Mardi Himal Climb
7 Days
11 Days
Kathmandu
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Trekking is essentially day hiking and doesn't require any special training. However, good physical condition, a love of walking, and a desire to enjoy mountain views and village life are essential.
These treks are suitable for walkers looking for something more challenging and energetic. Hill-walking experience is desirable, with longer days and higher elevations.
Since the terrain can be hard and the days long, hikers should be in good physical condition and have previous mountain walking experience. High passes and extended trekking days may be involved.
This is challenging and technical trekking or climbing in Nepal. Participants should be physically fit, mentally prepared, and ready for off-the-beaten-trail routes, camping, or high passes.
Tea house
Mar-Jun, Sep-Nov
5896m
1-15 Pax
Jeep
Paldor Peak climbing is a beautiful and challenging mountain adventure in Nepal. It is located in the Ruby Valley of the Ganesh Himal region, northwest of Kathmandu. With an elevation of 5,896 meters, Paldor Peak is not extremely high compared to other Himalayan mountains; however, it is still a challenging climb that requires good fitness and basic mountaineering skills.
Paldor Peak is ideal for climbers seeking a quiet and less crowded route. The journey offers amazing mountain views, rich local culture, peaceful nature, and excellent acclimatization. Paldor Peak is officially listed as a Group B trekking peak by the Nepal Mountaineering Association.
Paldor Peak lies between the Ganesh Himal and Langtang Himal ranges. It is part of the remote Ruby Valley, a region still untouched by mass tourism. The area is known for deep valleys, high passes, glaciers, forests, and traditional villages.
The mountain is connected to Tiru and Karpu Danda. Rivers like the Malling Khola flow down from the mountain and join the Trishuli River. This natural setting makes the trek to Paldor Peak very scenic and peaceful.
Paldor Peak was first climbed in 1974 by John Cleare and Ian Howell. Since then, only a small number of climbers visit this mountain each year. Because of this, the trails remain quiet and natural.
The West Ridge is the most common route to the summit. It is safe and well-known among climbing guides, although weather and snow conditions can change the route.
Reaching the top of Paldor Peak is very rewarding. From the summit, climbers can see many famous Himalayan mountains all around.
Some of the main peaks visible from the summit include:
These mountains create a stunning 360-degree Himalayan view. On a clear day, the scenery is unforgettable.
One of the biggest advantages of Paldor Peak climbing is the Ruby Valley trekking route. This route allows climbers to gain altitude slowly. Because of this, the body has more time to adjust to the height.
The trip usually starts with a drive from Kathmandu to Dhading Besi. From there, the trek passes through villages such as:
This gradual climb helps reduce the risk of altitude sickness. Rest days and short walks are included to support safe acclimatization. This makes Paldor Peak a good option even for climbers new to Himalayan climbing but who have trained well.
The Ruby Valley is home to the Tamang and Gurung communities. These people have lived in the mountains for generations. Their lifestyle, language, and traditions are still very strong.
While trekking, you will see:
Local people are friendly and welcoming. Staying in village lodges or camps supports the local economy and gives visitors a real cultural experience.
Paldor Peak lies within the Langtang National Park, which is known for its natural beauty and wildlife.
As you walk higher, the plants change:
In spring, colorful rhododendron flowers make the trek even more beautiful.
Wildlife in this area includes:
Because the area is quiet, wildlife is often easier to see.
After or before climbing Paldor Peak, you can add the Langtang Valley Trek and Tamang Heritage Trail. This gives more time to enjoy mountains, nature, and local culture. The trail passes through forests, rivers, yak pastures, and traditional Tamang villages like Gatlang and Briddim. You can also see monasteries, prayer flags, and local life, making it a rich cultural experience.
While trekking from Tipling to Somdang, climbers must cross Pangsang La Pass. This high mountain pass offers panoramic views of Ganesh Himal, Langtang range, and even Manaslu on clear days. It also serves as a great acclimatization point before reaching Paldor Base Camp.
Pangsang La Pass is essential for anyone following the original Ruby Valley route and adds scenic and cultural value to the trek.
