Paldor Peak (5,896m/19,339ft.) Climbing and Mountaineering

Paldor Peak Climbing

Area: Ganesh Himal North-West of Kathamndu.

Paldor lies at the south-east end of Ganesh Himal marking the junction of the Tiru and Karpu Dandas at the head of the Mailung Khola, a tributary of the Trisuli Gandaki river.

The name Ganesh is taken from the elephant-headed Hindu god of good luck, probably the most popular deity in the Kathamndu valley. On a clear day the Ganesh Himal, with the icy fangs of Pabil (7,101m/23,300ft), Logsang Karpo (7,150m/23,458ft), Ganesh I (7,406m/24,298ft) and Ganesh V (6,950m/22,802ft) can be seen forming an imposing backdorp to the north-west of Kathamndu.

The quickest approach to Paldor and Ganesh Himal is from Sabru 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, 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. A more interesting approach is the trek from Sundarijal (on the outskirts of Kathmandu valley) through the hills of Helambu and over the Gosainkunda range to Sabru. The return from the mountain can be made by trekking directly to Trisuli Bazaar in about 4 or 5 days from where a drive of about 3 hours bring one back to Kathmandu.

THE CLIMBING ROUTES:

  • a) North-East Ridge (Tilman's Route).
  • b) South-East Ridge.
  • c) South-West Buttrest.
  • d) West Ridge

Itinerary In Detail

  • Days 1 Drive Kathmandu to Syabru benshi.
  • Days 2-6 Trek to Paldor Base Camp.
  • Days 7-12 Acclimatization climbs and ascend Paldor.
  • Days 13-18 Return trek to Trisuli and drive to Kathamndu.
  • We can customize this trek according to your travel needs.

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