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Langtang Valley Trek

10 days

All Inclusive Price:
$675

Highlights

  • Breathtaking views of Langtang Lirung (7246m), Gyanchenpo, Dorjelakpa, Gyanjala, Gosainkunda, and Ganesh Himal range
  • Serene and off-the-beaten-path trekking experience
  • Immersion in Tamang and Tibetan cultures with rich Buddhist and Hindu traditions
  • Exploration of remote and relatively unpopulated areas
  • Pine forests, mountain streams, and snow-capped peaks
  • Charming villages and vibrant green landscapes
  • Comfortable lodges, guesthouses, and homestays along the route
  • Encounter with diverse wildlife
  • Two high passes: Tilman Pass (5308m) and Ganja La Pass (5160m)
  • Suitable for trekkers of all ages and physical conditions
  • Reopened for trekking after the 2015 earthquake and landslides
  • Optional day hike to the top of Kyangjin Ri for panoramic Himalayan views
  • Duration: 7-12 days
  • Maximum elevation: 3800m (Kyanjin Gompa) / 4773m (Kyanjin Ri)
  • Start/finish point of trek : Syabru Besi
  • Trek style: Teahouse trek
  • Best seasons: Mar-Jun, Sep-Nov

Trip Overview

THE MYSTICAL LANGTANG

Langtang Valley Trek offers a unique and enchanting experience for trekkers seeking breathtaking views and cultural immersion. Unlike other treks, this route takes you through the hidden gems of the Langtang Valley, showcasing its untouched beauty.

Following the devastating earthquake of 2015, the region has reopened for trekking, allowing adventurers to witness the remarkable resilience of the local communities. As the trek mostly stays below 4000m, it caters to trekkers of all ages and physical abilities. Along the trail, you’ll find comfortable lodges, guesthouses, and homestays, ensuring a cozy and authentic experience.

Known as the “valley of glaciers,” Langtang Valley captivates with its diverse landscapes. Explore dense pine forests, traverse mesmerizing mountain streams, and marvel at the snow-capped peaks that surround you. Unlike popular routes, this trek takes you off the beaten path, revealing remote and sparsely populated areas. Discover charming villages, traverse rivers, and soak in the vibrant hues of green hills and farmlands. Encounter cascading waterfalls, wander through serene pine forests, and spot elusive wildlife, creating an unforgettable adventure during this trek.

The Langtang Valley is inhabited by Tamang and Tibetan communities who proudly preserve their rich Buddhist and Hindu traditions. Immerse yourself in their vibrant cultures, gaining insights into their way of life. The dominating presence of Mt. Langtang Lirung (7246m) provides a majestic backdrop throughout the trek. Revel in the panoramic vistas of Langtang Lirung, Gyanchenpo, Dorjelakpa, Gyanjala, Gosainkunda, and Ganesh Himal ranges, leaving you awe-inspired.

This extraordinary trek also includes the thrilling challenge of two high passes, Tilman Pass (5308m) and Ganja La Pass (5160m). Conquer these formidable passes and bask in the sense of achievement they bring.

The Langtang Valley Trek typically lasts between 7 to 12 days, depending on your pace and preferences. The maximum elevation reaches 3800m at Kyanjin Gompa or 4773m at Kyanjin Ri, offering breathtaking viewpoints along the way.

Embark on this adventure by starting at Syabru Besi, a quaint town that serves as the trek’s starting point. Traverse magnificent forests, ascend to high alpine meadows, and wander through yak pastures surrounding Kyangjin Gompa, a revered Buddhist monastery. For those seeking an extra thrill, an optional day hike to the top of Kyangjin Ri unveils unparalleled 360-degree views of the Himalayan mountains.

After relishing the beauty of the Langtang Valley, retrace your steps through the valley and conclude your journey with a scenic drive back to Kathmandu, leaving you with cherished memories of this remarkable trek.

