General Overview
Ganga Jamuna is a Twin Waterfall and the name came from popular twin Hindus goddess. Ganga Jamuna is a Hindu pilgrimage site where a famous fair is held around the temple before three days of full moon day during the first week of November. Here is a holy stone which is highly revered by the Hindu devotees and local people. It believes that this holy stone preserves the divine power as water originates from there.
Ganga Jamuna trek offers you a visit to Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimage site as well. While trekking you find this trail is enriched with beautiful flora and fauna. We will pass rhododendron, pine forests with other natural vegetation. These forests are home to various species of birds and wild animals. We can enjoy the different faces of people and lively hood ethnic cultures.
Ganga Jamuna trek offers you a visit to Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimage site as well. While trekking you find this trail is enriched with beautiful flora and fauna. We will pass rhododendron, pine forests with other natural vegetation. These forests are home to various species of birds and wild animals. We can enjoy the different faces of people and lively hood ethnic cultures.
Ganga Jamuna trek is a newly designed route for pilgrimage tour along with adventure. Since this is newly introduced, the area has no tea-house. We can also enjoy the hospitality of the locals throughout the entire journey. The journey begins from Kathmandu. It follows the scenic drive through Prithvi highway up to Galchi and goes north with a link road to Bidur of Nuwakot district. After Bidur the gravel road goes up to the Samari Bhanjyang, we will also have a night stop. We will share the food and sleep with the local family.