Difficulty
Moderate
Duration
19Days
Max Elevation
4610m Lauribina Pass
Group Size
4
Accommodation
Teahouse
Transportation
Private Vehicle
Start / End
Kathmandu/ Kathmandu
This journey is a scenic journey to the age-old Tamang tribe’s heritage trail and to the home of the elusive red panda and snow leopard. This marvelous trek passes through the cool shade of rhododendron, oak, and pine forests.
In spring, the forest are lively with the flaming blooms of wildflowers and rhododendron, the national flower, which form a beautiful contrast with the high, snow-capped peaks and the crystal blue sky.
At present, Langtang is the third most popular trekking area in Nepal, after the Annapurna and Everest regions. This fabulous trek, a perfect combination of moderate and rigorous walking, leads to the high alpine valley with the backdrop of high, snow-capped peaks. In the spring, this place is alive with wildflowers. Here you will find peace and serenity amidst the Buddhist culture. With its scenic valley and impressive gorge, affording views extending all the way to the Annapurna, it is no wonder this is such a popular place to trek.
On this trek you will become a pilgrim and head to the shimmering lakes at Gosainkunda. Here, you will find peace and serenity alongside the Buddhist and Hindu pilgrims. It is no wonder this area is sacred, as it affords views extending all the way to the Annapurna. Cross Laurabina Yak La Pass, (4,615 m.), adjoining the Gosainkund and Helambu regions. At this higher altitude, the terrain will transform to arid alpine above the tree line, and the villages will become sparser. Descend on steep mountain trails high above the valley. Helambu is one of the most culturally wealthy regions in Nepal, home to many people of Tibetan origin.
The Yolmo people of the Helambu region are not often referred to as “Sherpas”. Their languages, customs, and clan structure do not resemble the Solukhumbu Sherpas of Everest. They are thought to be more akin to Langtang Bhotias, and may also have originated from the Kyirong area of Tibet, just over the border. Their religion and monasteries display their rich Buddhist culture. You will find other mid-hill tribes and castes residing at lower elevations along the edges of the park, including Brahmins, Chhetries, Newars, and some Gurungs.
On arrival at Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport, you will be greeted by our staff, who will escort you to the hotel, where our Sherpa guide or the office staff will give you a brief orientation about the hotel, Kathmandu itself, trekking, and the do's and don’ts of the area. They will also review any additional information that you might require while in Nepal, including an overview of the next day's sightseeing tour. In the evening, you will enjoy a complimentary welcome dinner at one of the finest traditional Nepalese restaurants in Kathmandu, with the necessary transfer to and from the hotel by taxi, bus. Overnight in Hotel
After your breakfast, you will precede to Kathmandu Durbar Square, where you will tour the ancient palace, the temple of the Kumari, the living goddess of Nepal, Hanuman Dhoka and Kasthamandav Temple with a guide knowledgeable about Nepalese history, architecture, and religion. From there, you will proceed by taxi, bus to the Buddhist site, Swoyambhunath Stupa, also known as the "Monkey Temple" because of its lively troops of resident monkeys. You will then visit Pashupatinath Temple, the holiest shrine for Hindus, situated on the banks of the holy Bagmati River, a popular cremation site. Before returning to the hotel, you will visit Boudhnath Stupa, a Buddhist pilgrimage center and home to many colorful gompas, or monasteries. Once back at the hotel, you will receive a briefing about the trek and have a chance to meet your guides and ask any last minute questions before tomorrow morning's departure. Overnight in Hotel
An early morning drive after breakfast will take you to Syabrubeshi. The bus ride takes you on a winding uphill and downhill road and passes many rural towns and farming villages. The bigger town en route is Trisuli Bazaar, which is in the sub-tropical zone. From here, the road climbs uphill to a cooler region, leaving the rice paddies behind as it passes by terraced fields of maize and millet. As the weather changes, the culture and the people begin to change as well. You then arrive at Dhunche (1965m), the one and only major town of the Langtang area and the Rasuwa district. There's a Langtang National Park headquarters, where your trekking and park permit are checked by the Royal Nepalese Army, who serve as park wardens as well. From here, the journey continues downhill for 1-2 hours until you reach Syabrubeshi village for the overnight camp. Overnight at Teahouse/Lodge
Max Altitude: 1460m/ 4790 ft
Duration: 07 Hrs
The trek from Syabrubeshi is quite pleasant, with a few uphill sections. The majority of the walk is, however, on a relatively level trail through terraced farm fields and villages. The trail descends and joins the path coming from upper Syabru at the Riverside Lodge near Bamboo, an ideal spot for camping. You will have ample time to go for a refreshing splash in the nearby upper Trisuli River. Overnight at Teahouse/Lodge
Max Altitude: 2470m/ 8103 ft