Embark on the Langtang Valley Trek, where nature’s wonders and cultural delights intertwine, offering an unforgettable experience unlike any other.

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1300m) / Transfer to Hotel

Drishya Travels Representative will be waiting with your nameplate just outside the International Airport in Kathmandu. After your arrival, we will organize your transportation to the designated hotel in Kathmandu. Spend the afternoon browsing the beautiful streets of Thamel or visit the nearby Kathmandu Durbar Square. In the evening, we will meet for a welcome dinner and tour briefing.

Included Meals: Dinner

Accommodation: 3-Star Hotel in Kathmandu

 Day 02: Drive from Kathmandu to Syarbu Besi(1,500 meters) [7 hours]

We will start our first day by driving from Kathmandu to Syarbu Besi. Most of the day will be spent in the transportation with magnificent views from the bus window along the windy road. After we reach Syarbu, we will rest for the night in a local tea house.

Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Lodge in Syabrubesi

Day 03: Trek from Syarbu Besi to Lama Hotel (2,300 meters) [6 hours]

After breakfast, we will start our trek early morning from Syarbu Besi. We will cross the Langtang River and start our journey upward through the clusters of Tamang villages, climbing and gradually descending down until we reach Lama Hotel (local tea House) where we will spend the night.

Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Tea house in Mundu

Day 04: Trek from Lama Hotel to Mundu (3,500m) [7 hours]

After breakfast, we will start a super interesting trek passing the green meadows of Ghoda Tabela (Horse Stable), and start to see the snow-clad mountain tips. We cross the rocky ruins of Langtang Village – destroyed by the April 2015 earthquake and finally reach Mundu to spend the night.

Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Tea house in Mundu

 Day 05: Trek from Mundu to Kyanjin Gompa (3,870 meters) [5 hours]

We start our trekking early in the morning, headed towards the beautiful village of Kyanjin Gompa, which is the most remote human civilization in the trek. On our way, we will pass through water mills, stone inscriptions, and yak meadows. The sight of snow will appear on the ground, especially under the shade of stone walls along the way. We will visit the Buddhist shrine and spend the evening in the village with magnificent views of the mountains and stars.

Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Tea house in Kyanjin Gompa

 Day 06: The final climb and exploration in Kyanjin Ri (4,850 meters) [7 hours]

We will start climbing beyond the Kyanjin Gompa, exploring the Tserko Ri from where the views of the Langtang and Ganesh Mountain Range are magnificent. We will start early morning to make it up by sunrise, which we recommend not to be missed. On the way, we will come across large fields/slopes of yak pastures that stretch all the way to the top of the ridge. After the descent, we will spend the rest of the day exploring the town, visiting the cheese factory, and celebrating the night before preparing for a return trip the next day.

Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Tea house in Kyanjin Gompa

 Day 07: Trek from Kyanjin Gompa to Lama Hotel: 7 hours

We will start early in the morning for a long trekking day back to Lama Hotel. Descend will be rewarding in itself as we will enjoy the downhill view of the trek, which isn’t any less magnificent than before.

Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Tea house in Lama Hotel

 Day 08: Trek from Lama Hotel to Syarbu Besi [5 hours]

We will start our journey from Lama Hotel to Syarbu Besi, through the Sherpa Village. The magnificent journey starts filling up with chirps of birds, sounds of bells, animals and laughs of small children as we make our way through a more dense cluster of native people. We will reach Syarbu Besi and spend the night in a lodge with a hot water shower and comfortable beds.

Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Tea house in Lama Hotel

Day 09: Drive from Syarbu Besi to Kathmandu [8 hours]

We will finally bid farewell to Langtang as we board a bus early in the morning that will bring us back to Kathmandu from the same route.

 Day 10: Departure

After breakfast, it will be time for us to bid you farewell. Your transportation will be arranged to the airport from where you will fly home. Or, if you are going for another adventure we will arrange it for you.

