Ganesh Himal Region is one of the beautiful wilderness regions of Nepal which lies northwest of Kathmandu in the Gorkha district. The mountain is seen from Kathmandu valley. Trekking in this region gives the opportunity for gigantic views of Ganesh Himal, Lamjung Himal, Himalchuli, Shringi Himal, Annapurna range, Manaslu range, Langtang range, and many other mountains and peaks. Adventurous trek to Sing La Pass and Kurpudada Pass offer gigantic views of Ganesh Himal massif and the snow land around it.

Trekking in Ganesh Himal Region is remote area trekking exploring a wide variety of rare wildlife and birds. Some endangered and rare animals such as Snow Leopard, Red Panda, Himali Thar, Wild Yak, Musk Deer, Wild Boar, and more than 300 species of birds can be seen in this region. The region is also the supposed habitat of the Yeti, a nomadic creature that is mysterious and never proven. This wilderness region has a forest of varieties of flora and fauna with more than 500 species of plants including rhododendron, orchid, pine, fir, etc. Makalu Barun National Park is one of the important regions for the conservation of wildlife and plants in the Ganesh Himal Region. Trekking in Ganesh Himal Region leads through Gorkha which is not crowded with visitors because of remoteness but it is full of unique cultures and lifestyles to explore various ethnic communities and hidden mysteries of nature. The villages are unspoiled where visitors can experience pristine and unmarked by modern advancement.

Trekking in the Ganesh Himal region is typical wilderness trekking to the border of Tibet in Northern - east Kathmandu. Trekking is very important for expedition and exploration. Trekking in the Ganesh Himal region is very challenging and exciting. The trekkers need to be self-serving with good health and fitness for experiencing the adventure trekking in Ganesh Himal Region.