Ganesh Himal Trekking

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This trekking area lies on the central eastern region of Nepal. This region offers spectacular views, untouched natural, splendour, wild and friendly inhabitants.

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.

After we eat breakfast at the restaurant near by our office, we take a bus ride out of the Valley and up through the hills. The first glimpse of Ganesh Himal greets us, when we go crossing over the hills. After 5 hours bus ride we arrive at the trek starting point Betrawati. We are going to spend the first night of our outdoor adventure right nearby the Trishuli River at Betrawati in the small town. Our Guide gives a short lesson of trekking on the first night. He explains: why you are trekking in this region and what else you are going to explore in this region. He also explains about the altitude sickness and all the beautiful spots from where you can see an excellent view of mountains.

During the rest of our 14 days trip, we observe the different ways of life, culture and come in contact with the rural people in the small village, passing through the dense forestations and meadows. We cross through high Shing La Pass and Pangsang La Pass which offers an excellent view of the massif Ganesh Himal, Langtang, and Annapurna. On the last day of the trip we take a bus ride back to Kathmandu or Pokhara or Chitwan from Dhading Bensi where we spend the final night of our trip.

Itinerary in Detail
Day 01 Kathmandu - To Betrawati (5 hours bus drive). North of Kathmandu via Trishuli Bazar
Day 02. Betrawati - Kispang (aprx. hight 1600m.); 5 hours walk.
Day 03 Kispang - Thulo Chaur (aprx. hight 2200m.); 5 hours walk.
Day 04 Thulo Chaur - Gonga (aprx. hight 2900m.); 3-4 hours walk.
Day 05 Gonga - Rupchet (aprx. hight 3635m.); this is the base camp of Shing La Top; 4 hours walk.
Day 06 Rupchet - Shing La Top (aprx. hight 4100m.) - Kharka (aprx. hight 2500m.); 7 hours walk.
Day 07 Forest Camp - Pangsang-la Bangyang (aprx. hight 4100m.) 6 hours walk.
Day 08 Pangsang-la BangyangTipling (Aprx hight 2000)
Day 09 Tipling - Borang (aprx. hight 1700m.); 6 hours walk
Day 10 Borang - Jharlang (aprx. hight 1700m.) 6 hours walk
Day 11 Jharlang - Kintang Phedi (aprx. hight 800m.); 6 hours walk.
Day 12 Kintang Phedi - Jemrung (Aprx. Hight 1800m.) 7 hours walk
Day 13 Jemrung - Dhading Bensi (aprx.hight 700m.) - 4 hours walk
Day 14 Dhading bensi - bus drive back to Kathmandu or Pokhara or Chitwan (about 3-4 hours)
Price USD 1400 per person
Price includes: Airport Pick up/drop, 2 nights accommodation in kathmandu at tourist standard hotel, all inclusive trek such as Ground transportation, necessary permits ( including special permit), entrance fess, professional guide, cook, kitchen helpers, porter/porters, and their expenses including their insurance and equipments, accommodation in the tent ( Mattress, sleeping bags), all food (breakfast, lunch & dinner) with tea/coffee, soft drinks etc.
Price excludes: Alcoholic drink, Tips, your insurance, personal/natural expenses, Food in the city.