

Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek
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Highlights of Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek
- Scenic road Kathmandu to Syabrubesi, the base of Langtang Ganja La Trek.
- Explore Tamang villages, forests, and riverside in Langtang Valley.
- Visit Kyanjin Gompa and look around on the viewpoints of the mountain.
- Acclimatization hike to TserkoRi at 4984 meters for wider Himalayan scenery.
- Cross the high mountain pass at Ganja La Pass (5130 m), one of the main parts of the trek.
- Experience both tea house trekking and camping in remote areas during the journey.
- Walk through less crowded trails between Kyanjin Gompa and Helambu region.
- Explore villages like Tarkegyang and Sermanthang after crossing the pass.
- Support from experienced guides, porters, and a camping team throughout the trek.
- A complete trekking experience that combines culture, nature, and a high pass route.
- This journey is one of the unique experiences of the Ganja La Pass Trek Nepal with both trekking styles included.
Overview of Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek
The Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek is a 14 day trek in the Langtang region which involves crossing one of the high passes in Nepal. The trek is a combination of valley trekking and the more remote trekking route, allowing you to experience different scenery and culture. You will pass through forests, by rivers and through mountain villages, as you ascend to higher elevations. This trek starts from Kathmandu and then heads for Syabrubesi, the trek starting point.
The Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek with Ambition Himalaya Treks is gradual to allow you to acclimate. The trek initially explores the Langtang Valley trail, visiting Lama Hotel, Langtang village and Kyanjin Gompa. You can see local Tamang culture, visit monasteries and know about the lifestyle of mountain people. In the beginning, you walk for a shorter duration and slowly increase the pace.
The most exciting part of the Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek is the Ganja La Pass (about 5,122 m). This section is less popular and less crowded than the main Langtang Valley trail. The camping section of the route starts after Kyanjin Gompa, including Ngegang, Keldang and Dhukpa. The experience here is different as you camp and walk in remote mountain areas.
We will have guides, porters and camping crew during the trek. They will take care of the arrangements, cook food on days when you are camping, and assist with walking safely on the trail. The food is fresh and simple and the stay is a combination of tea houses and tents. So, the Langtang Valley Trek with Ganja La Pass is well-organized and comfortable.
Past the pass, the route takes you into the Helambu region. This section of the Langtang to Helambu Trek via Ganja La takes you through villages such as Tarkegyang and Sermanthang where you will again stay in tea houses and enjoy the local culture.
The Ganja La Pass Trek Nepal will conclude with the drive back to Kathmandu where you will be allowed some time to rest or sightsee Kathmandu before leaving.
This route combines the classic Langtang Valley trail with a remote high pass crossing, offering a more complete trekking experience.
Itinerary of Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek
Detail Itinerary - Day to Day Route Description
Arrival in Kathmandu
You will land at Tribhuvan International Airport located in Kathmandu and we will receive you and take you to your hotel. We will then be allowed to rest or take a simple tour of Thamel after the check in, which is a busy street with shops, cafes and restaurants. We will also get time to exchange money or purchase a local SIM card in case it is necessary.
It does not include dinner and you can select a place according to your choice. It is better to eat light food and drink bottled or boiled water. This is a simple day of the Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek that will prepare you with the journey that is ahead of you.
Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing-Full Day
We will now proceed to Kathmandu Valley guided sightseeing tour of Kathmandu Valley by private vehicle. Some of the cultural and historical sites that we will be visiting include Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swayambhunath, and Pashupatinath Temple. These sites make us know about the history, culture, and religious significance of Nepal.
We will take time to walk around these places and see the everyday local life. Lunch will be taken during the day at a suitable place. At the end of the tour, we will go back to the hotel and rest. The day will assist you in preparing before the Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek trip.
Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi
Today we will drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi by private vehicle. The highway goes through hills, rivers, and small settlements on its path. We will pass by local towns during the drive and will have changing landscapes as we approach the mountain region.
The trip may be lengthy and in some cases rough, but we will stop every now and then to have some rest and have some meals. After reaching Syabrubesi, we will check into a teahouse and have time to relax. We will rest at this point as the Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek begins, and we will be ready to spend the following days walking.
Trek from Syabrubesi to Lama Hotel
We will start our Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek today with a walk, starting at Syabrubesi to Lama Hotel. The trail is made along the river and it goes through bamboo and rhododendron forests. We will cross suspension bridges and walk through small settlements along the way.
