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Ganesh Himal Base Camp with Rubivalley Trek

Ganesh Himal Base Camp with Rublivalley Trek

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Trip Difficulty Moderate
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Max. Altitude 4,200m./13,780ft.
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Meal kathmandu - BB plan & Trekking - BLD
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Accommodation 4* hotel in Kathmandu & Teahouse/Lodge on Trekking
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Trip Duration 19 Days
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Group Size 1-12 People
Price Starts From US$ 2280
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Trip Highlights

  • This offers magnificent views of the ranges of Ganesh Himal, Manaslu, Annapurna, and Langtang, along with beautiful landscapes.
  • Immersing in the culture, tradition, and lifestyle of Tamang and Gurung communities. Spectacular trekking with various viewpoints such as Singla Pass, Jaisal Kunda, and Pangsang Bhanjyang.
  • Exploration of Langtang National Park, a home for red pandas, Himalayan black bears, and diverse flora. Walking in the serenity of a restricted, uncrowded, and less-explored trekking route.
  • Understand that different types of beautiful glacial lakes, along with scenic waterfalls, will be encountered.
  • Arrive at rugged terrain, high mountain passes, and steep ascents.
  • Witness great sunrises and sunsets with views over the Himalayas from high altitude.
  • Cross villages in remote settings, terraced fields, and dense forests filled with rhododendom and pine trees.
  • Real wilderness and adventure due to unforeseeable mountain weather and obstacles.

Introduction of Ganesh Himal Base Camp with Rublivalley Trek

Ganesh Himal Trekking is restricted trekking trails at langtang national park in Ganesh Himal regions which passes through untouched sub tropical vegetations to high alpine vegetations, pastures land, uninhabited and habited valleys, mountain deserts, and cultivated terraced hills with diverse topography. You can explore the Natural beauty and culture, tradition, lifestyle of local ethnic group’s especially the Tamang community. The culture of local people and their hospitality provide pleasure to the trekkers. The word “Ganesh” comes from Hindu deity which means son of lord Shiva’ the Ganesh’ whose heads is similar to that of wild elephant so peaks resembles the elephant.

Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek is one of the most popular trekking destinations of northern center of Nepal with breathtaking panorama view of ganesh Himal, manaslu, Annapurna, and lantang range including other mighty peaks. This place offers more than 40 mountains above 6000m. This fascinating trekking destination is unexplored then other famous trekking destination of Nepal. Noticeably beautiful and Thrived with various colored floras, lush green forest, cultural villages and entire view of magnificent Himalayas are the major attracts of this trek.

Another exciting story of Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek is the occurrence of the exquisite stone crystals in the Ganesh Himal region. You will enjoy the majestic views of Ganesh I, II, III and IV peaks, glaciers, gorges, hot natural bath and picturesque Tamang villages. There are outstanding panoramic viewpoint which are known as singala pass, jasial kunda, passing bhanjyang. Ganesh Himal trekking trials is home of diversity of flora and faunas which contains 526 species of plants ,300 species of animals such as Himalayans gaur, thar, musk deer, monkey , many birds and 40 species of different orchids.

Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek starts with an exotic drive from Kathmandu to Betrawati. The trek starts from Betrawati ascending the trekking trail and passing through some of the most beautiful and adventurous trekking trail all the way to the Base camp. Explore and enjoy the snowcapped scenery along with vivid natural landscape and culture of the highlanders of Nepal. This trek can be combined with Tamang heritage trek and even continue to Gosainkunda helamhu trek and classic Lantang valley trek.

