
Trip Facts
| Country: | Nepal |
| Region: | Langtang Region |
| Activities: | Nepal Trekking - |
| Group size: | 2 - 14 pax |
| Max Alttitude: | 4609 m. |
| Difficulty: | ![]() |
| Seasons: | Mar - May, Sept - Nov |
Langtang is known for its brilliant trekking and spectacular landscapes. Lang means Yak and Tang means to follow. North of Kathmandu and just south of the Tibetan border, the Langtang Himal is sandwiched between the main Himalayan range to the north and a slightly lower range of snowy peaks to the south. To the west of Langtang is Ganesh Himal with peaks between 6,000- 7,000m. Having trek to Langtang reflects the unique possibility to stare at enriched flora of 1000 species and 150 different species of birds and many wild animals such as Tigers, beers, deer, Wild sheep. Langtang and its several peaks along with fresh water lakes of this region such as Gosai Kunda, Saraswati Kunda and many other small lakes situated at the height of more than 4300 m will create manifold interest and enthusiasm toward nature.
| Day | Program | Accommodation | Meal |
| 01 | Arrival in Kathmandu (1310m). Transfer to Hotel | Hotel | - |
| 02 | Drive to Syabrubesi (2130m) | Lodge | B, L, D |
| 03 | Trek to Lama Hotel (3020m) | Lodge | B, L, D |
| 04 | Trek to Langtang (3430m) via Ghora Tabela (2970m) | Lodge | B, L, D |
| 05 | Trek to Kyanjin Gompa (3870m) | Lodge | B, L, D |
| 06 | Excursion to Chyarkuri & Langtang Base Camp. | Lodge | B, L, D |
| 07 | Trek to Lama Hotel (3020m) | Lodge | B, L, D |
| 08 | Trek to Sing Gompa (3584m) | Lodge | B, L, D |
| 09 | Trek to Laurebinayak (4609m) | Lodge | B, L, D |
| 10 | Trek to Gosainkund (4381m) | Lodge | B, L, D |
| 11 | Trek to Ghopte (3480m) | Lodge | B, L, D |
| 12 | Trek to Thado Dhunga. | Lodge | B, L, D |
| 13 | Trek to Kutumsang (2200m) | Lodge | B, L, D |
| 14 | Trek to Chisopani (1700m) | Lodge | B, L, D |
| 15 | Trek to Sundarijal (1300m). Drive back to Ktm | Hotel | B |
| 16 | Kathmandu Sightseeing Tour | Hotel | B |
| 17 | Final Departure. | - | B |
Price Includes:
• In Kathmandu, 3 nights of accommodation in 5* standard hotel on twin sharing basis on BB plan.
• While in trek, accommodation in lodges on twin sharing basis with 3 meals.
• All ground transportation as per program.
• Drive: Kathmandu-Syabru and Sundarijal-Ktm
• Welcome dinner in a tradition Nepalese culture
• English speaking guide, Sherpa, and porters with their daily wages, equipements andInsurance.
• LCAP Permit, TIMS, valley sightseeing fees with cultural city guide
Price Excludes:
• International flight tickets and country entrance visa fee at the airport and international airport departure tax
• Lunch and dinner during Kathmandu Stay.
• Tips for Nepali staffs, driver
• Hot water for bathing (payable in certain lodges), electric charges for mobile & cameras
• Personal natural expenses, Alcohol, beverages, Telephone call, laundry, extra night in hotel in Ktm etc.
Personal medicine, equipment & high risk insurance (including Helicopter evacuation in case of emergency).
Langtang is known for its brilliant trekking and spectacular landscapes. Lang means Yak and Tang means to follow. North of Kathmandu and just south of the Tibetan border, the Langtang Himal is sandwiched between the main Himalayan range to the north and a slightly lower range of snowy peaks to the south. To the west of Langtang is Ganesh Himal with peaks between 6,000- 7,000m. Having trek to Langtang reflects the unique possibility to stare at enriched flora of 1000 species and 150 different species of birds and many wild animals such as Tigers, beers, deer, Wild sheep. Langtang and its several peaks along with fresh water lakes of this region such as Gosai Kunda, Saraswati Kunda and many other small lakes situated at the height of more than 4300 m will create manifold interest and enthusiasm toward nature.
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