
Ganesh Himal Trek
Overview
The highlight of the Ganesh Himal Trek
Observe different mixed people of their lifestyles and cultures. view of the amazing landscape of the Himalayas range
The spectacular scenery of mountains like Manaslu, Annapurna, Ganesh Himal, Langtang, Him Chuli, Boudha Himal.
Green forests of pine and bamboo filled with rhododendron flowers, unique traditions, cultures of Tamang people, local monasteries, temples.
The trekking trail passes via off the beaten trail and explores the hidden wilderness of the Ganesh Himal region.
Trip Summarize
Ganesh, the name refers to the elephant-headed Hindu deity “Ganesha”. It is situated at an elevation of 7422 m in the central region of eastern Nepal including Dhading, Gorkha, Rasuwa, and Nuwakot district. Mount Ganesh Himal is a range of several stunning Himalayas between the borders of Tibet and Nepal. The range is the great chain of Ganesh I (7422m/ 24350ft.), Ganesh II (7118m/ 23353ft.), Ganesh III (7043m/ 23107ft.) and Ganesh IV (7104m/ 23307ft.). Moreover, the south face of Ganesh IV offers a reminiscent view of the elephant’s trunk. So that, here are many other mountains, three mountains above 7000m and fourteen mountains over 6000m. Walking to Ganesh Himal takes you close to the living life of central Nepal people. Sunrise Adventure trek team will make your Ganesh Himal trip awesome.
Likewise, trekking to Ganesh Himal short trekking leads you to the very unique and unexplored region of Nepal. Many of the trekkers visit the trail. Here during trekking, you get to observe many unexpected things. Local settlements of people from different ethnic communities following different cultures and traditions offer you a chance to closely know the remote way of living lifestyle.
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Ganesh Himal sunrise trek with views massif mountains. However, Ganesh Himal's short trek is a great chance to explore the central region of Nepal takes you to the excellent moments of your life. You can also do a Lantang helicopter day tour where you can explore Lantang and Ganesh Himal range. Visit some of the UNESCO listed world heritage sites in Kathmandu.
Similarly, you will have a chance to observe the spectacular Himalayan views of Annapurna range, mt. Manaslu, Ganesh ranges. View green meadows, beaten path and enchanting rhododendron flowers in the forests of pine and bamboo. Although, Ganesh Himal trekking is a moderate trek with budget cost. Although, you can clearly analyze the pure virginity of beautiful places and the social interaction of remote area people. Reaching the base camp of Ganesh Himal, you can observe the amazing “Black and White Lake” and waterfalls “Ganga and Jamuna”. Black and White Lake are made of two lakes with reference to their colors. Black And White Lake are also known as “Kalo Seto Kunda”. The surface of Kalo Kunda is covered by black stones whereas the surface of Seto Kunda is covered by white shining stones.
The highlight of the Manaslu and Tsum Valley Trek
Panoramic view of massif Manaslu, Himchuli, and Annapurna and monasteries and Tibetan cultures.
Great views of the amazing landscape, monasteries. Different stupas like Rachen, Mu, Lungdang, ancient carved stones, Mani walls, Himalayan views.
Excellent views of mountains like Mount. Sringi, Ganesh Himal Baudha, Himal Chuli, Manaslu, and amazing Annapurna ranges.
Experience of Tibetan lifestyle and culture and walk in the Nepal and Tibet border.
The scenic drive from Kathmandu to Arughat or Soti Khola. Crossing Larkya LA passes 5200 m.
Trip Summary:
Trek around Manaslu with hidden valley Tsum (Manaslu and Tsum Valley trekking) offers unexpected moments of your life. Different gumbos like Rachen, Mu, Lungdang, ancient carved stones, Mani walls. Himalayan views, Tibetan culture, are the main part of this trek. You can get excellent views of many mountains like Sringi, Ganesh, Baudha, Himal Chuli, Manaslu, and amazing Annapurna ranges. Therefore, Manaslu and Tsum valley trek focus on the hidden wilderness, natural and cultural beauties. Walking in the perfect harmony of natural beauty with an enchanting view of mt. Manaslu and Annapurna. Manaslu, with its hidden beauty, can impress anyone on the earth. The land with many unexpected galleries, Tsum valley is the beautiful gem, you must visit in your life. Tsum Valley is situated in the northern part of Manaslu Himal. Likewise, this region is strictly restricted until 2008. Trekking around Manaslu Tsum Valley offers a chance to explore Beyul beliefs of the people their amazing traditions.
Furthermore, you can find the region highly influenced by Buddhism, & explore Buddhist traditions. Tsum valley trek takes you through the virgin and adventurous trekking routes where you get a chance to observe the protected wildlife. Further, you can also do the Manaslu circuit trek which is a famous trek. In spite of that, Tsum Valley is a shelter for many endangered animals. As hunting activities are strictly prohibited, you can observe different endangered species on your trail.
Doing Manaslu and Tsum valley trek?
Manaslu and Tsum valley trek very remote and untouched valleys of Nepal. Tsum Valley takes you to its own world. Valley situated between Baudha Himal and Mt. Chuli to the west, Sringi Himal to the north and Ganesh Himal to the south, provides the panoramic views of stunning mountains. Behind this, walking through the local settlements of people, you get to see many treasures of Tsum valley. Thus, ancient charters, Gumbas like Rachen, Mu, Lungdang. Mani walls, prayer wheels, and many other Buddhists monasteries are the highlights of this trek. Therefore, you are lucky if you get to see Blue sheep and Thar on your way following the upper trail of the Buri Gandaki River. Sunrise Adventure trek team will make your trek awesome.
