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Trip Fact

Trip Duration 40 Days
Destination Nepal
Trip Grade Mountaineering
Activity Expedition
Max. Altitude 7,111m. - (23,353 ft.)
Accomodation Lodge + Camping
Transportation By Bus
Meals Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner
Best Season Spring & Autumn
Minimum Pax 4
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Mount Ganesh Himal 1st is one of the beautiful and Holy Mountains located at north site of Kathmandu and it is easily visible on a clear day from the Kathmandu city. The Ganesh Himal is similar in that it is near to Kathmandu but still rarely visited by tourists despite the relatively a easy trekking destination and pristine forests and villages of the region. In Nepal there a people saying that the place where the lamp stands will always dark, the reason is Ganesh Himal.

Our 9 days trekking takes us to the Ganesh Himall II  Base Camp affords incredible nearly touchable views of Ganesh Himal I (7,429m.), II (7,111m.), and Mt. Manaslu (8,163m.). The walking period is mostly through typical Nepalese villages, forests and jungles of Oak, rhododendron, Bamboo, pine and others trees field. We must across a single mountain pass (4,500m.) is the highest point of the trekking, but we are well acclimatized to the altitude before we attempt it. We recommend the best season for this trip is late autumn and spring. Late March through April offers the incredible opportunity to see the forests burst into color as the six to seven rhododendron species blooming around the whole destination before get to Base Camp. This trip we start from Kathmandu, Syabrubensi by Bus then trek up to Ganesh Himal II and same trek route back to the Syabrubensi then drive to Kathmandu.

  1. If you have your own private group or team, please e-mail us to know the price and details of expedition.
  2. If you are alone and looking for a group to join then visit our fix-departure expedition information.

Detail Itinerary

Departure Detail

Spring Season:
Kathmandu Arrival Date: April 01, 2025
Expedition Fixed Departure Date: April 05, 2025

Autumn Season:
Kathmandu Arrival Date: October 10, 2025
Expedition Fixed Departure Date: October 14, 2025

Expedition Cost: Service up to Base Camp on group joining basis:
USD 6,100 Per Person. (If 04-05 in group)
USD 5,700 Per Person. (If 06-08 in group)
USD 4,800 Per Person. (If 09-12 in group)
USD 4,300 Per Person. (If 13-15 in group)

Extra Cost for High Altitude Climbing Sherpa: USD 1800 for group sharing basis (if required by client)

Note:

  • We will provide you the expedition cost as per your size of group or, as per your requirement for the expedition service. We request you to e-mail us or, use "Book Expedition" form for send us your message.
  • Above given cost does not include the climbing Sherpa’s food & fuel, tents, climbing gears and summit bonus above advance base camp.
  • Hiring a high altitude Sherpa cost includes equipment allowances, daily wages, food and fuel up to base camp, insurance and sleeping tents at BC etc.

Summit Bonus: Camp 7000m. = USD 500 and over 7000m. to summit= USD 400 = 900 USD extra payable for per climbing Sherpa on the spot.

Start Date End Date Price Season Status Booking
05 April, 2025 08 May, 2025 US$ 6,100 ( Upto Basecamp )
Spring Available Book Now
14 October, 2025 14 November, 2025 US$ 6,100 ( Upto Basecamp )
Autumn Available Book Now

Ganesh Himal Service includes:

  • All land transportation by Car, Toyota Hiace, Local Jeep or Bus (Airport/Hotel/Airport, expedition pick up and drop).
  • 6 Nights Accommodation in Kathmandu at a tourist class Hotel on bed & breakfast plan as per given itineraries.
  • Transport as per itinerary for members, staff and Liaison officer.
  • Transportation of all food and climbing equipments to base camp and back.
  • Peak permit fee.
  • Full board basis during the trekking.
  • All kitchen equipments; kitchen tent, dining tent, toilet tent, shower tent, chairs and tables at the base camp.
  • Cook and Kitchen boys at the base camp.
  • Per member 1 porter.
  • Base camp tents for members and staff.
  • Per Person 40 KG. Expedition equipment’s luggage or, barrels allowed for expedition till Base Camp.
  • Per Person 30 KG. Expedition equipment’s luggage or, barrels is allowed for returned to Kathmandu.
  • Equipment allowance, wages, insurance for base camp staff and Liaison officer.
  • Visa extension.
  • National Park Conservation fee.
  • Satellite phone (Pay calls).
  • 1 Set of Everest Journeys Piosk Oxygen bottle with mask and regulator will be in base camp in case of an emergency.
  • Helicopter rescue insurance for Nepalese staff.
  • Garbage deposit fees.
  • Official tax and agency service charge.

