 Ganesh Himal is easily visible on a clear day from the city. In Nepal there a saying that the place where the lamp stands will always dark. The Ganesh Himal is similar in that it is near to Kathmandu but still rarely visited by tourists despite the relatively easy trekking and pristine forests and villages of the region.
Twelve days trekking affords incredible nearly ‘touchable” views of Ganesh I (7401m), II (7150m), and Manaslu (8163m). The walk is mostly through typical Nepalese villages and forests and jungles of oak, rhododendron, bamboo, pine and others. The single mountain pass (4500m) is the highest point of the trek, but we are well acclimatized to the altitude before we attempt it. The best season for the trek is late Sept., Oct., Nov., and March-April through May. Late March through April offers the incredible opportunity to see the forests burst into color as the six to seven rhododendron species bloom. |
Day 01 Arrival Kathmandu, transfer to hotel Bed & breakfast Day 02-03: Prepare for expedition & briefing Day 04: Drive to Syabrubensi, camp Day 05: Syabrubesi - Tatopani, camp Day 06: Tatopani - Kharka, camp Day 07: Khark - Mul Kharka, camp Day 08-12: Mul Khark – Ganesh Himal Base camp Day 13 Base camp preparation Day 14-26 Climbing period of Ganesh Himal Day 27: Base camp clearance Day 28-36: Trek back to Syabrubensi Day 37: Drive to KTM, hotel B/B Day 38-39: Kathmandu Day 40: Final departure, transfer to airport
Trip Cost: 4-7 Person: USD 5100.00 (per person) 8-12 Person: USD 4200.00 (per person) Climbing Guide cost Per guide USD 1900.00
Trip Cost includes: 5 nights hotel in Kathmandu with bed & breakfast at [ Hotel Manang ]. Peak fee of Ganesh Himal Drive to Sybrubesi & back after Expedition Necessary Porters from Syabrubesi carry food, Material for Expeditions. Food and fuel at trekking and Base Camp 1 tent for 2 persons, All kitchen and dinning equipment, kitchen tent, dining tent, toilet tent, chairs & tables at BC, during the trek. Base camp staff BC Sirdar, Cook, Kitchen Boy Equipment allowance, daily allowance, insurance for BC staff & Officer All porter’s Insurance and daily allowance National park, conservation area fee and visa extension fees. Campany Service charge
Trip Cost does not include: PERSONAL equipment for climbing Personal Insurance of climber Climbing food, Gas & stove. Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu Emergency Rescue evacuation by helicopter Walki Takie permit Radio Permit Climbing Sherpa, Personal expenses etc. |