The journey to Paldor Peak shows many different landscapes in one trip. You will walk through:
This mix of nature makes the trek interesting every day.
Although Paldor Peak is under 6,000 meters, it is not an easy climb. Good physical fitness and mental strength are very important.
Each day, climbers walk about 6–7 hours on rough trails. Near the summit, the route becomes steep and icy. The final part of the climb is around 45 degrees, and climbers must use ice axes, crampons, ropes, and safety equipment.
Basic knowledge of mountaineering tools is helpful. However, professional guides provide training and support during the climb.
Altitude sickness can affect anyone. Even experienced climbers must be careful. The itinerary is designed to help the body adjust slowly, but it is still important to:
If symptoms appear, the best solution is to stop or go down to a lower altitude.
The best seasons for Paldor Peak climbing are:
Winter is very cold, and the monsoon season brings heavy rain, so these times are not recommended.
Paldor Peak climbing is a perfect choice for those who want a real Himalayan experience away from busy trekking areas. It offers a balance of adventure, nature, culture, and technical climbing.
With its peaceful trails, friendly local people, and stunning mountain views, the Paldor Base Camp Trek is also a hidden gem in Nepal. It is an excellent mountain for climbers who want to build experience and enjoy the true beauty of the Himalayas.
Drive Duration: 6–7 hours
Your journey begins with a scenic drive from Kathmandu towards the Ganesh Himal region. The route passes through riverside highways, terraced hills, and traditional rural settlements before reaching Borang Village. This remote Tamang village offers a peaceful introduction to the trekking region.
Overnight at a lodge or tented camp in Borang.
Trek Duration: 3–4 hours
The trail ascends gradually through lush forests, farmland, and small Tamang settlements. Tipling is a culturally rich village known for its traditional lifestyle, Buddhist monasteries, and warm hospitality.
Overnight at a tented camp in Tipling.
Trek Duration: 7–8 hours
Highest Point: Pangsang Pass (3,850 m / 12,631 ft)
Today is a long and rewarding day as you climb steadily to Pangsang Pass. From the pass, enjoy panoramic views of the Langtang, Ganesh Himal, Manaslu, and Annapurna ranges. After soaking in the scenery, descend through alpine terrain to Somdang.
Overnight at a tented camp in Somdang.
Trek Duration: 5–6 hours
The trail continues into remote alpine landscapes as you head towards Paldor Base Camp. Passing Jasta Khani, the route becomes more rugged and isolated, surrounded by glaciers and high ridges.
Overnight at tented camp at Base Camp.
A crucial rest and acclimatization day to adapt to high altitude conditions. The day includes final gear checks, preparation for summit push, and short exploration walks around the base area.
Overnight at Paldor Base Camp.
Trek Duration: ~5 hours
A gradual ascent leads to High Camp with increasingly dramatic views of surrounding Himalayan peaks. The terrain becomes more alpine and glaciated as you prepare for summit day.
Overnight at tented High Camp.
Summit Start: ~3:00 AM
Early morning climb to Paldor Peak, a technically demanding but highly rewarding ascent. From the summit, enjoy breathtaking views of Langtang Lirung, Ganesh Himal, Manaslu, and distant peaks of the Annapurna range. After celebrating at the top, descend carefully back to Base Camp.
Overnight at Base Camp.
Trek Duration: ~6–7 hours
Descend through rugged alpine valleys, forests, and glacial landscapes back to Somdang. The return journey offers a different perspective of the remote mountain environment.
Overnight at lodge or tented camp in Somdang.
Trek Duration: 5–6 hours
The trail leads through scenic Tamang villages and forested ridges. Gatlang is one of the most beautiful traditional settlements in the region, known for its cultural heritage and stone houses.
Overnight at a lodge in Gatlang.
Trek Duration: 5–6 hours
Continue descending through forest trails and rural landscapes towards Syabrubesi, a key gateway town for the Langtang region situated along the Bhote Koshi River.
Overnight at a lodge in Syabrubesi.
Drive Duration: 8–9 hours
After breakfast, drive back to Kathmandu via Dhunche and the Trishuli River valley. The scenic journey marks the end of your Paldor Peak expedition.
End of the trip.
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