The seventh most elevated mountain on the planet itself, Dhaulagiri I lies on the north west of Pokhara in the western Nepal. It was first effectively scaled by a Swiss/Nepali/Austrian campaign group in thirteenth of May, 1960 as it were. "Dhaulagiri" actually signifies 'the amazing/white/lovely mountain'. Dhaulagiri I is just 34 kilometers west of Annapurna I, the tenth most elevated mountain on the planet. Dhaulagiri is viewed as an intriguing crest with more than six distinctive courses to climb and has the tangled geography of turning edges, gigantic icefalls and ice sheets. The typical course is viewed as a sensible move with moderate torrential slide risk and just short specialized climbing segments. The south and west faces of Dhaulagiri both element monstrous drops and every ascents more than 4000m from its base. In any case, the awesome landscape of pyramid-molded tops ascending along the fundamental peak of Dhaulagiri makes its radiance second to none.