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The Ganesh Himal is a sub-range of the Himalayas with nine towering peaks at elevations reaching up to 7429m. It lies in the central region of Nepal, north-west to Kathmandu. The 21 days trek includes an ascension to Paldor Peak (5896m) which lies in the south-east part of the Ganesh Himal.
The Ganesh Himal trek goes through places rich in a variety of vibrant, colorful flora: a wide array of beriberi, orchids, yellow jasmines, rhododendrons, and many more. The trek also immerses you in the lives of rural Nepali people as it passes through the Tamang and Gurung villages, whose people have rich and unique cultures.
25 days
Moderate
pax
Autumn
Group Size : min 2 pax max 16
Min. duration: 25 days
Max. Elevation: 5,215m /17,109ft larke la pass
Start/finish: Arkhet/ Balchet gaon
Difficulty: Challenging
Trek style: fully Camping trek
Above the cost, 15 % extra will be company service charge.
Included in the Cost
Not Included
For the stay in Kathmandu, we normally book for our clients at Ti-Se Guest House at Boudha but our clients can choose whichever hotel they prefer (for this the total trip price mentioned above will be adjusted on mutual agreement). The trekking duration will be fully camping.
Our staffs will prepare authentic Nepalese food as well the more common international cuisine (Tibetan, Continental, Italian, Indian, etc.) during the trekking duration.
The best time to trek are Autumn (Sept. to Dec.) and Spring (March to May). The treks during Winter and Summer (monsoon) aren’t impossible but just quite challenging. For the best experience, the early and late Spring and Autumn would be preferable due to less tourist traffic.
During the early Spring, the vegetations look fresh with early flowers starting to bloom in several kinds of plants. The villages are full of activity in preparation of family farms for planting the crops. The days are generally sunny due to which they offer good scenery.
The early Autumn is fresh green after a period of warm rainy days from summer monsoon. The month long Nepali festivals of Dasain and Tihar can also coincide and the harvest time also starts in many of the villages.
The early Winter (late Autumn) is also a very good time if one prefers lower elevations in the Himalayas.
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