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Situated
in central Nepal, the Ganesh Himal range can be seen
from Kathmandu at its best. The range combines
Ganesh I, Ganesh II, Ganesh III & Ganesh IV in the
valley of the Budi Gandaki river in the west and Bhote
Koshi river in the east. The mountain range represents
the Elephant-headed God “the Ganesh”. a symbol of good
luck initiating opportunities. This region is well known
for its rich flora and fauna including dense
forests of oak, Pine, rhododendron. This trekking route
provides breathtaking sceneries of high snow-capped
mountains, glaciers as well as traditional Tamang
villages. The bonus part of the trekking route is the
view of Mt. Manaslu (8163m.), which can be seen from the
the Singla Pass (4100m.). |