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Discover the heavenly beauty of the land with its
rushing rivers and lush forests. Langtang National Park shows
impressive landscapes, with more than 1000 plants, birds
exceeding 150species of numerous other mammals. Designated a
national park in 1976, the Langtang valley is the second
largest national park of Nepal. It is one of the least crowded
trekking destinations. A trek to this isolated region offers
an opportunity to explore ancient villages, a wide range of
animals (wild dog, red pandas, pika, muntjac, musk deer,
Himalayan black bear, Himalayan tahr, ghoral, serow, rhesus
monkey and common langur). Culturally it’s rich in many artful
monasteries. One can climb famous peaks and visit glittering
ice lakes or glorious glaciers at comfortable relatively low
elevations.
Langtang Treks - 9
Days
Starting from:
Kathmandu
Ending at:
Kathmandu
Grade:
Moderate
Highest access of the trek: 3800m
(Kyanging Gomba)
Culture:
Sherpa
Mode of trekking tour:
Teahouse
Himalayan sights: Langtang,
Langtang Lirung, Gosainkunda etc
Most Attraction of
the trek: Close Mountain View, Villages
Day to Day
Itinerary:
Day 01 Kathmandu drive
to Dhunche (9 hrs) and overnight in teahouse.
Day
02 Dhunche trek to Syabru (5 hrs) and overnight in
teahouse.
Day 03 Syabru trek to Lama hotel
(6 hrs) and overnight in teahouse.
Day 04 Lama hotel trek to Langtang (6 hrs) and overnight in
teahouse
Day 05 Langtang trek to Kyanging
Gomba (3 hrs) and overnight in teahouse
Day
06 Kyanging - Rest day, overnight in
teahouse
Day 07 Kyanging trek to Lama
hotel (6hrs) and overnight in teahouse
Day 08 Lama hotel trek to Syabru bensi (6 hrs) and overnight
in teahouse
Day 09 Syabru bensi drive back
to Kathmandu (10 hrs), End of Trek.
Price includes: All meals
(Breakfast/lunch/dinner with tea\coffee), accommodation in
teahouses, a guide, sleeping bag, down jackets, ground
transportation, entry permits, all necessaries for Nepalese
staffs (all meals, accommodation in tea houses, equipments,
insurance etc).
Price excludes: any bar bills (alcoholic
drinks, mineral water, cold drinks), cigarettes, clients
personal insurance, any kind of unforeseen expenses etc.
Note: * The departure
schedule can be change on any unavoidable circumstances such
as weather hazards, natural changes of walking track, road
slides, and avalanches, public strikes
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LANGTANG
CIRCUIT
The Langtang region is closer to Kathmandu
and a little less populated than other trekking destinations
in Nepal. We take you to the Langtang Valley that lies just
south of the Tibetan Border. Your trek starts from the village
of Dunche, walking on the open and fertile valley. Nepal's
national flower, the Rhododendron looks amazing with the
backdrop of snow-capped mountains and photo opportunities on
this trek are endless. You will see and hear a multitude of
birds and might be able to spot other wildlife such as Wild
Boar and Languor monkey. As you move up the valley you will
notice the Tibetan influence in the villages and lifestyle of
the people. The ascent up to Tserko Ri (4,984m) is a
challenging climb, however it offers some of the most
spectacular Himalayan views and the mountain passes are
overpowering, which is a definite highlight of the trip!
Another option is to undertake a shorter walk up to Kyanjin Ri
or walk further up the valley. The pristine Gompa at Kyanjin
is set in midst of the Himalayas and the views from all
directions are phenomenal.
Our relaxed itinerary allows for
two days at Kyanjin where we you are able to acclimatize
yourselves to higher altitudes as you trek up to Langshisha
Kharka for a glimpse of Tillman’s Col and the peaks near the
Tibetan Boarder. You might also be able to climb Tserko Ri a
relatively easy trekking endeavour, which offers unrivalled
views of the high summits.
After Kyanjin Gompa you will spend the next few
days trekking over the magnificent Ganja La (5400m. /17712ft),
a challenging pass situated on the flank of the Naya Kang
(5846m. /19175ft) where high camp is set up on grassy meadows
at the foot of the pass before you make the crossing. The last
few meters of ascent to the prayer flags on the pass require a
modest amount of scrambling, though it is not difficult at any
stage. Fabulous views of the Ganesh and Jugal Himal peaks
greet you as you traverse across to the delightful Helambu
region. Gentle trekking through pleasant Sherpa Villages
provides a relaxed conclusion to your journey.
Note: Should the Ganja
La be impassable due to snowfall, you can cross into to
Helambu via Gosainkund Lake and the Lauribina La.
OUTLINE ITINERARY
Day 1 Drive to Syabrubesi from
Katmandu
Day 2-5 Trek to Kyanjin
Gompa
Day 6 Trek to Langshisha
Kharka
Day 7-8 Acclimatization
hike
Day 9-12 Cross the Ganja La
Day 13-15 Trek to Sundarijal
Day 16 Drive back to Katmandu.
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