Ganesh Himal Trekking

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At a Glance
13 Days
Duration
Moderate
Trip Grade
Nepal
Country
4,600m
Maximum Altitude
2 - 10
Group Size
Trisuli Bazaar
Starts
Sept - Nov and Mar - May
Best Time
Overview

A must see place………………..all start with name of fortune god Ganesha….

Ganesh Himal Trekking is getting popularity as new trekking is located in the Ganesh Himal region of Nepal. Topographically set in the focal Japanese area of the Kingdom of Nepal, Ganesh Himal is one of the principal captivating districts that embody dynamite perspectives, untouched nature, and widely varied vegetation in an extremely ferocity of profound timberlands. Ganesh Himal is reputed to be the point at which the Hindus trust the elephant-headed god named Ganapati, who is intended to be the master of astounding fortune and success. This region will be seen unmistakably from the capital, getting up and going on the track, a range unit capable of meeting well-hearted people who are throughout this region from long back. Ganesh Himal Trek is one of the most wonderful experiences one can ever have. The trekkers can even do the Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek according to their time frame and interest.

This trekking district is stifled with different peaks (Ganesh I, Ganesh II, Ganesh III, and Ganesa IV) that emerge like a gem inside the sort of "Great Chain" structuring the horizon. This fantastic chain topographical framing is held between the value of the Budhi Gandaki inside the west and Bhote Koshi inside the east, which comes to be Trishuli inside the more level segment. Our Ganesh Himal trekking trip begins right after a few hours of driving on the Katmandu to Dhunche way. The track passes through the foothills and marsh cultivates patios from wherever we tend to arrive up to the ethnic Tamang villages set at the upper elevation. While passing by, we have the capacity to see the nearby Ganesh Himal, Langtang, Bouddha Himal, Hiunchuli, and the diverse tops of the focal Himalayas. The Shingla Pass at 4200 m and Pasang La Pass at 4100 m are the 2 high-height passes and are additionally the best read focuses on this trek.

Ganesh Himal trekking is one of the first beautiful trekking tracks around numerous others in the Kingdom of Nepal. This trekking finishes at Dhading Besi from wherever we tend to head to Katmandu. Our full-fledged coupling staff can aid you to finish your trek travel with agreeable and snuggled-up ability. Come and join the Nepal Mother House trek for excellent services for a once-in-a-lifetime memory.

Highlights

  • Recently opened Homestay Trek, mixed culture and fresh nature, beautiful Himalaya scenery.
  • Not frequented by many tourists, situated in the northwest of Kathmandu.
  • Cross through the Singla pass at an elevation of 4,600 meters.
  • An amazing range of Ganesh Himal range (7,429 m), Manaslu (8,163 m), Himalchuli, Langtang.
  • Recommended for mountain lovers and cultural seekers who love to test in the Nepali countryside.
  • 3 to 4 hours scenic drive from Kathmandu to Trisuli Bazaar by local bus or private vehicles.
Day-to-day

Ganesh Himal Trekking Itinerary

Upon arrival at international airport, our waiting support team will meet and greet you at the airport assist and transfer to the Hotel.

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Trekking preparation and permit organize day. Please, check your insurance details and have a copy of your travel medical insurance policy with you.

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After breakfast we will take a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Trisuli bazaar, about 3 to 4 hours away. Then trek to Deurali Bhanjyang. The trail goes alongside the river and rice terraces. Passing the small villages along the way you will reach Deurali village, which occupied by mixture tribes. Along the route one can have a good view of Trisuli valley. Stay overnight in tented camp.

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Today the trek goes through several unique villages and continues uphill through a forest, reaching Bhaisi Kharka after a 5 to 6 hour walk. The camp site is very beautiful and we stay overnight.

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The trail continues gradually uphill through bamboo, pine, and rhododendron forests to reach to Kharani Odar. Many different kinds of birds and wildlife can be seen in this forest. After 5 to 6 hour’s journey, we set up the camp in Kharani Odar.

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The journey for today is long and arduous. We gain about 1,200m in elevation at the highest point of our trip. It is wise to leave early in the morning to avoid the overpowering midday sun. The path will enter a thickly forested area with many fir trees and rhododendrons. The ascent will become more serious. The trail passes many Kharkas and small peaks. You will get on the ridgeline, from where you will see excellent views of Langtang Himal and Ganesh Himal at a very close distance. Stay overnight at Tent after a 6 to 6 ½ hour trek.

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After breakfast, we take a pleasant walk and enjoy views of Ganesh Himal and Langtang Himal. The trail leads you down at first and then ascends to the Pongsang Pass; total walking time is about 5 to 6 hours. Stay overnight at tent in Pongsang.

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This is a rest day, although you can explore around Pongsang with its enchanting Himalaya beauty.

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After having a hot breakfast this pass falls into the deep valley of the Mailung Khola. The trail descends all the way to Somdang Phedi. The camp will be set up around a square in front of the miner's housing. The trekking time totals about 4 to5 hours.

