Langtang Circuit Trek
Overview
Langtang Circuit is resided in the north of Kathmandu valley and is one of the well-known trekking zones in Nepal. Langtang valley is sandwiched domain between the south of the Tibetan edges and essential Himalayan degree toward the north. The Langtang locale is joined of Himalayas like Langtang Lirung of 7246meters, Mt. Pack Chhenpo of 6388meters, Naya Kanga Ri of 5846meters toward the south and Mt. Dorje Lakpa of 6966meters at the east of the valley. Langtang Circuit trekking is an easy trekking enterprise in the remote bewildering valley of Langtang area where explorers can have good time at high Himalayan lake of Gosainkunda dwelled in a delightful valley of ” Helambu’. In like manner explorers can visit the Langtang National park included by splendid ice woodwinds of Mt. Gyangchempo.
Langtang Circuit trek begins with the drive along the Trisuli River towards the north of Kathmandu valley through the Trisuli Bazaar until the explorers range to Dhunche bazar finishing at Syabrubensi which is a neighborhood Sherpa town and farmlands of the customary settlements. The traditional Buddhist villagers are migrants from Tibet. In ancient times when Lantang region was a salt trading route with Tibetan settlements the Tibetans migrate to Langtang valley from Tibet.
During trekking the explorers pass through Langtang National Park where they get opportunity to see wild nature with flora and fauna in their natural condition. Some of them are the red panda, musk deer, and the national bird of Nepal known as Danphe. The explorers continue their trekking to Kyangjin Gompa at 3,740 meters of elevation. In the midst of the trekking experience the travelers traverse through various farming lands alongside canyons, oak and rhododendron timberlands and frosty icy masses. After an overnight stay in Kyangjin Gompa the voyagers visit the close-by yak field and customary cheddar industrial facility and witness the clear views of enveloping Himalayas of Langtang Himalaya Range. The Langtang valley is an entry to antique Tibetan settlements and a journey to antique Sing Gompa religious community, a spot where the sublime pool of Gosainkunda is found. At last the explorers cross the Laurebena Pass of 4610meters and continue towards south leaving the Langtang district and land at Helambu valley and finally return back to Kathmandu.
Day 01 : | Welcome to Nepal. upon your arrival at Nepal our representative welcome you and assists to transfer in your hotel. Overnight at hotel in Kathmandu (1,350m). |
Day 02 : | Kathmandu Valley city tours and preparation for upcoming trek. |
Day 03 : | Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi. |
Day 04 : | Trek from Syabrubesi to Lama Hotel. |
Day 05 : | Trek from Lama Hotel to Langtang(3,430m). |
Day 06 : | Trek from Langtang to Kyanjin Gompa. |
Day 07 : | Kyanjin Gompa explore day. |
Day 08 : | Trek from Kyanjin Gompa to Lama Hotel. |
Day 09 : | Trek from Lama Hotel to Thulo Syabru . |
Day 10 : | Trek from Thulo Syabru to Sing Gompa (3,330m). |
Day 11 : | Trek from Sing Gompa to Gosainkunda(4,460m). |
Day 12 : | Trek from Gosainkunda to Gopte. |
Day 13 : | Trek from Gopte to Malemchigaon. |
Day 14 : | Trek from Malemchigaon to Tarke Gyang(2,590m). |
Day 15 : | Trek from Tarke Gyang to Sermathang(2,610m). |
Day 16 : | Trek from Sermathang to Malemchi Puul Bazaar to Katmandu. |
Day 17 : | Free day in Kathmandu you can continue little sightseeing around Kathmandu valley. |
What is included?
- Airport pick up and drops in private vichel.
- Hotel in kathmandu 4 night with breakfast.
- All ground transportation with comfortable private vichel.
- Necessary all permits.
- An Experience english speaking and government licensed guide.
- Necessary porters.
- Guides and porters insurance.
- Foods: breakfast,lunch and dinner.
What is not included?
- Bar bills like hard drinks,cold drinks,miniral water or boiled water.
- Extra porters,telephone,hot shower,battery charge.
- Travel insurance.
- Emergency Evacuation (Helicoptar Rescue)
- Extra accomodation like early arrival or late departure because of any reason back from mountain.
- Tips for guides and portrs.
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