Ganja La Pass Trekking

An adventerous trekking in Langtang Region

Duration Duration 13 Days
Meals Meals
  • Daily breakfast in Kathmandu
  • 3-times meals during the trek
Accommodation Accommodation
  • 3 Nights hotel
  • 9 Nights eco-lodge
Activites Activities
  • Trekking
  • Himalayan View
  • Scenic Drive
Price Reduced US$ 1450 Price Starts From US$ 1200
Destination Destination
Nepal
Difficulty Difficulty
Moderate
Max. Altitude Max. Altitude
5200 Meter
Activities Activity
Trekking
Start and Point Start/End Point
Kathmandu/Kathmandu
Best Season Best Season
March, April, May, Sept, Oct, Nov
Group Size Group Size
1 - 8 People
Transportation Transportation
Jeep/Bus
Activity Per Day Activity Per Day
6-7 hours trek

Overview of Ganja La Pass Trekking

Ganja La Pass Trekking is challenging and full of wilderness adventure trekking along with Nepal. It lies near Kathmandu, Nepal, compared to other famous trekking routes in Nepal. Peregrine Treks & Expedition takes you to this gorgeous valley.

The region has excellent scenic mountain ranges, lush green forests, mystic lakes, waterfalls, rivers, and multi-ethnic villages of the Tamang and Sherpa people.

The Ganja La Pass Trekking trail takes you to the amazing Langtang and Helambu Valley. It is full of uphill and downhill, encompassing Tamang and Helambu tribes. Also, they are known for rural Nepal’s unique culture and lifestyle.

The snow-capped mountains are there to witness along with the traditions of the host people. The trek starts from the drive to Shyaprubeshi of the Rasuwa district of Nepal from Kathmandu, about 120 kilometers.


Ganja La Pass Trekking Highlights

  • Sightseeing in UNESCO Heritage sites
  • Scenic drive to Syabrubeshi as a local
  • Langtang Valley and Kyangjin Gompa
  • Panoramic Himalayan View from Tserko Ri
  • Adventure Ganja La Pass 5200 meter 5200 m
  • Ganja  La Pass Trekking trail information

The trekking starts from Syapurubeshi. It passes through the plateau, alpine forests, Tamang community villages in Tibetan Culture, scenic mountains, and glaciers. The ascending walking on the trail takes place. It leads you to the beautiful place famous for the Yak Cheese, Kyanjin Gompa.

This is a beautiful valley situated at an altitude of 3800m. The acclimatization takes place in Kyanjin Gompa. She was then followed by the Trekking towards the Ganja–La pass. The views from the pass are of Langtang Lirung and Shishapangma. The view of Naya Kanga, formerly known as Ganja-La Chili, is fantastic. The descending trekking from the Ganja La Pass is the most challenging journey in the region.

The snow slope trail would be treacherous until we cross the stream witnessing the gorgeous waterfall leading you to the Helambu Valley. The valley offers you various alternative trekking routes destination from this point of the trail in this Trekking.

The Tarkyeghyang, Melamchighyang, and surrounding forest destinations are fascinating for the journey. Once you have embarked on this trekking in Nepal, you will be blessed by the varieties you get along the route.

Come and Book this amazing Ganja La Pass Trek trip in Nepal. During March, April, and May trekking journey feels interesting. Undoubtedly, Trekking offers nature and the people of the Langtang region of Nepal. We provide you with expert guidance on the Peregrine Treks & Expedition. Subsequently, your journey would be mystical.

Ganja La Pass Trekking Detail Itinerary

  • Day 01: Kathmandu Arrival

    Our airport representative will be waiting for your warm welcome, holding our company signboard at the airport arrival gate and then driving to Thamel for 25/30 minutes to the Hotel.

    We will introduce your trekking guide and get Ganja La Pass Trekking itinerary discussion. After this, you will have dinner at Thamel restaurant. Overnight at Hotel.