Outline Itinerary

Day Activity
1

Welcome to Kathmandu valley (1350M)

2

Kathmandu sightseeing and trek preparation day

3

Drive from Kathmandu to Trishuli Bazar (540M) To Samari Bhajyang (1250M)

4

Trek from Samari Bhajyang to Katunje Bazar (765M)

5

Trek from Katunje Bazaar to Kintang Phedi (655M)

6

Trek from Kintang Phedi to Jharlang (1500M)

7

Trek from Jharlang to Chalise (2000M)

8

Trek from Chalise to Hindung (2345M)

9

Trek from Hindung to Rajgang Kharka (2570M)

10

Trek from Rajgang Kharka to Ganesh Himal Base Camp (3774M)

11

Explore day of Ganesh Himal Base Camp

12

Trek from Ganesh Himal Base Camp to Rajgang Kharka 

13

Trek from Rajgang Kharka to Chalise (2000m)

14

Trek from Chalise to Laba Besi (1500M)

15

Trek from Laba Besi to Manyang Bhanjyang

16

Trek from Manyang Bhanjyang to Majhgaun (2200M)

17

Trek from Majhgaun to Budathum (750M)

18

Trek from Budathaum to Arughat Bazar (500M) & Drive back to Kathmandu

19

Final Departure

Ganesh Himal Base Camp with Rublivalley Trek Detail Itinerary

1

Welcome to Kathmandu valley (1350m). Upon your arrival we assist you from international airport to our hotel. Enjoy evening dinner programs and rest overnight.

Activity: Arrive Kathmandu
Meal: Welcome Meal
Accomodation: 4* hotel

2

Today we offer you a full day Sightseeing tour around Kathmandu Valley. We take you to some of the most popular sightseeing and heritage sites around Kathmandu valley. Rest overnight.

Activity: Explore Kathmandu
Meal: BB
Accomodation: 4* hotel

3

Drive from Kathmandu to Trishuli Bazaar (540m) then trek to Samari Bhajyang (1250m). Up from Kathmandu, through the roadside houses, begins lower altitude busy markets. The cuts through the main road in a terraced hillsides, across the rivers and small villages fall. From the Trishuli onwards, a drive to the Samari bhaijyang where the roads gain in the high altitude areas. Drive overview of rural Nepal, smoothly enters into trekking journeys.

Activity: Drive to Trishuli Bazar & Trek to Samari Bhajyang
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation: Teahouse / Lodge

4

Trek from Samari Bhajyang to Katunje Bazar 765M, your trekking starts today, and the trail from Samari Bhajyang to Katunje Bazaar goes on moderate hiking, it takes you through dense forests and small villages. This beautiful backdrop of nature isn’t just a trek but an aura that gradually changes as it winds through the path of terraces and traditional houses. Katunje Bazar is a small village where you will rest tonight amidst the peaceful environment. Today’s trek gives you an easy start to some strenuous days ahead.

Activity: Trek to Katunje Bazar
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation: Teahouse / Lodge

5

Trek from Katunje Bazaar to Kintang Phedi (655M). The trek today is from Katunje Bazaar to Kintang Phedi. Today’s trail will be quite steep and take you through several villages and lush forests. You will be able to enjoy the beautiful river valleys and how life goes about in these areas. Kintang Phedi is a peaceful place where, after a whole day of tiring trek, you can sit and relax with the serenity of nature around you.

Activity: Trek to Kintang Phedi
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation: Teahouse / Lodge

6

Today we trek for 5-6hours from Kintang to Jharlang. Explore the cultural village and enjoy the scenic view throughout the route. Rest overnight.

Activity: Drive to Jharlang
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation: Teahouse / Lodge

7

Trek from Jharlang to Chalise (2000M). Today, the trek from Jharlang to Chalise will take you up to 2000 meters. The trail today will be a mixture of steep climb and gradual ascend, offering great views of surrounding landscapes. Chalise is a small village that rests on the edge of a hill facing towards the valley with panoramic views. You get to experience the locals firsthand and learn all about their life while soaking in the natural splendor of this place.

Activity: Trek to Chalise
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation: Teahouse / Lodge

8

Trek from Chalise to Hindung (2345M). Contrary to today, you climb uphill from Chalise to Hindung, a climb of 2345 meters above sea level. The path meanders its way through the forests and has stunning views of the mountain ranges far away. By the time you reach Hindung, a village of scenic beauty, surrounded by peace, it would fall at a higher altitude that will help you get accustomed to the rising elevation.

