Ganesh Himal Trekking

Ganesh Himal
Overview
  • Grade: Moderate
  • Duration: 13 Days
  • Destination:
  • Activities:
  • Best Seasons: February-may and august- December ( autumn and spring)
  • Highest Altitude: 4050m
  • Start-Ends: kathmandu-kathmandu
  • Per day walking: 5 to 6 hours
  • Type of trek: Tea house trekking.
  • Min. Pax: +1
  • Mode of Travel: bus
  • Mode of Travel: Ganesh Himal region
  • Nearest Major Airport: Tribhuvan international airport
  • Convenient Centers: Kathmandu.
  • Culture: Tibet Buddhist culture.
  • Himalayan Sights:  Ganesh Himal, Langtang Himal, and Manaslu Himal.

Ganesh Himal is a sub-range of the Himalayas that mostly lies in north-central Nepal, some of the peaks lie on the border of Tibet., one of the less explored places of this region. this place is between the most popular Langtang to the east and Manaslu to the west. The Trisuli Gandaki valley on the east separates it from the Langtang valley;  the Budhi (Buri) Gandaki valley and the Shyar Khola valley on the west separate it from the shringi Himal and the mansiri himal. The range lies about 70 km north-northwest of Kathmandu valley. A trek where you can explore the broad spectrum of cultures and natural sceneries on the splendor hidden valley. Named after the elephant-headed Hindu god Ganesh is usually depicted in the form of an elephant. This district offers untouched natural beauty and various wildlife, and views of the Peaks (Ganesh I, Ganesh II, Ganesh III, Ganesh IV), Mount Manasalu, Tibet range, Langtang, and Annapurna.

Traveling through the Ganesh Himal area you get an opportunity to capture the picturesque view of mountains, waterfalls, Saint George, dramatic landscape painting, towering cliffs, and amazing rock formations. The highest peak in the range is Yangra (Ganesh I), 7,422 m (24,350 ft). There are three other peaks over 7000 meters plus some fourteen others over 6000 meters. Ganesh Himal enjoys great vertical relief over nearby valleys, particularly Ganesh II, being closest to the Shyar Khola. In fact, the south face of Ganesh IV slightly resembles an elephant, with a ridge that is reminiscent of an elephant’s trunk.

The first ascent of Ganesh I happened on October 6th, 1955. Summit group was conformed of famous guides Raymond Lambert, Pierre Vittoz, and Eric Gauchar, all of them Swiss, and French Mme. Claude Kogan.

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Ganesh Himal is a new destination for trek near Kathmandu.
  • visit Parvati Kunda (lake).
  • natural hot spring enroute to neber.
  • close-up view of  Ganesh Himal, Langtang Himal, and Manaslu Himal.
  • Homes to domestic animals like sheep, yak, goat, and ox.
  • Respectful hospitality of ethnic communities.

Outline Itinerary

  • Day 1 : Arrival at Kathmandu
  • Day 2 : Drive from Kathmandu to betrawati.
  • Day 3 : Trek from betrawati to bhalche village.
  • Day 4 : Trek from bhalche village to gonga
  • Day 9 : Trek from Larkap- Pangsang La to Somdang
  • Day 10 : Trek from Somdang to Gatlang
  • Day 11 : Trek from Gatlang to Sano Haku
  • Day 12 : Trek from Sano Haku to Mailung.
  • Day 13 : Trek from Mailung to Pairobensi
  • Day 14 : Drive to Kathmandu Overnight and over night stay in Kathmandu
Itinerary

Detail Itinerary

  • Day 1: Arrival at Kathmandu

  • Day 2: Drive from Kathmandu to betrawati.

  • Day 3: Trek from betrawati to bhalche village.

  • Day 4: Trek from bhalche village to gonga

  • Day 9: Trek from Larkap- Pangsang La to Somdang

  • Day 10: Trek from Somdang to Gatlang

  • Day 11: Trek from Gatlang to Sano Haku

  • Day 12: Trek from Sano Haku to Mailung.

  • Day 13: Trek from Mailung to Pairobensi

  • Day 14: Drive to Kathmandu Overnight and over night stay in Kathmandu

Notes & Inclusion

Cost Includes

  1. Transportation to and from Kathmandu by air or road, as per itinerary.
  2. 3 meals per day during the trek (breakfast, lunch & dinner) including coffee and tea.
  3. Accommodation in tea houses or in tents as per itinerary during the trek.
  4. Accommodation includes breakfast at 3-star hotels in Kathmandu.
  5. Highly experienced Government licensed guide and necessary porters during the trek.
  6. Government / Local taxes, Tourist service charge, guide/porter insurance and salary, general
  7. equipment, national park, and conservation area fees.
  8. Three Queen City Tours with an Experienced Tour Guide (Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Lalitpur) depends on your time frame.
  9. Trekking Registration Certificate (TRC).

Cost Excludes

  1. International airfares
  2. International Airport Departure Tax.
  3. Trekking Equipment
  4. Major meals, Lunch, and dinner during your stay in Kathmandu
  5. Any type of personal expenses, such as alcoholic beverages and drinks, phone, and laundry.
  6. Nepal entry visa fee US$ 30 (duration 60 days from date of issue) - you may easily obtain the visa upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport - Kathmandu.
  7. Rescue & travel insurance, trip cancellation costs, accident or health emergency, evacuation, loss, theft, or damage to baggage and personal effects. We strongly advise you to take out personal travel insurance.
  8. Tips & Gratuities
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