
13 Nights 14 Days
We Offer Group Discount
Dec 1 - Dec 1, 2023
Oct 12 - Oct 18, 2025
Oct 12 - Oct 18, 2025
Oct 12 - Dec 18, 2025
Oct 12 - Oct 18, 2025
Dhaulagiri Region
Hotel and Teahouse/Camping
Forest and Mountain Trail
Spring and Autumn
Moderate
13 Nights 14 Days
6-7 hours
N/A
The 14-day Dhampus Peak Climbing package offers an exciting mix of high-altitude trekking and alpine climbing in Nepal’s Dhaulagiri region. Rising to 6,012 m, Dhampus Peak is graded PD (Peu Difficile), making it a perfect choice for trekkers ready to step into mountaineering. The route passes through the Kali Gandaki Valley, traditional Thakali villages, and across Thapa Pass (5,244 m) before the summit day, where climbers are rewarded with sweeping views of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Tukuche, and Nilgiri peaks. Nights are spent in welcoming teahouses along the trail and in tented camps at higher elevations, blending comfort with true Himalayan adventure.
| Day | Itinerary Details | Altitude (m) |
| Day 1 | Arrival at Kathmandu | 1,324 |
| Day 2 | Preparation and Briefing sessions | 1,324 |
| Day 3 | Fly/Bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara | 822 |
| Day 4 | Drive from Pokhara to Beni and Trek to Tatopani | 899 / 1,200 |
| Day 5 | Tatopani to Ghasa | 2,000 |
| Day 6 | Ghasa to Larjung | 2,560 |
| Day 7 | Larjung to Marpha | 2,670 |
| Day 8 | Marpha to Yak Kharka | 3,900 |
| Day 9 | Yak Kharka to Thapa Pass | 5,244 |
| Day 10 | Dhampus Peak climb and trek down to Kalopani | 6,012 / 3,930 |
| Day 11 | Kalopani to Tatopani trek | 1,200 |
| Day 12 | Tatopani to Beni to Pokhara | 822 |
| Day 13 | Drive/Fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu | 1,324 |
| Day 14 | Departure from Kathmandu | 1,324 |
The package is all-inclusive, covering essential permits (ACAP, TIMS, climbing permit), guides, porters, transport, meals, and accommodation. Beginning in Kathmandu, the journey moves through Pokhara, Tatopani, Marpha, and Yak Kharka before the summit challenge on Day 10, with time to recover in the natural hot springs of Tatopani on the way back. The best seasons to climb are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November), when stable weather and crystal-clear skies ensure the most rewarding expedition experience

The main concept of fastpacking is to carry lighter bag will help you travel further distance in lesser time. Fastpacking gears helps trekkers to run and walk cover multiple days. By fitting all necessary supplies into a lightweight backpack, you can travel faster and cover greater distances, enabling you to explore more without needing to return to a fixed base each night.