This Trek into the Langtang Region and the Langtang National Park has been one of the rewarding classics of lodge, tea house trekking in Nepal. If your Nepal stay is based in Kathmandu, this trek provides a comprehensive experience of the Himalaya Mountains and the Nepali/Tibetan Buddhist traditions and culture. Our destination includes Kanyaniing Gumpa, Chandanbari Shin Gumpa (Buddhist monasteries) and the sacred lakes of Gosaikunda where pilgrims come annually to ritually bath. We return through Helambu and its Tamang villages. Our guests have always loved this trek as it is a great adventure into the glory and culture of the high Himalaya.
Detail Itinerary:
Day 01 Arrival in Kathmandu (1337m)
Day 02: Kathmandu-Syabrubesi (1,503m) 8-9 hours by bus
Day 03: Syabrubesi- Rimche (2399m) 4-5 hours
Day 04: Rimche- Lama Hotel- Langtang Village (3430m) 4-5 hours
Day 05: Langtang – Kyanjin Gompa (3830m)3-4 hours
Day 06: Kyanjin Gumpa Rest day
Day 07: Kyanjin Gompa- Lama Hotel (2500m) 5-6 hours
Day 08: Lama Hotel – Thulo Syabru village (2210m) 4-5hours
Day 09: Thulo Syabru Village- Shin Gompa (3,330m) 3-4 hours
Day 10: Shin gompa- Gosainkunda(4380m)4-5 hours.
Day 11: Gosainkunda- Ghopte (3530m) 5-6hours
Day 12: Ghopte- Malemchigaon (2530m)4-5 hours
Day 13: Melamchi Gaon – Kathmandu (2600 m) 4-5 hours
Day 14: Departure from Kathmandu (1337m)
Today, we check the list of all necessary documents and goods of our guest. We confirm the flight tickets before 72 hours of departure flight. We advise our guest to put passport and tickets at their handbag for convenience. Himalayan Vacation Treks and Expedition staff representative will take our valuable guests to the airport (3 hours prior to your flight) and bid goodbye. It will be not only goodbye, but also the welcome for next visit to Nepal.
Important Information:
Our Guest’s security is of dominant concern while traveling with Himalayan Vacation Treks and Expedition. The trekking leader has the authority to adjust or cancel any part of the itinerary if it is necessary due to unfavorable circumstances. Unfavorable weather conditions, the health condition of a group member, or an unexpected natural disaster can force changes to the itinerary. However, every effort will be made to keep to the above itinerary. The lead guide will try his/her best to ensure that the trip goes smoothly and according to plan, but please be ready to be flexible if necessary. Himalayan Vacation Treks and Expedition is capable, experienced, and prepared to give 24-hour emergency response to any accident or condition that requires attention or evacuation.
Important Also:
Himalayan Vacation Treks & Expedition requires that trekking and expedition guests have Insurance Policies. A Travel Insurance Policy should cover the cost of emergencies (including altitude sickness), injuries, and evacuations. Please, it is essential to bring your Travel Insurance Policy, or copies of your pertinent existing insurance coverage with you to Nepal. HV Treks will require a copy for our office records. We, as well, advise you to inform your existing insurance agent/company of your itinerary, including trekking, climbing, and hiking, and insure your current policy provides sufficient coverage.
Day 01 Arrival in Kathmandu (1337m)
You are welcomed to Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal renowned for historical monuments, Hindu Temples, and Buddhist Stupas/Monasteries. We meet our guests at the Tribhuvan International Airport. A representative will be waiting with a Himalayan Vacation Treks and Expedition placard with our guests’ names displayed. After dropping luggage at the hotel, guests are taken for a short sightseeing tour.
Day 02: Kathmandu-Syabrubesi (1,503m) 8-9 hours by bus
We start early bus journey to Syabrubesi; the starting point of the trek. After Trisuli Bazaar the road is little difficult because of the grubby road. During the travel we pass through many small and villages on the way. We reach Dhunche, the headquarter of Rasuwa District, a small city in the hills. But we don’t stop here. We head to Syabrubesi a beautiful Tamang village, where we spend the night,
Day 03: Syabrubesi- Rimche (2399m) 4-5 hours
We cross through the suspension bridge over Langtang Khola and head steeply along the river. The River we are following is mostly the Langtang River. We can enjoy the walk going through oak, rhododendron and bamboo forests. There is also a variety of wildlife in these forests: yellow-throated martens, wild boars, langur monkeys, red pandas and Himalayan black bears. We spend the night in Rimche, an open area that comes before the famous Lama Hotel.
Day 04: Rimche- Lama Hotel- Langtang Village (3430m) 4-5 hours
Today we continue our trek to our next destination via the famous Lama Hotel. We start our trek descending towards a steep forest slope to the Langtang River. We cross a bridge and head up with a winding path. The path goes down into a valley to cross a stream and climbs past several water-driven mills and prayer wheels to the large settlement of Langtang .We spend the night in Langtang village.
