Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek

Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek


Location: GANESH HIMAL BASE CAMP
Trip: 17 Nights 18 Days
Max People: 2-15
Duration: 17 Nights 18 Days
Start Location: Kathmandu
End Location: Kathmandu

The Ganesha Himal Base Camp trek is a popular and challenging trekking route in Nepal that offers breathtaking views of the majestic Himalayan range. The trek starts from the beautiful town of Trisuli and takes you through lush rhododendron forests, picturesque villages, and terraced farmlands, making for a diverse and scenic journey. As you ascend higher, the landscape changes to alpine meadows and rocky terrain, leading to the ultimate destination - the base camp of Ganesha Himal. The base camp offers stunning views of the Ganesh Himal range, including peaks like Ganesh I, II, III, and Manaslu. This trek combines adventure, nature, and culture, making it a must-do for avid trekkers.

Short Itinerary

Title Accommodation Meals
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu B Hotel
Day 02: Drive from Kathmandu to Samari Bhanjyang (1250m) [6-7 hrs.] B Hotel
Day 03: Trek from Samari Bhanjyang to Katunje Bazaar (7,65m) [5-6 hrs.] B Hotel
Day 04: Trek from Katunje Bazaar to Kintang Phedi (9,655m) [ 5-6 hrs.] B Hotel
Day 05: Trek from Kintang Phedi to Jharlang (1,500m) [ 6-7 hrs.] B Hotel
Day 06: Trek from Jharlang to Chalise (2,000m) [ 5-6 hrs.] B Hotel
Day 07: Trek from Chalise to Hindung (2,345m) [ 5-6 hrs.] B Hotel
Day 08: Trek from Hindung to Rajgang Kharka (2,570m) [ 5-6 hrs.] B Hotel
Day 09: Trek from Rajgang Kharka to Kalo Seto Kunda (Black and White Lake), Ganesh Himal Base Camp (3,774m) [ 7-9 hrs.] B Hotel
Day 10: Rest day at the Ganesh Himal Base Camp. Explore in and around Kalo Seto Kunda. B Hotel
Day 11: Trek from Ganesh Himal Base Camp to Rajgang Kharka (2,570m) [ 5-6 hrs.] B Hotel
Day 12: Trek from Rajgang Kharka to Chalise (2,363m) [ 5-6 hrs.] B Hotel
Day 13: Trek from Chalise to Laba Besi (1,500m) [ 5-6 hrs.] B Hotel
Day 14: Trek from Laba Besi to Manyang Bhanjyang (2,934m) [ 5-6 hrs.] B Hotel
Day 15: Trek from Manyang Bhanjyang to Majhgaun (2,200m) [ 6-7 hrs.] B Hotel
Day 16: Trek from Majhgaun to Budathum (7,50m) [ 5-6 hrs.] B Hotel
Day 17: Trek to Arughat Bazaar (9,500m) and drive from Arughat Bazaar to Kathmandu; [ 9-10 hrs.] B Hotel
Day 18: Final Departure (B) B Hotel

Tour Program

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After landing at the Tribhuvan International Airport, we will be greeted by a representative of Journey DMC who will drop us off at our hotel.

Overnight in Hotel. [-/-/-]

Hotel
B

Today, after a six to seven-hour drive from Kathmandu, we will arrive in Samari Bhanjyang, the starting site of our trip, where we will spend the night.

Overnight in Tea House/ Camping. [B/-/-]

Hotel
B

We start our six- to seven-hour hike by going downhill on a trail before heading uphill. The trail passes past many settlements, terraced agriculture, thick forests of pine and rhododendron, and finally arrives at Katunje, a little market village where we will spend the night. Our first views of Ganesh Himal come from Katunje.]

Overnight in Tea House/ Camping. [B/-/-]

Hotel
B

We begin our 5–6-hour hike by taking the path that descends to Lapang Besi. From there, we follow the river's banks, passing through many villages and across farmed areas until we reach King Phedi. On the Ankhu Khola's bank is King Phedi. We spend the night here.

Overnight in Tea House/ Camping. [B/-/-]

Hotel
B

Today's walk passes through several ethnic villages, including Tamang, Brahmin, and Chhetri, each with its distinct customs and culture. After a while, we arrive at the Tamang village of Jharlang, where we spend the night. The kids from the government school in the area will be thrilled to see you!

Overnight in Tea House/ Camping. [B/-/-]

Hotel
B

Today's hike is steep and passes through primarily Tamang communities, including Borang and Sheraton, which have rudimentary schools and medical services. Next, we make our way past several chortens and Mani walls before arriving in Chalise, where we spend the night.

Overnight in Tea House/ Camping. [B/-/-]

Hotel
B

We descendhill and pass the Menchet Khola before arriving in Hindung Village, a sizable community primarily made up of Tamang people. The trek ends in this village just before Ganesh Himal Base Camp. We intend to spend the night at Hindung.

Overnight in Tea House/ Camping. [B/-/-]

Hotel
B

We will go through a dense forest of rhododendrons today before climbing to Rajgang Kharka's pastureland, where we will spend the night.

Overnight in Tea House/ Camping. [B/-/-]

Hotel
B

Today's trail primarily climbs into higher altitudes with noticeably different vegetation as we make our way to Ganesh Himal Base Camp and the sacred lakes of Kalo Seto Kunda (Black and White Lake).

