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Office Tel : 97714417343
Office Tel : 97714424346
Cell : 977-9851038817
(Thakur Raj Pandey)
Cell : 977-9851022303
(Ganesh Prasad Simkhada)
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Ganesh himal base camp trek + Kathmandu (16 + 3 = 19
days)
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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, and 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 Buri
Gandaki in the west and Bhote Koshi in the east,
which becomes Trishuli Khola in the lower
section.
Trekking in Ganesh himal region is enriched with
its rich Flora: the impressive display of
berberis, primula, orchids and a variety of
Ferns, the valleys set ablaze by yellow blossoms
of double Jasmine, the forest dense with Spanish
oak, blue pine, and in spring time blossoming of
the rhododendron set whole forest alight in
spectacular arrays of color. Another feature
includes the abundance of crystals which is
regarded valuable and precious stone. The
trekking route passes through quite Tamang
villages, hot spas, gorges and glaciers and
magnificent sceneries. Ganesh Himal Trekking can
be organized only camping.
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Facts of the Trek
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Trip Duration: 19 Days
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Activities: Cultural sightseeing &
Trekking |
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Starts in: Kathmandu |
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Ends in: Kathmandu |
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Trek Type: Camping or
Local Home Stay |
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Grade: Moderate to fairly
challenging trek |
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Max Altitude: 2934 m. |
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Minimum Pax: 1 + |
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Mode of travel: Local bus and car |
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Grade: Hotel in Kathmandu
/ Tent or Local homes during the trek |
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Private Trip Departure everyday
upon your request. But if you are interested to
join with group, please see below our fixed
group departure dates as per your requirement.
Fixed Departure Date for 2009
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Itinerary in Detail
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Day 01 : |
Arrival in Kathmandu
It’s a panoramic thrill flying into Kathmandu on
a clear day. The views of snow-capped mountain
peaks sprawling down below you are almost
ecstatic, beginning a whole chain of memorable
experiences that stay with you for a long, long
time. And as your plane hits the tarmac, our
waiting support team will meet and greet you at
the airport and escort you to your hotel.
Welcome drinks will be served and over night at
your hotel. |
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Day 02 : |
Sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley
Kathmandu is the historical and cultural heart
of Nepal and has been a popular destination for
tourists ever since Nepal opened its doors to
visitors. The city presents a wonderful mix of
Hinduism, Tibetan Buddhism and Western influence
in the Valley. Patan and Bhaktapur, its two
major neighboring cities bear immense
historical, cultural and religious significance.
There will be a half day guided tour to the
famous and biggest Hindu shrine of Pashupatinath,
the largest Buddhist stupa in Nepal Boudhanath,
the 15th century palace of 55 windows and
Swoyambhunath. |
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Day 03 : |
Drive from Kathmandu to Samari
Bhanjyang(1250m.) via Trishuli Bazaar (540m.) by
bus. Depart Kathmandu early morning for the
7-hours drive to the hill town of Sole Bazaar
Today you trace the route taken by Prithvi
Narayan Shah on his invasion march to Kathmandu
over two centuries ago. Prithvi Narayan Shah is
considered the founding father of modern Nepal,
being the first person to assemble all the
territories of the present country of Nepal
under one ruler. En route you pass through
Trisuli Bazaar, a small town that was once the
hub for trekking in this region and is home to a
small but interesting traditional bazaar. From
here you travel through gravel road until you
reach Samari Bhanjyang and this is picturesque
drive as you can see the beautiful scenery of
rice terraces, small gorges and green hills.
Samari Bhanjyang is a small town and it was a
trading place in the past. |
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Day 04 : |
Trek from Samari Bhanjyang to Katunje
Bazaar (765m.) which takes about six and half
hours. In the beginning you trek along gradual
descent path and then your trail turns uphill.
