Mt. Ganesh Himal is one of the beautiful mountains in Nepal which lies to the northwest of Kathmandu valley and east of Langtang Himal. This is easily visible on a clear day from Kathmandu city. In Nepal, there a saying that the place where the lamp stands will always dark. The highest peak in Ganesh Himal is Mount Ganesh I (Yangra). The first successful ascent took place in 1955 by a Franco-Swiss Expedition team via the Southeast Ridge. Mount Ganesh II is notable for its exceptional steep rise above local terrain rising 5800m. From Burhi Gandaki in a horizontal distance of about 16km. There were several unsuccessful attempts on This peak from 1950s and finally, submitted in 1981 via Northeast spur (drive) and North Face. Nine to twelve days trekking is needed to reach the ganesh himal base camp. The walk is mostly through typical Nepalese villages and forests and jungles of oak, rhododendron, bamboo, pine and others. The single mountain pass (4500m) is the highest point of the trail, but we are well acclimatized to the altitude before we attempt it
Day 01 Arrival in Kathmandu transfer to hotel
Day 02 Official formalities for Trek permit
Day 03 Preparation for expedition in Kathmandu
Day 04 Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubensi 1462m.
Day 05 Syabrubesi to Paragoan
Day 06 Paragoan to Garthali Day
Day07 Garthali to kalo Tuppa Day
Day08 Trek Kalo Tuppa to Thangjung Kharka
Day 09 Trek Thangjunga Kharka to Sanjung Kharka
Day 10 Trek Sanjung Kharka to Base Camp
Day 11-26 Climbing Period for Mount Ganesh Himal Expedition 7429m.
Day 27 After summit trek back Base Camp Day
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 Syabrubesi Day
Day 32 Drives from Syabrubesi to Kathmandu Day
Day 33 Rest Day at Kathmandu
Day 34 Departure to your next destination