Activity: Trek to Hindung
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation: Teahouse / Lodge

9

Trek from Hindung to Rajgang Kharka (2570M). Trek from Hindung to Rajgang Kharka is steep up, which gains the height of 2570 meters. The thick forests and fields, small settlements, fall on the route. Rajgang Kharka is a spot with green grassy meadow and panoramic view of mountainside, serene ambiance-one would long for. It is a famous grazing land with a tranquil surrounding; hence, the perfect place for an overnight rest.

Activity: Trek to Rajgang Kharka
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation: Teahouse / Lodge

10

Trek from Rajgang Kharka to Ganesh Himal Base Camp (3774M). Today’s trek to the base camp of Ganesh Himal will ascend to a height of 3774 meters. Now, the route gets tougher as it gains altitude, but it would not let your legs feel the pain with its great views of surrounding peaks of Ganesh Himal. On arriving at the base camp, a breathtaking panorama of high towering mountains, glaciers, and rugged terrain greets your eyes. Stay overnight at Base Camp for some breathtaking views and tranquility in this high-altitude setting.

Activity: Trek to Ganesh Himal Base Camp
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation: Teahouse / Lodge

11

Ganesh Himal Base Camp Exploration Day: This day is to be spent exploring around Ganesh Himal Base Camp. You can take your time to acclimatize, relax, and enjoy the fantastic mountain scenery. If energetic, take short hikes in the area closer to the glaciers and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. The day at base camp is used to reflect on how far you have come and enjoy the beauty of this remote, stunning location.

Activity: Explore Ganesh Himal Base Camp
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation: Teahouse / Lodge

12

Ganesh Himal Base Camp to Rajgang Kharka Trek: Return from base camp on the sixth day, heading downhill to reach Rajgang Kharka. The downhill will be somewhat easier in many ways yet demanding, as you will have to pay extra attention while walking down mountain trails. The views are as spectacular en route, and the forests and villages you pass are the same that you have done but from a different angle of the trail. You’ll arrive in Rajgang Kharka to overnight before the next stage of the trek.

Activity: Trek to Rajgang Kharka
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation: Teahouse / Lodge

13

Trek from Rajgang Kharka to Chalise (2000m). Today’s trek goes back from Rajgang Kharka to Chalise. You go downhill and, in doing so, will take a route upward through plush forests and villages. The familiarity of the scenery will be comforting as you wind your way to the village of Chalise. The altitude of 2000 meters offers a peaceful environment to rest properly before continuing with your journey.
Activity: Trek to Chalise
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation: Teahouse / Lodge

14

Chalise to Laba Besi: The trek via moderate descend from Chalise will reach 1500M. The trail follows a scenic path out of Chalise, passing through picturesque landscapes and small villages, to reach Laba Besi. Laba Besi is a charming little settlement that offers an opportunity to rest and savor the beauty of rural Nepal. It is nice to rejuvenate on the way back to Kathmandu.

Activity: Trek to Laba besi
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation: Teahouse / Lodge

15

Laba Besi to Manyang Bhanjyang Today is a comparatively shorter but steep trek from Laba Besi to Manyang Bhanjyang. Today, the difference in altitude is not that huge; rather, the trek leads uphill and downhill to many cutbacks, forests, and stream crossings. Manyang Bhanjyang is a quiet place that offers good views of surrounding hills and valleys, presenting an endearing spot for rest amidst thoughts of adventure and trekking.

Activity: Trek to Manyang Bhanjyang
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation: Teahouse / Lodge

16

Trek from Manyang Bhanjyang to Majhgaun (2200M). Today, the trek is to Majhgaun that stands at 2200 meters above sea level. The route goes uphill through forests and villages with more scenic views as the height gains. It is a traditional village reflecting the culture of the people in the hills. Your day trekking ends and you unwind yourself in the serene atmosphere of the village.

Activity: Trek to Majhgaun
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation: Teahouse / Lodge

17

Day Trek: Majhgaun to Budathum (750M) The trek from Majhgaun to Budathum goes down to 750 meters. The trail will pass through various settlements and offer views of agricultural terraces, rivers, and forests. Budathum is a small village nestled in a valley, offering a quiet atmosphere perfect for resting after a long day of trekking.