Overnight in Tea House/ Camping. [B/-/-]

Hotel
B

At Ganesh Himal Base Camp, today is a rest day. But first, we're going to hike around Kalo Seto Kunda, which is the Blank and White Lake. The black and white stones in each lake give the two lakes their unique colors! Gorgeous views of Paldor Himal, Ganesh Himal, and other nearby snow-capped peaks can be seen from this location. Here, we shall spend the night.

Overnight in Tea House/ Camping. [B/-/-]

Hotel
B

Today, we retrace our steps and head downhill toward Rajgang Kharka's grasslands. We will be sleeping in a tent tonight. Dinner, lunch, and breakfast are served.

Overnight in Tea House/ Camping. [B/-/-]

Hotel
B

We descend again through the deep rhododendron forest to the village of Hindu, then follow a relatively easy path to Chalise, where we spend the night.

Overnight in Tea House/ Camping. [B/-/-]

Hotel
B

After passing by some well-kept terraced farms and several traditional villages today, the trail descends to Laba Besi Village, where we spend the night.

Overnight in Tea House/ Camping. [B/-/-]

Hotel
B

Today's hike is uphill in the direction of Laba Village, a Gurung village distinguished by its customs and culture. We keep going up till we get to Manyang Bhanjyang, where we spend the night.

Overnight in Tea House/ Camping. [B/-/-]

Hotel
B

We follow a rocky road that descends till we arrive at Majhgaun Village. We pass through forests of oak and rhododendrons along the way, offering some amazing views of the Manaslu Himalayan Ranges. Eventually, we arrive at Majhgaun Village, where we spend the night.

Overnight in Tea House/ Camping. [B/-/-]

Hotel
B

We hike along the trail today, passing through several traditional villages, thick forests, farmlands with terraces, and running rivers before arriving at Budathum, a small settlement. The majority of the residents of this village are Newar, and it offers breathtaking views of the Manaslu Ranges in the distance. We remain at Budathum tonight.

Overnight in Tea House/ Camping. [B/-/-]

Hotel
B

We go along the Budi Gandaki today till we arrive at Arughat Bazaar, a little settlement. We'll take a bus back to Kathmandu via a picturesque route from here.

Overnight in Hotel. [B/-/-]

Hotel
B

It's time for your final departure from Kathmandu. The last day morning will be free and near the time of your flight. You will be at the airport within the time to board your flight for the onward trip. 

Hotel
B

Tour Includes

  • Arrival and departure transportation by private air-conditioned vehicle.
  • 02 Nights Hotel - Shared double/single beds in B&B plans in Kathmandu
  • 15 nights in Tea House/ Camping (includes breakfast and necessary trekking staff).
  • Your trek will be accompanied by English-speaking local staff and porters (1 porter for every 2 guests, carrying up to 30 kg).
  • All ground transportation will be carried out according to the itinerary in a private, air-conditioned vehicle equipped with bottled water and wet wipes.
  • TIMS card.

Tour Excludes

  • Nepal visa fees.
  • Domestic and international airfares and taxes. Separately cited.
  • Meals are not listed in the itinerary.
  • Snacks, tips, bottled drinks, and bar bill.
  • All types of insurance and rescue.

  Ø  The Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek is a trekking adventure in Nepal that takes you to the base camp of the Ganesh Himal Mountain range, offering stunning views of the Himalayas.

  Ø  The Ganesh Himal Base Camp is situated in the central Himalayan region of Nepal, northwest of Kathmandu.

  Ø  The trek typically spans 17 nights and 18 days, including arrival and departure days.

  Ø  The Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek is considered moderately challenging, and suitable for trekkers with a good level of fitness. The trek involves steep ascents, descents, and long hours of walking.

  Ø  The best time for the Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons when the weather is clear, and the views are spectacular.

  Ø  Trekkers need to obtain the TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card and the Langtang National Park Entry Permit for the Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek.

  Ø  The maximum altitude reached during the trek is approximately 4,000 meters (13,123 feet) at the Ganesh Himal Base Camp.

  Ø  Accommodation during the trek includes teahouses, guesthouses, and camping facilities in some remote areas. This accommodation offers basic amenities such as beds and meals.

  Ø  Basic medical facilities are available in some villages along the route, but it's advisable to carry a first-aid kit and any necessary medications.

  Ø  Yes, it's highly recommended to hire a licensed guide and porter for the trek to ensure safety, navigation assistance, and cultural insights.

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Things to know

1. Off-the-Beaten-Path Experience
Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek is a less-traveled route compared to popular treks like Annapurna or Everest. It offers a remote and peaceful experience with fewer crowds, perfect for trekkers seeking solitude and authentic Himalayan culture.
 
2. Cultural Diversity
The trail passes through diverse ethnic communities such as Tamang, Gurung, and Ghale villages. You’ll get to experience traditional Himalayan lifestyles, local hospitality, and age-old customs, including unique Buddhist and shamanistic traditions.
 
3. Moderate to Challenging Terrain
The trek involves walking through rugged trails, dense forests, alpine meadows, and steep ascents. A good level of fitness is essential. Altitudes can reach above 4,000 meters, so proper acclimatization and pace are crucial.
 
4. Basic Infrastructure
Since the route is relatively undeveloped for tourism, teahouses and lodges may be basic or limited in some areas. Camping is often required on certain sections. Be prepared for simple meals and accommodation or consider a fully-supported trek with porters and guides.
 
5. Spectacular Views & Natural Beauty
The trek offers stunning views of Ganesh Himal (7,422 m), along with Langtang, Manaslu, and even Annapurna ranges. You’ll also encounter lush rhododendron forests, cascading waterfalls, and high mountain passes—ideal for photography and nature lovers.

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