The trail is a combination of slow ascents and level grounds, so it is a good introduction to trekking. The walk will be slow and brief intervals of rest and lunch. After reaching Lama Hotel, we will check into a teahouse and relax. This day assists the body to acclimatize to the trekking routine and altitude.This section marks the early phase of the Langtang Valley Trek with Ganja La Pass as we enter the forested trail.
Trek from Lama Hotel to Langtang Village
Today we will proceed with Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek Lama Hotel to Langtang Village. The trail slowly ascends through the woods and then expands to larger valley terrain as we ascend further. We will traverse small villages and have sightseeing of nearby hills and mountains. As we gain altitude, the landscape starts to change and becomes more open.
We will move slowly and have rests in between. After reaching Langtang Village, we will spend the night in a teahouseand take rest.This day provides us with a proper perspective of the locality in the Langtang area.
Trek from Langtang Village to Kyanjin Gompa
We will resume the Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek today with a shorter walk between Langtang Village and KyanjinGompa. The path is slow and covers the open valley landscapes with a panoramic look on the mountains. We will walk at a slow and steady pace as we are now at higher altitude. After reaching KyanjinGompa, we will check into a teahouse and have time to rest.
The local area and the monastery can also be visited. This day is kept shorter to help with acclimatization and to prepare for the next day’s hike to higher elevation.KyanjinGompa is an important stop on the Langtang Valley Trek with Ganja La Pass for acclimatization and exploration.
Acclimatization Day / Hike to Tserko Ri
Today we will have an acclimatization day at KyanjinGompa. In the morning, we will also hike to TserkoRi which is one of the most superior viewpoints in this area. The ascendancy is slow, but might be demanding because of the height, thus we will proceed slowly and take sufficient rest.
At the summit, we will be able to see broad perspectives of LangtangLirung and other neighbouring mountains. We will go back to KyanjinGompa after a period of time at the view point. The day is significant in the Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek because it makes our body adapt before passing through the higher altitude regions.
Trek from Kyanjin Gompa to Ngegang (Tented Camp)
Trek from Ngegang to Keldang via Ganja La Pass (Tented Camp)
Today is one of the major days of Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek when we cross Ganja La Pass.In the early morning we will start and walk gradually towards the pass.Depending on snow and trail conditions, this crossing may require the use of ropes, crampons, or other technical support, so it must be done with an experienced guide.
Once we get to the top, we will have expansive mountain views and we will have some time there.Then we will descend towards Keldang, where we will stay in a tented camp.It is a physically tough day, and a long one, but it is also one of the most gratifying aspects of the trek.
Trek from Keldang to Dhukpa (Tented Camp)
We will proceed on our Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek today as we pass by Keldang to Dhukpa. The path is primarily downhill with certain stumpy and rocky spots. We will walk carefully as the path can be less defined in some parts.
As we go down the landscape starts to change and we see more greenery on the path. We will not hurry and rest throughout the day. Once we arrive at Dhukpa we will camp in a tent. On this day we have time to slowly descend to a lower altitude on the other side of the Pass.
Trek from Dhukpa to Tarkegyang
We will resume our Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek today and proceed to walk between the Dhukpa and Tarkegyang. The path slowly goes downwards and is increasingly comfortable than the days gone by. On the way we will cross forests, small villages and plain hill-sides. As we descend, the air becomes lighter and walking is more comfortable.
We will have frequent stops and relax and admire the scenery. After reaching Tarkegyang, we will check into a teahouse and have time to rest. The village is an opportunity to explore local culture in the Helambu region. This section reflects the cultural side of the Langtang to Helambu Trek via Ganja La.
Trek from Tarkegyang to Sermanthang
Today we will walk from Tarkegyang to Sermanthang as part of the Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek.The path is relatively easy and crosses forests, terraced fields and small villages.We will take a relaxed stroll and watch hills and the mountains in the distance.
This part of the walk is not so difficult and we have time to relax after the past days of high altitude.We will have breaks in between and have lunch at an appropriate place.After reaching Sermanthang, we will stay in a teahouse and enjoy the peaceful village surroundings.
Drive from Sermanthang to Kathmandu
Today we will complete the trekking part of the Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek and go back to Kathmandu.The highway passes through hills, villages and rivers on its way.The push can be long and sometimes rough, and so we shall have short rest intervals.
As we get back to the city, you can see the shift in the mountain surroundings to the crowded town surroundings.We will take you to your hotel once we arrive at Kathmandu.After the journey, you will get time to relax or take a short walk around the city.
