Dhampus peak with us, we will try to give you guaranteed service and minimum budget cost as well if you have a group for the Dhampus peak climbing please let us know we’ll make your safe, comfortable, and memorable.
Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu
30 Min. Only Breakfast Hotel Kathmandu
On the 1st day, you will be landed at the Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu. At the airport, you will be received by the representative staff from Tourist Link Treks & Expedition and then transferred to the hotel. You will be transferred from an airport to the hotel where you will be familiar with the detailed itinerary. Stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 02: Sightseeing in Kathmandu
5-6 hrs Only Breakfast Hotel Kathmandu
On the second day, you will go sightseeing in the important historical and religious places of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Lalitpur. Except that you will briefly discuss the trek's purpose and will take a permit card for the trekking. Stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 03: Drive to Pokhara (915m)
6-7 hrs Only Breakfast Pokhara Hotel
We will drive to Pokhara (915m) from Kathmandu on the third day. We will be in love with Pokhara Valley as it appears like beautiful heaven is put up on the Earth. There are plenty of things we can view and take pleasure in in Pokhara similar to boating, paragliding, and daylight. Stay overnight at the guesthouse.
Day 04: Drive to Nayapul (1,070 m), trek to Tikhedhunga (1,577 m)
5-6 hrs B/L/D Mountain Lodge
The following day, we will drive to Naya Pul (1, 0970 m) by car or taxi through the vast village of Lumle and hike for about 20 minutes to Birethanti. Birethanti is an excellent and well-off town. Then, from there we will trek to Tikhedhunga (1,577 m). Stay overnight at the guesthouse.
Day 05: Trek to Ghorepani (2,855 m)
5-6 hrs B/L/D Mountain Lodge
From Tikhe Dhunga, the trail symbols a brook on a suspension bridge close to the camp site at Tikhe Dhunga. After that trail rises up a steep stone staircase (which has about 3300 steps) to the large Magar village of Ulleri at 2,080 m, the trail passes two sparkly streams prior to creating a small and closing march to Nangethanti where we will take a break for lunch and rest as well. Stay overnight at the guesthouse.
Day 06: Trek to Poon Hill (3,210 m), Tatopani (1,189 m)
5-6 hrs B/L/D Mountain Lodge
On the 6thday we will get up early and hike to Poon Hill (3,210 m). This is accurately the place from where we will perceive a fantastic view of sunrise and a panoramic sight of the Himalayas, counting Mount Dhaulagiri, Mount Annapurna and Machhepuchre, and so on. After the journey to Poon Hill, at present, it’s time to approach back to Ghorepani, so that we can have a hot breakfast. When we finish it, we will go on the walk to Tadapani (1,189 m). Stay overnight at a guesthouse.
Day 07: Trek to Ghasa (2,010 m)
5-6 hrs B/L/D Mountain Lodge
The trek towards Ghasa (2,010 m) is a gorgeous experience where we will go for a hike in the region of the dense green forest. The outlook we will notice in the early morning is more charmed than at other times. We will take your lunch after some hours of hiking. Stay overnight at a guesthouse.
Day 08: Trek to Marpha (2,670 m)
5-6 hrs B/L/D Mountain Lodge
Marpha is a village development committee in Mustang Village. In Marpha we will come across the rigid working people whose major source of earnings is tourism and mule rear. We can also get brandy prepared from Marpha. Stay overnight at a guesthouse.
Day 09: Trek to Yak Kharka (3,680 m)
5-6 hrs B/L/D Mountain Lodge
We will take a walk through the shady-colored settlement of Manang following the path of pebble walls and sandy pathway. We will arrive at Yak Kharka (3680m) which is famed for grazing animals. In the pasture land grasses and varieties of seasonal flowers are found. It has glaciers and additional water resources which makes this place very pretty. Stay overnight at a guesthouse.
Day 10: Trek to Dhampus Base Camp (5,100 m)
5-6 hrs B/L/D Mountain Lodge
On the 10th day, we will ascend to Dhampus Base Camp (5,100 m) from Yak Kharka. We will take your breakfast and head towards it along with a guide. Trek to Dhampus Base Camp (5,100 m) is a motivating trek with striking landscapes. Stay overnight at a guesthouse.
Day 11: Trek to High Camp (5,600 m)
5-6 hrs B/L/D Tented Camp
On the 11th day, we will ascend towards the High Camp (5,600 m) from the Base Camp. Like on the previous day today also we will be guided by an expert. He will guide us on how to attach the rope and added equipment for our protection. Stay overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 12: Dhampus Peak (6012m), back to Dhampus Peak Base Camp
7-8 hrs B/L/.D Tented Camp
On the 12th day, we will ascend Dhampus Peak (6012m) from High Camp. Dhampus Peak is not a difficult peak to ascend neither it is dangerous. We can easily mount Dhampus Peak all we necessitate is physical strength and psychological alertness. Ascending to Dhampus Peak will bring back to Dhampus Peak Base Camp. Stay overnight at the tented Camp.
