Ganesh Himal
Trek is an enjoyable trek, but not very popular with travelers. Ganesh Himal
Trekking crosses a small area to explore with beautiful landscapes and friendly
people. Ganesh Himal trek lies between Manaslu Conservation Area and Langtang
National Park. The Ganesh Himal region is famous for its rubies and crystals.
Trek to Ganesh Himal is a challenging but highly recommended trip for all
categories of travelers who want to travel on a less congested hiking trail in
the Himalayas.
Main Highlights
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Visit serene
monasteries along the way
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You will
explore a wide range of flora and fauna
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New trekking
route sparsely populated in Nepal
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Breathtaking
views of mountain ranges such as Langtang, Annapurna, Manaslu
Ganesh Himal
Trek itinerary can be customized according to your choice. Please write to us
for the individual travel Itinerary. The price varies depending on hotel
category, transportation, private vehicle, and flight service.
Day 01: Arrival at Kathmandu international
airport
Day 02: drive to Syabrubesi 1500m.
Day 03: Trek From Syabrubesi to Gatlang
4000m: Walking Distance 4-5 hours
Day 04: Trek from Gatlang to Somdang:
Walking Distance 5-6 hours
Day 05: Trek from Somdang to the Pangsang
Pass
Day 06: Trek Pasang pass to Shertung
(Chalish): walking distance 5-6 hours
Day 07: Trek from Shertung to Neber Gaon
Day 08: Trek from Neber Gaon to Kupchyat:
4-5 hours walking
Day 09: Trek from Kupchyat to Lapa Gaon
Day 10: Trek from Lapa Gaon to Jharlang
(Ungul)
Day 11: Trek from Jharlang to Khaniyabas
Day 12: Trekking from Khaniyabas village to
Megang Danda
Day 13: Trek from Megang Dada to Trisuli
Bazar and drive to Kathmandu.
Day 14: Sightseeing and Drop to Kathmandu
international Airport
The Ganesh Himal Trek area is in the
central-eastern region of Nepal. This region offers spectacular views,
untouched natural splendor, wild and friendly residents. The Name of Mount Ganesh
Himal is named after the elephant-headed god. The Ganesh Himal can be seen from
the Kathmandu valley. It is the first chance in the Himalayas that forms the
horizon. This huge Himalayan massif is located between the valleys. It
established Budhi Gandaki in the west and Bhotekoshi in the east. As a result,
it becomes Trishuli Khola at the bottom.
There are three main groups of peaks
between Kathmandu and Pokhara, such as Langtang, Ganesh Himal, and Manaslu,
including Mount Annapurna. This hike is ideal for those who want to escape the
most popular regions of Annapurna and Everest. It is famous for its untouched
Tamang culture, the spectacular view of the mountains, and the colorful
rhododendron forest. Ganesh Himal Trek is conveniently located near Kathmandu.
During the Ganesh Himal trip, you will observe the different ways of lifestyle, culture, and connect with the rural population in small towns. On the way to the trekking time, you will get to know the lifestyle of this rural population in Nepal. You will also get a milestone and a kind of wooden machine for throwing rice, millet, and corn, the vital glamour of the village. In Sing-la-Pass you cross 4400 m above sea level, which offers an exceptional view of the Ganesh Himal, Langtang Himal, Manaslu and Annapurna massif of the Himalayan series. Not so many tourists are the specialty of this region. You may not be able to see foreigners, not even modern Nepalese other than locals
Important note
Your safety is an essential concern when
traveling with us. Your leader is authorized to change or cancel part of the
itinerary if this is considered necessary for security reasons. Every effort is
made to adhere to the above plan. However, since this trip involves walking in a
remote area so, we cannot guarantee that we will not deviate from it. Weather
conditions, the health of a group member, unexpected natural disasters, etc.
can contribute to changes in the itinerary.
The guide will try to make sure that the trip goes according to plan, but
please ready to be flexible if necessary.
