Ganja-La Pass Trek 11 Days

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Duration

11 Hours

Tour Type

Trekking & Hiking

Group Size

15 persons

Overview

Ganja-La Pass Trip Highlights

✅Explore Langtang Valley's diverse terrain, from blooming rhododendron forests to majestic waterfalls and snow-capped Himalayas.

✅Immerse in the rich cultures of Tibetan and Tamang villages, experiencing their unique traditions and hospitality.

✅Undertake the challenging yet rewarding Langtang Valley Ganja La Pass trek, offering spectacular nature sights.

✅Experience a compact Himalayan adventure, traversing from lower foothills to active glaciers in just a few days.

✅Enjoy a variety of trekking options, including side treks, circuit treks, high mountain pass traverses, and peak climbing, all within the captivating Langtang Valley.

Ganja-La Pass Trek Overview

The Langtang Valley comprises of immense blooming rhododendron and green bamboo forests, majestic waterfalls, and snow-capped Himalayas. This is one of the most diverse treks near Kathmandu. This trek also offers an opportunity to explore Tibetan and Tamang villages, climb small peaks, and visit glaciers comfortably at a low elevation.

The Langtang Valley Ganja La Pass trek is challenging yet rewarding with beautiful nature sights and Tibetan tribe cultures. The Langtang Valley is such a compact, diverse, and interesting place to trek. In just a few days traverse the lower Himalayan foothills and reach active glaciers in the high Himalayas. There are so many opportunities for side treks, circuit treks, high mountain pass traverses, and peak climbing all within the beautiful Langtang Valley.

Included/Excluded

Pick-up from the airport and transportation to the hotel.
2-night hotel in Kathmandu in the (3-star) hotel.
(100% Waterproof) Duffle bag to keep your personal belongings and things to be carried by the porter.
Domestic flight tickets (Kathmandu – Pokhara – Kathmandu) and airport departure taxes.
3 times meal and tea/coffee during the trek.
Professional guide, assistant guide, and porters (size of the travel groups) during the trek.
Permit, TIMS, and national park entry fee.
All wages, and medical kits for the groups and staff.
Insurance for the guide and porters.
Appreciation Certificate after the successful trek by Unique Sherpa Trek & Expedition.
Farewell dinner at Kathmandu before departure. Tea/Coffee with the meal.
Lifetime Deposit. No booking fee.
Fare-Well dinner in Kathmandu Before Departure.
Domestic flight tickets (Kathmandu – Pokhara – Kathmandu) and airport departure taxes.
Nepal entry visa fee.
Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and also in case of early return than the scheduled itinerary.
Extra baggage check-in during the flight (Kathmandu-Pokhara-Kathmandu) if more than 15 KG, extra, can be paid directly to the airline.
Tips for guide and porters.
Any kind of meal During Your Stay in Kathmandu (Except Farewell Dinner).
Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu due to early arrival late departure, or early return from the trek.
Rescue, Medicine, Medical Test, Repatriation, Hospitalization Expenses for Climbs.
Any Internet, Hot shower, Drinking Water, Alcohol, cold Drinks, Laundry.
Additional costs suffered due to causes beyond our control, such as natural disasters, weather conditions, itinerary modifications due to safety concerns, emergency evacuation, changes in government policies, strikes, and so forth.
Insurance for Clients.
International flight Tickets.
Clothing, Packing Items or bag, personal, Medical Kits, and Personal Trekking Gear.
Any other items, not Included in the Above (Cost Included) Section.