Day 13: Trek to Yak Kharka (3,680 m)
5-6 hrs B/L/D Mountain Lodge
On this day we will descend from Dhampus Peak to Yak Kharka (3,680 m). It is appropriate to count the trail as a smoothed trail and in that smooth trail, we will cross the Battase Danda. The visits to Dhampus Peak, and the Tukuche Peak Annapurna range will mesmerize us. Stay overnight at a guesthouse.
Day 14: Trek to Marpha (2,670 m)
5-6 hrs B/L/D Mountain Lodge
On the 14th day, we will move down to Marpha (2,670 m) from Yak Kharka. Marpha will offer views of the Juniper, Local forest, and small Flora. We will be astonished to see Annapurna and Nilgiri. From Marpha we will descend to Jomsom. Stay overnight at a guesthouse.
Day 15: Trek to Jomsom (2,710 m)
4-5 hrs B/L/D Hotel Jomsom
On the 15thday we will trek to Jomsom (2,750 m) from Throng La Pass which will improve and cheer in our trek. Jomsom is an exquisite destination where we can find out wine made from apples by the natives. This is assumed as a well-liked location for tourists. Stay overnight at a Hotel.
Day 16: Flight back to Pokhara
30 Min Only Breakfast Pokhara Hotel
On the 16thday we will take a flight to Pokhara. This is the thrilling day which we are waiting from a long time. On this day, we will travel downhill from Ghandruk Seuli Bazar. Pokhara is mainly a renowned destination from a tourism point of view yet a normal individual, to get a space to enjoy. Stay overnight at a Hotel.
Day 17: Drive / Flight to Kathmandu
6-7 hrs Only Breakfast Hotel Kathmandu
We will return to Kathmandu on this day. Follow the meandering Prithvi Highway for 7 hours to arrive in Kathmandu. You will be transferred to the hotel for a luxurious stay.
Day 18:
30 Min Only Breakfast
This is officially the last day of your stay in Kathmandu according to the itinerary. So, you will be transported to Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu from the hotel by our representative staff from Tourist Link Treks & Expedition. We enjoyed your company and hope to see you again.
What's included?
- Pickups and drops from hotels and airports
- Sightseeing at Kathmandu Valley (Monkey Temple, Pasupapati Temple, Boudhanath, Durbar square)
- Accommodation in Kathmandu, teahouses, and tents during trekking and climbing
- All ground transportation as per the itinerary by private vehicles
- All entrance and permit fees for visits to monuments and museums
- Services of English-speaking, trained, and experienced staff including trekking guide(leader), climbing sherpa, and porters including their salary, insurance, equipment, flight, food
- All domestic flights (Kathmandu to Lukla to Kathmandu)
- Welcome dinner
- Breakfast in Kathmandu and all meals in mountain
- Porter services for trekking (2 Trekkers:1porter)
- All necessary paper work; trekking permits and Peak climbing permit
- Good quality Tents and Kitchen goods for camping
- Travel and rescue arrangements
- Group mountaineering (climbing) equipment
- Medical kit
- Company services and all required government taxes/royalties
What's not included?
- Nepalese visa fee
- International airfare to and from Kathmandu
- Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
- Altitude for oxygen
- Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu because if early back to ktm
- Travel and rescue insurance
- Personal expenses like bar bills, laundry service
- Personal climbing equipment
- Tips & donation
Fixed Departures
Essential Information
Dhampus Peak Climbing what you need know?
Gear Checklist
Gears are like the extra limbs which assure your safe climbing expedition. As most of your trail is covered with thick snow and rocky terrains, you must be prepared for all kind of situations here. Every equipment is must during the climb, and you can train for a few hours to properly handle these before the climb. You might buy or rent these kinds of stuff but be sure to check each of them beforehand Read more...
Food, drinking water, and accommodation facilities
Accommodations might lose even some of the necessary facilities as we move higher up in the trails of Himalayas. It is wise to be prepared for some of the things like solar chargers, necessary pills, and sleeping bags. Once the climbing commences, you will be staying the nights in a suitable Tent. Keeping the uncertainty of the terrain under consideration, you or the climbing guide must have prior experience of handling Tents in unfavorable situations too. Read more...
Peak Climbing Permit
Depending upon the category under which the peaks fall you will have to pay a certain amount per person which also differs on what season you will be climbing the peaks. These charges are fixed by the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA), and you must check it's inclusion during the enquiry of the program. Read more...
Altitude Sickness
Altitude sickness is one of the primary concern while trekking in the areas of higher altitude. You must be prepared and act quickly if the symptoms appear during the trek. Using some prevention techniques, you can slow down and minimize the symptoms of Altitude sickness up to some extent. Read More...