Langtang Valley Treks

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Length

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Moderate

Season

nov-jan

Overview

Langtang is a region in the Himalayas of Nepal to the north of the Kathmandu Valley and bordering Tibet. The Langtang National Park is located in the area. About 4,500 people live inside the park, and many more depend on it for timber and firewood. The majority of the residents are Tamang. The park contains a wide variety of climatic zones, from subtropical to alpine. Approximately 25% of the park is forested. Trees include the deciduous oak and maple, and evergreens like pine, and various types of rhododendron. Animal life includes Himalayan black bear, the goat-like Himalayan tahr, and rhesus monkeys andred pandas. There are also stories of Yeti sightings. The park contains the Gosainkunda lakes, sacred to Hindus. Pilgrimages are made there in August. Another spiritual site is the Buddhist monastery Kyanjin Gompa. Popular activities for tourists in the park include trekking, climbing, and white-water rafting. A couple of villages including Langtang, Bagmati have been destroyed by a massive avalanche caused by an earthquake in 2015.

Itinerary

Day 01 Arrival Kathmandu transfer to hotel.
Day 02 Half day sightseeing in Kathamandu preparing for trek.
Day 03 Drive to Syabrubensi .
Day 04 Trek to Lama Hotel.
Day 05 Trek to Langtang Village.
Day 06 Trek to Kyanjin Gumba
Day 07 trek to Langshisha Kharka & back to Kyanjin Gumba.
Day 08 Trek back to Lama hotel.
Day 09 Drive Back to Kathmandu.
Day 10 Departure