Representatives of our office will be on
hand with our vehicle to pick you up at Tribhuvan International Airport in
Kathmandu and your name will be displayed on our signboard in front of the
airport terminal. Then you will drop to your hotel. It will be your first-night stay in Kathmandu valley. You will be staying at a three-star deluxe hotel in
Kathmandu.
Meals included: none
We start our journey with a trip from
Kathmandu to Syabrubesi. We drive along the picturesque highway along the
Trishuli River and looking at the beautiful hills and villages. The road is
pretty adventurous. You can see Ganesh Himal along the way. After a 7 to 8 hour
drive, we reached Syabrubesi next to the gateway to the Langtang region. You
will be staying at Lodge in Syabrubesi
Meals included: Lunch and dinner
Today, after having breakfast, we start
our trek from Syabrubesi, and out ending point is Gatlang. We follow the path
to Bahun Dada and then to the settlement of the village of Tamang in Gatlang.
Parvati Kunda is located directly above Gatlang and attracts many tourists
during Janai Purnima. From the Parvati Kunda viewpoint, we have an excellent
view of the region. A cultural show welcomes us in the village of Golijung and
Gatlang. We spend the night in Gatlang.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner.
On the third day of our journey, we continue
our trek from Gatlang to Somdang. The path leads along a gravel road and then
through rhododendron forests to Yuri Kharka. The forest trail continues to
Khurpu Bhanjyang before descending into the Somdang River. The Somdang River
separates the Rasuwa district from Dhading.
On the way, we see the beautiful
Langtang Mountains, Ganesh Himal, Jugal Himal, Paldor Peak, and many other
mountains.
You can also get to know the culture,
heritage, and traditions of the Tamang people. The path then leads through the
beautiful Chukarma waterfall. We spend the night in Somdang
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner.
We leave Somdang very early, cross the
forest and observe the Langtang mountain ranges. The hike leads smoothly
through the villages, forests, and trees of cultivated communities. You arrive
at a vast green meadow from the Pangsang Pass, which offers a beautiful view to
the southwest of Somdang, and you can see Manaslu Peak and Ganesh Himal to the
north.
The Ganesh Himal region is known for its
herb flora and fauna. The area used to be a route for traders who traded herbs
for cattle and salt. The Pangsang Pass offers a breathtaking 270-degree view of
the Mount Ganesh Himal, Manaslu, Annapurna range, and other smaller peaks. We
spend the night at camp.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner.
On the 5th day, the trail descends to
the Tipling village. Tipling is a large settlement with two Buddhist gumpas and
two churches. The path then climbs to the pass of the bamboo, pine and
rhododendron forests. You will also see some pristine waterfalls, gomba, and
cremation field with many Buddhist flags in the Jungle.
The primary residents of the region are
the Tamang. The Tamang has a rich heritage and culture. You can experience
shaman dance, which is an exclusive mixture of Hindu and Buddhist spiritual
practices.
After further descending and crossing
the Adha Khola River, we reach the village of Shertung and Chalisa. Shertung
means a gold place in the Tamang language. After a steep descent and crossing
the Gorkhen Khola suspension bridge, we make the last ascent to Shertung Chalisa.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner.
After breakfast, we need 30 minutes to
walk down to Chalisa. Chalish Village is a hospitality village where Gurung and
Dalit live together. The walk continues to Tatopani, where you can bathe in the
hot springs and have lunch.
After lunch, we go uphill towards the
Tamang village of Neber. From Neber, you can see the Ganesh Himal in the
foreground. Homestays are possible in the city.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner.
You can continue exploring the Tatopani
and relax in the hot springs. The path then follows the stone steps built by
the British Gurkhas in Nepal and with the help of Kadoorie Agri. They have also
developed several water taps, bridges, and improved paths; we pass the tire to
reach the villages of Rachyat and Kapur. After a walk of about 4-5 hours, we
reached the village of Kupchyat. We stayed in a camp or tea house to spend the
night.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner.
