Among the Himalayan mountain range in Nepal, Mountain Ganesh himal is subordinate range lies between the Budhi Gandaki & Trishuli valleys, towards the north-west range of Langtang himal. The territory of Tibet has some peaks of Ganesh himal. The vertically located over the valleys, the peaks are without the height of 7429m; there are Ganesh I and Ganesh II. The higher one is Ganesh I 7249m that’s called Yangra, the peak was first attempted by H.W Tilman’s team back in 1950, but the first ascent was made in 1955 by Franco-Swiss expedition team via south east face and ridge. Between Nepal and Tibet it lies and in south west of mount Mansalu. The Ganesh himal is an enormous mountain massif assembled with nine towering peaks; its icy pinnacle is visible in the north from Kathmandu as well. It was name in the honor of Lord Ganesh, a Hindu deity who is presented in mythology as having the head of elephant ant the rest of human body. Driving to the gateway of manaslu trekking circuit Arughat and continue to Seti khola, Fillim Domje and then to Ganesh Himal base camp can be reached for starting the trekking route till to Ganesh himal base camp, we drive from Kathmandu.
Day 01 : Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
Day 02 : Document apply for Ganesh Himal Expedition
Day 03 : Preparation for expedition in Kathmandu
Day 04 : Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi
Day 05 : Trek Syabrubesi to Paragoan
Day 06 : Trek Paragoan to Garthali
Day 07 : Trek Garthali to Kalo Tuppa
Day 08 : Trek Kalo Tuppa to Thangjung Kharka
Day 09 : Trek Thangjung Kharka to Sanjung Kharka
Day 10 : Trek Sanjung Kharka to Ganesh Himal Base camp
Day 11-26 : Climbing period for Ganesh Himal (7429m)
Day 27 : After summit trek back to Base Camp
Day 28 : Trek Base Camp to Thangjung Kharka
Day 29 : Trek Thangjung Kharka to Garthali
Day 30 : Trek Garthali to Chilime
Day 31 : Trek Chilime to Syabrubensi
Day 32 : Drive from Syabrubesi to Kathmandu
Day 33 : Rest Day at Kathmandu
Day 34 : Departure to your next destination
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