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Dhampus Peak Climbing 14 Days
Dhampus Peak Climbing 14 Days
Dhampus Peak Climbing 14 Days
Dhampus Peak Climbing 14 Days
Dhampus Peak Climbing 14 Days

Dhampus Peak Climbing 14 Days

Duration

14 days

Group size

8-10

Activities

All Expedition & Peak Climbing

Country

Nepal

Region

Annapurna Region

Destination

Kathmandu, pokhara, beni, Tatopani, ghasa, larjung, marpha, kharka, dhampus pass, Thapar Peak, Kalopani,
Start/End point

Start/End point

kathmandu
Max Altitude

Max Altitude

6012
Meals

Meals

Included
Activity

Activity

5-6 hrs

About Dhampus Peak climbing

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Trip highlights

  • Dhampus Peak climbing offers a thrilling and less crowded mountaineering experience in the Annapurna region of Nepal.
  • Enjoying stunning panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, including Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) and Nilgiri, from the summit of Dhampus Peak.
  • Gaining valuable mountaineering skills and experience as you navigate through varied terrain, including snow slopes, rocky ridges, and ice sections, providing an exciting challenge for climbers.
  • Trekking through picturesque landscapes, from lush forests and terraced fields to alpine meadows and high-altitude valleys, immersing yourself in the natural beauty of the Annapurna Conservation Area.
  • Camping in breathtaking locations, such as Dhampus Peak Base Camp and High Camp, surrounded by towering peaks and serene mountain vistas, creating a tranquil and immersive mountain experience.
  • Interacting with experienced climbing Sherpas and guides, who provide guidance, support, and invaluable knowledge about the climb, safety measures, and technical aspects of the route.
  • Witnessing the diverse flora and fauna of the region, including rhododendron forests, rare alpine flowers, and glimpses of Himalayan wildlife like Himalayan thars and langurs.
  • Experiencing the thrill and sense of accomplishment as you reach the summit of Dhampus Peak, standing at an elevation of 6,012 meters, and savoring the breathtaking views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks.
  • The opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and lifestyle, visiting traditional villages, interacting with local communities, and experiencing the warm hospitality of the Gurung and Magar people.
  • The camaraderie and shared adventure with fellow climbers, creating lasting bonds and memories as you conquer the summit of Dhampus Peak together, forming a sense of achievement and friendship.
  • Dhampus Peak climbing offers a thrilling and less crowded mountaineering experience in the Annapurna region of Nepal.
  • Enjoying stunning panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, including Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) and Nilgiri, from the summit of Dhampus Peak.
  • Gaining valuable mountaineering skills and experience as you navigate through varied terrain, including snow slopes, rocky ridges, and ice sections, providing an exciting challenge for climbers.
  • Trekking through picturesque landscapes, from lush forests and terraced fields to alpine meadows and high-altitude valleys, immersing yourself in the natural beauty of the Annapurna Conservation Area.
  • Camping in breathtaking locations, such as Dhampus Peak Base Camp and High Camp, surrounded by towering peaks and serene mountain vistas, creating a tranquil and immersive mountain experience.
  • Interacting with experienced climbing Sherpas and guides, who provide guidance, support, and invaluable knowledge about the climb, safety measures, and technical aspects of the route.
  • Witnessing the diverse flora and fauna of the region, including rhododendron forests, rare alpine flowers, and glimpses of Himalayan wildlife like Himalayan thars and langurs.
  • Experiencing the thrill and sense of accomplishment as you reach the summit of Dhampus Peak, standing at an elevation of 6,012 meters, and savoring the breathtaking views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks.
  • The opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and lifestyle, visiting traditional villages, interacting with local communities, and experiencing the warm hospitality of the Gurung and Magar people.
  • The camaraderie and shared adventure with fellow climbers, creating lasting bonds and memories as you conquer the summit of Dhampus Peak together, forming a sense of achievement and friendship.

Detailed Itinerary

1

Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel.

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2

Pre-trip preparation and time to explore Kathmandu Valley.

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3

Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara (850m) Duration: 6-7 hours.

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4

Drive from Pokhara to Beni & trek to Tatopani (2530m) Duration: 5-6 hours.

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5

Trek from Tatopani to Ghasa (2010m) Duration: 5-6 hours.

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6

Trek from Ghasa to Larjung (2550m) Duration: 5-6 hours.

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7

Trek from Larjung to Marpha (2670m) Duration: 5-6 hours.

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8

Trek from Marpha to Yak Kharka (3900m). Duration: 5-6 hours.

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9

Trek from Yak Kharka to Dhampus Pass (Thapa Pass 5244m) Duration: 6-7 hours.

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10

Climb from Thapa Pass up to Thapar Peak (Dhampus Peak) (6012m) & return to Kalopani (3930m) Duration: 8-9 hours.

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11

Trek from Kalopani to Tatopani (2530m) Duration: 5-6 hours.

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12

Drive from Tatopani to Beni to Pokhara (930m) Duration: 6-7 hours.

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13

Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu (1350) Duration: 6-7 hours.

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14

International departure from Kathmandu Airport.

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Costing Details

What is Included in Dhampus Peak climbing

  • Airport and Hotel Pick-Up, Transfer, and Drop: 
  • Accommodation in Kathmandu (3-star accommodation): 
  • Welcome Dinner in Kathmandu: 
  • Expedition Royalty 
  • Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) Permit:
  • Permit & Fee:.
  • Garbage Deposit and Stool Shipment Transfer & Fees: 
  • Trekking Route Map: 
  • Staff Medical & Emergency Rescue Insurance: 
  • Transportation:
  • Expedition Stuffs Transportation by Air Cargo and Porters/Yak: 
  • 60 Kg of Personal Baggage: 
  • Three Meals a Day (BLD, including tea and coffee): 
  • Accommodation at Hotel/Lodge/Tea house/Camp: 
  • Experienced Cooks:.
  • Staff Salary & Allowance including Equipment, Food & Clothing Costs:
  • Base Camp Tent and Equipment: 
  • Staff Tents, Store Tents, Cooking Equipment, etc.: 
  • Solar Panel or Generator for Battery Charge: 
  • Government Licensed Sherpa Guide for Climbing: 
  • Rope Fixing by the Sherpas 
  • Sherpa Guides Salary, Allowance, Equipment, Food, and Clothing:
  •  High Camp Service
  • High Altitude Tent, Cooking Pot, Group Climbing Gears: 
  • Fixed and Dynamic Rope (Extra Charge): 
  • Satellite Phone for Emergency Communication (Extra Charge): 
  • Walkie-Talkie for Base Camp Communication: 
  • Satellite Phone/Walkie-Talkie Permit: 
  • Weather Forecast Report: 
  • Medical First Aid Kit: 
  • Summit Certificate issued by NMA after a successful expedition: 

What is Excluded in Dhampus Peak climbing

  • International Flight Airfare: 
  • Nepali Visa Fee: 
  • Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu 
  • Extra Nights' Accommodation in Kathmandu (Early Arrival/Late Departure): 
  • Mandatory High Altitude Travel Insurance: 
  • Accident, Medical, Emergency Helicopter Evacuation: 
  • Medical and Emergency Rescue Evacuation Costs: 
  • Oxygen Bottles, Masks & Regulators in Emergency Conditions: 
  • Personal Expenses (Drinks and Alcohol Beverages): 
  • Personal Equipment, Clothing, Packing Bags, Medical Kit, Trekking, and Climbing Gear: 
  • All Necessary Gears and Equipment for Rope Fixing: 
  • Tipping Costs for Guides and Service Workers: 
  • Summit Bonus for Sherpas: 
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