    Meals: Not Included

  • Day 02: Trek preparation and sightseeing in Kathmandu

    After breakfast at your hotel, Our guide will take you sightseeing to the world heritage sites of Kathmandu valley like Patan Durbar Square, the Hindu deity Pashupatinath temple, old Buddhist shrine Boudhanath stupa.

    And another historical Hindu and Buddhist shrine, Syambhunath, and back to Hotel, but your lunch would be of your choice to discuss with your guide. Back to your hotel and mentally prepare for yourGanja La Pass trekking.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

  • Day 03: Drive to Syabrubeshi and overnight at lodge (1550 M)

    Around seven o’clock, you would have breakfast at the hotel’s restaurant, go to the bus park, and drive to Syanrubesi for six to seven hours, depending on the traffic jam. Your dinner would be in your lodge, choosing their menu. Our guide will introduce tomorrow’s schedule of Ganja La Pass Trekking.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

  • Day 04: Trek to Lama Hotel (2380 M)

    You will start your first-day trekking to the Lama Hotel from five to six hours after breakfast at the Lodge. The trails go up and down through the forest following Langtang Khola (river), crossing several suspension bridges, and passing tiny tea houses.

    Lama hotel has tea houses that provide Nepalese and foreign country food menus for dinner and breakfast. Better to order your breakfast after your dinner and discuss the next day’s schedule with your guide.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

  • Day 05: Trek to Mundu (3543.) via Langtang Village (3430 M)

    After breakfast, your trekking day continues through the dense forest of Langtang National Park via Langtang Village (3430m), which was washed away by the great earthquake of 2015.

    Four hundred people and thousands of animal was killed and flooded away by an earthquake-triggered avalanche that destroyed the entire village and infrastructure. The trekking camp was in the Langtang village before this earthquake.

    The Hotel and tea houses are built to tourist standards and are safe, so nobody has to worry; enjoy the white snow mountain Langtang Lirung on the way to Mundu. Have your dinner, the dining hall is warm by their firewood heating system, but they only start firing after five o’clock.
    Discuss the next day’s schedule and mountain sickness with your guide on what to eat and not to do if you have symptoms.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

  • Day 06: Trek to Kyanjin Gompa (3870 M)

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

  • Day 07: Excursion to Tserko Ri (5033 M)

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

  • Day 08: Trek to Ganjala Phedi (4300 M)

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

  • Day 09: Cross Galnjala Pass (5122 M)

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

  • Day 10: Trek to Yak Kharka (4000 M)

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

  • Day 11: Trek to Tarke Gyang (2590 M)

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

  • Day 12: Trek to Sermathang (2610 M)

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

  • Day 13: Trek to Melamchi Pool Bazar and drive back to Kathmandu

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

  • Day 14: Departure

    Meals: Breakfast


Includes/Excludes

What's included

  • Airport pickups and drops in a private vehicle
  • A three-star hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast
  • Room in the best available lodge and all meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) during trekking
  • Tourist Bus to and from Kathmandu
  • Kathmandu Valley guided city tour in private vehicle
  • All entrance fees during sightseeing and trekking
  • An experienced English or other Language speaking guide and one assistant guide for more than five trekkers
  • One porter for two trekkers
  • Guide, porter, and necessary staff salaries, insurance, accommodation, and food
  • Down jacket and sleeping bag (to be returned after trip completion)
  • The company’s free services are the trekking bag/duffel bag, t-shirt, achievement certificate, and trekking map.
  • Ganja La Pass Trekking Permit and TIMS
  • First Aid Medical Kit or essential medicine
  • Farewell dinner
  • All applicable government and local taxes

What is excluded

  • Nepalese visa fee and international airfares
  • Hotel accommodation, Lunch, and Dinner in Kathmandu because of an early arrival in Nepal or late departure from
  • Nepal, before return from the Ganja La Pass Trekking
  • Travel and rescue insurance for trekkers only
  • Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, soft or hard beverages, recharge the battery, bottled/boiled water, extra porters, hot shower, a pot of tea, etc.) during trekking
  • Tips and gratuities for guide(s), porter(s) and driver(s)

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