Langtang Trekking Nepal - 8 Days

Langtang Trekking

Langtang Valley is the nearest Himalayan Region Trekking from Kathmandu valley, few hours’ drive from Kathmandu will take you to the beautiful Langtang region. Langtang valley trek ranks third popular destination for the trekking in Nepal. Despite being very close to Kathmandu, the Langtang Region is as wild as any Tibetan highlands with idyllic rural landscape. This is one of the less polluted, less human influenced areas. This area is 72 km far and northeast to the Kathmandu valley.

Overview

Langtang Valley is the nearest Himalayan Region from Kathmandu valley, few hours drive from Kathmandu will take you to the beautiful Langtang region. Langtang valley trek ranks third popular destination for the trekking in Nepal Despite being very close to Kathmandu, the Langtang Region is as wild as any Tibetan highlands with idyllic rural landscape. This is one of the less polluted, less human influenced areas near to the Kathmandu valley- the capital of the Nepal. This area is 72 km far and northeast to the Kathmandu valley. Even the moderate walker, non-experienced travelers can set up their foot for the Langtang valley trek. The places renowned places like Gosaikunda, Helambu, Langtang National Park, Syabrubesi attracts most of the travelers.

The people living in the highlands of the Langtang region are Nepalese but being the descendant of the Tibetan origin, they look like the Tibetans, influenced by Tibetan lifestyle. Langtang region is one of the most popular trekking regions for those wishing a short trek from Kathmandu. Trekking path is rich with Nepali village, Rhododendron, Bamboo forest, water falls at your left and snowfalls at your right. This is polluted free and less populated areas makes perfect trekking place in the world.

From Ghodatabala, you will find Langtang trekking similar to Tibetan highland rich with alpine pastures. Mountains are spectacular and hike from Langtang valley to Kyanjin Gumpa is fun and moderate. You will find many prayer flag and Mane to your both sides, its a piece of Heaven, a piece of Swiss Alpine at Kyanjin.

Some Facts

  1. Best time is September, October, November, December, February, March, April.
    B. Langtang Valley is sometime called valley of glaciers.
    C. You have chance to see Tibetan Culture.

Hotel and Accommodation

Accommodation in Kathmandu

While in Kathmandu, we provide you 3 star hotel or 3 star level hotel.

Accommodation during the Trekk

While you trek, you will be staying in best hotel and Tea houses on the way. Some hotel have hot shower and some have pay per use internet facility.

For comprehensive detail, please go to Itinerary.

The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance.

We cover

  1. Your TIM Card and Taxes to the Langtang.
    2. Three Meals per day, break fast, Lunch and Dinner.
    3. Guide.
    4. Transportation.
    5. Your hotel expense as per the contract.

We can’t cover

  1. Your drink, like water, beer, soda.
    2. Your equipment on trekking like, umbrella, stick, headlamp, camping mattress, toiletries.
    3. Air lift just in case of emergency.
    4. Porter facility, (if you need Porter, let us know).

September, October November and March April and May are the best time to trek in Langtang.

Overview

Langtang Valley is the nearest Himalayan Region Trekking from Kathmandu valley, few hours’ drive from Kathmandu will take you to the beautiful Langtang region. Langtang valley trek ranks third popular destination for the trekking in Nepal. Despite being very close to Kathmandu, the Langtang Region is as wild as any Tibetan highlands with idyllic rural landscape. This is one of the less polluted, less human influenced areas. This area is 72 km far and northeast to the Kathmandu valley.

Itinerary

Day 1
Day 1Kathmandu to Syabru besi

After breakfast, departure for the 7 hour drives to our starting point at the foot of the Langtang Valley. The road takes a spectacular route, climbing high over the ridges to escape the Kathmandu Valley and providing us with a superb panorama of the Himalayan Range, including the Annapurnas, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal and the peaks of the Langtang region that we will soon become better acquainted with. When you reach Syabru, we will keep you in hotel that has hot shower and wifi. It is a small town surrounded by the huge mountains.

Day 2
Day 2Trek to Lama Hotel

Our trail initially crosses the Bhote Koshi, flowing down from Tibet, which is literally only a few kilometers away. We then gradually climb up through the sub-tropical forests, teeming with bird-life, to join the trail from Syabru. We follow the river, climbing through uninhabited forest of oak and rhododendron and maybe catching a glimpse of langur monkeys roaming through the trees. We continue climbing along a steep trail to our camp in the forest. Lama hotel is the cluster of many hotels. Lama Hotel is a village of hotels.

