Treks in the Ganesh Himal region are designed to introduce you to a broad spectrum of life in different Nepalese communities with different landscapes. You may visit base camp of the Ganesh Himal where there are two lakes Black and white. Twin waterfalls ganga and Jamuna.
This trek is recommended by many trekkers though it is not as popular as Annapurna and Everest. Visit this area in March and April, and you will see the mountain sides red with magnificent Rhododendron blooms_ Nepal’s national flower. Visit Gorkha, the birthplace of modern Nepal. This was the home of King Prithivi Naryan Shah, who fought many wars to unite the tiny kingdoms spread throughout the land now known as Nepal. His Palace can be seen on the top of the hill at Gorkha. The Ganesh Himal trek begins at Trisuli, a four hours drive from Kathmandu and ends at Gorkha, a six hour drive to return to Kathmandu.
Arrival in Kathmandu Upon arrival at Kathmandu International Airport [1,338m/4,389ft] transfer to your hotel in Kathmandu
Kathmandu - Betrawati at (700m. 2'296ft.) about 5 hours bus journeys
Betrawati - Kispang at (1'600m. 5'249ft.) about 7 hours Trek
Kispang - Thulo Chaur at (2'200m. 7'217ft.) about 7 hours Trek
Thulo Chaur - Gonga at (2'600m. 8'530ft.) about 6 hours
Gonga - Rupchet at (3'635m. 11'925ft.) about 7 hours Trek
Rupchet - Singla pass at (4'100m. 13'451ft) about 2 hours - Kharka at (2'500m. 8'202ft.) about 4 hours
Kharka - Borang at (1'800m. 5'905ft.) about 7 hours Trek
Borang - Jharlang at (1'700m. 5'577ft.) about 6 hours Trek
Jharlang - Kingtang Phedi at (800m. about 7 hours Trek
Kingtang phedi- Katunje Bazaar at (1'750m. 5'741ft.) about 7 hours Trek
Katunje - Dhading Bensi at (700m. 2'296ft.) about 7 hours Trek
Dhading Bensi - Kathmandu
Final departure, transfer to airport.