Ganesh Himal trekking is very rich in culture and tradition of the Tamang ethnic group of Nepal. Tamangs is the Mongolian face people and most of them are Buddhist by the religion. In Ganesh Himal trekking we trekkers can explore Buddhist monuments like Chorten, Stupa, and Monastry. They live close to the. Ganesh Himal, situated in central Nepal, north-west of Kathmandu valley, introduces you to a variety of beautiful scenery and the broad range of life of Nepalese communities. Ganesh Himal is named with the elephant-headed god who is believed to bring good luck. So before starting any kind of business people worship him. Ganesh is the elephant-headed god and he is the son of the Hindu supreme god Shiva and Parbati. People believe elephant-headed god Ganesh resides in the Ganesh Himalaya Mountain and it is a holy mountain.
Ganesh Himal Trek is can be clearly seen from Kathmandu valley and it is divided into many parts like Ganesh Himal I, Ganesh Himal II, Ganesh Himal III, and Ganesh Himal IV. It lies just northwest from the Kathmandu valley. In the Ganesh Himal region, there are many trekking trails for the trekkers. Ganesh Himal has two lakes, the Black and White Lake. Twin waterfalls, Ganga and Jamuna.
Ganesh Himal region is rich in flora and fauna. In Ganesh Himal, trekking trekkers can do only camping and homestay trek. In this trek, trekkers could explore the beautiful scenery of Ganesh Himal, Manaslu Himal, and Langtang Himalaya range. On the way to trekking, one can explore Tamang village with culture and tradition, Beautiful water spring, lakes, passes and caravan of mountain domestic animals like Sheep, Goats, and yaks. Ganesh Himal trek begins at Trishuli following the upper valley landscape, a three hours drive from Kathmandu. This trek ends at Gorkha, from Gorkha to Kathmandu about 6hours by tourist bus.
During the trek to Ganesh Himal, tourists visit Gorkha, the home of King Prithivi Narayan Shah, who fought many wars to unite the tiny kingdoms spread throughout the land now known as Nepal. In this trek, the Gorkha palace on top of the hill in Gorkha is visited by the tourists. This area is also the homeland of the original Gurkha.
Ganesh Himal region trekking is very rich in culture and tradition of the Tamang ethnic group of Nepal. Tamang is the Mongolian face people and most of them are Buddhist by the religion. In Ganesh Himal trekking we trekkers can explore Buddhist monuments like Chorten, Stupa, and Monastery. They live close to the Ganesh Himal region. Ganesh Himal trekking, situated in central Nepal, north-west of Kathmandu valley, introduces you to a variety of beautiful scenery and the broad range of life of Nepalese communities. Ganesh Himal is named with the elephant-headed God who is believed to bring good luck. So before starting any kind of business people worship him. Ganesh is the elephant-headed god and he is the son of the Hindu supreme god Shiva and Parbati. People believe elephant-headed god Ganesh resides in the Ganesh Himalaya Mountain and it is a holy mountain.
Ganesh Himal can be clearly seen from Kathmandu valley and it is divided into many parts like Ganesh Himal I, Ganesh Himal II, Ganesh Himal III, and Ganesh Himal IV. It lies just north –west from the Kathmandu valley. In the Ganesh Himal region, there are many trekking trails for the trekkers. Ganesh Himal has two lakes, the Black and White Lake. Twin waterfalls, Ganga and Jamuna, bring joy to your heart.
Ganesh Himal region is rich in flora and fauna. In Ganesh Himal, trekking trekkers can do only camping and homestay trek. In this trek, trekkers could explore the beautiful scenery of Ganesh Himal, Manaslu Himal, and Langtang Himalaya range. On the way to trekking, one can explore Tamang village with culture and tradition, Beautiful water spring, lakes, passes and caravan of mountain domestic animals like Sheep, Goats, and yaks. Ganesh Himal trek begins at Trishuli following the upper valley landscape, a three hours drive from Kathmandu. This trek ends at Gorkha, a six hours drive to get back to Kathmandu.
During the trek to Ganesh Himal, tourists visit Gorkha, the home of King Prithivi Narayan Shah, who fought many wars to unite the tiny kingdoms spread throughout the land now known as Nepal. In this trek, the Gorkha palace on top of the hill in Gorkha is visited by the tourists. This area is also the homeland of the original Gurkha warriors.
Dammaru Niraula was our guide and confidant for our recent visit to Nepal. We went on a humanitarian visit to build a hothouse in the village of Phortse in the Khumbu region of Nepal but also included some trekking on a personal level before and after our project. Dammaru was a vital link in getting the project off the ground and then…
Dammaru Niraula Trekking Guide Trip Leader I have had an association with Dammaru over the last three years. My first trek with Dammaru was to the Solu Khumbu region where he tailored a trek to suit our request to climb some remote passes and stay off the main tourist routes where possible. His knowledge of the area was very impressive and his attention to our safety was always his major concern. The second trek I did with Dammaru two years…
Dear Dammaru I have been trekking to Ghorepani poon hill on Jan 07 for 6 days with Mr. Dammaru. Poonhill is so beautiful, so all I can do is just taking pictures on poon hill. If you were planning to trek in Nepal, I…
I was a member of a group of nine friends from Northamptonshire in 204 from the UK, on a trek of the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal. Apart from one member, we were all approaching or over the age of 60 and were all well aware of the difficulties we could encounter at Thorong La which sits at an altitude of 5,416 meters (17,769…
My husband and I embarked on a trip to Nepal in October 2006. We were hoping to avoid the large tour groups and were referred to Himalayan Holidays based in Kathmandu as a provider of customized tours. We had looked on the net to determine the tour we wanted to undertake and spoke to many people and eventually decided 6-day on Ghorepani Poon…
My husband and I embarked on a trip to Nepal in October 2006. We were hoping to avoid the large tour groups and were referred to Himalayan Holidays based in Kathmandu as a provider of customized tours. We had looked on the net to determine the tour we wanted to undertake and spoke to many people and eventually decided 6-day on Ghorepani Poon Hill trek. We live in a plain and therefore training for the trek was a challenge in itself. We spent our weekends climbing up and down a 700metre high hill that was regarded as sufficiently steep for our training needs. However, we were unsure of what to expect in Nepal and were concerned about our levels of fitness for the trek that we had in mind. We were introduced to our guide, Dammaru at the hotel we were staying in Kathmandu and our anxieties were quickly alleviated. This diminutive gentleman exuded confidence and assured us that he was able to accommodate our individual fitness levels and ensure that our time in his country was hassle free. And indeed he did! Without it being particularly noticeable, Dammaru controlled the tempo of our daily treks in order that the enjoyment factor always exceeded any physical discomfort. His relationship with the locals was both real & genuine which meant we never felt like intruders or uncomfortable in their presence. Dammaru's keen negotiation skills with the local tea house proprietors' meant the delay between arriving & unwinding from the challenges of our daily treks was minimal with the accommodation always being appropriate to our needs. His professionalism was faultless. He provided us with a wealth of information on all aspects of the history, culture, flora, and fauna of this remarkable country. Not only was he a fantastic guide, but his cheeky grin and sense of humor ensured Dammaru to be a fantastic traveling companion. Our dealings with Dammaru exceeded all expectations and we hope to make a return visit to this stunningly beautiful country.
Dear valuable guest, I would like to inform all of you that the coming year 2020 is declared as “The year of Tourism”? Sep-15-2019
Nepal celebrates 34th World Tourism Day with the aim to promote water tourism in Nepal. This year’s theme celebration “Tourism and…
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