Final Departure from Kathmandu
Today is the final day of your Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek. We will take you to the airport after breakfast to see you off. When you have some spare time, you can either take a short walk or some last minute shopping around your hotel.
Our team will help you with the transfer and ensure that all is well. This is the conclusion of your Nepal travel. You will leave with good memories of the mountains, local culture, and the overall trekking experience.
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Includes/Excludes
What's included
- International airport pickup and drop-off service by private vehicle
- Twin-sharing accommodation for 2 nights in Kathmandu with breakfast (3-star category hotel)
- 8 nights’ tea house accommodation during the trek
- 3 nights’ tented accommodation in the remote section
- Private vehicle transfer from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi and from Sermanthang back to Kathmandu
- Three meals a day (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) during the trek
- Experienced English-speaking trekking guide
- Support team including cook, kitchen staff, and porters
- All staff expenses including accommodation, meals, salary, insurance, and equipment
- Camping equipment (two-person tents, foam mattress, kitchen tent, dining tent, and toilet tent)
- Langtang National Park permit and TIMS card
- Government taxes and service charges
- One trekking map of the Langtang region
- Ambition Himalaya Treks T-shirt (complimentary)
- Farewell dinner in Kathmandu before departure
What is excluded
- International airfare to and from Kathmandu
- Nepal entry visa fees
- Meals in Kathmandu (except breakfast and farewell dinner)
- Travel and medical insurance
- Personal expenses such as drinks, snacks, laundry, WiFi, and charging
- Costs caused by unexpected situations like delays or natural events
- Personal trekking gear (boots, jackets, and other equipment)
- Tips for guide and support staff
Trip Information
Trek Difficulty
Lantang Ganja Pass Trek is rated as a moderate to difficult trek because of its altitude, remote areas and Ganja La Pass crossing. In this trek, we will be walking between five to seven hours a day on mixed ground. The trail has forest trails, gradual ascent and certain steep parts particularly around the pass. It is physically demanding as no technical climbing skills are needed, whereas the duration of walking and elevation are also physically challenging.
The pace will be gradual to allow the body to adapt accordingly. Pacing slowly and having frequent breaks will help to make it easier. The initial section of the trek is less demanding, and the part passed after Kyanjin Gompa is more isolated and needs more effort. Most trekkers should have good physical fitness, some prior hiking experience, proper preparation, and guidance to complete this trek safely.
Weather and Best Season
The Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek is best performed during spring between March and May and autumn between September and November. The weather is usually stable during these months and the skies are clear and this enables better mountain views. The temperatures during the day are pleasant to walk in, though in the mornings and evenings it is cold, particularly in higher altitude.
The Ganja La Pass Trek Nepal is a better activity during these seasons as the conditions of the trail are better and the pass is not as dangerous to cross. During spring, there are rhododendron forests blooming in the lower trails and in autumn, there is clear air and visibility after monsoon.
During winter, there is cold weather and snow that might be experienced in high points, making the pass challenging. The monsoon rainy season is associated with rain and slippery paths and therefore it is not very advisable to this trek. Weather plays an important role in planning the Langtang to Helambu Trek via Ganja La safely.
Food and Drink
The food on the Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek is simple, fresh and cooked to provide sufficient energy to walk every day. Local foods like dal bhat, noodles, soups, and eggs will be obtained in tea houses. There are also basic western options at some places. The meal is nutritious and it sustains energy throughout the trek. Food plays an important role in supporting trekkers during the Langtang Valley Trek with Ganja La Pass.
During the Langtang Valley Trek in the camping segment of the Ganja La Pass, our group will have meals prepared by our cooking team. These are freshly cooked meals that are served at the camp. The breakfast and dinner we take will be at the house we are at and lunch by the side of the trail. Consumption of adequate water is very important thus, we are to use boiled, filtered or treated water. Alcohol and coffee should be avoided and restricted since they may result in dehydration at high altitude.
Altitude Sickness
Another thing that we should be aware of in the Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek is altitude sickness, particularly when we pass over 3000 meters. It can affect anyone, regardless of age or fitness level. The typical symptoms are headache, dizziness, nausea, and tiredness. Early awareness of these symptoms makes trekking safe.
We will walk slowly and give enough time for acclimatization. The consumption of water, healthy eating and rest are some of the steps that one can take to keep healthy. The plan of the itinerary will involve an acclimatization day at Kyanjin Gompa to minimize risk. The Langtang, Helambu Trek through Ganja La incorporates the gradual ascendancy in the initial days, which also aids the adequate adjustment. In case of any symptoms, we will report to the guide and take the necessary action, such as rest or descent, as needed.
