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Ganesh Himal-Manaslu-29 Days

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Ganesh Himal– Manaslu– 29 Days encapsulates Ganesh Himal(7406m) and  Manaslu(8156m) to the North of Gorkha, Nepal. Ganesh Himal– IV, resembles the elephant’s head, which apparently, is the head of Hindu deity Ganesha, the deity that supposedly brings fortunes and grants strength to overcome  obstacles. Manaslu Himal, on the other hand, is the highest mountain in Gorkha and 8th highest mountain in Nepal. Both of the mountains stand along with other mountains in the Northern Himalayan Range. The price for Ganesh Himal– Manaslu– 29 differs agency to agency. Most of the local and international agencies have a common margin falling between USD $3500 and USD $4000 while Himalayan Wild Treks, one of the most reliable trekking agencies in Nepal has limited the cost to USD $3000 for the same. Himalayan Wild Treks also offers the most reasonable cost, latest Google map and client-friendly flexible itinerary for Ganesh Himal– Manaslu– 29 Days Trekking.

As we venture into the trail of Ganesh Himal, the famous Parvaki Kunda through local Tamang villages surrounded by pine, conifer, and rhododendron forest that holds 100 species of flora in addition to 200m tall Chakurma waterfall makes the trail truly phenomenal. In the old quaint Tipling village resided by Tamang ethnic group, shamanic dance, Ghatu and Dohori performances are popular. Manaslu, West to Ganesh Himal is a rich store for a wide range of flora and fauna. Manaslu region was first allowed for trekking in 1992 and it has been one of the most popular tourist destinations ever since. The term ‘Manaslu’ means the spirit of mountain. Furthermore, the intact cultural heritage along with the diverse flora and fauna Manaslu unfolds has been one of the major attractions of the trail. On the trail trekkers get rewarded with a wide range of flora and fauna that envelopes, conefer, fir , pine, rhododendron, Artemisia, and Paris Poliphylla, musk deer, red panda , boar, blue sheep, Himalayan tahr, squirrel, tiger, black bear and varieties of birds and butterflies. Inhabited by Tamangs, Gurungs and Brahmin, the trail is exceptionally off the beaten that provides a rare sense of refreshment of clean air in the wilderness that pervaded by peace and tranquility.

Technically stating, the trail starts with a brief sightseeing of the major UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu(1400m) before dirving to Shyabrubensi(1460m),  Yurekharka (3390m), Jaisuli Pati (3970m),Pangsang Bhanjyang (3830m) ,Sherthung (1920m), Nauban kharka (2750m), Kerauja (2074m),Dovan (1070m), Jagat (1360m), Chumling (2285m), Chhokangparo (3010m),Chhokangparo (3361m) en route to Nile (3700m), Bhajya (Chhekya) (3240m),Rachen Gumpa (3,210m), Chumje (2,468m).Bihi(1,990m), Namrung (2,660m), Lho (3180m),Sama Gaun (3360m),Samdo (3780m) where day’s excursion is taken to climb to Samdo Peak (5550m) and we move to  Dharamsala (4480m), Larkya pass (5213m), Bimthang 3630m), Dharapani (1920m) and Syage (1100m) from where driving back to Kahthmandu brings the trekking to an end.

