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Ganjala Pass Trek - 17 Days

Ganjala Pass Trek
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The Ganjala Pass in the Langtang area is a standout amongst the most difficult pass in Nepal. It is located at a height of 5160 m. The trail accepts you over this pass as you advance from Langtang town where the base camp of Langtang National Park is found. The trail is typically hindered by snow in winter and the last couple of 100 m trails are risky. While slipping from the pass on a lofty slant for more than 1 km requires great consideration once more. In any case, whatever remains of the trail is simple and agreeable. As there are no hotels and no settlements for three days along the trail, the gathering ought to be all around outfitted with adequate food. Just composed outdoors treks are feasible for this district. In the wake of passing the Ganjala Pass, the trail takes you to Malemchi gaon, Tarke Ghyang and further down to Melamchi Khola and Sundarijal from where we drive back to Kathmandu.

Langtang Ganja La Pass trek is a Challenging and tough trek in terms of its difficulty. It requires specialized skill and climbing equipment. It is additionally a famous trek among tourists as the fundamental fascination of Ganja La Pass trek is a completely wild experience trek. The trek incorporates numerous Tibetan and Tamang towns and wonderful snow peaks. Kyanjin Gompa is a small Tibetan community where you get an opportunity to experience the simplicity of Tibetan culture.

  • Destination: Ganjala Pass Trekking (5160m)
  • Duration: 17 days
  • Group Size: min 2
  • Max. Altitude: 5160m
  • Grade: Strenuous
  • Season: Autumn, Spring and summer
  • Accommodation: Tea House/Lodge/Camping
  • Transportation: Tourist Bus, Private Car/Van
  • Entry: Dhunche
  • Exit: Melamchi

Day 1
Arrive in TIA, Kathmandu

Our representative will pick you up at the airport. Get a feel for the streets the first day, absorb the sights and sounds, or rest at the hotel. We discuss the journey in the evening.

Day 2
Namaste Kathmandu

Kathmandu, the capital city, boasts an intense mix of cultures and religions unique to Nepal. Turn the Buddhist prayer wheels at Swoyambhu- the monkey temple and meet the steady gaze of the Buddha’s eyes at the famous Boudhanath stupa. Experience the valley’s olden days at the Kathmandu Durbar Square- which has remained authentic even as modernization has crept in all around it. See Kathmandu, with our trained guide. (or skip this and drive to Dhunche)

Day 3
Drive from Kathmandu to Dhunche (1966 m.)

You travel north out of Kathmandu driving through beautiful lower regions and ridgeline vistas to Dhunche. Your drive from Kathmandu to the goal is either by nearby transport or land cruiser. Remain medium-term at hold up.

Day 4
Trek from Dhunche to Syaphru Gaon (2581 m.)

The underlying piece of the trek is a restful stroll through woods and terraced slope inclines. As you enter Syaphru, you drop to the ridgeline that isolates the Langtang Khola from the Trisuli River. Syaphru is a lovely town extended along the ridgeline. You will proceed through the town to your campground around fifteen minutes past, on the inclines beneath the town. The nightfall is stupendous. From here you can enjoy fantastic perspectives of Langtang Lirung (7245 m.) and Tibetan mountain ranges.

Day 5
Trek from Syaphru Gaon to Lama Hotel (2470m.)

The trail slides along the edge on Syaphru's main road and after that descends to the Ghopche Khola (2050 m.) and again slips to the avalanche (1810m.). Thereafter, your trek climbs tenderly to Rimche (2400m.) through Bamboo (1960m.) and toward the end you travel along a level way to Lama Hotel. On the way you may luck out and spot red pandas and monkeys in their normal environment.

Day 6
Trek from Lama Hotel to Langtang village (3430m.)

At Ghoda Tabela [3000m], the trail ascends out of the backwoods. While strolling here, you may have the capacity to get a look at white monkeys and nearby winged animals. The trail keeps on climbing tenderly and the valley augments, passing a couple of brief settlements utilized by herders who get their domesticated animals to graze the high fields during the late spring months. There is a monastery which you can visit currently before reaching base at the town of Langtang, the home office of the Langtang National Park.