Finally you trek through flat land to reach your
destination. En route you pass different
villages, forests covered with pine and
rhododendron, farming terraces, small streams
and numerous green hills. There is a small
market in Katunje and you can have first glimpse
of Ganesh Himal from here. |
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Day 05 : |
Trek from Katunje Bazaar to Kintang
Phedi (655m.) and it takes about five and half
hours. In the beginning the trail goes downhill
till Lapang Besi. Now you walk along the river
bank until you reach Kintang Phedi. En route you
pass several traditional villages, farming
terraces, fishing spot and beautiful green
hills. Kintang Phedi lies at the bank of
Netrawati or Ankhu Khola (stream). There are few
typical houses, shops with minimal supply and
terraces where local people grow potatoes and
other food grains. |
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Day 06 : |
Trek from Kintang Phedi to Jharlang
(1500m.) and it takes about six hours. All the
way you trek gradual ascent path passing through
several villages, farming terraces and green
hills. These villages are predominated by Tamang,
Brahmin and Chhetris respectively. Maize,
millet, rice, wheat, buck wheat and green
vegetable are their staple food. Jharlang is a
Tamang village. You find a government school and
numerous typical houses. The main occupation of
the locals is agriculture. |
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Day 07 : |
Trek from Jharlang to Chalise (2000m.)
which takes about six hours. You trek quite
ascent path and then the trail moves through
leveled path towards the ending point. While
trekking you pass many Tamang villages, Borang
and Shertum among the famous Tamang villages.
There are schools, health post, chortens and
mani walls in these Tamang villages. The main
occupations of the people are farming. The
scenic beauties you can glance are of green
hills, terraces and villages at far distance. |
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Day 08 : |
Trek from Chalise to Hindung which takes
about five hours. The early part of the trail
goes downhill up to Menchet Khola (stream) and
crossing this stream you trek steep up and then
gradual up to reach Hindung. This day you pass
small Tamang villages, small forests, farming
terraces and green hills. Hindung is a pretty
big village mainly inhabited by Tamang. The main
occupation is farming and the farmers grow
potatoes, millet, barley, maize, beans and other
vegetables. You find mani walls and prayer flags
in some part of the villages. One thing to be
noticed is that it is the last village you pass
while trekking to Ganesh Himal Base Camp. |
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Day 09 : |
Trek from Hindung to Rajgang Kharka and
it takes about five and half hours. After
leaving Hindung you will rarely find terraces.
The route up to Rajgang Kharka is ascent and
flat as well. You walk along the trail covered
with forests of rhododendron and local
vegetation. These forests are the nestling place
of various species of birds and wild animals.
Rajgang Kharka is surrounded by beautiful
forests and it mainly grassland. Except winter
season the local people bring domestic animals
especially sheep for grazing. |
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Day 10 : |
Trek from Rajgang Kharka to Kalo Seto
Kunda (Black and White Lake) Ganesh Himal Base
Camp which takes about six hours. The trail is
narrow and moves mostly uphill and leveled path
somewhere. You walk along the trail covered with
forests for few hours. Towards the ending the
trail moves along the land where you rarely find
any trees. You find alpine grass here due to
high altitude. At Kalo Seto Kunda there are two
lakes of holy significance. The surface of Kalo
or Black Lake is covered with black stones. On
the contrary the surface of Seto Kunda or White
Lake is covered with white shinning stones.
During winter season these lakes are frozen. |
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Day 11 : |
Rest day at the Base Camp. You can have an
excursion in and around Kalo Seto Kunda
(Black and White Lake). From here you can enjoy
the majestic views of Ganesh Himal, Paldor Himal
and many others. |
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Day 12 : |
Trek from Ganesh Himal Base Camp to
Rajgang Kharka and it takes about six hours. You
trek along the descent and narrow path where you
find alpine grass on both sides. |
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Day 13 : |
Trek from Rajgang Kharka to Chalise
(2000m.) which takes about six hours. The trail
moves down hill all the way to Chalise. While
trekking you pass forests till Hindung and
crossing it you find few Tamang villages. |
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Day 14 : |
Trek from Chalise to Laba village
(1750m.) and it takes about six hours. You trek
downhill all the way to Laba Besi and trek
uphill to reach Laba village. This day you pass
pine forests, Tamang villages, farming terraces,
green hills and villages at far distance. Laba
is a beautiful Gurung village with its own
tradition and culture. |
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Trek from Laba village to Manyang
Bhanjyang (2934m.) and it takes about five
hours. This day you trek through beautiful
rhododendron and pine forests. These forests are
the home of various species of birds and wild
animals. The trail moves up hill all the way to
manyang Bhanjyang. From here you can see the
first glimpse of Ganesh Himal. While trekking
you pass Khading village mainly resided by
Tamang and Gurung. The main crop is potato here.