Himalayan Wild Treks Pvt. Ltd is one of the most reliable trekking agencies teamed up with professionals in Nepal. Please feel free to negotiate with us for Ganesh Himal– Manaslu– 29 Day
Outline Itinerary for Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival to Kathmandu airport and transfer to hotel.
Day 02: Drive Kathmandu- shyabrubensi (1460m.) by bus 7/8 hours and overnight lodge.
Day 03: Trek, Yurekharka (3390m.) 6/7 hours and overnight camp.
Day 04: Trek, Jaisuli pati (3970m.) 6/7 hours and overnight Camp.best view we see from this area.
Day 05: day excurations around the holy lake paldor bascamp and overnight camp.best view we see from this area.
Day 06: Trek, pangsang bhanjyang (3830m.) 5/6 hours and overnight camp.best view we see from this area.(on forgetable views we able to see from here in the life.
Day 07: Trek, sherthung (1920m.) 6/7 hours and overnight camp.
Day 08: Trek, Nauban kharka (2750m.) (Great Himalaya Trail) 6/7 hours and overnight camp.
Day 09: Trek, Kerauja (2074m.) 6/7 hours and overnight Camp.
Day 10: Trek ,Dovan (1070m.) 6/7 hours and overnight simple lodge..
Day 11: Trek to Jagat (1360m) 6 ½ hours trek.
Day 12: Jagat – Chumling (2285m) 6/7 hours trek.
Day 13: Chumling – Chhokangparo (3010m) 7/8 hours trek.
Day 14: Rest Day at Chhokangparo (3361m -5/6 hours walk-around)
Day 15: Chhokagparo – Nile (3700m) 3/4 hours trek.
Day 16: Nile – Bhajya (Chhekya) (3240m) 4/5 hours trek.
Day 17: Bhajyo – Rachen Gumpa (3,210m) 4/5 hours trek.
Day 18: Rachen Gumpa – Chumje (2,468m) 5/6 hours trek.
Day 19: Chumje – Bihi (1,990m) 6/ 7 hours trek.
Day 20: Bihi – Namrung (2,660m) 6/7 hours trek.
Day 21: Namrung - Lho (3180m) 5/6 hours trek.
Day 22: Lho / Sama Gaun (3360m) 5/6 hours trek and day excoriation to several very interesting remote villages and the monasteries.
Day 23: Samagoun / Samdo (3780m) 5 hours trek.Day 24: excurations day or climb to samdo peak (5550m.) and overnight teahouse.Day 25: Samdo / Dharamsala (4480m) 4 hours trek.
Day 26: Dharamsala / Larkya pass (5213m) and descending to Bimthang 3630m) 7/8 hours trek.
Day 27: Bimthang / Dharapani (1,920m.) 6/7 hours trek. 
Day 28: Dharapani / Syage (1100m) 6/7 hours
DAY 29: Syage - Kathmandu (Drive back to Besisahar by jeep and drive local bus to  Ktm ). Overnight hotel.total 8/9 hours.
Day 30: Departure.


Hilights of Ganesh Himal-Manaslu – 29 Days Trekking
The scenic drive to Syabrubesi from Kathmandu after a brief sightseeing of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites is phenomenal.  It is one of the best off the beaten trail. The venture into Parvati Kunda via Tamang  and Tibetan settlements is iconic. The trail takes the travelers into the richest storehouse of diverse flora and fauna while the harmonious blend of Tibetan and Tamang ethnic uniqueness is captivating. While passing through meadows and forests, the stunning vista of Ganesh Himal Range is worth viewing. The hospitality of Nuri people at Larkya La Pass and the dramatic landscape in the lap of  Himalayas fills the soul with peace and tranquility.

#Ganesh Himal- Manaslu Trekking Difficulty
Ganesh Himal Trekking becomes more challenging as well as more adventurous when Manaslu Himal is added. Most part of the trekking envolves hiking through the jungles, hills and the passes on the exotic terrain. The level of complexity of the trail hinges on your background hiking experience, your physical state and altitude towards the trail when the trail itself is known as one of the most off the beaten in Nepal. You will have to walk six to seven hours a day over the altitude of three thousand meters, which requires physical stamina and mental preparedness. Welcome the adventure with open arms and you will enjoy the trail.

#Ganesh Himal- Manaslu Trekking Best Season
Ganesh Himal Manslu Trekking is one of the most adventurous trekking destinations in Nepal. Spring and Autumn are the most frequented trekking seasons which suggest that these two are the best sesaon for doing trekking in Ganesh Himal and Manaslu Region. Spring is known for the flowers and natural beauty in addition to crystal clear weather. Autumn is also famous for its crystal clear weather. The average temperature in Autumn makes it stand out. You could also go for Winter, which is cold but perhaps good in terms of less traffic. We have colossus amount of rainfall during the summer which may impede the itineary of the trekking.