Service does not include:

  • Lunch and dinner during your stay in Kathmandu.
  • Airfare from/to your country.
  • Nepal entry visa fee. (Can be obtained at the airport upon arrival).
  • Hotel after 6 nights stay in Kathmandu.
  • Service above Base Camp.
  • Drinks except tea and coffee.
  • Personal climbing gear and equipment above base camp.
  • Applicable permit fees and customs charges, etc. for SAT phone, Walkie-Talkies, Communication equipment and commercial filming.
  • Oxygen bottle with Mask  and regulator for climbing.
  • Climbing Guide (Sherpa).
  • Personal insurance such as travel, accident, medical and emergency evacuation.
  • Nepal custom duty for import of expedition goods arriving to Nepal by air or road.
  • Expenses of personal nature such as drinks, laundry, postage, telephone, etc.
  • International airport departure tax and tourist tax.
  • Tips and summit bonus.

Spring Itinerary

Hotel/Lodges/Camping
40 Days Trek/Climbing
Food:
Included except main meals in Kathmandu
Accommodation: 6 Nights Kathmandu and 33 Nights Lodge/Camping
Recommended Season: Spring, Autumn & Winter

01 April Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu airport (1,350m.), meet our staff then transfers to Hotel.
02 - 03 April Day 02 - 3: Kathmandu free.
04 April Day 04: Official work for expedition and briefing at Ministry of Tourism.
05 April Day 05: Drive to Syabrubesi (1,462m.) and O/N at Tea-house Lodge.
06 April Day 06: Syabru Besi – Tatopani. Camping.
07 April Day 07: Tatopani – Kharka.
08 April Day 08: Kharka – Mul Kharka.
09 - 13 April Day 09 – 13: Mul Kharka – Ganesh Himal II Base Camp (4,500m.).
14 April Day 14: Preparation for climbing and rest.
15 - 27 April Day 15 – 27: Climbing period of Mt. Ganesh Himal II (7,111m.)
28 April Day 28: Cleaning Base Camp Backpack.
29 April - 07 May Day 29 – 37: Trek back to Syabrubesi then O/N at Tea-house Lodge.
08 May Day 38: Drive to Kathmandu then transfer to Hotel.
09 May Day 39: Kathmandu free for D-briefing and rest, farewell dinner at evening.
11 May Day 40: Last minute, transfer to airport for your onward journey.

Autumn Itinerary

Hotel/Lodges/Camping
40 Days Trek/Climbing
Food:
Included except main meals in Kathmandu
Accommodation: 6 Nights Kathmandu and 33 Nights Lodge/Camping
Recommended Season: Spring, Autumn & Winter

10 October Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu airport (1,350m.), meet our staff then transfers to Hotel.
11 - 12 October Day 02 - 3: Kathmandu free.
13 October Day 04: Official work for expedition and briefing at Ministry of Tourism.
14 October Day 05: Drive to Syabrubesi (1,462m.) and O/N at Tea-house Lodge.
15 October Day 06: Syabru Besi – Tatopani. Camping.
16 October Day 07: Tatopani – Kharka.
17 October Day 08: Kharka – Mul Kharka.
18 - 22 October Day 09 – 13: Mul Kharka – Ganesh Himal II Base Camp (4,500m.).
23 October Day 14: Preparation for climbing and rest.
24 Oct. - 05 Nov.  Day 15 – 27: Climbing period of Mt. Ganesh Himal II (7,111m.)
06 November Day 28: Cleaning Base Camp Backpack.
07 - 15 November Day 29 – 37: Trekking back to Syabrubesi then O/N at tea-house Lodge.
16 November Day 38: Drive to Kathmandu then transfer to Hotel.
17 November Day 39: Kathmandu free for D-briefing and rest, farewell dinner at evening.
18 November Day 40: Last minute, transfer to airport for your onward journey.

Mountain Info

    Ganesh Himal
    Height:
    7,111m. - (23,353 ft.)
    Latitude: 28°22′45 N
    Longitude: 85°03′24” E
    Trip Duration: 40 Days
    Normal Ascent Route: Normal route (NW)
    First Ascent: Ganesh Himal II - October 16, 1981, Ganesh Himal III - 1978, Ganesh Himal IV-by a Nepali-Japanese expedition on 1979.
    Easiest Route: Rock/snow/ice climb
    Grade: Mountaineering
    Caravan Route: Kathmandu - Syabrubesi - Mulkharka - Ganesh Himal II Base Camp - Syabrubesi - Kathmandu

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