Day 05: Langtang – Kyanjin Gompa (3830m)3-4 hours
We pass through the small village, stone-built houses and climb to a Chorten and pass a huge mani along a gentle path of a hill today. The valley relocates to a U-shaped one as we enter into a level of riverbed. Today we have a short walk since we need enough time to acclimatize and explore the surrounding. This place is famous for cheese and curd. Overnight in Kyanjin Gompa
Day 06: Kyanjin Gumpa Rest day
We rest here today since the view around is spectacular. We visit to Kyangjin Gompa. We can visit to Yak Cheese factory here and buy the fresh one if we wish. Telephone and internet facility are available here. The hotels/lodges are constructed near the big rocks that look peculiar. We can make a short hiking to Kyangjin Ri and Cherko Ri from where we can enjoy the views around us more widely. Himalayan Vacation Treks and Expedition guide will arrange for our visit to the various places today. We may go to visit cheese factory and gompa on our own in Kyangjin Gompa.
Day 07: Kyanjin Gompa- Lama Hotel (2500m) 5-6 hours
Today we walkback to Lama Hotel. All the way downhill but we will see fantastic views of towering mountain what we have missed on the way up. We take more time and walk very slow. We spend the night in Lama Hotel instead of Rimche.
Day 08: Lama Hotel – Thulo Syabru village (2210m) 4-5hours
In the beginning the path goes down to the Langtang River. After crossing the river we walk uphill to Thulo Syabru village. We see the fascinating view of Langtang Himal and more. On the way of our trek we pass through pine and Juniper forests. We spend the in Thulo Syabru village.
Day 09: Thulo Syabru Village- Shin Gompa (3,330m) 3-4 hours
We take the wide path climbing up to Dimsa village and the Path continues less steeply, through rhododendron, hemlock and Oak forests to Shin Gomba. On the way of our trek we see fantastic views of Langtang Himala and Langtang valley. Shin Gompa is another popular place for Cheese. We spend the in Shin Gompa.
Day 10: Shin gompa- Gosainkunda(4380m)4-5 hours
The path goes uphill smoothly through rhododendron covered point to the top of the rim and through a forested area today. The area in-between Shin Gompa and Laurebina is a sanctuary for the red panda, an endangered species that the Nepalese call cat bear. We return to the ridge path and climb a wider route through alpine country to arrive at Gosainkunda. We walk around around the Lakes and we spend the night in Gosainkund.
Day 11: Gosainkunda- Ghopte (3530m) 5-6hours
Today is a bit demanding day; the path goes slightly up and crosses moraines. Passing three more small lakes, the pathl ascends and cross Laurebina La (4,610m) after the pass, the path goes down to phedi and we continue walk up and down throughout crossing a rocky hill with pine, rhododendron trees. Finally we spend the night in Gopte.
Day 12: Ghopte- Malemchigaon (2530m)4-5 hours
We slide down through a forested area and climb through a dry river-bed to arrive at a Kharka, a pasture, that is surrounded by rhododendron forest. We climb through the forest to arrive at the pass of Thare Pati (3690m). Climbing the rim directly above the village gives us a marvelous view of the Jugal Himal area. We cross the village and enter a Rhododendron forest area, again descending to Melamchi River followed by yet again climbing to the Malemchigaon where we spend the night.
Day 13: Melamchi Gaon – Kathmandu (2600 m) 3-4 hours
The path slightly goes downhill to another Melamchi River. We cross the river through the suspension bridge again. We walk through the Nakotegaon, Tamang and Sherpa village. The chyorten and Gompa are seen on the way. From Melamchi gaon we catch local bus and drive to Kathmandu. In the evening, a Farewell Dinner is given by Himalayan Vacation Treks and Expedition.
Day 14: Departure from Kathmandu (1337m)
Today, we check the list of all necessary documents and goods of our guest. We confirm the flight tickets before 72 hours of departure flight. We advise our guest to put passport and tickets at their handbag for convenience. Himalayan Vacation Treks and Expedition staff representative will take our valuable guests to the airport (3 hours prior to your flight) and bid goodbye. It will be not only goodbye, but also the welcome for next visit to Nepal.
Important Information:
Our Guest’s security is of dominant concern while traveling with Himalayan Vacation Treks and Expedition. The trekking leader has the authority to adjust or cancel any part of the itinerary if it is necessary due to unfavorable circumstances. Unfavorable weather conditions, the health condition of a group member, or an unexpected natural disaster can force changes to the itinerary. However, every effort will be made to keep to the above itinerary. The lead guide will try his/her best to ensure that the trip goes smoothly and according to plan, but please be ready to be flexible if necessary. Himalayan Vacation Treks and Expedition is capable, experienced, and prepared to give 24-hour emergency response to any accident or condition that requires attention or evacuation.