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The trail goes downhill towards to Yuri Kharka. And then we will walk through a forest and small villages up to the Gotlang village. We will set camp up after a 5 to 5 ½ hour downhill walk, staying overnight in Gotlang.

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This is beautiful walk from Gotlang to Syaprubesi through road and un-spoilt Tamang villages. Tamangs are major tribes along the way today. We stay overnight at Lodge after 4 to 5 hours trekking.

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We should be ready by 6:00 in morning in the hotel lobby in order to catch breakfast or talk with your trekking guide. We will drive back to Kathmandu on roads passing terraces, streams, rivers, local settlements, high hills alongside the Trishuli River. It takes about 7 to 8 hours (conditional) to reach your hotel in Kathmandu by bus/ private car.

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In this pleasant day you may have full day at leisure either relax at hotel or explore the around Thamel. Today is day of ending your journey, so we would like offer you farewell dinner in Nepali typical Restaurant and hand over you Trip Certificate, Trekking Permit and TIMS Card for memory of Nepal trip.

Today is free or last minute shopping for souvenirs or gift to your family, friends or relatives for you until departure flight/drive. Our assist will be transfer to the International Airport for your departure flight to your onwards destination, taking with you the memory of a life time.

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Included

Ganesh Himal Trekking Cost Details

Includes

  • Arrival and Departure of all transportation (airport to Hotel to airport).
  • 3 night’s hotel accommodation in Kathmandu.
  • Full board meal (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during the trek with tea and coffee at each meal.
  • All transportation from Kathmandu to Trishuli Bazaar and the trekking ending point to Kathmandu private tourist bus, car, or van.
  • TIMS (Trekkers Information Management System) card and trekking permit.
  • Warm-down Jacket and Sleeping Bag for the trek.
  • Government license holder English-speaking experienced local guide with their food, accommodation, salary, insurance, and types of equipment.
  • A Porter (between 2 people) Each Porter carries Max. 20 to 25 kg. Plus their food, accommodation, salary, insurance, and equipment.
  • 1 Sherpa (assistance guide) if group size is more than 10 people. Plus their food, accommodation, salary, insurance, and types of equipment.
  • Duffle Bag during the trek and first Aid medical kid.
  • Tourist service charge, VAT, government tax, and official expenses if necessary.
  • Welcome and Farewell program.

Excludes

  • All kinds of beverages, including mineral water, phone calls, laundry, and hot showers during Trek.
  • Travel insurance and evacuation (compulsory).
  • Tipping for crew and personal expenses like shopping, souvenirs, or gifts.
  • Personal mountaineering gear and optional trips and sightseeing if extended. 
  • Things that we don’t mention above in our services (trip cost includes).
  • Visa fee, you obtain a visa easily upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport Kathmandu.
Availability

Departure Dates

Except for the fixed departure date, we have every day departure according to your requirements.

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Good to Know

Essential Information

Few things are worth arranging while you are at home. Please note down these list details before your departure. These tips will help to make your trip enjoyable:

  • Read travel advice, inform yourself before traveling, and get advice locally when you arrive.
  • Make sure your passport is valid during your travel and consult about visa processing.
  • Estimate your budget and fixed holiday period, then choose a suitable destination.
  • Note down the travel checklist before leaving home and prepare accordingly.
  • Inform your friends and family about your trip and itinerary details.
  • Make copies of your important documents as a backup in case you lose the originals.
  • Buy a guidebook and study Nepal’s general information (culture, customs, politics, people, geography, weather, festivals, religion, rules, and regulations).
  • Buy insurance that will cover all overseas medical and emergency evacuation costs.
  • It's better to know at least a few Nepali words while traveling in Nepal.
  • Make reservations with advance payment, especially during peak season, for trips, accommodations, and local guides.
  • Call your bank for debit and credit cards to let them know about fees and your travel destination. Get your bank’s emergency phone number if you have a problem.
  • Visit the doctor for your health report and take medicine and vaccines accordingly.
  • Remember, the local laws apply to you as a visitor, and it is your responsibility to follow them.
  • Be sensitive to local customs, traditions, and practices, as your behavior may be seen as improper, hostile, or even illegal.
  • Never step over anyone's feet/legs, and pull in your legs when somebody wants to pass.
  • Never touch anybody with your feet, and also never point in a direction using your feet. The feet are considered the most impure part of the body.
  • When entering a house, somebody's kitchen, temple, or monastery, take off your shoes.
  • As a woman, you should always be dressed, avoiding provocation, so keep your shoulders and legs covered.
  • It is very polite to give and accept with your right hand, and even more so when you use your left hand to support the elbow of your right hand.
  • When in doubt about how to behave in certain situations, keep a low profile, do not shout, and keep your dignity.
  • It is better not to touch offerings or persons when they are on their way to shrines.
  • Beef is prohibited among both the Hindus and Buddhists. No female animal is killed for food.
  • You may not be allowed entry to the inner sanctuaries of temples and stupas.
  • You may be interested in taking snaps of temples, stupas, and monuments. Generally, temples, stupas, and monuments are permitted to be photographed, but it is better to have permission before using your cameras. 

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