Duration: 06 HRS
From Lama Hotel, morning walk for 2-3 hours leads you to Ghoretable. Ghoretabela is situated in the midst of a forest of pine, hemlock, and rhododendron. From here onwards, you will begin to feel the altitude. In Nepali, Ghoretabela means “horse-stable.” In the early days, the people from Langtang and as far as Kathmandu use to trade with Tibet, brining large numbers of Tibetan ponies to the town, as Ghoretabela is an ideal place for the cattle and horses to graze. Ghoretabela has a lodge and a park warden's barrack, where your permit is checked once again. From Ghoretabela, the trek continues for a few short hours on the trail to Langtang and its beautiful valley. You walk through the cool shade of the alpine woods for an hour, following a small stream and leaving the tree line behind. The path leads uphill for an hour, and then follows a gentle, gradual winding trail with a few ups and downs until it reaches the village of Langtang (*Note:Langtang used to be a beautiful village and a beautiful campsite. But, a big avalanche triggered by the mega earthquake of 7.8 Magnitude that hit Nepal on 25 April 2015, swept this valley leaving only rubble). Our journey for today continues to Mundu. Overnight at Teahouse/Lodge
Max Altitude: 3543m/ 11624 ft
Duration: 05 hrs
From Mundu, the morning’s walk leads you on a level path for a short time before winding uphill for a few hours through prickly blueberry and alpine shrubs. You will encounter a Mani prayer wall, which you should walk around in a clockwise direction, following the local culture and religion. As your walk leads you further east, the valley opens up and the walk continues on a grassy meadow with views of numerous snow-capped peaks in the distance. The walk is more pleasant, but can seem more difficult because of the altitude gain as you approach Kyanging Gompa for the overnight stop. Kyanging Gompa is a scenic, charming spot, with peaks looming in all directions. The closest peak that you can see is the Langtang Lirung (over 7,000 m.) and its icefall, which is not too far from the campsite. Kyanging Gompa is a small monastery located on the top of a ridge formed by a glacial moraine of rocks and boulders. Within the Kyanging Gompa area, there are 6-7 lodges and a cheese factory. Overnight at Teahouse/Lodge
Max Altitude: 3850m/ 12631 ft
Duration: 03 Hrs
Spend today at your leisure, a very well deserved rest day. After breakfast, you can go for a short walk to the nearby hill called Kyanging Ri (4,700 m.), which gives you a panoramic view of the surrounding snowcapped peaks. Or, alternately, take the time to visit the cheese factory or simply look around the village. Overnight at Teahouse/Lodge
Max Altitude: Kyanging Ri (4,700m/ 15419 ft)
After a wonderful time at Kyanging, the journey continues back on the same trail to the Lama Hotel, a small settlement in the midst of the forest on the bank of the upper Trisuli River. Overnight at Teahouse/Lodge
Max Altitude: 2470m/ 8103 ft
Duration: 06 Hrs
The trek today follows the same route for an hour. After the bridge, the walk is pleasant, leading you through the bamboo forest until you leave the river down below and start to climb through a landslide area littered with rocks and boulders. You will pass through terraced fields until arriving at Upper Syabru for the overnight stay. Syabru is a village with rows of houses perched on a ridge. It has a monastery near the helipad just a few minutes from the village. Overnight at Teahouse/Lodge
Max Altitude: 2720m/ 8923 ft
Duration: 06 Hrs
The walk from here follows the winding uphill trail above the monastery. As you gain altitude, you will also have a superb view of the Ganesh-Himal, Manaslu, Langtang, and Annapurna ranges to the far west. After a few refreshing stops in teahouses en route, the journey continues uphill for an hour, passing from the farmlands into the cool shade of the alpine forest. Once out of the thick forest, you come upon a meadow with one or two teahouses, where you can stop for lunch. From this spot, the walk is gradual, taking you through the pine and rhododendron forest with a view of Dhunche town down below. On arriving at Singh Gompa, you will see a few cheese processing factories.Overnight at Teahouse/Lodge
Max Altitude: 3250m/ 10662 ft
Duration: 05 Hrs
The trek today offers more spectacular views of an array of snowy peaks, from Langtang and Ganesh Himal to the north and the Manaslu and Annapurna ranges to due west. The walk is gradual for an hour as you enter the forest of oak, pine, and rhododendron. After leaving the cool shade of the forest, you will come to a clearing with one or two teahouses, where you can take a refreshing break and take in the excellent view of the Langtang range. The trail continues uphill, leaving the tree line and lush vegetation for dwarf rhododendron, juniper, and alpine shrubs bushes. The walk then leads you uphill, passing by a few teahouses at Laurabina, where you have more views of the northwestern Himalayan range. Laurabina means “place of walking sticks,” as many pilgrims leave their walking sticks behind when they come to the Laurabina yak pass at 4,165 m., not needing them for the subsequent descent to Gosainkunda. The trail descends from Laurabina for a half an hour before it comes to the first of two ponds, Saraswati Kund. A pleasant short walk from Saraswati Kund brings you to Bhiarav Kund, a pristine glacial pond, where you will camp overnight. You can see many traces left behind by pilgrims. During the auspicious time in and around August during the full moon, as per the Nepali lunar calendar, pilgrims come to Gosainkunda to take a ritual bath at Gosainkund pond. The ritual bath is supposed to deliver the bather unto paradise, and a drink of the holy water eradicates the sins of a hundred lifetimes. The Hindu pilgrims come here to change the holy thread they wear. Overnight at Teahouse/Lodge
