Paldor lies 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
body. Including Paldor there are few other peaks opened
for climbing. Paldor is one of the very early climbed
Himalayan Peaks in Nepal. The first team to scale this
mountain includes Bill Tilman (pioneer British explorer
in the Himalayas), Peter Lioyd, Tenjing Sherpa and Da
Namgyal who had received special permission to explore
the Himalayas in 1949 while the country was yet to be
opened for foreign visitors.
Though Ganesh Himal range is closer to Kathmandu comparing
other ranges, it's far less exploited by trekking and
climbing groups. Trekking to Ganesh / Paldor starts from
Trishuli a small town north of Kathmandu valley. After
few days trip the trek touches the unexploited alpine
are. Trekking / Climbing in Paldor is more enjoyable for
alpine style holidays. Itinerary
Days 01-02 : Kathmandu
Day 03 : Drive to Trishuli bazar and start trek.
Days 04-11 : Trekking through southern Ganesh Himal Area
(Remote Dhading and Rasuwa District)
Days 12-13 : Base camp exploration acclimatization
Days 14-19 : Climbing period
Days 20-22 : Trek down to Syabrubesi
Day 23 : Return to Kathmandu by bus, trip concludes
Days 24-25 : Return home or plan optional trip
Cost includes
Arrival and departure transportation, 3-meals a day
Camping gear (two-man tent, foam mattress, kitchen tent,
dining tent and toilet tent)
Supporting field staff including professional climbing
guide, cook, kitchen boy, porters as well as their necessary
insurance, meals and allowances Peak permit fee and Domestic
airfare including airport tax, conservation and national
park area entrance permit and first aid service.Cost excludes
Hotels in Kathmandu, International departure airport tax,
Personal Insurance, Personal equipments - sleeping bag,
down jacket, waterproof jacket, kit bag etc. Equipment
allowance (Legally each expedition must be providing equipment
allowance for all Sherpa, guides and porters. This allowance
is necessary for brand new equipment (sleeping bag, shoes,
crampons, down jacket, raincoat etc.). Travel medical
insurance and emergency evacuation cost, laundry, telephone
calls, alcoholic beverages, bottled drinks, tips, gifts,
souvenirs, etc.
Fee
Structure for option "A" Peaks
- Royalty
for up to seven members: USD 500.00.
- Royalty
for each additional member up to 12 persons: USD 100.00.
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PEAK
CLIMBING IN NEPAL OPTION 02
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S. N.
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Name
of Mountain
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Height
(m)
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Himalayan Range
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District
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Caravan Route
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1.
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Mt. Cholatse
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6,440
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Mahalangur
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Solukhumbu
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Lukla-Namche-Pheriche- BC
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2.
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Mt.Machermo
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6,237
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Mahalangur
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Solukhumbu
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Lukla-Namche-Gokyo-BC
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3.
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Mt. Kyazo Ri
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6,186
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Mahalangur
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Solukhumbu
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Lukla-Namche-Gokyo-BC
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4.
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Mt. Nirekha
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6,159
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Mahalangur
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Solukhumbu
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Lukla-Namche-Gokyo-BC
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5.
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Mt. Langsisa Ri
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6,427
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Jugal
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Rasuwa
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Dhunche-Langtang- Langshisa-BC
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6.
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Mt.Ombigaichen
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6,340
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Mahalangur
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Solukhumbu
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Lukla-Namche-Ombigaichen- BC
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7.
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Mt. Bokta
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6,143
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Kanchenjunga
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Taplejung
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Taplejung-Ghunsa-BC
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8.
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Mt. Chekigo
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6,257
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Gaurishankar
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Dolakha
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Charikot-Simigaon-Beding- BC
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9.
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Mt. Phari Lapcha
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6,017
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Mahalangur
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Solukhumbu
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Lukla-Namche-Machermo- BC
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10
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Mt.
Lobuche West
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6,145
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Mahalangur
|
Solukhumbu
|
Lukla-Namche-BC
|
|
11
|
Mr. Larkya Peak
|
6,249
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Manaslu
|
Gorkha
|
Gorkha-Samagoun-Lamjung- BC
|
|
12
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Mt. ABI
|
6,097
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Mahalangur
|
Solukhumbu
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Lukla-Merala-BC
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13
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Mt. Yubra Himal
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6,035
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Langtang Himal
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Rasuwa
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Dhunche-Legbeni-BC
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14.
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Mt. Yala
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5,732
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Langtang
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Rasuwa
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Ktm-Dhunche-Langtang-BC
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15.
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Chhukung Ri
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5,550
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Mahalangur
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Solukhumbu
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Ktm-Lukla-Namche-BC
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Fee Structure for option "B" Peaks
Royalty for 1-4 members: USD 350.00
Royalty for 5-8 members: USD 350.00 + USD 40.00 per
person
Royalty for 9-12 members: USD 510.00 + USD 25.00 per
person
Note
: Maximum number of members in one team is 12.
Garbage
Deposit for all 33 Peaks
A Garbage Deposit fee of USD 300.00 payable to Himalayan
Worldwide is required to obtain permits for all 33 peaks.
Refunds on the Garbage Deposit shall be as per Himalayan
Worldwide provisions.
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