Activity: Trek to Budathum
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation: Teahouse / Lodge

18

Trek from Budathum to Arughat Bazar (500M), Drive back to Kathmandu. You start your day with a trek to Arughat Bazar, a small town lying at an altitude of 500 meters. Drive back to Kathmandu after reaching Arughat Bazar for the end of your trekking adventure. The drive back after reaching Arughat Bazar gives time for relaxation and revisiting the magnificent journey that you have just accomplished. Arrive in Kathmandu; rest and relax, indulging in city comfort after the long memorable trek.

Activity: Trek to Arughat Bazar & Drive back to Kathmandu
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation: 4* hotel

19

Today is your final departure day after rewarding trekking in the Nepalese Himalaya. If you have an afternoon flight, add some free time for shopping around Kathmandu or visiting important places in town.

Activity: Fly back

If our standard itinerary doesn't fully meet your needs, we are happy to tailor it to your specific preferences and requirements.

Includes and Excludes

What’s Included?

  • Airport pick up and drop with an escort
  • Private transportation on city tour and trekking destination drove and pick up
  • Full Board Plan (breakfast, lunch, dinner, accommodation) during trek,
  • Hotel in Kathmandu with BB plan
  • Sharing tented accommodation on trekking
  • City tour guide in Kathmandu
  • English speaking with license Holder Trekking guide and trekking porter
  • Trekking permit for Ganesh Himal trekking
  • TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management Systems)
  • First aid kid
  • All government tax and company tax

What is not Included?

  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
  • Your travel insurance
  • International flight and departure tax
  • Any expense of personal nature
  • Nepal entry visa fee US 30 (Duration 60 days from date of issue)
  • Your personal nature expenses such as bar bill, laundry, beverages
  • Any evacuation cost
  • Bar Bill (Beer , whisky, cola, mineral water and tea, coffee )
  • Tipping for guide ,Porter and driver
  • Doesn’t mention service included

Trip Map of Ganesh Himal Base Camp with Rublivalley Trek

Ganesh Himal Base Camp with Rublivalley Trek - Trip Information

Major Attractions of Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek

  • Less Crowded Remote Trail

The trek to Ganesh Himal Base Camp takes one through some of the most remote and less-explored trekking trails of Nepal. The trails offer peaceful, untouched experiences of raw and pure connections to the Himalayan wilderness.

  • Rich Tamang and Gurung Culture

The trek gives an opportunity to explore the traditional way of life, culture, and heritage of the Tamangs and Gurungs. You will be experiencing their warm hospitality, ancient monasteries, and vibrant festivals that have been preserved for centuries.

  • Spectacular Mountain Views

Pankhu Danda trekking is one of the major panoramic views that offer sights of Ganesh Himal, Langtang, Manaslu, and Annapurna ranges. The scene includes full snow-capped peaks, green valleys, and waterfalls.

  • Scenic Viewpoints and High Passes

The trail passes by stunning viewpoints that include Singla Pass, Pangsang La, and Jaisal Kunda, offering great all-round sightings of the surrounding Himalayan vistas. These really are perfect rest stops to soak in the beauty of the region.

  • Diverse Landscapes

The whole trek contains varieties of landscapes from dense rhododendron forests and terraced farmlands to high alpine meadows. The harmony of lush greenery with the ruggedness of mountainous terrain makes it one of a lifetime experience.

  • Wild Life and Biodiversity

The Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek leads through Langtang National Park, which is home to rare wildlife such as red pandas, Himalayan black bears, and various species of birds. The undisturbed forests provide a haven for rich biodiversity.

  • Sacred Glacial Lakes

On the way are different glacial lakes, such as Kalo Kunda and Seto Kunda, adding an extra magical touch to this trek. The glacial lakes are considered very sacred in local folklore.

  • Ganesh Himal Base Camp (4,200m)

In fact, the ultimate destination of this trek, Ganesh Himal Base Camp itself, is comprised of close-up views of towering peaks belonging to the Ganesh Himal range. The serenity of the environment and the sense of achievement make reaching this base camp highly rewarding.

Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek Route

Starting off with a beautiful drive from Kathmandu, this trek leads you to Syabrubesi, the entrance of Langtang National Park. Gradual ascents then begin from Syabrubesi, going through dense forests and traditional villages like Gatlang and Somdang. The scenic Singla Pass is crossed on the way-a perfect vantage point for panoramic views of the Himalayas.

The track then goes up to Pangsang La, a high-altitude viewpoint with an amazing panorama of the surrounding peaks. Then the trek moves through terraced fields, yak pastures, and remote settlements to reach Ganesh Himal Base Camp at 4,200 meters. From here, the trek goes down via the beautiful Ruby Valley and back to Kathmandu via Dhading Besi.

Health and Physical Requirements for Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek

The Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek is a moderate to challenging trek that requires trekkers to be in good physical shape. It is highly recommended that trekkers start regular cardio exercises such as jogging, swimming, and cycling at least two months prior to the trek. Day-to-day hikes with a backpack will help prepare one’s stamina for long hours of trekking.

Trekkers should be prepared for 5-7 hours of walking every day, including steep ascents and descents. People with knee problems are advised to bring proper knee support to avoid injuries, more so during descents. Properly fitted trekking boots are essential to avoid blisters and foot pain. Those who are fit, active, and accustomed to adventure activities will find the trek more enjoyable.

Food and Accommodation in Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek

The accommodation while on the trek varies from Kathmandu hotels to community lodges and tea houses along the route of trekking. Basic guesthouses are available in the remote areas, which offer simple but comfortable stays along with local hospitality.

The food choice ranges from dal bhat, traditional Nepali meal made of rice and lentils, to noodles, momos – a type of dumpling – and Tibetan bread. The range diminishes as height gains; trekkers could end up having packed lunches. In places where teahouses are not available close to the base camp, camping is required where guides and porters prepare meals using fresh and available local ingredients.

It’s a mix of cultural experience, natural beauty, and adventure on this trek-a true, virgin Himalayan expedition for the ultimate thrill-seeker.

Necessary Equipment’s for Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek

There are many necessary equipment that trekkers have to carry during the treks. During the Teri La pass trek trekkers can stay at stars to local level hotels at Kathmandu and Pokhara. On the way they have to stay at local community house or tea house enjoying local cuisine but some places they have to stay on tent doing camping because at upper altitude we can’t find any permanent residence house so that trekkers have to carry necessary equipment and materials according to their stay .The necessary materials needed during the treks are as follows.

Best Time: Ganesh Himal Base Camp with Ruby Valley Trek

Selection of the seasons is pretty crucial for your safety and satisfaction while on the Ganesh Himal Base Camp with Ruby Valley Trek in this remote portion. The weather conditions vary throughout the year, hence the nature and difficulty presented by the trek vary. The best time is mainly a matter of personal preference, but the breakdown below outlines when the optimal times for trekking can be made.

Spring Season:

The best seasons for the Ganesh Himal Base Camp and Ruby Valley Trek are spring. The temperature lies between 10 and 20 degrees Celsius, which makes it pretty favorable regarding trekking. Rhododendrons flower along the way on the route of the trek, adding color to the lower valleys vibrantly. The skies are usually clear and offer great views of mountain ranges: Ganesh Himal, Langtang, and Manaslu.

Summer Season:

This is the time of year when monsoon rains occur in Nepal, although it rains less in the Ruby Valley and Ganesh Himal compared to other parts of the country. It is pretty warm and usually humid. The temperatures of the lower regions range from 12°C to 22°C. This is the average temperature, although heavy rainfall at times makes these trails muddy and slippery. During this time, the trek routes get more beautiful: lush greenery, waterfalls everywhere, and a unique trekking experience with fewer crowds.