After an early breakfast, we hike to the
Timla Pass (3820 m) after a hike of approx. 2 hours. You can see the Langtang
Range and Annapurna Range while walking through the alpine rhododendron
forests. The path is not marked correctly.
The path then leads down a slippery path
towards Gaon Lapchat. After crossing Lapchat Khola on a box bridge, we reached
the large village of Lapa Gaon. Lapa Gaon is a Tamang settlement which was
developed with many ongoing infrastructure developments. You can stay in the
local Tamang houses.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner.
We start the hike passing through Ankhu
Khola. The Ankhu Khola is a small pristine river that flows water directly from
the pristine Himalayas. The trek continues on a climb from Borang village.
After having lunch in Borang, we continue our walkthrough Ukhum.
The path then leads into the Lishne
forest, crosses a suspension bridge, and leads through the village. After a
long walk of about 5-6 hours, you will reach another Tamang village, Jharlang,
also called Ungul. The village is no different and offers a wide range of views
of the snow-capped mountains.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner.
We go to the Jharlang landslide, where
the crossing takes about an hour. Landslides are frequent in the area.
Therefore, the path should be carefully crossed with the help of a local guide.
We continue downhill towards the hungry Khola, where we cross a suspension
bridge and climb up to the village of Kuri.
There are no shops between the villages,
so snacks and protein bars should be brought along with water for hydration. We
walk through dense forests and cross the community and finally reach our
destination in Khaniyabas village. The village has many tea shops and guest
houses for travelers. You can see the breathtaking sunset view with the
unspoiled mountains in the background.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner.
After breakfast, we go an hour to Thamu
Khola and then climb another two and a half hours to Kimdang village. After
lunch in Kimdang, we go to the top of the Megang Danda. The Megang Danda has a
jungle at the top of the hill, and you should be careful about encountering a
wild animal. Megang Danda offers panoramic mountain views for the last time
before returning to Kathmandu. We spend the night in Megang Danda.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner.
Our trek goes back to the Trishuli
Bazaar on a scenic six-hour descent. Then we drive to Kathmandu.
Meals Included: Breakfast and lunch
After breakfast, we start our guided
tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Patan and Bhaktapur. Patan Durbar
Square is rich in architecture and ancient arts. We also visit Bhaktapur, an
irresistible city with an authentic local lifestyle that has been preserved
through centuries of isolation from the hustle and bustle of Kathmandu. While
we're in the town square, we can admire the Nyata Pola Temple, the Golden Gate,
the water pipes, and the 55 Window Palace, which together offer a magical open-air
theatre atmosphere for visitors. After visiting these places, you will back to the
hotel.
Depending on the departure time, you
will pick up by our office representative, and our vehicle takes you to the
airport.
Meals: breakfast
Collection and return to the airport
Accommodation in Kathmandu
Tea house and the camping accommodation during your trip
During the trek, three meals, Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Kathmandu to Syabrubesi by local bus
Trishuli to Kathmandu Kathmandu
by local bus
Trekking guide with insurance, transportation, meals, and
accommodation
Porter with insurance, transportation, snacks, and accommodation
kitchen staff and assistant
All camping
equipment such as tents and kitchen equipment
All trekking permits (entrance fee to
Langtang National Park and TIMS card)
All necessary of government and local taxes
International air ticket and Nepalese visa fee
night of additional accommodation in case of early arrival, late
departure
Personal expenses (Wi-Fi, phone calls, laundry, cash bills, charging
the battery
Travel and rescue insurance
Tips for guides, porters and drivers
All our published fixed departure dates are guaranteed. If the date does not suit your travel plans, the cost and duration of the trip, please contact us for your individual private trip, itinerary and price. Since we are a local travel and trekking company based in Kathmandu, we try to find a small private group that fits your travel needs. Let us know what kind of trip you are looking for and our travel experts will help you plan your customized trip to your dream destination. Thank you and Namaste!
