Ganesh Himal Trek
The Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek perfectly combines adventure, luxury and fun. It is highly believed that Ganesh Himal has its name from Hindu deity “Ganesha.” The peak of the Ganesh Himal resembles Lord Ganesh’s head, which is head of elephant. Ganesh Himal lies in North central Nepal, between Langtang National Park and Manaslu Conservation Area. This trekking also gives a spectacular view of Langtang Valley Trek and Manaslu Circuit Trekking.


Day 1: Drive from Kathmandu to Balche which might take 6-7 hours’ drive
Day 2: Balche to Rupchet, lies at 3850, takes 6 hours of walk
Day 3: Trek from Rupchet to Chalish gaon, through Singla Pass, lies at 4050m, takes 6-7 hours of walk.
Day 4: Chalish gaon to Rachyat Gaon, lies at 1775m, takes 4-5 hours trek.
Day 5: Rachyat Gaon to Khading Gaon, at 2025m, takes 4-5 hours walk.
Day 6: Lapa Gaun to Ri gaon, lies at 1550m, takes 5 hours walk.
Day 7: Ri gaon to Phul Kharka, at 1210m, takes 5 hours walk.
Day 8: Phul Kharka to Jyamrung Durbar, at 1550m, takes 5-6 hours walk.
Day 9: Jyamrung Durbar to Dhading Besi and to Kathmandu, takes 3-4 hours driving

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