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>> Peak Climbing >> paldor Peak
Paldor Peak (5,896m) is located in the range of Ganesh Himal of central Nepal. The Name Ganesh is taken from the best worshiped Hindu god Ganesh who has Elephant headed Hindu God of good luck. Including Paldor there are few other peaks opened for climbing. Paldor is one of the very early climbed Himalayan Peaks in Nepal. It was climbed by Bill Tilman (Pioneer British explorer in the Himalayas) in first time at 1949. This mountain can be climbed from North East, South East, West and South West Ridge. The easiest and quickest approach to Paldor and Ganesh Himal is from Syabru near Dunche in the Trisuli valley which can be reached in a 6 to 7 hours drive from Kathmandu. From here the trail crosses the Langtang Khola to Sabrubesi. After crossing the Bhote Kosi River the route leads via Tamang villages of Tangjet and Gatlang, and then heads northwards along the ridge before dropping into the forest above Mailung Khola to pick up the newly built road that leads to an army post. The moraine filled valley below Paldor is reached from here in another days walk. Another interesting approach is the trek from Sundarijal. Through the hills of Helambu and over the Gosainkunda range to Syabru. We can return back to Kathmandu by 4, 5 days trekking until Trishuli Bazaar and 4 hours drives can take back to Kathmandu.

Day 01: Arrival in kathmandu transfer to hotel
Day 02: Poldor Peak briefing with officially arrangements
Day 03: kathmandu toSyabru besi -7 hr by jeep 1955m
Day 04: Syabru besi to Thangjet
Day 05: Thangjet toYuri kharda camp
Day 06: Yuri kharda to Below Lari mine
Day07: Lari mine to Base camp
Day 08: Lari mine to Rest day for Acclimatization
Day 09: Lari mine to Hight camp
Day 10: Hight camp to Rest day for Acclimatization
Day 11: Hight camp and summit paldor peak back base camp
Day 12: Base camp to Lari Mine
Day 13: Lari mine to Yuri kharka
Day 14: Yuri kharka to syabru besi
Day 15: Syabru besi to kathmandu by bus
Day 16: After breakfast, Relaxing or shopping with own activities than in the evening farewell dinner in Nepalese Restaurant, overnight at kathmandu in Hotel
Day 17: Transfer to international airport for your final departure.

What you have to bring with for Peak Climbing


Cost included:

  • 4 nights hotel in Kathmandu standard 3 star hotel BB plans
  • Permit fee of Paldor Peak 5896
  • Trekking equipment Tents, Dining tent, Kitchen Tent, Toilet Tent and Mattresses
  • Food: Food for trekking and Peak climbing period
  • Necessary Nepali staff and porters
  • Local transportation Airport to Hotel to Airport
  • Kathmandu to Syabru Besi to Kathmandu by bus
  • Trekking insurance for Nepalese staff
  • Trekking allowance, food allowance for trekking crews
  • Langtang National Park fee
  • Trekker’s Information Management System (TIMS) permit fee
Cost Excluded:
    • Personal equipment for climbing and trekking
    • Personal Insurance for travel to Nepal
    • Climbing food
    • Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu
    • Emergency Rescue evacuation
    • Trekking Sleeping bag
    • Personal expenses
    • Tipping (Tips)
    • Beverage
    • Tips and gratuities for trekking staffs
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