Dhampus Peak (6012 m.)
Dhampus peak situated in the Dhaulagiri range is becoming one of the popular peaks in the area. This is not a technical peak however may need to be acclimatized before you try to ascend it. Before ascending the peak, a trek to Thorang Pass (5416 m.) is advisable which helps you to be acclimatised .
From Pokhara, you may take a flight to Jomsom (2250 m.) and make a side trip around for acclimatization propose or alternatively you can trek from Nayapul to all the way Tukche (near Jomsom) via Ghorepani poon hill area.
Day to day Itinerary
Day 01 : Arrival Kathmandu - transfer hotel - tour briefing
Day 02 : At leisure in Kathmandu
Day 03 : Drive or flight to Pokhara
Day 04 : Drive, Pokhara / Nyalapul and trek to Ulleri (1940 m.)
Day 05 : Ulleri / Ghorepani village (2750 m.)
Day 06 : Ghorepnai / Tatopani (hot spring) - (1190 m.)
Day 07 : Tatopani / Ghasa (2010 m.)
Day 08 : Ghasa / Tukche
Day 09 : Tukche / Ekle Bhatti (2800 m.)
Day 10 : Ekle Bhatti / Muktinath village (3810 m)
Day 11 : Muktinath / Thorang Pass base camp (4300 m.)
Day 12 : Trek to Thorang Pass and back to Muktinath (5416 m.)
Day 13 : Miktinth / Kagbeni
Day 14 : Kagbeni / Tukhe
Day 15 : Tukche / Yak Kharka (3500 m.)
Day 16 : Yak Kharka / Base Camp
Day 17 : Base Camp / High Camp
Day 18-21 : Climb Peak and back to Jomsom
Day 22 : Flight back to Pokhara
Day 23: Drive or flight back to Kathmandu
Day 24 : At leisure in Kathmandu
Day 25 : Transfer airport - flight to onward destination
Note: You can climb this peak combining with Annapurna circuit trek. This trek commences from Besi Sahar.
Vast reams of material have been written on Nepal over the years, in particular over the past fifty years with the successful summit of Mount Everest by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay. The past twenty has slowly seen Nepal become a well recognised holiday destination. 


