The trek to Ganesh Himal
is not frequented by many tourists and
is situated in central Nepal, northwest
of Kathmandu. Trekkers go through
terraced hillsides which seems to climbs
to the sky in this route. Interesting
ethnic groups of mixed lifestyle offer
you a glimpse into real Nepali life
which gives visitors an opportunity to
observe the rich Nepalese cultural
tradition from the closest quarter and
intermingle with locals; hence giving
the visitor a sense of satisfaction. The
Ganesh Himal is named after the
elephant-headed God of Good Fortune. The
Ganesh Himal can clearly be seen from
Kathmandu Valley. The Ganesh Range Peaks
(Ganesh I, Ganesh II, Ganesh III, Ganesh
IV) stand out like crystal, that is the
"Great Himalayan Chain" forming the
skyline. This great Himalayan massif is
contained between the valley of the
Budhi Gandaki in the west and Bhote
Koshi in the east, which becomes
Trishuli Khola in the lower section.
Altitude : 4750 m
Grade :
Season: Feb – May/Sep – Dec
Trek Type: camping
Trip Days: 21 Days
Accommodation: Budget/standard
Itinerary:
Day 01: Arrival in
kathmandu
Day 02: Full day sightseeing
Day 03: Drive to Betrawati and trek to
Chapdanda (1220m)
DAY 04: Chapdanda - Bhalche (2020m)
DAY 05: Bhalche - Gonga (2800m)
DAY 06: Gonga - Rupchet (3720m)
DAY 07: Acclimatization day, and hiking
around the valley
DAY 08: Cross the Singla Bhanjyang
(4750m) camp at Phedi (3545m)
DAY 09: Phedi - Pansang Bhanjyang
(4000m)
DAY 10: Rest and hiking around the
valley
DAY 11: Pansang Bhanjyang - Tipling
(2500m)
DAY 12: Tipling - Sertung(2050m)
DAY 13: Sertung - Sapchet (1500m)
DAY 14: Sapchet - Darkha (1250m)
DAY 15: Darkha - Lapang( 1000m)
DAY 16: Lapang - Khahare (900m)
DAY 17: Khahare - Arughat (700m)
DAY 18: Arughat - Khanchok (1448m)
DAY 19: Khanchok - Gorkha Durbar (1143m)
DAY 20: Gorkha Durbar - Kathmandu
DAY 21: Departure
Cost: The cost of a trip depends
upon the guest requirement.
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