Preparation and Fitness
You should train your body by exercising regularly before beginning the Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek. Walking, hiking, running, or cycling exercises are useful in enhancing stamina and strength. Practicing walking up a hill and having a light backpack is also useful in order to become accustomed to the situation of trekking.
You should not be a professional or anything, but the trek should be more comfortable with a minimum of fitness. Ganja La Pass Trek Nepal is an activity that includes the use of long walking days and high-altitude conditions, and thus preparation will reduce fatigue and enhance recovery.
It is advised that one should begin planning at least four to six months prior to the trek. Exercising, maintaining good diet and having a good attitude will make the process enjoyable in your own way. Good preparation helps you complete the Ganja La Pass Trek Nepal with more comfort and confidence.
Visa and Permits
In the case of the Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek, every foreigner requires tourist visa to Nepal. This visa is available in Kathmandu airport and online prior to the trip. Nepal also has various visa periods as 15, 30, or 90 days based on your travel plan. It is a straightforward process that is done by use of a valid passport and a passport size photo.
Besides the visa, the region needs trekking permits. These include the Langtang National Park entry permit and a TIMS card, as per current Nepal trekking regulations. Such permits aid in the administration of the trekking region and conservation. All the required permits will be arranged by our team prior to the start of the trek. You ought to carry these documents when you are on the trek since they are inspected at various stages of the journey.
Health and Safety
The Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek is very sensitive to health and safety, particularly when the trek is done at higher altitude. We will walk slowly, take sufficient water and take frequent rest to make the body comfortable. Your guides will be professional having first aid training and they will check your condition during the trek.
Proper care and awareness are especially important during the Langtang Valley Trek with Ganja La Pass, as the route includes remote sections where quick access to facilities may not always be available.
The Langtang Valley Trek that covers the Ganja La Pass has some isolated areas and as such, it is better to abide by the guide and remain within the group. The guide will carry a basic first aid kit and you should also bring your own medicines in case of need. We might have to go to a lower altitude in case of any serious illness or evacuation can be organized. The trek may be safely done with appropriate care and guidance.
Transportation
The Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek entails transportation. The trip starts with a six to seven hours drive in a private vehicle starting at Kathmandu to Syabrubesi. The route goes through hills, rivers and small towns. When the trek is over, we will make a drive back to Kathmandu, Sermanthang.
The Ganja La Pass Trek Nepal does not involve flights, and therefore all the traveling is by road and foot. In the trek, everything is on foot, on walking trails along the villages and mountain paths. All the transport issues will be handled by our team, and it will contribute to the smooth and organized journey. There will also be the short breaks in long drives to have rest and comfort.
All transport is arranged to support a smooth experience on the Langtang Valley Trek with Ganja La Pass.
Travel Insurance
The Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek needs travel insurance which must be made prior to visiting Nepal. Trekking in high altitude should be covered in your insurance in case of emergency evacuation. This is significant as hospitals are inaccessible in remote mountains.
The Langtang to Helambu Trek via Ganja La involves high altitude coverage, and proper insurance cover will provide an additional safety to the trek. Elevation can be required in case of illness or injury, and insurance can cover these expenses. It also comes in handy in case of delays or unforeseen circumstances.
During the trek, you should have a copy of your insurance information. You will be able to travel knowing and having the peace of mind with proper coverage. Insurance is especially important for the Langtang to Helambu Trek via Ganja La due to remote areas.
Alternative Routes
The weather or trail conditions may sometimes influence some sections of the Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek, particularly the high pass area. When this occurs, we will seek other plans to proceed safely with the journey. This can involve changing the itinerary or using another route based on the circumstances.
Langtang Valley Trek via Ganja La Pass may as well be tailored according to your time and choice. In case of unfavorable weather conditions, some trekkers can opt not to pass the pass but proceed in the Langtang Valley region. Our crew will advise you and assist in making the most appropriate decision depending on the safety and weather. Mountain travel requires flexibility, and we will handle change without difficulty in case it is necessary.
Your Extra Expenses
Most of the main services are covered in the Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek although you are advised to carry some additional cash to the trek to cater to personal needs. These may include drinks, snacks, hot showers, WiFi, and charging your devices in tea houses. High altitude may have higher prices, and therefore, planning is good.