  • 2 Nights’ Accommodation at a 3-star or similar Hotel In Kathmandu.
  • 8 Night stay at Tea House/Trekking lodges Throughout the trek
  • All meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner)  during the entire trek
  • Private Transportation for Airport to Hotel and Hotel to Airport Transfer.
  • Public Transportation for Kathmandu-syaprubesi -Kathmandu
  • A professional government certified English speaking Trekking guide.
  • All necessary permits and entry fees included
  • Trekking potter in sharing basis (2:1)
  • The daily allowances and insurance costs for Guides, potters, and all other office expenses.
  • A duffel bag will be provided to facilitate the packing and transportation of your belongings during the trek.
  • All personal Expenses
  • Travel Insurance
  • International Airfare
  • Nepal visa fee
  • Trip cancellation charges
  • Additional charges for a trip extension due to unforeseen circumstances
  • Tips for Guide and Driver
  • Other expenses that are not mentioned in the Price Includes section.

How difficult is the Langtang Valley Trek?

The Langtang Valley Trek is considered to be of moderate difficulty. It involves some uphill and downhill sections, but it is suitable for trekkers with a reasonable level of fitness and hiking experience. It is recommended to engage in physical preparation before the trek.

Is prior trekking experience necessary for the Langtang Valley Trek?

While prior trekking experience is not mandatory, it is beneficial to have some hiking experience and be familiar with basic trekking techniques. It is also recommended to undertake a few shorter treks to acclimatize to the altitude and terrain before attempting the Langtang Valley Trek.

What is the best time to do the Langtang Valley Trek?

The best seasons for the Langtang Valley Trek are spring (March to June) and autumn (September to November). During these times, the weather is generally favorable with clear skies, mild temperatures, and stable trail conditions. However, it is still essential to check weather forecasts and consult with local trekking agencies for the most up-to-date information.

Is altitude sickness a concern on the Langtang Valley Trek?

Altitude sickness can be a concern on the Langtang Valley Trek as you ascend to higher elevations. It is important to acclimatize properly by taking regular rest days, staying hydrated, and ascending gradually. Familiarize yourself with the symptoms of altitude sickness and consult with a trekking guide or medical professional if any issues arise.

Are permits required for the Langtang Valley Trek?

Yes, permits are required for the Langtang Valley Trek. You will need to obtain a Langtang National Park Entry Permit and a TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card. The permit can be obtained in Kathmandu through registered trekking agencies or at national park entry point.

Are there teahouses or guesthouses along the Langtang Valley Trek route?

Yes, there are teahouses, guesthouses, and lodges available along the Langtang Valley Trek route. These provide basic accommodation and meals for trekkers. It is advisable to carry some cash as credit card facilities may not be widely available.

What kind of clothing and equipment should I pack for the trek?

It is essential to pack appropriate clothing and equipment for the Langtang Valley Trek. This includes sturdy hiking boots, warm layers, a waterproof jacket and pants, a backpack, trekking poles, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. A comprehensive packing list can be obtained from trekking agencies or online sources.

Is drinking water easily available during the trek?

Yes, drinking water is readily available along the trekking route. You can refill your water bottles at teahouses and lodges, where boiled or filtered water is usually provided. It is recommended to use water purification tablets or a water filter to ensure the water is safe for consumption.

Can I hire a guide and porter for the Langtang Valley Trek?

It is compulsory to hire a licensed trekking guide. Hiring a guide can provide valuable assistance in navigation, cultural insights, and safety, while a porter can help carry your backpack, allowing you to trek with less weight and effort. Hiring these services can be arranged through trekking agencies.

What are the alternative trekking routes or extensions from the Langtang Valley Trek?

There are several alternative trekking routes and extensions from the Langtang Valley Trek. Some popular options include the Langtang Gosainkunda Trek, Langtang Helambu Trek, and Tamang Heritage Trail. These routes offer different landscapes, cultural experiences, and varying durations. It is advisable to consult with trekking agencies to determine the best option based on your preferences and available time.

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