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Paldor base camp (4980m) is located in the range
of Ganesh Himal just northwest of Katmandu. The
Paldor Peak (5903m) was climbed first time by
Bill Tilman in 1949. North East, South East,
West and South West Ridge are normal climbing
routes to the summit of Paldor eak. In this
remote tented camp trek can be observe the
different ways of life, culture and come to
contact with the rural people in the small
village, passing through the dense forest and
meadows.
During the trekking you enjoy the dramatic views
of Langtang Lirung (7245m.), Langtang Kerung,
Chimse Danda ridge crossed by Ganjala Pass
(5122m.), Dorje Lakpa (6989m.), Jugal Himal,
Paldor peak, Ganesh Himal, , Manaslu, Shringi
Himal, and Sanjen Himal ranges.
Ganesh
Himal Paldor
Trekking – 21 Days
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Trip Code |
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NAP-GAN – 055 |
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Trip Cost |
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USD 945 per person |
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Group Size |
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Minimum 2 upto 16 person |
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Accessibility |
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Drive to Trisuli Bazzar to trailhead from
Kathmandu, start the trek according to the
itinerary and trek back to Kathmandu. |
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The Route |
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Paldor Base Camp (4980m), 5/7-hrs average
walking per day, moderate Strenuous to trail |
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Season |
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Spring: March - April/Autumn: September –
November |
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Facility |
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Camping Only |
Highlights of the trip
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Visit temple, Art/architecture and pagodas,
heritage sites in Kathmandu
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Scenic road drive to Trisuli Bazzar
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Panoramic view of many majestic mountains
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Tamang historical and traditional experience
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Quite and peaceful environment
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View of numerous white peaks and natural
resources mines
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Colourful rhododendrons forests and various
kinds of medicine herbs
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Red panda and wild animals
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Paldor Base Camp
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Really an unforgettable journey.
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