There is also some personal expenditure of the Ganja La Pass Trek Nepal in terms of tipping guides and porters. Tipping is typical in Nepal, and they are presented at the close of the trek as a form of appreciation to the team. Souvenirs or smaller things might also be a thing you want to purchase on the way. Carrying Nepali money is recommended, since payment by card is not accepted in the majority of trekking locations.
Language and Communication
In Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek, communication is not very difficult because many individuals in the trekking locations know simple English. Your guide will also assist you to communicate with local people in case of necessity. This makes the journey more comfortable and easy to manage.
The official language in the country is Nepali, and locals speak their languages as well. Learning simple words like greeting and thank you can make your experience more enjoyable. The Langtang to Helambu Trek via Ganja La takes one through various villages, with communication with the locals being included in the tour. The communication can be straightforward, but it gives value to the trip.
Mobile Network, Internet and Charging Facilities
Internet and mobile network in the Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek exists in certain regions and might be scarce in isolated parts. In the villages, down below, cell phone signal is generally strong, but as we climb the mountain, the signal becomes smaller. Internet connectivity might be unattainable during the camping part.
The Langtang Valley Trek and Ganja La Pass has tea house and camping days thus the facilities will not be the same. WiFi and charging options are available in most teahouses at an additional fee. Solar energy is commonly used to generate electricity hence the time of charging can be restricted. A power bank is useful to have in order to keep your devices charged on the trek.
Trip Extension
Once you have done the Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek, you can decide to continue your journey and see other sites in Nepal. The most favored include going to Pokhara to see lakes and mountain ranges or to Chitwan National Park to do wildlife tours. It is a different experience that can be experienced in these places following the trek.
Ganja La Pass Trek Nepal may also be prolonged with some extra-trekking days or brief tours of Kathmandu Valley. You can go to cultural places or participate in local activities. Our team will assist in organizing such extensions according to your interest and time. The additional days would make your journey more complete and comfortable.
First Time Nepal Visitor Tips
Assuming that this is your first visit to Nepal, you can make your Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek a little bit more comfortable with the help of the few simple tips. Warm clothes should also be packed as the weather can shift rapidly in the mountains. Layered clothing works best for different weather conditions.
It is a good way of respecting the temples or the local homes that you visit by removing your shoes before entering. The Langtang to Helambu Trek via Ganja La goes through traditional villages, and it is better to avoid interfering with them.
Bring a small amount of cash in Nepali currency that you can use daily, and you should always use clean drinking water. It is simple to prepare and with an open mind you will have a smooth and enjoyable experience. These simple tips can make your Langtang to Helambu Trek via Ganja La more comfortable and enjoyable.

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Frequently Asked Question
It’s not necessary to have extensive trekking experience. But you should be able to walk for a couple of hours each day on rugged trails. Some preparation and a positive frame of mind will aid in completing the trip.
Yes, during the camping part, camping equipment is included. It has tents, dining and kitchen facilities. All the arrangements will be handled by our team.
The pass is sometimes difficult due to the steep inclines and altitude.We will proceed at a slow pace.With proper guidance and preparation, it can be completed safely.
Some tea houses have electricity, but not all. It will generally not be available on camping days. It is recommended to bring a power bank.
During camping days, we will be accommodated in twin tents that will be pitched by our group. We shall have foam sleeping mattresses. The lodge is simple and adequate in the remote trekking region.
Some teahouses charge on a fee basis. This is different according to location depending on supply.It’s advisable to pack some spare batteries or power banks.
There is no age bar, but the person should be physically fit and capable of walking long distances. Young and old can participate if they are physically fit. It is better to consult a doctor before the trek.
In case you cannot go on, the guide will evaluate the circumstances and organize the most appropriate solution. This may involve resting, going down to a lower level or arranging evacuation in case of necessity. Their safety will be top priority.
On camping days and tea houses, vegetarian food can be found. The food is simple yet healthy and fit to trek.You can also let us know your preference.
The tea houses have toilets. During camping days, a basic toilet tent will be set up by the team. It will be simple but well managed for convenience.
You should plan your trek a couple of weeks prior. This is essential for planning permits, guides and transportation. It also allows sufficient time to prepare for the trek.
Yes, you can choose to do the trek as a private trip. You can select your preferred dates and travel with your friends. In this case, you can choose your own dates.
You should carry a daypack with you during your trek. The porters will carry your luggage in a duffel bag. Try to make your daypack as comfortable as possible.
There are a few shops in some villages where you can shop. But the options are few, particularly in remote villages. It’s advisable to bring all you need from Kathmandu.