Max Altitude: 4380m/ 14370 ft
Duration: 06 Hrs
From Gosainkund, a gradual walk on the small path along the bank of the lake takes you to a spot near a small creek, where you must climb in between the rocks and boulders. The walk up brings you close to the small pond of Surjakund; the trail from here is more or less gradual, winding up to the last pass of Gosainkunda or, in the east, Laurabina La, the highest spot of this trek. After reaching the top, a long descent brings you to Phedi (bottom), which is situated at 3,630 m. and has one or two teahouses. A lunch stop is usually set here; it will be quite a relief after the long, steep descent. After a nice lunch break, the journey continues towards east to the Helambu region; the trail from here has a few ascents and descents and takes you back through juniper, rhododendron, and other alpine bushes. 3-4 hours of walking will bring you to Ghopte, meaning “overhanging rocks,” as it provides a cozy shelter for the pilgrims. Around this area, there are few small caves formed by overhanging large rocks. Ghopte has two teahouses; level ground for camping is very limited.Overnight at Teahouse/Lodge
Max Altitude: 4610m/ 15124 ft
Duration: 06 Hrs
After being in the absolute wilderness, the trail from here joins the other path of Helambu that continues on to Kathmandu. Today’s walk is pleasant, taking you through the alpine forest for a hour and then taking you uphill for another hour to Tharepati, situated at 3,510 m. Tharepati is a lovely spot on a high ridge, overlooking the snow-capped peaks of the Jugal Himalayan range to the east and the Ganesh-Manaslu to the west; you can also make out the ridge and the trail coming out of Gosainkund. You can take a lunch break here. After lunch, trek continues downhill from Tharepati towards Melamchigaon for another three hours passed through beautiful forest of oak and rhododendron. The route then descends steeply down a ravine. You will see the vegetation change from large firs, then to oaks, and finally to the famed rhododendron plant. Crossing a stream on a suspension bridge, the trail then ascends to reach the prosperous Sherpa village of Melamchigaon for the overnight stay. This village is famed for its woodcarving; you can see the intricate carvings on the windows of the houses. Overnight at Teahouse/Lodge
Max Altitude: 2600m/ 8530 ft
Duration: 06 Hrs
The walk from Melamchigaon is gradual for an hour before climbing for another hour to reach Tarkegyang. Tarkegyang is the main village of Helambu region; it is also renowned for its green apples and the woodcarving on furniture and other household items. You will have ample time to visit this lovely village. The homes of the inhabitants are amazingly clean, with polished wooden floors and spic and span utensils. Overnight at Teahouse/Lodge
Max Altitude: 2560m/ 8398 ft
Duration: 04 Hrs
After a lovely morning, you head to Sermathang, another important village of the area. The walk leads you on the gradual winding path, offering excellent views of the surrounding landscape. Overnight at Teahouse/Lodge
Max Altitude: 2621m/ 8599 ft
Duration: 05 Hrs
The last day of the trek is more or less downhill all the way to Melamchi Pul bazaar. The trek passes through mid-hills villages of Kakani and Thimbu before heading towards the subtropical region and its rice paddies. Melamchi Pul is a busy bazaar where people from rural villages come for the market and to catch a bus to Kathmandu. You will have the final camp of this wonderful trek at Melamchi Pul, away from the noise of the busy bazaar. Overnight at Teahouse/Lodge
Max Altitude: 840m/ 2755 ft
Duration: 06 Hrs
The drive from Melamchi Pul is on a dirt road for few hours until the road join the main Tibet-Nepal Araniko Highway. From here, a pleasant scenic drive of one hour brings you to the mountain resorts at Dhulikhel. Dhulikhel is an old Newar town, situated beyond the eastern rim of Kathmandu Valley en route Tibet and to Jiri, the classic gateway to Everest. As Dhulikhel offers panoramic views of the central and eastern Himalayan ranges, it is one of the most popular tourist spots and has comfortable lodges and resorts. From Dhulikhel, a short, scenic drive of about an hour brings you back to Kathmandu. Overnight in Hotel
Max Altitude: 1300m/ 4265 ft
Duration: 06 Hrs
Today is a free day in Kathmandu. Please let our staff or tour officer know if you would like to go on another short tour in and around Kathmandu Valley or for our extension trip white water rafting-Jungle Safari, paragliding or Bungee Jump. Overnight in Hotel
Max Altitude: 1300m/ 4265 ft
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