Ganesh Himal, a sub-range of the Himalayan mountain range, lie between the Budhi Gandaki and Trisuli Gandaki valleys, northwest of Kathmandu and east of Langtang Himal. Some of the peaks of Ganesh Himal lie on the boarder with Tibet. Although the peaks are of no height of more than 7500m. the Ganesh Himal enjoys great vertical relief over the nearby valleys, specially Ganesh II & Ganesh III . the highest peak in Ganesh Himal is Ganesh I ( Yangra ). Although the peak was first attemted by H. W. Tilmans team back in 1950, the first ascent took place in 1955 by a Franco-Swiss Expedition team via the Southeast Face and Ridge.
Ganesh II ( Ganesh NW ) is notable for its exceptional steep rise above local terrain rising 5800m. from Burhi Gandaki in a horizental distance of about 16 km. There were several unsuccessful attempts on this peak from 1950s and finally summited in 1981 via Northeast Spur and North Face.
Itinerary Outline
Day 01: Arrival pick up from the International Airport and transfer to Hotel
Day 02: A free day in Kathmandu for the permit prepairation
Day 03: Expedition briefing in of Ministry of Tourism
Day 04: Last Preparation for permit and expedition
Day 05: Kathmandu Syabru Besi 1462m
Day 06: Syabru Besi Tatopani
Day 07:Tatopani Kharka
Day 08: Kharka Mul Kharka
Day 0913:Mul Kharka Ganesh Himal Base Camp
Day 14:Base camp for climb preparation
Day 1527: Climbing period of Ganesh Himal (7.429m.)
Day 28: Cleaning BC and preparation for bag packing to back Kathmandu
Day 2937: Trekking back to Syabru Besi
Day 38: Syabru Besi Kathmandu
Day 39: A free day in Kathmandu
Day 40: Transfer to airport for your departure flight