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During your trek, you will live in
teahouses run by locals. These tea houses offer essential services. These tea
house rooms are not luxurious, but you will get outstanding hospitality always.
Staying in these tea houses is also an opportunity to explore the culture,
tradition, and lifestyle of the people who live in these areas. During the trek,
Foods such as Dal Bhat, pasta, noodles, potatoes, vegetables, cereals, eggs,
rice, soup, etc. are available.
During your trip to Kathmandu, you will
stay in a Three-star deluxe hotel with breakfast service. For lunch and dinner,
you can explore the city's various restaurants as you wish.
The best time for the Ganesh Himal Trek
is the fall season. By then, the monsoon would have cleared up, and the views
of the Himalayas would be great. The months of September to November are the primary
time for hiking in the Ganesh Himal with clear skies and cold temperatures.
The spring months of March to May, when
the hills are full of flora, are also suitable for hiking in the Ganesh Himal.
The climate is warmer at low altitudes and colder at high altitudes.
How hard is Ganesh Himal Trek
Ganesh Himal Trekking is considered strenuous grade trekking. On this trip, you have to walk 7/8 hours a day
at an altitude of over 3,000 meters. You have to walk on the flat and steep
paths for about 12 days. The temperature during strenuous walks can be up to
-15 degrees Celsius. Trekking in cold weather and for such a long period
requires reasonable fitness. You also need a certain level of mental toughness to complete this journey.
Proposed preparation
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Cardiovascular
exercises such as running, cycling, jogging, push-ups, and pull-ups for approx.
4-5 days a week for three months before your trip are beneficial.
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You should also
participate in developing core strength and muscle endurance during strength
training.
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A walk on the
hills in different weather conditions is excellent preparation for this trip.
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If you have
access, kayaking and swimming can be a beneficial way to develop the strength
and stamina required for this trip.
Travel insurance
Travel
insurance for each itinerary of our company is a prerequisite for booking vacations.
At a minimum, you must have emergency and repatriation insurance that must
include the cost of the mountain rescue. Please read the terms and conditions
of your insurers carefully, especially make sure that the following are
covered: 1) activity (i.e., tourism, trekking or mountaineering) 2) maximum
altitude reached on trekking 3) evacuation of the helicopter in an emergency.
You must understand that you will bear the cost of the evacuation and return
procedures, and it is your responsibility to pay for the evacuation or medical
treatment. You must be fully aware of the effects of travel insurance and
understand the limitations and exclusions of your policy. Please note that our
company guide may, under certain circumstances, initiate helicopter rescue (or
other necessary) operations in medical emergencies without first asking
approval from your insurance company.
Trekking guides and other crew arrangements
The most important thing that makes this
trek pleasant and unforgettable is the experienced, polite, and helpful guides
and crew members who can easily spend your days in the mountains. The best and
most professional staff leads your trip. All of our employees are carefully
selected based on their consistent experience, leadership skills, and personal
talent. To support local communities, only local crews are employed who have
sufficient knowledge of the culture, ecosystem, flora, fauna, geography, and
history of local regions.
The Ganesh Himal Trek in central Nepal is located near the capital Kathmandu. You hike up the hills with a maximum height of 3842m at Pangsang la Pass. You go through forests and streams of water. The hike has many ups and downs, but the trail is not that difficult. It can be said that the level of difficulty is moderate. However, you must be in good physical shape to complete the hike.
by Tash Douglas, Germany
I have
traveled to Nepal twice and on both occasions received invaluable service and
assistance from the staff of Nepal Tour & Trekking Service P. Ltd. Mr.
Ganesh was a responsible and very professional person. The first time I walked
on Annapurna and the second time was in Mount Ganesh Himal. Both trips were
incredible, and I was able to see breathtaking scenery and wonderful people.
I strongly
recommend those who plan to organize a trip to Nepal, to count on the wonderful
service of this friend; excellent camping facilities. You will not regret it.
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