This trekking drive to Kathmandu to Samari Bhanjyang. This is the start route to the Manaslu Trek and the Ganesh Himal through the village still rely on agriculture as their main livelihood, so they are mainly subsistence farmers growing crops such as corn, potatoes, rice, and millet.
This trek village was highly affected by the earthquake. People have finished rebuilding the house after earthquake, you can go there and can find the difference in the newly built house.
This trek mixed culture Buddhism & Hinduism one of the famous water fall Ganga Jamuna is a twin waterfall, is 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 is believed that this holy stone preserves the divine power as water originates from there. This trail 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. You will pass rhododendron, pine forests with other natural vegetation. These forests are home of various species of birds and wild animals. In this trekking, you will see Ganesh Himal, Manaslu Himal, Annapurna, Gorkha Himal on the way as well as many more. This trekking route end point, Gorkha which is the ancient seat of the Shah Dynasty which used to rule the country before Ganatantra (Republic). Gorkha is the birthplace of late Prithivi Narayan shah, who unified small territories into a strong nation. This place offers attractive views of mountain in the likes of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Manasulu, Himchuli, Lamjung Himal and other peaks in the north and lush Green Valley in the south. The temple of Gorakhnath is another attraction in Gorkha .