Dhaulagiri Himalaya Nepal

Photographs of the Dhaulagiri Himalaya, Nepal

The Dhaulagiri Himalaya in western-central Nepal extends for nearly 120 km and rises to no less than thirteen separate summits over 7,000 metres. It is bounded on the east by the Kali Gandaki Valley, to the north and southwest by tributaries of the Bheri River, and on the southeast by the Myagdi Khola. Dhaulagiri 1 is the seventh highest mountain in the world at 8,167 metres (26,795 ft) above sea level, and the highest mountain standing entirely within the borders of Nepal. It was first climbed in 1960 by a joint Swiss/Austrian/Nepali expedition.

The mountain’s Nepali name comes from the Sanskrit where “dhawala” means dazzling white and “giri” means mountain. This description is particularly justified when the mountain is viewed from the Annapurna range to the south-east across the great defile of the Kali Gandaki gorge, from which it rises a full 7,000 metres in a gradient unequalled elsewhere in the country. The south and west faces rise also rise precipitously, over 4000 metres from the Myagdi Khola Valley. The south face of Gurja Himal in the same massif is also notably immense. Being located entirely within the borders of Nepal makes it possible to make a complete circumnavigation of the entire Dhaulagiri massif starting and finishing in the town of Pokhara.

The circuit of Dhaulagiri is one of the most challenging trekking routes in all of Nepal. Carried out in a clockwise direction it entails the steady ascent of the Myagdi Khola river to its source on the Chonbardan Glacier, overlooked on one side by the great north-west face of Dhaulagiri 1 and on the other by a wall of 7,500 metre summits including Dhaulagiris 2,3 and 5. There then follows a committing crossing of two passes – French Pass, 5,360 metres, and Damphus, or Thapa Pass, 5,250 metres. Between these two passes is a vast, uninhabited and remote area bounded by Sita Chuchura, 6,611 metres, to the west and the Mukut Himal, 6,556 metres, to the north, known as ‘Hidden Valley’. The summit of Damphus Pass offers superb views across the Kali Gandaki towards the Annapurna and Nilgiri Peaks and it is from here that one descends a full 2,500 metres to the village of Marpha in the Kali Gandaki valley before the final homeward crossing over the Poon Hill ridge at Ghorapani.

Trekking along the Kali Gandaki Valley near Baglung

Trekking along the Kali Gandaki Valley near Baglung

The Kali Gandaki River at Beni

The Kali Gandaki River at Beni

Gurja Himal from Dharapani

Gurja Himal from Dharapani

Gurja Himal from Dharapani

Gurja Himal from Dharapani

Gurja Himal from Dharapani

Gurja Himal from Dharapani

Gurja Himal from Dharapani

Gurja Himal from Dharapani

The Lower Myagdi Khola Valley

The Lower Myagdi Khola Valley

The Myagdi Khola Valley

The Myagdi Khola Valley

Dhaulagiri from Myagdi Khola Valley

Dhaulagiri from Myagdi Khola Valley

Gurja Himal from Myagdi Khola Valley

Gurja Himal from Myagdi Khola Valley

Dhaulagiri from Pakabon

Dhaulagiri from Pakabon

Tsuarabong Peak from Pakabon

Tsuarabong Peak from Pakabon

Sita Chuchura from the Myagdi Khola Gorge

Sita Chuchura from the Myagdi Khola Gorge

The Myagdi Khola Gorge

The Myagdi Khola Gorge

The Myagdi Khola Gorge

The Myagdi Khola Gorge

Dhaulagiri 2 from Base Camp

Dhaulagiri 2 from Base Camp

Dhaulagiri 2 Moonset and Sunrise

Dhaulagiri 2 Moonset and Sunrise

The Ascent to French Col

The Ascent to French Col

The Ascent to French Col

The Ascent to French Col

Dhaulagiri 1 From the ascent to French Col

Dhaulagiri 1 From the ascent to French Col

Dhaulagiri 1 From the ascent to French Col

Dhaulagiri 1 From the ascent to French Col

Dhaulagiri 1 from French Col

Dhaulagiri 1 from French Col

Mukut Himal from French Col

Mukut Himal from French Col

Hidden Valley and The Mukut Himal

Hidden Valley and The Mukut Himal

Sita Chuchura from Damphus Pass

Sita Chuchura from Damphus Pass

On Damphus Pass

On Damphus Pass

The Kali Gandaki Valley from Damphus Pass

The Kali Gandaki Valley from Damphus Pass

The Kali Gandaki Valley from above Damphus

The Kali Gandaki Valley from above Damphus

Dhaulagiri 1 from the Kali Gandaki Valley

Dhaulagiri 1 from the Kali Gandaki Valley

Dhaulagiri 1 from across the Kali Gandaki Valley

Dhaulagiri 1 from across the Kali Gandaki Valley

Dhaulagiri 1 from across the Kali Gandaki Valley

Dhaulagiri 1 from across the Kali Gandaki Valley

Dhaulagiri 1 from across the Kali Gandaki Valley

Dhaulagiri 1 from across the Kali Gandaki Valley

Dhaulagiri 1 from across the Kali Gandaki Valley

Dhaulagiri 1 from across the Kali Gandaki Valley