Day 3
Day 3Trek to Langtang village

As we continue climbing today there are occasional glimpses of Langtang Lirung between the trees. At Ghora Tabela [3000m], the trail emerges from the forest. Once there was a Tibetan resettlement project here, but now it is a Nepalese army post though it has no permanent inhabitants. The trail continues to climb gently and the valley widens, passing a few temporary settlements used by herders who bring their livestock to graze in the high pastures during the summer months. There is a monastery which we can visit shortly before arriving at the village of Langtang, the headquarters of the Langtang National Park. The houses of Langtang and its neighboring villages are of the flat-roofed Tibetan style, surrounded by stone walls enclosing fields of buckwheat, potatoes, wheat, turnips and barley. Earthquake of 2015 has done deadly damage to Langtang valley, but be at peace, this is still a place of admiration.

Day 4
Day 4Trek to Kyangjin

The trail climbs gradually through small villages and yak pastures as the valley opens out further and the views become more extensive. After crossing several small streams and moraines, the trail reaches the settlement at Kyangjin. Here there is a small monastery and a government-operated cheese factory. We should arrive at Kyangjin by lunch time allowing time to acclimatize and explore the area. It is a dramatic setting, with snow covered peaks surrounding us in all directions. We could say, Kyanjing is a piece of Swiss Alpine town.

Day 5
Day 5 Rest day in Kyangjin

A day of rest and explore the area. We can visit the monastery and the cheese factory, walk up the moraine to see the spectacular ice faces and tumbling glaciers of Langtang Lirung or ascend Kyangjin Ri [or ‘peak’ – 4350m], directly behind the village, for a breath-taking panorama of the Langtang peaks, as though you were touching the Langtang Lirung.

Day 6
Day 6Trek to Lama hotel

From Kyangjin we retrace our route, following the Langtang Khola to Langtang village and on to Ghora Tabela. After lunch we continue the steep descent to Lama Hotel. Here two days of hike is done in one day when you descend.

Day 7
Day 7Trek to Syabru besi

(From Lama Hotel, you can go to Thulo Syabru and then to Gosaikunda). We continue retracing our steps to Syabru besi, enjoying the glorious forested hills of Nepal.

Day 8
Day 8Drive to Kathmandu

We conclude the trip with a bus journey back to Kathmandu.

The tour package inclusions

  • 1. Your TIM Card and Taxes to the Langtang.
  • 2. Three Meals per day, break fast, Lunch and Dinner.
  • 3. Guide.
  • 4. Transportation.
  • 5. Your hotel expense as per the contract.
  • In Detail
  • Airport pick up/drop and city guided tour in Kathmandu by tourist vehicles.
  • Welcome dinner in Kathmandu.
  • Three nights hotel in Kathmandu on BB plan at 3 stars level.
  • Meals 3 times a day (Breakfast, lunch and dinner) during the trekking.
  • Private room during the trek.
  • Trip Map.
  • Transportation in Luxurious Car from and to Kathmandu.
  • An experienced licensed holder guide.
  • Trekking porter /Sherpa who will carry your bags during the trekking. If you carry your own backpack, you can avoid paying to porter.
  • Food, drinks, accommodation, insurance, salary, equipment, transportation, local tax for Guide and porter.
  • Group medical supplies (first aid kit will be available).
  • Appreciation letter and cap (hat) as a souvenir.
  • All necessary paper works and national park entry permits.
  • Travel & Rescue arrangement.
  • TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System).
  • All government taxes and tourist service charge.

Cost Excludes

  • 1. Your drink, like water, beer, soda.
  • 2. Your equipment on trekking like, umbrella, stick, headlamp, camping mattress, toiletries.
  • 3. Air lift just in case of emergency.
  • 4. Porter facility, (if you need Porter, let us know).
  • In Detail
  • Meals whilst in Kathmandu.
  • Entry fee while sightseeing in Kathmandu.
  • Your Travel insurance.
  • International airfare.
  • Nepal entry visa fee.
  • Drinks (hot, cold and alcoholic).
  • Personal shopping and laundry etc.
  • Personal trekking Equipment.
Where is Langtang Mountain?

Langtang Mountain is located on the north side of Kathmandu valley. It lies between Nepal and China border.

Do I need permits for Langtang Trek?

Yes, you have to get a permit unless you are Nepali citizen to trek in Langtang region but still, it does not require any special trekking permit. The entry permit costs around 1500 rupees ($15) per person.

What kinds of fitness should I have?

Well, we of course need to be on good health or fitness for any trekking to Nepal. If you have good fitness of course you might feel easier and can complete the trek without any problem.

Langtang Region Map

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Langtang Trekking Nepal
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Trip Facts

  • 3750m
  • By Car
  • Hotel, Tea Houses
  • 8D/7N
  • Easy
  • October to April
  • Normal