It is flexible according to your time and choice. We can assist you in changing the itinerary if needed. Adjustments can be made prior to and sometimes during the trek.
We suggest trekking shoes with good grip for this trek. They should be well-fitted and broken in. This will prevent discomfort in the long walking days.
Water is readily available but should be treated. This can be done with purification tablets or filters. You need to keep yourself well hydrated.
Each trekker is usually allowed a limited weight for luggage carried by porters. You should only carry what you need to increase comfort. This makes the trek easier.
Tipping is not compulsory but is expected as a sign of appreciation. It is typically offered at the culmination of the trek depending on your satisfaction. The size of the tip is dependent on your financial situation.
It is possible to stay longer in Kathmandu if you wish. This time can be spent on leisure, traveling to more places or other activities. We are able to assist you to find accommodation.
It is an extended version of the Langtang Valley trail with an off-road high pass and camping trip, which is more adventurous and less congested.
The altitude and remote camping areas make it more suitable among trekkers who had some prior experience.
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Werner FVerified Private Manaslu Trekking, 2nd part of Long Trekking Manaslu - Tilicho - Annapurna circuit Our group: 4 persons, 65 to 79 years old: Details see 1st part of trekking: Tsum valley guide: Nauser, excellent tour guide, responsible for guests, lodges, meals, transports 3 strong and friendly porters, also helpful in lodges duration of 2nd part: 6 days Excellent tranportation Itinerary: Deng - Sama - Larkya La - Chame In one day from Sama to Dharamsal High camp before heavy snow fall Marvellous views of Manaslu and other high mountains Pass crossing with good conditions, descent to Marsyandi valley with much snow Excellent choice of lodges, especially Tilicho Guest House in Chame Nobody sick, nobody had accident. Super preparation for following Annapurna Circuit Trek Francisco VVerified Inmersion en la Shambhala nepalí. Viajar por Nepal con Shishir de Ambition Himalaya para disfrutar y aprender de su cultura es todo un lujo y un privilegio. Es el tercer año seguido que vamos en Noviembre para poder ver los Himalayas nevados y pensamos volver en el próximo año 2026 con el también. Explore10590520561Verified Maravillosa experiencia Todo fue bien durante el treking, estuvo bien organizado por parte del guía. Muy amables y atentos con nosotros. Los lodges cómodos, confortablesy la comida muy rica. Recomiendo la experiencia con esta empresa que se encarga de todo en la organización. Sin duda repetiría con ellos. DaanVerified Thanks Ambition Himalaya - Great trip, excellent guide, perfect weather, what more to expect! Wij hebben bij Ambition Himalaya de Everest View trek geboekt, een prachtige wandeling met als hoogtepunt het uitzicht vanaf het Everest View Hotel. De reis was door Ambition Himalaya uitstekend geregeld, met goede informatie vooraf. Speciale dank naar onze gids, Ganesh, die enorm behulpzaam was, en de reis nog makkelijker, gezelliger en mooier maakte! Ik zou zeker aanbevelen bij Ambition Himalaya te boeken. Door vertraagde vluchten in de dagen voorafgaand aan onze vlucht naar Lukla helaas één dag vertraging gehad. Het regelwerk dat dit met zich meebracht werd door onze gids van Ambition Himalaya opgepakt, zelf inclusief het regelen van een betaalbare overnachting. SooVerified Enchanting Australian Base Camp, Dhampus and Sarangkot trek I recently went on a 3 day trek in Nepal in December 2025. We started from Kande village, trekked to Australian Base Camp then to Dhampus village and finally to Sarangkot village which overlooks Pokhara city. My guide was Shishir who is also the owner of the trekking company. Even though the trek was shorter and easier than the other popular treks like EBC and ABC treks, this short trek packed value for money. Along much of the trail we witnessed the astounding and breathtaking vistas of the mighty Annapurna range. We also trekked through pristine and beautiful villages and got to experience firsthand the diverse cultural heritage. Shishir notwithstanding being the owner of the trekking company was also a very experienced guide. He led me to explore a new, hardly trodden path from Dhampus to Sarangkot that maximized the view of the Annapurna range. This was the third straight year I had employed the services of this company. I had done the EBC trek in 2023 and the ABC trek in 2024. Shishir and his staff provided excellent and thoughtful service and you’re guaranteed to be well taken care of from the moment you arrive in Kathmandu till the time you depart from this magical country.Verified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more
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