DHAULAGIRI, NEPAL – 8167M

The Dhaulagiri in Nepal is the seventh highest mountain in the world at 8167m, and one of the most aesthetically stunning mountains of the lot. The Dhaulagiri was first climbed on 13 May 1960 but is perhaps best known for its visibility on the popular Annapurna Circuit, with Annapurna I just 34km away and the Dhaulagiri a regular feature on the skyline while trekking Annapurna.


The mountains are separated by the world’s deepest gorge – the Kaligandaki Gorge – so it’s not a part of the world that’s particularly struggling for scenery.

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A close-up view of Dhaulagiri I in the Nepal Himalayas, the seventh highest mountain in the world. Photo: Photo: iStock/shayes17
A close-up view of Dhaulagiri I in the Nepal Himalayas, the seventh highest mountain in the world. Photo: Photo: iStock/shayes17

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