Mt. Dhaulagiri Expedition

50 Days

DHAULAGIRI EXPEDITION (8,167 m)

“The White Mountain.”

Overview

Mount Dhaulagiri, the seventh-highest mountain in the world, dominates western Nepal with its massive ice faces and dramatic relief.


Why This Journey Is Special

  • Seventh-highest peak globally

  • Remote expedition route

  • Dramatic icefall systems

  • Rarely crowded mountain


Journey Highlights

  • Dhaulagiri Icefall

  • Hidden Valley approach

  • Technical high camps

  • Wild Himalayan landscapes


Itinerary (50–55 Days)


Best Season

  • April to May

Difficulty Level

Extremely Challenging

Did You Know? — Mount Dhaulagiri

 

means “White Mountain” in Sanskrit.

It was once believed to be the highest mountain in the world before Everest was measured.

The mountain stands completely isolated from other peaks, giving it immense visual dominance.