Explore Mid-Western Nepal's Majestic Wilderness
Dominating the skyline of Mid-Western Nepal, the mighty Dhaulagiri massif stands as the seventh highest mountain in the world at 8,167 meters (26,795 feet). This remote region offers some of Nepal's most dramatic landscapes, from the world's deepest gorge Kali Gandaki to pristine alpine meadows and ancient trade routes that have connected Tibet and Nepal for centuries.
Unlike the more commercialized trekking areas, the Dhaulagiri region presents adventurers with raw, untamed wilderness and authentic cultural experiences among the Thakali, Magar, and Gurung communities. Here, traditional villages cling to steep hillsides, and ancient Buddhist and Hindu practices continue uninterrupted by the modern world.