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Trip overview
Langtang is two words by Tibetan Language. Lang meaning is ox and Tang meaning is lay down on the ground. Lang Tang valley was grassland before starting the trekking route.
Why is the Lang Tang Valley is so famous for trekking are in Nepal? There are many reason.The reagion is one of the nearest destination from Kathmanmdu vallley to Himalayan range. From Kathmandu to Langtang vally is few hours’ drive then will take you to the most beautiful regoin of Lang Tang valley and The Gosainkunda holy lake also in the Lang Tang region In spite of being very close from the Kathmandu.
The Langtang Region is as natural as any Tibetan highlands with peaceful countryside landscape. The peoples
living in the highlands of the Lang Tang region is certainly Nepalese but being the descendant of the Tibetan origin so they look like the Tibetans. Lang tang region is one of the most popular trekking regions for those a short trek from Kathmandu into the Himalayas part by Tibetan lifestyle.
In addition of
Langtang velley there are so many type of herbal plants and accompany with the varieties of rhododendron, bamboo forests, waterfalls and snow-capped Himalayas make the trek one of the most popular treks nearby Kathmandu.
Itinerary
After an early breakfast we drive north from Kathmandu to Dhunche its take about 7 hrs by local bus the road is unsealed and the condition of the road often depends upon the monsoon season. We will travel via Trisuli Bazaar where the dam and hydroelectric project was completed by the Indian Technical Mission. Finally we drive on to Dhunche. Dhunche is the headquarter of Rasuwa District and spend a night there. Stay overnight in the lodge.
crossing it trek up hill about 2 hrs. for the lunch, magnificent view of Mt. Ganesh Himal, Manslu and Mt. Kerung of Tibet can be seen. Trek further for 2 hrs. Through the Jungle and reach to Shyarbru village for rest overnight. Approximately 5/6hrs walk.
Trekking downward about 2hrs. through a forest and again upward about 1-hrs. to reach Bamboo Village (1850) for lunch. Gradually ascend through Bamboo Jungle to reach to Lama Hotel and overnight (5/6hrs walk.
Trek forward through Rhododendron and pine forested area for about 3hrs. And reach Ghoda Tabela for lunch, rest there for acclimatization.
After trekking about 3 hrs real reaches to langtang Village (3500 m) this village is inhabited by Tamangs and Tibetans whose religion is Buddhism. After lunch at Langtang village, trek further for about 3 hrs and rich to Kyanging Gompa and rest overnight. This place offers beautiful view of Mt. ganchempo and Langtang Himal (6 hrs walk).
For 3 hours trek upward to reach to yala and take lunch. Then rest or proceed for a small walk to take a view of Langsisa Himal , Yala and Lirung Glacier then return back to kyanging Gompa.
trek back by same rout.
trek back by same route.
Trek up wards through the forest of fire and Rhododendron. The only human habitations are the shepherd’s occasional huts at the water point. camp near the deserted sing Gompa (6/7hrs) walk.
a steep rugged trail but adequately compensated by dramatic views of Himal Chuli ( 7893 m) manaslu ( 8156 m) Ganesh Himal ( 7406 m) and possibly Annapurna Range of the west; the beautiful valley of Langtang Lirung on the north. Passing by a few huts in the high pasture of lauribinayak and crossing a small ride, have the first look of about a dozen holy lades; saraswotikunda, Bhiravkunda, and Gosainkunda are the main holy lakes among them. Gosainkunda was created by lord Shiva when he pierced his Trident to obtain water to quench hid thirst after having swallowed “Kalkut” the most dangerous posion according to the legend (6/7 hrs) walk.
Continue the trek over rugged trails and pass several lmaller lakes to Thadepati pass (4602m.) then, descend along a ridge to the tree line. Continue to descend to reach to Thade pati through Juniper, Rhododendron forest, beautiful water falls and rest overnitht Thadepati. Approximately 8hrs.walk.
Drop steadily all day though Fir and Rhododendron forest and pickly leafed Oak Forest enjoying the excellent views of the mountain, the Helambu valley and reach to Gul Bhanjyang to rest overnight. (6/7hrs.)
Two days trek consists of gentle ups and downs following a ridge to reach Chisapani with excellent views of Himalayan range from Mt. Manslu to Mt. Everest (6/7hrs.walk)
Climb to the small pass at Burlang Bhanjyang (2,138m.) and take a last look at the great range of the snow peak of the Himalayas before descending to Sundarijal and drive to Kathmandu from Sundarijal (4/5hrs walk.)
From hotel to Trivhuvan international airport: – today is free or last minute you have few hour special shopping for your relatives. If you have more time you can do some shopping or sightseeing then We will drop you to the International airport to catch your flight back to your home and wish for your Safe journey.
Included
- 2 Night accommodation in Kathmandu with a B/B basis plan
- Kathmandu to Syabrubeshi transfer by bus.
- All airport and hotel transfers
- National permit & TIMS permit ( Trekking Information Management System)
- Accommodation, food and tea/coffee during the trek
- Guide:- including salary, insurance, equipment, flight, food, and lodging
- Porter:- including salary, insurance, equipment, food, and lodging
- Transfer from Malemche Bazar to Kathmandu to Kathmandu by private Car
- For guest:-Down jacket, Good sleeping bag (down jacket and sleeping bag are to be returned after trip completion)
- All government and local taxes
- sleeping bag and down jacket
Not Included
- Food in Kathmandu Lunch & Dinner)
- Bakery food during the trek. When you eat in the bakery that you need to pay by yourself
- Nepal Visa fee
- International airfare from your country to Kathmandu and from Kathmandu
- Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu
- Travel and rescue insurance if the guest gets mountain sickness and needs to rescue helicopter.
- Personal expenses example (phone calls, laundry service, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, shower etc)
- Tips for guide and porters