Paldor Peak Climbing
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Paldor Peak Climbing

Nepal Unique Treks https://www.nepaluniquetreks.com/trip/paldor-peak-climbing June 27, 2026
Paldor Peak Climbing

Trip Facts

Accommodation: Hotel. Tea house, and Camping
Height: 5896 m
Height: 5200m
Grade: Adventure
Duration: 14 Days
Duration: 14 Days
Activity: Trekking and Climbing
Transportation: Privet Car
Treks Type: Tea House, Camping
Best Season: October to December, March to May

Overview

Paldor Peak Climbing (5903m.) Climbing adventure is a wonderful opportunity in Ganesh Himal region which is one of the most popular Peaks for climbing. The peak has two ridges for climbing-south-east ridge and north-east ridge. Paldor Peak climbing and Trekking in Ganesh Himal provides astonishing views of Ganesh Himal massif, Annapurna range, Manaslu range, Langtang range, Lamjung Himal, Himalchuli, Shringi Himal, and many other mountains and peaks around there.

The Peak summit offers astonishing views of Ganesh Himal I, Ganesh Himal II, Ganesh Himal IV, Pabi Himal, Mt. Langtang, Mt. Manaslu and hundreds of other peaks and mountains around there.

Paldor Peak Climbing trekking trail is also experiencing a wide variety of rare wildlife and birds including endangered rare animals like Snow Leopard, Red Panda, Wild Yak, Himali Thar, Musk Deer, Wild Boar and more than 300 species of birds and natural lives in Langtang Valley. The region is habitat of Yeti which is mysterious and unjustified till now.

Paldor Peak Trek mostly covers Gorkha and reaches to the foothill of Paldor Peak. A pleasant view of Ganga Jamuna Waterfall which is sacred to Hindus gives an unforgettable experience in trekking adventure. The Temple of Tripura Sundari is also in the same region, the deity is offered different sacrificial animals to make the wish fulfilled. Monasteries and chörtens give spiritual insight during the trek.

The region is cultivated by Tamang, Gurung, Magar, Chhetri, and Brahmin ethnic groups which visitors can explore while trekking through the settlements. Syabrubesi, Gatlang, Yuri Kharka, Somdang, and Jasta Khani are full of unique cultures to explore during the trek. The life and activities of hillside people are interesting for the visitors which vary from settlement to settlement.

Paldor Peak Climbing in the Ganesh Himal region is an adventure -the package designed by (company name) to offer wilderness trekking and Peak climbing experience. Trekking on this trail needs a healthy and fit and preferably high-altitude trekking experience. We have expert guides to support the journey to summit the peak

Paldor Peak Climbing difficulties

Paldor Peak is a popular trekking peak located in the Ganesh Himal range of Nepal. The difficulty level of climbing Paldor Peak largely depends on several factors such as weather, season, route, altitude, and your level of experience and fitness.

The standard route to climb Paldor Peak is via the North East Ridge, which is considered a technical climb and requires basic mountaineering skills such as using an ice axe, crampons, and ropes. The climb involves steep and exposed sections, snow and ice slopes, and crevasses, which can be challenging and require careful attention and skills.

The altitude of Paldor Peak is 5,896 meters (19,347 ft), which means that altitude sickness can be a potential issue for climbers. Therefore, proper acclimatization is necessary to avoid altitude-related problems.

Overall, Paldor Peak climbing is considered to be moderately difficult, and prior mountaineering experience is recommended. It is advisable to go with a professional and experienced guide or a mountaineering company to ensure safety and success.

Best Session for Paldor Peak Climbing

Paldor Peak climbing is a challenging and exciting adventure that requires proper planning and preparation. The best season for Paldor Peak climbing is during the autumn months (September to November) and spring months (March to May).

During these months, the weather is generally stable, with clear skies and minimal rainfall. The temperatures are also moderate, which makes it easier to climb without facing extreme weather conditions.

It's important to note that climbing Paldor Peak requires a good level of physical fitness, technical skills, and experience. Therefore, it's highly recommended that you hire a professional guide and join an organized climbing expedition to ensure your safety and increase your chances of success.

Also, before embarking on this adventure, make sure you have all the necessary equipment and gear, such as proper climbing shoes, warm clothing, a sleeping bag, a tent, and other essential items.

Overall, the best season for Paldor Peak climbing is during autumn and spring, but it's crucial to be well-prepared and have the necessary skills and equipment to have a safe and enjoyable experience.

 

 

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu

Arrive at Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel

Day 2: Sightseeing day at Kathmandu

Sightseeing day at Kathmandu

Day 3: Drive Syabrubesi and trek Gompa Gaun

Drive Syabrubesi and trek Gompa Gaun

Day 4: Trek Somdang

Trek Somdang (3230m.)

Day 5: Trek Somdang to Jastha Khani

 Trek Somdang to Jastha Khani (3700m.)

Day 6: Trek Lower base Camp of Paldor base camp

Trek Lower base Camp of Paldor base camp (4280m.)

Day 7: Trek High Base Camp

Trek High Base Camp (4980m.)

Day 8: Trek High camp

Trek High camp (5200m.)

Day 9: Summit Paldor and back to Paldor base camp

Summit Paldor (5896m.), and back to Paldor base camp

Day 10: Back to Samdung Kharka

Back to Samdung Kharka

Day 11: Back to Gatlang

Back to Gatlang

Day 12: Back down to Syaphrubesi

Back down to Syaphrubesi

Day 13: Drive back to Kathmandu

Drive back to Kathmandu

Day 14: Departure to your destination

 Departure to your destination