Dhaulagiri,
the seventh highest mountains in the world, soars 8167m above the great
Kali Gandaki Valley. The valley is the deepest on the earth as it is flanked
by two 8000m peaks namely; Dhaulagiri I and Annapurna I. Besides the breathtaking
views of Dhaulagiris massive south face and Annapurna ranges, infinite
variety is the distinctive feature of this trek . We trek through forests
of pine and rhododendron and fir to cross over French Pass (5240m). We
descend into the wild and untravelled valleys with possible sights of
Thar (blue sheep). Then the trail crosses over Thapa La Pass ( 5250m)
with exceptional views of the Kali Gandaki Gorge, the deepest gorge in
the world and then steep descend to a valley and finally to Pokhara.