Ganjala trek starts from Sybru Bensi, ends at
Melamchi Pul Bazar. From Sybru Bensi, you will follow the Langtang
river to the east until you get to Kyanching Gompa (3,049.). Some
5 km to the south of Kyanching Gompa are the peaks of Naya Kanga
(5,846m) and , to the south east, Ponggen Dopku (5,930m).
Kyanching Gompa is surrounded by Mt Langtang Lirung (7245m ) on
the west, Yala peak on the north , Dorje Lakpa(6966m),
Urkeinmang(6387m), Loenpo Gang (6979) and Kangchenpo on the
north-east. In Kyanjing Gompa there are a small Buddhist monastary
and a cheese factory started in 1955 by the Swiss Association for
Technical Assistance. When you are crossing the pass there are
spectacular views of Langtang Lirung and the Tibetan peaks beyond.
Much of this route is spent above 3,000m (10,000ft) .The highest
point of this trek is Ganjala Pass (5,122m ). On the very pass of
Ganjala , the last few 100m trail is precarious so we use a rope
there for safety, though the utmost care is enough. The descent
from the pass is on a steep slope for over 1 km which requires
good care again. But the rest of the trail is easy and
comfortable. As there are no lodges and no settlements for three
days along the way, the group should be well equipped with enough
food.
Only organised camping treks are possible for this region. The use
of firewood is also prohibited within the park, so all supplies
should be taken with us. The trek requires 13 days .The people
living in Langtang are of Tibetan origin, though they introduce
themselves as Tamang or Gurung. After passing the Ganjala Pass,
the trail takes you to Malemchigaon and Tarke Ghyang .People here
call themselves Sherpas but their relationship with the Sherpa of
Solu Khumbu is distant. The dialects spoken are also different.
People here follow the Buddhist religion so you will find many old
Buddhist monasteries in the villages. Tarke Ghyang is another
Sherpa town along the way, which bears its own story. The town
name means temple of "100 horses" and was taken from the name of a
temple established in 1727 by a Lama ( Buddhist monk ) who was
called on by the king of Kathmandu ( Kantipur) to stop an
epidemic. As his reward the Lama asked for 100 horses, which he
brought here. The local temple, rebuilt in 1969, follows the
Bhutanese style. |
Visit Tibetan village at Langtang – Amazing views
of Langtang Ri, Ganesh Himal, Lang Sisa – Ascent of Chorkari Ri
(5050m) – Panoramic views of 10 peaks over 6000m – Spectacular
views of the Ice fluted Gyanghempo- Crossing the Ganjala pass
5122m- Walk through the Helembu valley. |
Trekking Destination :
Ganjala Pass
Group Size : Min - 1
Minimum Altitude : 1950 m.
Maximum Altitude : 5122 m.
Seasons : September to late December
and February to Late June.
Grade Info : Moderate**+ Fairly
Strenuous***
Transportation : Bus, Car, Land Cruiser
or Jeep.
Total Days : 12 Days (Kathmandu - Kathmandu)
Walking Hours : Approximately 6 - 7
hours each day. |