Manyang Bhanjyang is a ridge and you find
forests and grass land here. This is a perfect
place for camping as your camping site is
surrounded by rhododendron and oak forests. |
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Day 16 : |
Trek from Manyang Bhanjyang to Majhgaun
(2200m.) and which takes approximately six
hours. To reach Majhgaun you have to trek along
gradual descent path and after some time steep
descent path but again you move downward toward
the ending point. On the way you pass forests of
rhododendron and oak, villages, farming terraces
and green hills. This day you are quite
captivated by the clear views of Manaslu range,
Buddha peak on a clear weather and other unnamed
mountains and peaks. As you enter Majhgaun you
will find local people being engaged in farming
but it is reported that some people have
migrated either to foreign country or Kathmandu. |
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Trek from Majhgaun to Budathum and it takes
about five hours. You walk along the trail
dominated with villages, forests, streams and
terraces. This day you can enjoy the scenic
beauty of green hills. Budathum is a small town
with local old market. This village is pre
dominated by Newar community. From here you can
enjoy the spectacular views of Manaslu range at
far distance. |
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Trek from Budathum to Arughat Bazaar (500m.)
which takes about two hours. On the same day you
drive back to Kathmandu. To reach Arughat Bazaar
you trek descent path and then through leveled
route. On the way, you pass few streams,
villages, farming terraces, small forests. Most
of the route moves along the river bank of Budhi
Gandaki. Aarughat Bazzar covers small area with
an old market. Here you find shops with minimal
supply, motor able road, high school, health
post, typical tea houses, small lodges and it
lies at the bank of Budhi Gandaki river. Here
the route to Manaslu trekking meets.
You board vehicle at Arughat Bazaar to reach
Kathmandu. This is one of the picturesque
journeys. While driving, you head up to Dhading
Besi and Malekhu and Malekhu is famous for
delicious fish. En route, you could enjoy the
mountain views, green sceneries, rice terrace
fields, vegetable fields and people being
engaged in their daily life activities. From
Naubishe you climb up to Thankot, the gateway to
capital city. |
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Day 19 : |
Depart Kathmandu
Our Nepalese support team will take you to the
airport for your flight home. (Or stay longer
for short tours such as game drive at National
parks, do some wild-water rafting, a Tibet tour
or even mountain biking, etc- please let us
know). |
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The
cost includes the following services:
* Airport
pick-up and drop off services
* Trekking permit
* Trekking guide
* A cook
* Necessary porters
* Necessary Kitchen helpers
* Necessary sherpas
* All surface transportation to the starting point and
from the ending point of the trek
* All meals three times a day (breakfast, lunch, dinner,
juice, tea, coffee, hot chocolate, fruits etc.)
* Necessary Camping equipment such as tents, kitchen
tent, dining tent, toilet tent, mattresses, down
sleeping bag, down jacket, cooking utensils, fuel etc.
* Camping Charges
* Necessary insurance for trekking staff
* First Aid kit
* Rescue assistance
* Three nights hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on
breakfast basis
* One day city sightseeing in and around Kathmandu
valley with tour guide and private vehicle
* Entry fees while sightseeing in and around Kathmandu
valley
The
cost does not include:
* Nature of personal expenses
* Drinks, beverages, hot shower, etc.
* Tips
* Hotel accommodation, lunch and dinner in Kathmandu |
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