Paldor Peak in the Ganesh Himal region
Nepal Region

Paldor Peak Base Camp Trek

Difficulty Strenuous
Duration 16 Days
Max. Altitude 4,980m
Best Season Spring, Autumn
Lodging & Meals Camping

Paldor Peak Base Camp

The Paldor Peak Base Camp Trek offers a profound wilderness experience in the less-trodden Ganesh Himal region. This trek is ideal for those who crave isolation, rugged terrain, and the raw beauty of the Himalayas without the intent to summit a technical peak. Starting from Syabrubesi, the trail quickly diverges from the popular Langtang routes, heading west into an area characterized by dense forests, traditional Tamang villages like Gatlang, and vast alpine landscapes. As you ascend towards the base camp (approx. 4,980m), you are treated to dramatic views of the Ganesh Himal range, Paldor Peak itself (5,896m), and the sweeping glaciers of the region. Being a fully organized camping trek for the higher sections, it provides a sense of true expeditionary travel, complete with a dedicated crew. This trek tests your endurance but rewards you with absolute tranquility and untouched natural grandeur.

Paldor Peak Base Camp Trek
Paldor Peak Base Camp Trek
Signature Experiences

Expedition Highlights

01

Trek through the remote and uncrowded trails of the Ganesh Himal region.

02

Reach the spectacular Paldor Peak Base Camp (approx. 4,980m) surrounded by glaciers.

03

Experience authentic Tamang culture in traditional villages like Gatlang.

04

Enjoy wilderness camping under the Himalayan stars.

05

View magnificent peaks including Ganesh I, II, III, IV, and Paldor.

06

Cross high ridges and explore pristine alpine valleys.

Trail Logs & Itinerary

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,980m

Scenic drive from Kathmandu to the starting point. We embark on a scenic journey today, taking either a spectacular domestic flight or a drive along winding mountain roads, passing lush terraced fields, fast-flowing rivers, and traditional hillside villages. The changing scenery guides us closer to the starting point of our trek in the heart of the Himalayas.

2
Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,980m

Trek up to a viewpoint and down to Gatlang, a large Tamang village.

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,980m

Pass through forests and grazing areas to the mining village of Somdang.

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,980m

Ascend towards the old zinc mines, camping in the wilderness.

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,980m

A challenging climb to the base camp, situated in a rocky, glacial moraine.

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,980m

Explore the surroundings, hike up towards the glacier for closer views of Paldor Peak.

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,980m

Retrace your steps, descending back to the treeline at Somdang.

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,980m

Climb to the incredible viewpoint of Pansang Pass, enjoying panoramic views. Today is the ultimate challenge. We wake up under a freezing, starlit sky and begin our ascent, using ropes, crampons, and ice axes as we navigate steep snow and ice slopes. Reaching the summit rewards us with a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of the world's highest peaks, a moment of pure triumph.

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,980m

Descend through dense forest to the large village of Tipling.

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,980m

Trek through terraced fields and cross suspension bridges.

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,980m

Continuous descent through rural landscapes.

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,980m

Short walk to catch a local jeep/bus back to Kathmandu. We embark on a scenic journey today, taking either a spectacular domestic flight or a drive along winding mountain roads, passing lush terraced fields, fast-flowing rivers, and traditional hillside villages. The changing scenery guides us closer to the starting point of our trek in the heart of the Himalayas.

Inclusions

  • Airport pick-up and drop-off in a private vehicle.
  • Standard teahouse/lodge accommodation during the trek.
  • All meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) during the trek.
  • An experienced, English-speaking, and government-licensed trekking guide.
  • Porter service (1 porter for every 2 trekkers).
  • All necessary paperwork and trekking permits (TIMS, National Park Fees).
  • A comprehensive medical kit carried by the guide.
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu to celebrate the successful trek.

Exclusions

  • International flight airfare.
  • Nepal entry visa fee (obtainable on arrival at Kathmandu airport).
  • Travel and rescue insurance (mandatory).
  • Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters).
  • Tips for guide and porters (customary but not mandatory).

Frequently Asked Questions

For 'trekking peaks' like Island Peak or Mera Peak, no advanced mountaineering experience is required, but you must be familiar with using crampons, a harness, and ascenders (Jumar). We provide pre-climb training at base camp.
Yes, all our climbing guides and Sherpas are highly experienced, certified by the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA), and have multiple successful summits of Everest and other 8,000-meter peaks.
You need personal mountaineering gear including double climbing boots, crampons, harness, ice axe, ascender (Jumar), descender (figure-8), carabiners, and a helmet. You can bring your own or rent them in Kathmandu or Namche.
Climbing packages feature slow ascent schedules, extra rest days, and acclimatization hikes to high camps. We practice the 'climb high, sleep low' rule to prepare your body for the thin air on summit day.
Safety is our absolute priority. If weather conditions are unfavorable on the scheduled summit day, we will wait at high camp or base camp for a clear weather window. We factor buffer days into our itineraries.
At base camp and high camps, we provide high-quality dome tents, foam mattresses, and a kitchen tent staffed by our professional cook team preparing nutritious, fresh meals to maintain your strength.
Yes, you must secure a specialized insurance policy that explicitly covers mountaineering or peak climbing up to the maximum altitude of your summit, including high-altitude search, rescue, and helicopter evacuation.