Day 7
Trek from Langtang Village to Kyanjin Gompa (3870 m.)

The trail climbs progressively through small villages and yak pastures as the valley opens out further and the perspectives turn out to be broader. After crossing a few minute streams and moraines, the trail reaches the settlement at Kyanjin. You ought to touch base at Kyanjin by noon enabling time to adjust and explore the area. It is a sensational setting, with snow-canvassed peaks encompassing you every which way. Now, you can admire the all-encompassing views of Langtang Ri (6370m.) and Langtang Lirung (7245m.)

Day 8
Rest day at Kyanjin Gompa and explore around gompa.

You can visit the religious community and cheddar manufacturing plant, stroll up the moraine to see the stupendous ice countenances and icy masses of Langtang Lirung or climb Kyanjin Ri [4350 m], specifically behind the town, for an amazing display of the Langtang tops.

Day 9
Trek and move up to Tserko Ri (5033 m.) and trek back to Kyanjin Gompa

You trek along a precarious way the distance to the best. En route you can see Himalayan fowls, Himalayan deer and remarkable perspectives of encompassing pinnacles and mountains. From Tserko Ri, you are very enraptured by the all-encompassing perspectives of Sisapangma, Langshisa Ri, NayaKang, Yala peak, Langtang Lirung and numerous others.

Day 10
Trek from Kyanjing Gompa to Ngegang (4000m.) which takes around five hours.

From here you cannot perceive any towns. The trail continues climbing and territory is secured with minimal normal vegetation. Since there are no cabin accessible, you must camp.

Day 11
Trek from Ngegang to Keldang (5106m.) by means of Ganja La (5100m)

This day is nearly strenuous as you have to cross the Ganja la pass which is covered by snow through the year. Spend the night in camp. Your campground will be inside the woodland.

Day 12
Trek from Keldang to Dukpu (4080m.)

This day you will stroll along an edge and meadow with stunning views of Mountains.

Day 13
Trek from Dukpu to Tarkeghyang (2740 m.)

The trail descends around 200 m. Views from the pass are staggering to the Annapurna and Everest Regions. The trail at that point passes through pine and rhododendron woodland, past a modest herder's settlement to Tarkeghyang. You can visit one of the most established Buddhist religious communities and Sherpa villages. These villages are very much settled and are possessed by cordial and merry natured individuals.

Day 14
Trek from Tarkeghyang to Shermathang (2621 m.)

This day the trail is very simpler crosswise over level land with lovely timberlands in transit. Shermathang is another lovely Sherpa village where you can visit numerous antiquated monasteries. There you can see the Jugal Himal go at the north face of Shermathang town.

Day 15
Trek from Shermathang to Melamchi Pul Bazaar (846 m.)

The trail bit by bit slides the distance to Melamchi Pul Bazaar through knolls promotion developed fields. In transit, you run over a few old villages, with their own specific conventions. Exploring this day is very charming with mountain views and connection with neighborhood and cordial individuals.

Day 16
Drive from Melamchi Pul Bazaar to Kathmandu

You travel on a rock and uneven way to Lamidanda and after that you drive after the pitched road to Kathmandu.

Day 17
Departure

Transfer to airport before 2 hours to board.

Service Included

  • Airport pick-up and drop-off by private vehicle
  • Trekking guide/s
  • Porter/s (1 porter carry 20 kilograms of baggage)
  • Full Board(breakfast, lunch and dinner) during the trek
  • Accommodation in tea houses (lodges) during the trek
  • Sleeping sacks, down coats, duffel packs and trekking sticks and so forth.
  • Trekkers' Information Management framework (TIMS) card
  • Ground vehicles where essential
  • Insurance and gears for the trekking staffs
  • First aid kit
  • All tax, VAT and service charge

Service Excluded

  • Personal nature costs
  • Drinks, drinks, hot shower, and so forth.
  • Travel protection
  • Tips
  • Lunch and Dinner in Melamchi
  • Dinners and hotels in Kathmandu

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Trip Facts

  • Tourist Bus, Private Car/Van
  • min-2
  • 5160 m
  • Strenuous