Autumn Season:

The autumn season is another favorable time for trekking. The post-monsoon period brings in clear skies, allowing breathtaking views of the snow-capped peaks. Temperatures vary from 8 to 18 degrees Celsius, thus being pleasant for trekking. Trails are dry, and it coincides with cultural festivals such as Dashain and Tihar. Because conditions are pretty favorable, autumn receives a good number of trekkers, and this season falls into the peak time, hence being moderately to highly crowded.

Winter Season:

During this time, trekking is not recommended due to extreme cold and heavy snowfall in the higher altitudes, especially around Rakha La Pass. Temperatures may go as low as -20 degrees Celsius, making it challenging to complete the trek. However, properly equipped with winter gear, the lower Ruby Valley region can be explored, finding complete solitude amidst breathtaking winter landscapes.

Typical day in Ganesh Himal Base Camp with Ruby Valley Trek

The normal trekking day starts with an early breakfast to store energy. Usually, the trekkers begin the trek by about 8 am and the whole trek would take some 6-7 hours together considering stops for rest and acclimatization.

Normally, lunch is taken at noon at a beautiful view or local teahouse, where trekkers refresh and then continue the journey. The afternoon trek includes slow uphill and sometimes downhill, depending on the route.

The trek for the day will end by 4 to 5 pm at designated resting. Evenings are free for rest, exploring villages, and visiting monasteries. Dinner usually includes local and international cuisine and is taken between 6 to 7 pm. Nights are spent at teahouses or campsites depending on a region. After dinner, trekkers engage in some talk, read books, prepare for the adventure ahead, and retire to bed early.

Acclimatization in Ganesh Himal Base Camp with Ruby Valley Trek

The trek varies in altitude from 1000m to over 4600m. It is very important to acclimatize to altitude. Above 3000 meters, one might get problems with altitude. The itinerary has been calculated with gradual ascents to properly gain altitude adjustment.

Limit your risk of altitude sickness by drinking copious amounts of fluids, hot soup, and tea. Even the fittest individuals can show symptoms, which is why this trek limits daily altitude gain to 300-800 meters. It also includes scheduled acclimatization days to let your body acclimatize in key locations, considering safety above all in order to provide a smooth and enjoyable trek.

Difficulties for Ganesh Himal Base Camp with Ruby Valley Trek

The trail is from moderately challenging to very demanding, steep, and ruggedly mountainous with isolated areas. Several factors characterize the grade of difficulty that includes altitude, the maximum gained over 4600 meters acquired at Rakha La Pass, proper acclimatization would be needed before dealing with levels of oxygen saturation.

Weather and Climate: The weather is quite unpredictable; it can be very windy with cold temperatures, especially at higher altitudes. Winter snowfall may block the trails completely.

Topography: Steep ascents, rugged trails, river crossings, and narrow paths characterize some sections of the trek. The varied landscape demands physical stamina.

Less frequented by trekkers, the teahouses are not as frequent in this area, and one needs to camp in certain parts of the trek. Even then, the trek indeed is rewarding for the breathtaking view of Ganesh Himal and other surrounding landscapes. Proper physical preparation and guidance further add to the trekking experience.

Ganesh Himal Base Camp with Ruby Valley Trekking Permit

Trekking in Nepal requires permits for the conservation of natural and cultural heritages. The following permits will be needed for the above trek:

Trekker’s Information Management Systems Card: This is a must for all trekkers, which is available in Kathmandu and Pokhara.

Langtang National Park Permit: This is the national park permit required since the trek partially goes inside Langtang National Park. Cost: around 3000 NRP per head, plus one passport-size photo.

Restricted Area Permit: Parts of the trekking need a special permit, which is a must to trek in areas that come under restricted areas. This permit is arranged through a registered trekking agency.

These permits ensure that trekking regions are preserved and limit entry into the most remote areas. All permits must be obtained before the actual trek commences.

Electricity and Communication on Ganesh Himal Base Camp with Ruby Valley Trek

You can find most towns, including Kathmandu, with available electricity and internet. In rural villages, loss of electricity could be experienced from higher altitudes. There are chances of added costs to charge at teahouses as an added means for costs due to remoteness.

