
This remote and challenging trek for the more adventurous
walker circles Dhaulagiri, the seventh highest mountain
in the world. Its mane means " white mountain "
: towering in solitary splendour, this magnificent peak
rise as a gaint shoulder of shining ice and snow. Dhaulagiri
is rarely visited and the valleys and villages surrounding
it are unspoiled and enchanged. Our trek takes us across
the Kali Gandaki River and then north into the heart
of the massif: from the base camp we come to the high
point of our trek, the traverse of French Pass (5360
m), the Hidden Valley and Dhampus Pass (5182 m), a high
level route which brings us back to the upper Kali Gandaki
Valley in Jomsom. From here we, either, fly back to
Kathmandu via Pokhara or can continue from Jomsom till
Birethanti or to Pokhara.