Ganesh Himal Trek

Trip ID: AE4295
Trip Duration Days
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Group Size Persons
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Trip Overview

Ganesh, an elephant-headed Hindu deity, inspired the name of Ganesh Himal Trekking. Ganesh I, also known as Yangra, is the tallest of the Ganesh Range Peaks, which range from Ganesh I to Ganesh IV and stand out to create a Great Himalayan Chain in the sky.
Thus, the walk allows us to travel a route via the Ganesh Himal’s sub-ranges in the Himalayan Mountain Range. The walk also takes us to several enormous mountain glaciers as well as uncharted areas, passing through tranquil hamlets and numerous terraced crops. Additionally, the stunning Himalayan mountain range that forms the trail’s backdrop will be visible to you.

Trip Highlight

  • the chance to observe the Ganesh Range Peaks, particularly Yangra or Ganesh
  • Take a trek through the Ganesh Himal's sub-ranges.
  • Viewing opportunities for the adjacent Trishuli River's beauty and a trip to the Trishuli area
  • Trek entails traveling through communities of Gurung, Tamang, and Brahmins.
  • A breathtaking journey over trails across trees and lush, green forests

Outline Itinerary

  • Day 1 : Arrival, hotel transfer, and welcome supper
  • Day 2 : Tour of the Kathmandu Valley.
  • Day 3 : Drive to Betrawati and hike to Chapdanda
  • Day 4 : Trek to Bhalche
  • Day 5 : Trek to Gonga
  • Day 6 : Trek to Rupchet
  • Day 7 : Acclimatization day and valley trekking.
  • Day 8 : Trek to Pansang Bhanjyang
  • Day 9 : Take a break and hike the valley.
  • Day 10 : Trek to Tipling
  • Day 11 : Trek to Sertung
  • Day 12 : Trek to Sapchet
  • Day 13 : Trek to Markha
  • Day 14 : Trek to Lapang
  • Day 15 : Trek to Khahare
  • Day 16 : Trek to Arughat
  • Day 17 : Travel to a hotel in Kathmandu.
  • Day 18 : Free day for leisure or shopping.
  • Day 19 : Drive to the airport to catch your own flight.

Detailed Itinerary

  • Day 1 : Arrival, hotel transfer, and welcome supper
  • Day 2 : Tour of the Kathmandu Valley.
  • Day 3 : Drive to Betrawati and hike to Chapdanda
  • Day 4 : Trek to Bhalche
  • Day 5 : Trek to Gonga
  • Day 6 : Trek to Rupchet
  • Day 7 : Acclimatization day and valley trekking.
  • Day 8 : Trek to Pansang Bhanjyang
  • Day 9 : Take a break and hike the valley.
  • Day 10 : Trek to Tipling
  • Day 11 : Trek to Sertung
  • Day 12 : Trek to Sapchet
  • Day 13 : Trek to Markha
  • Day 14 : Trek to Lapang
  • Day 15 : Trek to Khahare
  • Day 16 : Trek to Arughat
  • Day 17 : Travel to a hotel in Kathmandu.
  • Day 18 : Free day for leisure or shopping.
  • Day 19 : Drive to the airport to catch your own flight.

Trip Cost Inclusion

  • All ground transportation is provided by a private tourist fleet.
  • Transportation on land
  • three full-board meals each day while trekking
  • Equipment and lodging in tents were provided for the camping excursion. (We will offer two-person tents, dining tents, cooking equipment, dining tables, and chairs, as well as toilet tents and shower tents.)
  • Accommodations in a deluxe hotel in Kathmandu (3-star hotel; address: Kathmandu Hotel or Gaju suite Hotel); breakfast is included in the rate.
  • a cozy private car that follows the itinerary
  • Entrance fees to monuments during a tour of Kathmandu
  • For the duration of the journey, a government-licensed English-speaking guide and porter will carry your baggage as well as your food, lodging, wages, insurance, gear, and medications.
  • Trekking Permit Special
  • Permit and TIMS card (Trekker's information management system) all required paperwork
  • travel and rescue planning.
  • Typical Nepali restaurant farewell meal with a traditional dance performance
  • Every one of our government's taxes, VAT, official costs, and service fees

Trip Cost Exclusion

  • Flights internationally, airport fees, and visa costs for Nepal
  • main dinners in cities
  • All personal costs, including those for drinks, water, tea, coffee, snacks, showers, battery recharge, washing, etc.
  • Costs associated with uncontrollable events such as flight cancellation, emergency rescue costs, landslides, weather, political instability, sickness, and route changes
  • Tipping (anticipated by guides and porters, but not necessary) (expected by guides and porters, but not mandatory)
  • Personal items, a sleeping bag, and a down jacket are all needed for a walk.