There is mobile network coverage in low elevation areas but above a certain altitude, it becomes unreliable. Bring a power bank and recharge your electronic devices whenever possible. In very remote areas, people use satellite phones during an emergency situation. ATM and Currency Exchange

These services are available in Kathmandu and Pokhara, but they are not found along rural trek routes. In addition, local villages only accept Nepalese rupees, meaning trekkers must change their money before commencement of the trek.

In fact, sufficient local currency should be carried for the basic buys of food, water, and other supplies. Money can be exchanged in Kathmandu or Pokhara for convenience.

Graceful Adventure Travel

Graceful Adventure Travels Pvt. Ltd. is an adventure travel company which was registered and recognized in Nepal. Mainly, it offers services related to trekking and adventure tours.

We are committed to safe and enjoyable trekking through our experienced guides, assistant guides, and porters. Your comfort and safety from arrival in Nepal until the end of the trek is our topmost priority.

We also provide alternative ways of exploring the Ganesh Himal region, including helicopter tours, jeep tours, and cultural village experiences. To us, commitment is to excel, promising unforgettable trekking moments right at the heart of the Himalayas.

Booking Process for Ganesh Himal Base Camp with Ruby Valley Trekking

How to Book a Package: Browse to the company website and select the Teri La Pass trek package. You get all the information about the itinerary, inclusions, exclusions, and the price of the trek. Incase you are having any query then you can contact our customer support team.

Personal and Group Information: Correct personal and group information in the online booking form should be provided after booking confirmation. Failure to do so may cause problems during the trek.

Confirmation: We verify the details on receipt of the booking form from you through our representative. Call within 24 hours thereafter. A standard agreement mentioning the terms and conditions will be provided to you. Please go through it carefully, and in case you fail to understand or have any misunderstanding, you can ask.

Advance Payment: We require an advance payment of 20% of the total cost of the package to confirm the booking. For online payments, we take it through our secure online gateway where major credit and debit cards are accepted. We also provide bank transfer details for those who need it.

Booking Confirmation: When we receive the advance payment and signed agreement, we confirm your booking by the issue of a receipt of payment. An inclusive itinerary, packing list, and all essential information are forwarded to assist in preparations for the trek.

Pre-Trek Briefing: In collaboration and discussion face to face with or online, before the trek concerning the itinerary, safety measures, and other important points to make sure that planned and safe trekking is undertaken.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ganesh Himal Base Camp is one heck of a thrilling trek deep inside the wild, Ganesh Himal, opening its vistas towards the stark peaks of the Himalayas. This route takes someone to the base camp of the holy mountain Mount Ganesh.

The Rublivalley Trek forms part of the Ganesh Himal trekking circuit, which one can say is virgin because of its undisturbed nature. The trek goes through green forests, picturesque villages, and snow-capped peaks.

Rakha La lies on the high mountain pass of the trek route. It is one of the challenging parts of the trek and requires a good level of fitness. It provides breathtaking views.

In general, the difficulty of this trek is averagely above due to many steep ascents besides tiring descents. More so at Rakha La, better acclimatization is required along with good stamina for such height.

Spring is the best time to trek in Ganesh Himal Base Camp and Ruby Valley, starting from March to May, and autumn starts from September, continuing up to November. It is clear and accessible.

It usually takes 12 to 14 days; it depends on your pace and itinerary-it may include acclimatization days for getting yourself used to the altitude.

Accommodation en route is available in the form of simple teahouses or guesthouses. In higher altitudes, the lodges may be simpler, and it is not uncommon for trekkers to be sleeping in dormitory style rooms.

Although this is not necessary, it is highly advisable that you avail the services of a local guide to better navigate as well as for reasons of safety and cultural information. You are also free to hire a porter to carry your baggage.

You are recommended to pack light, layered clothing, waterproof jackets, trekking boots, sleeping bags, a first aid kit, sunscreen, a water bottle, and other personal essentials. And, of course, do not forget your camera to shoot the spectacular views!

The Ganesh Himal Base Camp lies at an altitude of about 4,000 meters (13,123 feet), and proper acclimatization is necessary in order to avoid altitude sickness.

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