#Ganesh Himal- Manaslu Trekking Physical Fitness
Physical fitness is one of the essentials to trek in the complex terrains of Nepal. As for Ganesh Himal Manaslu Trekking, you will need to have a good level of physical fitness. It is not that you have to professionally fit like fitness connoiseurs or fitness freaks; however, it is important that you maintain certain level of fitness as the ease or difficulty of the trail clearly depends on what physical shape you have. Travelers with obesity are prone to hostilities like altitude sickness. Rememeber that when you have maintained your physical fitness, you have also avoided the risk of falling into altitude sickness. The fitter you are the better the experince.

#Ganesh Himal- Manaslu Best Weather
It is important that you take weather into consideartion when you do trekkings in Nepal. The nature of weather in Ganesh Himal area can frequently change during monsoon or summer. There can be sudden rainfalls followed by a crystal clear sky with sun dazzeling your eyesight. And in the higher altitude, witness of the snowfall is not a surprise.Even the temperature can be fluctuating as the trail develops further. The weather in Spring and Autumn is regarded as the best since there is least rainfall with most crystal clear days.The travelers are found to be admiring winter and spring for the best weather.

#Ganesh Himal - Manaslu Trekking:How to reach
Technically stating, the trail starts with a brief sightseeing of the major UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu before dirving to Shyabrubensi,  Yurekharka, Jaisuli Pati, Pangsang Bhanjyang, Sherthung, and Nauban kharka.Then we move on to Kerauja, Dovan, Jagat, Chumling, Chhokangparo, Chhokangparo en route to Nile, Bhajya, Chhekya, Rachen Gumpa, Chumje, Bihi, Namrung, Lho, Sama Gaun, and Samdo where day’s excursion is taken to climb to Samdo Peak and we move to  Dharamsala, Larkya pass, Bhimthang, Dharapani and Syage from where driving back to Kahthmandu brings the trekking to an end.

Outline Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival to Kathmandu airport and transfer to hotel.
Day 02: Drive Kathmandu- shyabrubensi (1460m.) by bus 7/8 hours and overnight lodge.
Day 03: Trek, Yurekharka (3390m.) 6/7 hours and overnight camp.
Day 04: Trek, Jaisuli pati (3970m.) 6/7 hours and overnight Camp.best view we see from this area.
Day 05: day excurations around the holy lake paldor bascamp and overnight camp.best view we see from this area.
Day 06: Trek, pangsang bhanjyang (3830m.) 5/6 hours and overnight camp.best view we see from this area.(on forgetable views we able to see from here in the life.
Day 07: Trek, sherthung (1920m.) 6/7 hours and overnight camp.
Day 08: Trek, Nauban kharka (2750m.) (Great Himalaya Trail) 6/7 hours and overnight camp.
Day 09: Trek, Kerauja (2074m.) 6/7 hours and overnight Camp.
Day 10: Trek ,Dovan (1070m.) 6/7 hours and overnight simple lodge..
Day 11: Trek to Jagat (1360m) 6 ½ hours trek.
Day 12: Jagat – Chumling (2285m) 6/7 hours trek.
Day 13: Chumling – Chhokangparo (3010m) 7/8 hours trek.
Day 14: Rest Day at Chhokangparo (3361m -5/6 hours walk-around)
Day 15: Chhokagparo – Nile (3700m) 3/4 hours trek.
Day 16: Nile – Bhajya (Chhekya) (3240m) 4/5 hours trek.
Day 17: Bhajyo – Rachen Gumpa (3,210m) 4/5 hours trek.
Day 18: Rachen Gumpa – Chumje (2,468m) 5/6 hours trek.
Day 19: Chumje – Bihi (1,990m) 6/ 7 hours trek.
Day 20: Bihi – Namrung (2,660m) 6/7 hours trek.
Day 21: Namrung - Lho (3180m) 5/6 hours trek.
Day 22: Lho / Sama Gaun (3360m) 5/6 hours trek and day excoriation to several very interesting remote villages and the monasteries.
Day 23: Samagoun / Samdo (3780m) 5 hours trek.Day 24: excurations day or climb to samdo peak (5550m.) and overnight teahouse.Day 25: Samdo / Dharamsala (4480m) 4 hours trek.
Day 26: Dharamsala / Larkya pass (5213m) and descending to Bimthang 3630m) 7/8 hours trek.
Day 27: Bimthang / Dharapani (1,920m.) 6/7 hours trek. 
Day 28: Dharapani / Syage (1100m) 6/7 hours
DAY 29: Syage - Kathmandu (Drive back to Besisahar by jeep and drive local bus to  Ktm ). Overnight hotel.total 8/9 hours.
Day 30: Departure.

