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 Ganesh Himal Region - Nepal


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.).


Suggested itinerary
Day 01: Kathmandu - Betrawati Bazar (630m.). By bus.  Day 02: Betrawati Bazar - Satdobate (1250m.). Trek.  Day 03: Satobate to Bhalche (1930m.). Trek.  Day 04: Bhalche - Gonga (2910m.). Trek. Day 05: Gonga. Rest for acclimatization.  Day 06: Gonga - Rupchet Kharka (3634m.). Trek.  Day 07: Rupchet Kharka - Singla Pass (4100.) - Chherma (2800m.). Trek.  Day 08: Cherma - Maygaon (2300m.). Trek.  Day 09: Maygaon - Katunje (1900m.). Trek.  Day 10: Katunje - Dhading (700m.).  Trek. Day 11: Dhading - Kathmandu (1320m.). By bus.


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