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Paldor Peak climbing in Nepal with trekking in Nepal Pvt. Ltd, Paldor peak is less climbed trekking peak of Ganesh Himal, Paldor Peak is open for climbing under mountaineering association Nepal. Height of Paldor peak is 5896. Mountaineering association Nepal declared the Mt. Paldor peak in group B category climbing peak. Main attraction of Paldor peak is panoramic views of Himalayan peaks like Pabil (7,101m), Langtang, Manaslu, Logsang Karpo (7,150m), Ganesh I (7,406m) and Ganesh V (6,950m) etc. Paldor peak is situated at Ganesh Himalayan range in langtang region at Dhading District, Nepal.

Paldor peak climbing offer superb Himalayan views of Ganesh Himalayan range. Paldor Peak (5,896m) is located in the range of Ganesh Himal of central Nepal. Paldor Peak climbing is a popular climbing among all trekking peaks in Nepal, situated at the south-east end of Ganesh Himal marking the connection of the Tiru and Karpu Dandas at the skull of the Mailung Khola, a branch of the Trisuli Gandaki River. Paldor Peak 5,896m is located in the Ganesh Himal, northwest of Katmandu. Paldor is one of the best and famous trekking peak located in Ganesh Himal. Paldor peak can be climbed from North East, South East, West and South West Ridge. Paldor being in one of the mass of the Ganesh Himal, but still its position somewhat removed from the main range of the Ganesh.
Paldor peak climbing itinerary has been carefully designed to allow for gradual ascend and proper acclimatization by our climbing expert. Best season for Paldor peak climbing is March to May and September to December. Paldor peak climbing arranges camping basic only. If given Paldor peak climbing itinerary is not suitable for you, we design another itinerary as per your desire and duration of holidays. We make Paldor peak climbing itinerary short and long as your demand. Paldor Peak climbing can be arranged any time in season as per your requirement. If you interested to Paldor peak climbing fell free to contact us Trekking in Nepal Pvt. Ltd arrange all necessary infrastructures to assist you in your Mt. Paldor peak climbing attempt.

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