Included in the Cost

Airport pickups and drops in a private vehicle
3-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
Teahouse accommodation during the trek
All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) during the trek
Welcome and farewell dinners
All ground transportation on a comfortable private vehicle as per the itinerary
Guided city tour in Kathmandu by private vehicle
Entrance fees for sightseeing/monument visits as per the itinerary
An experienced, English-speaking and government-licensed trek leader and assistant trek leader (4 trekkers: 1 assistant guide)
Porter service (2 trekkers: 1 porter)
Staff costs including their salary, insurance, equipment, domestic airfare, food and accommodation
Himalayan Wild Treks trekking bag/duffel bag, t-shirt and trekking map are yours to take
All necessary paperwork and trekking permits (National Park Permit, TIMS)
Medical kit (carried by your trek leader)
All government and local taxes

Not Included in the Cost

Nepalese visa fee
Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu
International flights
Travel and rescue insurance
Cold Drinks and Alcohol
Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, shower, etc.)
Tips for guide(s), porter(s) and drivers

What to Bring ?

The following checklist should help you with your packing. As a general rule, you should always try to keep the weight of your equipment to a minimum. The packed weight of your trek bag while trekking should be no more than 15 KG.

  • Waterproof overtrousers / rainpants
  • Baselayer Hiking boots Socks
  • Trekking trousers / pants
  • shirts
  • Casual shirt and/or T-shirts
  • Fleece jacket or warm jumper/sweater
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Sunhat Warm hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Thermal gloves
  • Warm and waterproof over gloves or mittens
  • Headtorch/Headlamp with spare bulb and batteries
  • Sun protection (including total bloc for lips, nose etc.)
  • Water bottles 1 L. Antibacterial handwash
  • Small towel Daypack,25/30Litres
  • Trekking poles
  • Sleeping bag 4 or 5 season * (rated down to – 20ºC)
  • Warm jacket (down)*

 

Medical

  • Small, personal first-aid kit. (Simple and light)
  • Aspirin, first-aid tape, and plasters (Band-Aids)
  • 1 skin-blister repair kit
  • Anti-diarrhea pills
  • Anti-headache pills
  • Cough and/or cold medicine
  • Anti-altitude sickness pills: Diamox or Acetylzolamide
  • Stomach antibiotic: Ciprofloxacin, etc.
  • Do not bring sleeping pills as they are a respiratory depressant.
  •  Water purification tablets or water filter
  • 1 set of earplugs Extra pair of prescription glasses, contact lens supplies.

Note: Walking pole, down jacket, sleeping bag, etc available on hire in Kathmandu or request we will provide it. NOTES Trip cost will vary depending on numbers of travelers, duration/days of trek, standard of hotel in Kathmandu before & after the trip. Please contact us to GET a Custom Quote.

 

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Cost Amount: $3000
Duration: 30 Days
Seasons : Spring and Autumn
Type: Medium hard
Activities : Trekking/ sightseeing
No. of Pax : 2+
Starts From : Shyabrubensi (1460m.)
Ends at : Syage

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