ACCOMMODATION
In a standard category hotel (base: double room) in Kathmandu and Pokhara, during the rest of the trip in a tent (3-person tents for 2 people) or in a lodge depending on the trip. The lodges in Nepal are very comfortable random. In general, conditions are quite good around the Annapurnas and the Everest region. On the other hand, in Mustang, in the Manaslu, Tsum valley, and in the region of Kangchanjung or Makalu, they can be very rudimentary to the point of being a dormitory sometimes even a kitchen. lodges can look like a refuge or sometimes a bed and breakfast from home. Most of the time it is a family house with double, triple, or dormitory rooms. Toilets and showers are always separate.
MEAL
In the cities, many restaurants allow us to discover the typical local cuisine. Meat is scarce in the high mountain, the Nepalese are generally vegetarians. The basic ingredients are rice, pasta, lentils, potatoes, and vegetables. Snacks are included during the trek (cereal bars, dried fruits, etc.).
For camping trek accommodation: during the trek, breakfasts and evening meals are prepared by the kitchen team. They are taken under the mess tent. Depending on the profile of the stages (length of the day’s walk and/or presence of water), midday snacks will be served hot or cold in the form of picnics.
For tea house trek accommodation: meals are prepared by the cooks of the lodge and are taken in the dining room. Here is a typical one-day menu:
breakfast: eggs, toast or chapati, or Tibetan bread or pancakes, or pancakes, butter/jam, tea or coffee
lunch: the main course, tea or coffee.
dinner: soup, main course, fruit (fresh or canned), tea or coffee
NB: Hindus and Buddhists are most often vegetarians. We, therefore, eat very little meat or fish. The dishes are pasta, rice, potatoes, lentils, etc.
DRINKS: during the trek, tea is served with meals (two cups of tea per meal). Additional cups of tea and other beverages, including mineral water, are the responsibility of the participants. You can fill your gourds with water in the lodges, but it is essential to treat them with purifying tablets.
Dhampus Peak climbing Trip Best Part
Dhampus Peak Climbing
Dhampus Peak is situated in the hidden valley of the Dhaulagiri region) and along with the Kaligandaki River flows its bottom. It is an easy and interesting peak for climbers in the North-East of the massif Dhaulagiri range. This is an exciting peak for the climber in the northeast of the great Dhaulagiri range. It is a trouble-free trekking peak to climb which lets you witness the beautiful Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Himalayans.
This peak is situated in the Dhaulagiri region and in the northern part of Dhampus Pass which can be accessed through the Hidden Valley. The journey starts from Beni and then passes through the Marsayangdi river to Darbang takes us via hilly forest into the high Himalayan area. Most of the way is over the glaciers and snow crossing and many high passes like Italian col, French Col (5240m.), Hidden Valley, and after that the Dhampus Pass.
From the top, Thapa peak offers you thirty mountains views like Dhaulagiri I (8163m.), Nilgiri (6940m.), Sita Chuchura (6611m.), Tukche Peak (6920m.), Thorong Peak (6484m.), Tilicho peak (7134m.), Yakawa Kan (6482m.), Mukut Himal (6639m.), Puth Hiunchuli (7246m.), Tangu Peak (6197m.), Tsarste (6347m.) Hongde peak (6556m.) as well as several other more snow-capped peaks as well as Dhaulagiri glacier and one of the deepest gorges of the world.