Itinerary Expand All Close All

After early morning breakfast, the drive to Syabrubesi begins. You head out of Kathmandu to the highway, slowly heading towards the north along a main valley road. You will come across many beautiful views of the river, terraced fields, small villages and snowcapped mountains if the sky is clear. The road takes you to a little busy town called Dhunche and then to Syabrubesi with many things to explore and a riverside hot spring.
We begin our trek from Syabrubensi following the route of the Bhote Kosi and Langtang river. We come across fertile jungle, terraced fields and pass through rural settlements with bamboo and birch groves. In this place, we might have the chance to spot rare and local wildlife like the red panda. Following the trail we reach the Lama Hotel and stay overnight.
After breakfast, we continue our trek to the village of Mundu. The trail will lead us inside a dense forest the having to make a firm climb up through the valley. On our way to Mundu, we will be passing through the Langtang village. This ancient village has many Tibetans and Tamang living together following the Buddhist religion. This village was badly affected by the earthquake and now they have been slowly recovering. On our way, we will get to view the snow capped peak, Langtang Lirung (7,246m).
After a good cup of tea and breakfast, our journey waits for us. We trek through small villages and meadows and will come across water mills, prayer wheels, sacred mounds of rocks with inscriptions carved on them. This is when we reach an ancient monastery the Kyangjin Gompa. We have lunch at our lodge and explore around.
The exploration begins through the yak pastures and a beautiful scenery of the nature. We will visit the Tserko Ri for mountain views and as the elevation increases, the air thins out and so altitude sickness may occur. Then we will return back to Kyangjin Gompa enjoying the views of the mountains, birds, yaks, glacier etc.
Our journey to Ganja La Phedi is definitely a beautiful one as we cross the Langtang river and enter the evergreen blooming Rhododendron forests. Being in high elevation, the trek becomes challenging. During the winters, because of the snow it may take longer to trek.
Trekking to Ganja La Pass will be a challenging trek as it is one of the difficult passes to cross being in a high elevation and also because it is mostly covered with snow throughout the year. Ganja La Pass is located on a rocky debris and thus gives an amazing view of the mountains. As challenging the trek is, it is equally rewarding with the beauty as you will be astonished. After taking in the view, we will incline down to Keldang and as mentioned the trek may be tricky.
As we descend down, the trail becomes easier to pass. We will trek through many forests and fields. The trek would only be about 5 to 6 hours.
Continuing down the trail, we will see more grasslands and will be nearing to small villages. The trail eventually becomes more easy to walk through. At this point, appreciation for the nature will be acknowledged as it will be greenery everywhere.
We will reach a small beautiful village and can experience the lifestyle of the locals. The villages will mostly comprise of Sherpa people following the Buddhist religion.
Lastly, we will trek down to Malemchi Puul Bazaar continuing to see the little fascinating Sherpa Village. From the Bazaar, we will head back from the local bus to our hotel in Kathmandu.

Travel Styles

Cultural
Nature & Adventure
Independent
Activities
Festival & Events
Special Interest

Facilities

Entry Permits

FAQs

What is the Ganja-La Pass Trek?
The Ganja-La Pass Trek is an exhilarating high-altitude trekking adventure in the Langtang region of Nepal. It offers stunning views of the Himalayas, diverse landscapes, and a thrilling crossing of the Ganja-La Pass, reaching an elevation of 5,106 meters.
How long is the Ganja-La Pass Trek?
The Ganja-La Pass Trek typically spans around 12 to 15 days, depending on the chosen itinerary and trekking pace. It covers approximately 90 to 120 kilometers, allowing trekkers to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and cultural richness of the Langtang region.
What is the best time to do the Ganja-La Pass Trek?
The best time to embark on the Ganja-La Pass Trek is during the post-monsoon season from September to November or the pre-monsoon season from March to May. These months offer stable weather conditions, clear skies, and favorable trekking conditions, maximizing the enjoyment of the trek.
What is the level of difficulty of the Ganja-La Pass Trek?
The Ganja-La Pass Trek is considered a challenging trek, suitable for experienced trekkers with a high level of fitness and prior high-altitude trekking experience. The trek involves steep ascents, rocky terrain, and a technical crossing of the Ganja-La Pass, requiring careful navigation and physical endurance.
What permits are required for the Ganja-La Pass Trek?
Trekkers need to obtain the Langtang National Park entry permit and the TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card before starting the Ganja-La Pass Trek. Additionally, a special permit for crossing the Ganja-La Pass may be required, which can be arranged through registered trekking agencies.
What is the accommodation like during the Ganja-La Pass Trek?
Accommodation along the Ganja-La Pass Trek consists of teahouses or camping, depending on the chosen itinerary and trekking season. Teahouses provide basic amenities such as clean rooms, shared bathrooms, and hearty meals, while camping offers a more immersive wilderness experience.
What are the highlights of the Ganja-La Pass Trek?
The Ganja-La Pass Trek offers several highlights, including breathtaking views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, and other snow-capped peaks, encounters with diverse flora and fauna, cultural immersion in traditional Tamang villages, and the adrenaline-pumping challenge of crossing the Ganja-La Pass.
Are there any side trips or optional activities during the Ganja-La Pass Trek?
Yes, there are optional side trips and activities available during the Ganja-La Pass Trek, such as a visit to the sacred lakes of Gosainkunda, a detour to the beautiful valley of Helambu, or exploring the ancient monasteries and cheese factories in the region.
Is it possible to combine the Ganja-La Pass Trek with other treks or tours?
Yes, the Ganja-La Pass Trek can be combined with other treks or tours in the Langtang region, such as the Langtang Valley Trek, the Helambu Gosaikunda Trek, or the Tamang Heritage Trek. Additionally, you can opt for cultural tours in Kathmandu or Bhaktapur before or after the trek to enhance your Nepal experience.
How is the camping experience during the Ganja-La Pass Trek?
For trekkers opting for camping, the Ganja-La Pass Trek offers a memorable wilderness experience under the starlit sky. Camping sites are typically set up in scenic locations near water sources, with facilities for dining and restroom facilities. Trekkers can enjoy delicious meals cooked by the trekking crew and relax in the tranquil surroundings of the Himalayan wilderness.

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