Ganesh Himal Trekking
Ganesh Himal Trekking region lies on central eastern region of Nepal concealed between Langtang National Park and Manaslu Conservation Area Project. Named after the elephant-headed God of Good Fortune, the Ganesh Himal Range(Ganesh I, Ganesh II, Ganesh III, Ganesh IV) stand out like crystal making it among the most attractive of the entire Himalaya. Although near to both Kathmandu and Pokhara, this region not frequented by many remains a well-kept secret which offers untouched natural splendor, wildlife and a glimpse into real Nepali life with rich Nepalese cultural tradition.
The Ganesh Himal Region lies in Dhading, Gorkha, Rasuwa and Nuwakot districts populated mainly by Tamang Gurung and Ghale to the north, and Bramhin, Chhetri, Dalit, Newar and Chepang at the lower south. At least six different trekking itineraries are recommended. The trek can begin from Shaybru Besi and pass through Chawatru, Gatlang(a Tamang village), Parvati kund, Yuri Kharka, Somdang, Pangsang Pass, Tipling, Borang village, Percho, Darkha Phedi to Dhading Besi and finally back to Kathmandu. This area is enriched with variety of wildflowers, waterfalls, 300 species of birds, Himalayn Thar, gaur, many kinds of monkeys and musk deer. The Ganesh Himal area has some excellent viewpoints like Singala pass, Dharka, Jasail and many others that offers you panoramic views of peaks and valleys. Magnificent Ganga Jamuna (twin waterfalls), Kalo, Seto and Ganesh kunda, hot spring and Tripurasundari temple are most rewarding. Hospitable people inhabiting this region will touch your heart.
This area is accessibly by Prithvi Highway and Pasng Lhamu Highway. This trek also takes you to the area with abundance of valuable and precious crystals.
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