Ganesh Himal Trekking
Treks in the Ganesh Himal Region are designed to introduce you to a broad spectrum of life in different Nepalese communities and a variety of beautiful scenery. You may visit the Base Camp of Ganesh Himal where there are two lakes - Black and White. Ganesh Himal Trek

Twin waterfalls – Ganga and Jamuna, bring joy to your heart. Visit this area in March or April, and you see the mountainsides red with magnificent Rhododendron blooms – Nepal’s national flower. Visit Gorkha, the birthplace of modern Nepal. This was the home of King Prithvi Narayan Shah, who fought many wars to unite the tiny kingdoms spread throughout the land now known as Nepal.

His palace can be seen on the top of a hill at Gorkha. This area is also the homeland of the original Gurkha warriors.The Ganesh Himal treks begin at Trishuli, a three hours drive from Kathmandu

Itinerary of Ganesh Himal

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 19 Gorkha to Kathmandu (141 km/ 5-6 hours): Drive by bus/car to Kathmandu.
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