Friday, 22 July 2011

Trekking In Nepal Ganesh Himal Trek

There are five major groups of peaks: Ganesh Himal, Langtang Himal, Manaslu, Hiunchuli and the large Annapurna Himalayan range between Kathmandu and Pokhara cities. Many trekkers recommend this route though it is not as popular as Annapurna and Everest. It is famous for Tamang Culture, spectacular mountain views and rhododendron forest. The Ganesh Himal range consists of several peaks over 7000m in elevation with uninhabited foothills running down to the south and west. No specific permit is needed to trek in Ganesh Himal area.

 Itinerary:
Day 01 Kathmandu to Trishuli to Salangkhu khola (548m) (72 km/ 2-3 hours): Drive by bus/car, trek.
Day 02 Salangkhu khola to Balche village: Trek.
Day 03 Balche village to Gonga: Trek.
Day 04 Gonga to Singla:Trek.
Day 05 Rest day at Singla (4600m): Acclimatization.
Day 06 Singla to Pangsang: Trek.
Day 07 Pangsang to Shomdang: Trek.
Day 08 Shomdang to Jogeshworkund Lake: Trek.
Day 09 Rest day at Jogeshworkund Lake: Acclimatization.
Day 10 Jogeshworkund Lake to Linju khola: Trek
Day 11 Linju khola to Sertung village: Trek.
Day 12 Sertung village to Lapa: Trek.
Day 13 Lapa to Mongeythanti: Trek.
Day 14 Mongeythanti to Dunchet village: Trek.
Day 15 Dunchet village to Budigandaki: Trek.
Day 16 Budigandaki to Arughat Bazaar:
Day 17 Arughat Bazaar to Khanchowk Danda: Trek.
Day 18 Gorkha to Kathmandu (141 km/ 5-6 hours): Drive by bus/car to Kathmandu.

Note: The Itinerary we are proposing you is only on outline. You could use it to best fitness and interest when practically you are in the field our guide are very comfortable, flexible and understanding to make your trip with full of pleasure

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