Important Also:
Himalayan Vacation Treks & Expedition requires that trekking and expedition guests have Insurance Policies. A Travel Insurance Policy should cover the cost of emergencies (including altitude sickness), injuries, and evacuations. Please, it is essential to bring your Travel Insurance Policy, or copies of your pertinent existing insurance coverage with you to Nepal. HV Treks will require a copy for our office records. We, as well, advise you to inform your existing insurance agent/company of your itinerary, including trekking, climbing, and hiking, and insure your current policy provides sufficient coverage.
Max Altitude: 5,160 meters
Best Season: Oct – Nov and March-May
Difficulty Level: Moderate
December, January, and February
It is called the winter season in Nepal. It is a season for snowfall in mountain region above 4300m in Nepal. So, trekking is possible below 4500m during this period. This season is noted for occasional snowfall at higher elevations in the Himalayas. Though it gets colder in a night, often it offers the clear day / blue sky and relatively fewer trekkers on the trail. Sunrise and Sunset are seen very clear and beautiful in this season. So, a tourist who wants to pass short holidays during this period Himalayan vacation Treks and Expedition welcomes to see a splendid view of nature. During this period, we arrange a family tour to experience natural beauty with short hikes and cultural tour. It is suitable for homestay tour through which different rituals and culture can be experienced during this period. The famous homestay like Sailung Timal homestay,Timal homestay, Tamang Heritage Homestay, Ghalegaon Homestay are the special places to visit.
March, April, and May
It is spring season which is known as trekking season in Nepal. A smooth wind and gentle breeze are felt all over the country. Sunny days and clear weather are the supportive factors for trekking in this season. Presence of a cloud can be seen in the sky during this season. So a short rainfall can be felt during this period. It is the season of an expedition and climbing high peaks in Nepal. So many tourists from different parts of the world come to climb peaks above 7000m in this season. Himalayan Vacation Treks and Expedition arranges tour and journey for climbing during this period. Peak climbing period can be in length up to June so Himalayan Vacation Treks and Expedition arranges attractive programs during this period. This period offers plenty of opportunities for clear mountain views. It is also the time for flowers to blossom, and the national flower of Nepal – rhododendrons – coat the mountainsides with its colorful beauty throughout the spring.
June, July, and August
It is rainy season in Nepal. As it is the season of heavy rainfall. it is also known as the crops harvesting season in Nepal. In this season, trekking is slightly difficult in Nepal. These times are blessed for the keen botanist as the higher valleys and meadows blossom with flowers and lush vegetation. Trekking in the rain-shadow (places are out of reach of the rain clouds because of the high mountains) areas north of the Himalaya like Upper Mustang and Dolpo could be an ideal trek selection. However, Himalayan vacation Treks and Expedition arranges tour and trek during this period in dry areas. We arrange treks and tour in dry areas like Mustang, Upper Dolpa, Leh Ladakh (India) and Tibet.
September, October, and November
Moderate temperatures, clear sky with outstanding views, making it a great time to do any of our treks. Occasional short storms may dump snow at high altitudes. This is the season of feast and festivals. This is also known as the special season for flowers in Nepal. Marigold is popular and found best in this season. Temples and holy places are visited during this period. Festivals like Dashain, Tihar, and Chhath are celebrated during this season. Long national holidays are offered for this festival for workers. This season is known as the king of the season. No rainfall, sunny days and moderate temperature are the most favorable factors of this season for treks and tours in Nepal. Every kind of treks and tours can be done during this period. So many tourists come to see beautiful Nepal in this season. Many trekking routes are full of tourist during this season. Peaks 6000m to 7000m is the best destination for climbing in this season. Himalayan Vacation Treks and Expedition welcomes tourist to feel the splendid view of the nature of Nepal in this season.
Equipment & Packing List
This list is a guideline to help you pack for your adventure. Please understand that the items listed below will vary according to the season and the duration of the trek. The weight limit for your luggage is 33 pounds or 12 kg. Your gear will be carried by your porter and you will be required to carry your own day-pack (with your valuables and things of immediate importance to you). We also suggest that you pack only what is necessary. Our list of equipment is prepared on the basis of our long experience. The Himalayan Vacation Trek & Expedition Team leader will check your gear to ensure you have all the necessary equipment at the start of the trek. If necessary, the HVTreks’ guide will request additions of necessary equipment when and where it is available.
Important documents and items
Head
Upper Body
Hands
Lower Body
Feet
Sleeping
Rucksack and Travel Bags
Medical
-Note: In the larger towns and cities of Nepal, pharmacies have available common over-the-counter pharmaceuticals. Western/foreign brand name products and prescription drugs are not. We suggest you bring the pharmaceuticals you use in enough quantity.
Practical Items