Although, the most interesting and amazing thing in this region is the people of this region. Still follow the Polyandry system in the marriage were all brothers in a family are married to a single girl. Moreover, the wildest part of this trek is passing Larkya La Pass. Larkya La is the highest point of this trek at 5220 m above the sea level, offering marvellous vistas. However, to make shorten your trek you can do the Manaslu helicopter tour. People of this region are highly faithful to Buddha, and other Bodhisattvas. Similarly, you can explore the famous Kyimu Lung, the main pilgrimage centre for meditation. Therefore main Festivals celebrated by the people of this region are Lothar. Here “Lo” means “Year” and “Shar” means “New”. Thus, incompletion, it is the festival of New Year for Tibetan people according to the Tibetan Lunar calendar. Finally, Milarepa and Padmasambhava the famous Buddhist yogis are believed to have meditated in caves of these Himalayas. So, many remains of ancient Tsum kingdom are still can be found in this region. A special restricted permit is required for Manaslu and another one for Tsum Valley.
What‘s Included
What‘s Excluded
Itinerary
After you arrived at the Tribhuvan International airport, a representative of Sunrise Adventure Trek picks you up and takes you to your hotel in Kathmandu. At evening we provide you short briefing about the trip.
On the next day, after having breakfast we drive to Trishuli for about 3 to 4 hours. This drive offers you the scenic environment surrounded by lush green forests. After reaching at Trishuli, we start our trek to Salangkhu Khola. Trek takes us through forest trail with some rare settlements of local people from unique cultures and traditions. Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner and finally an overnight stay in trekking lodge.
Trekking from Salangkhu Khola, first take us through Kalawale village during which we pass by the beautiful “Tamang” village. Here we get a chance to explore their culture and daily living style. It takes about 4 to 5 hours to reach Balche Village. This includes the nice walk through terraces and local living settlements of “Tamang” people. During the trek we get to observe the small monastery along with small holy river of Hindu people. Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner and finally an overnight stay in trekking lodge.
We start the trek from Balche Village, and pass by the beautiful forests along with beautiful stream rivers. We walk forward to Thulo Chaur, a ground between the middle of the jungle. During the trail we also get to observe the amazing views of stunning mountains like Langtang Lirung and Gosaikunda. Dense bamboo forest, temporary huts and some Himalayan monkeys are other things to observe on this trail. Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner and finally an overnight stay in trekking lodge.
Today, we take a rest in Gonga and explore the village. Gonga offers the unique cultures of people with different traditions and ways of living life. Furthermore, we can enjoy the natural environment of Gonga with spectacular mountainous views and wild habitats. Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner and finally an overnight stay in trekking lodge.
Walking through the rhododendron forests we reach to Rupchet in few hours. Then we climb up on the Singla Pass (4600m). From Singla Pass we get to observe the spectacular views of mountains like Langtang Lirung, Boudha Himal, Macchapuchre, Annapurna South, Annapurna II and Him Chuli which is very amazing. Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner and finally an overnight stay in trekking lodge.
Today we descend down while we pass by the beautiful pine and bamboo forest. Walking continuously for some hours leads us to the amazing “Tamang” village. Serthung is a Tamang village. Here we explore the cultures and traditions of Tamang community along with their daily lifestyle. To reach Serthung Villages first we pass by “Sertunga Kharka”. During this trek we get to see the amazing views of Ganesh Himal ranges, Annapurna, Manaslu and many Tibetan ranges. Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner and finally an overnight stay in trekking lodge.
After having the breakfast we descend down through beautiful rhododendron and pine trees. After this we pass the Barang village and reach to the Ankhukhola. We cross the Khola and walk along the trail continuously. Walking for some hours the trail takes us to the biggest Tamang Village called “Laba” at 1750m. Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner and finally an overnight stay in trekking lodge.
Today first of all we climb over the hill and then descend down through the forests. Descending down through the forest trail offers us amazing pines and oaks trees. With In 5 to 6 hours of walk we reach Mongeythanti for overnight. Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner and finally an overnight stay in trekking lodge.
Walk through the same beaten path with beautiful views of green forests and mountains along the trekking ways from Mongeythanti to Dumchet. Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner and finally an overnight stay in trekking lodge.
We take a gradual walk of 2 to 3 hours from Dumchet Village to Budigandaki River. Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner and finally an overnight stay in trekking lodge or camping.
Walking along the bank of Budigandaki takes us to Arughat where we stay overnight today. Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner and finally an overnight stay in trekking lodge.
From Arughat, we drive back to Kathmandu for 5 to 6 hours via Prithvi Highway. After we reached at Kathmandu, the company offers you the evening dinner with cultural program.
Now, the departure date arrives. A representative from Sunrise Adventure Trek takes you to the Airport before 3 hours of you departing time. Or you can join another adventures trip with Sunrise Adventure Treks in Nepal or outside the country. We are always here for operating your trip. Have a safe flight!
FAQs about
the trip
Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Langtang region are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (mid Sept. – mid Dec. ). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February.
Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Langtang region are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (mid Sept. – mid Dec. ). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February.
Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Langtang region are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (mid Sept. – mid Dec. ). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February.
Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Langtang region are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (mid Sept. – mid Dec. ). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February.
Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Langtang region are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (mid Sept. – mid Dec. ). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February.
Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Langtang region are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (mid Sept. – mid Dec. ). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February.
Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Langtang region are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (mid Sept. – mid Dec. ). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February.
Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Langtang region are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (mid Sept. – mid Dec. ). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February.
Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Langtang region are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (mid Sept. – mid Dec. ). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February.
Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Langtang region are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (mid Sept. – mid Dec. ). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February.
Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Langtang region are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (mid Sept. – mid Dec. ). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February.
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