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Langtang Trekking 8 Days

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8 Days Langtang Trek

Langtang Trek 8 days is the most rewarding and unique trek experience that you can achieve in your lifetime. Those trekkers who are seeking something easy but easy and awesome trek destination, without any arguments Langtang trekking is the best one from every single aspect. The amazing local people and their unique culture and traditions as well as a vivid range of landscapes. The trek goes through all the way up to kyanjin gompa by the Bank of Langtang river so it is also known as a Langtang valley trek. The Langtang valley is more beautiful after we reach Ghoda Tabela. The Langtang Valley is one of the topmost beautiful places in Nepal and the top route for the soft adventures trekkers, who seek stunning landscapes and authentic culture.

Day 1. Kathmandu to Syabrubesi

Day 2. Syabrubeshi to Lama Hotel

Day 3. Lama Hotel to Langtang Village 

Day 4. Langtang Village to Kyangin Gumba

Day 5. Ret Day -Hiking to Tsergo Ri (5,033m.)

Day 6. Kyangin Gumba to Lama Hotel

Day 7. Lama Hotel to Syabrubeshi 

Day 8. Syabrubeshi to Kathmandu

Day 01: Kathmandu to Syabrubesi (1460m) - Distance: 122 KM.  About 7 Hour driving

Leave Kathmandu early for the seven-hour journey to the Langtang Valley. The road climbs high over ridges as it leaves the Kathmandu Valley, and provides impressive views of the Annapurna Himalayas in the west, to Manaslu, Ganesh Himal and the peaks of the Langtang region ahead. We drive through the bustling town of Trisuli before climbing towards Dunche and the Langtang National Park. After the town of Dunche it is another hour downhill drive to Syabru Besi and your lodge for the night.Overnight stay at Hotel in Syabrubeshi

 

Day 02: Syabrubesi to Lama Hotel (2,470m.)- 7 Hours Walking on foot -15 KM distance

Today’s trail crosses the Bhote Kosi meaning ‘Tibet River’ which flows from nearby Tibet. It then gradually climbs through sub-tropical forests to join the trail from Syabru Besi, then climbing through uninhabited oak and rhododendron forests. Look out for langur monkeys in the trees. The trail through the forest up to Lama Hotel becomes steep, but the reward is a comfortable bed in a cozy lodge in the small settlement.

Day 03: Lama Hotel to Langtang Village (3430m) 6 hours walking on foot -12 KM. distance

The trail continues to follow the Langtang khola, uphill steeply through a forest of hemlocks, maples and Rhododendron, past isolated lodges at Gumanchok (riverside) and ghunama to the famous lunch time spot of Ghoratabela (2970m). There are great views of langtang lirung from here, which you can admire as the army checks post, where you need to register your langtang trek permit. From Ghoratabela the trail uphill more gradually through U-shaped glacier valley to the villages of thangshyap, Gompa and finally langtang (3430m). The national park headquarter is here, along with a cooperative bakery, a dozen lodges and so many yaks and overnight here.

Day 04: Langtang Village  to Kyangjin Gompa (3860m)-12KM.  5 Hours walking 

the trail climbs gradually through 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, which is a good place to stock up for lunch and afternoon snacks. As you will arrive by lunchtime there is time to take it easy in the afternoon or explore the area. If you are feeling energetic, head up the Valley towards Langshisha Kharka to see some of the amazing views.

Day 05:Rest day

Today is rest day, during day, we will make a  day hiking to Tsergo Ri (5,033m.)

Tserko/Tsergo (5033 m/16,500 ft) Ri is another best view point but less popular and more difficult than the Kyanjin Ri. The Tserko Ri is named by the Tserko Peak 5700 Meters. The Tserko Ri hike is more time consuming and more difficult than the Kyanjin Ri Hike. If you want to hike to it then you should be quite good at walking plus there are also chances of the Getting AMS While hiking to Tserko Ri. The Tserko Ri Hikes offer a more clear view of the Yala Peak sides mountains. The Tserko Ri hikes can be very tough if there is Snow on the Top of the Tsergo ri. Most of the time there is snow on the top.

Day 06:Kyangin Gumba  to Lama Hotel (2470) 22  Km distance: 8 hours walking

                  From Kyangjin retrace the route you followed up the valley, following the Langtang Khola to Mundu village and on to Ghora Tabela. The                      descent will certainly be faster than the ascent. After lunch, continue the steep descent to Lama Hotel.

 

Day 07:Lama Hotel to Syabrubesi (1460m.) 12 Km Distance: 6 hours walking on foot

Continue retracing your steps to Syabru Besi, enjoying the quiet forested hills. If you are feeling fit, take the spectacular route from Rimche via Sherpa Gaon to Syabru Besi; it will take much longer to reach the ultimate destination, but it’s a stunning detour.

Day 08:  Syabrubesi to Kathmandu.   Distance: 122 KM.  About 7 Hour driving

 

 

Today is the last day of 8 days Langtang Trekking. After Breakfast, shared  jeep ride will take us to Kathmandu city. overngiht stay at your Hotel in Kathmandu

 

Note: The Distance and driving hours as well walking hours mentioned here on itinerary is approximately and may differ while making the trip practically depending on the traffic, road condition, trail condition, followed trek route, walking speed and so on as applicable.

 

Total Full Coverage Inclusive Trip Cost: USD 695 per person

Cost Does Include:

  1.  TIMS CARD (Nepal Trekking Permit)
  2.  Langtang National Park Permit
  3.   Taxi Ride transfer to Jeep stand at Balaju Bus Park in  Kathmandu
  4. Shared Public Jeep Ride to Syabrubeshi (Trek Start Point)
  5.  Shared Public Jeep Ride back to Kathmandu from Syabrubeshi (Trek End Point)
  6.  Taxi Ride back to your Hotel in Kathmandu from Balaju Bus Park in Kathmandu.
  7.  Breakfast set, Lunch set and Dinner set for 8 days during trip in Himalaya and one the way back to Kathmandu
  8.  Accommodation of 7 Nights stay at Hotel in Himalayas
  9.  A cup of Tea or Coffee 3 times a day for 8 days 
  10.  An Experienced Licensed Trekking Guide and Guide’s food, wages, insurance, transportation, accommodation for 8 days
  11.  Administrative support for issuance of TIMS card and Annapurna National Park Permit
  12.  A verified and certified Trekking completion certificate

Cost Does not include:

1. Bottled water, bottled beverage (Cold drinks and alcohol drinks)

2. Hot shower, Wi-Fi internet, Battery charging

3. Personal expenses which are not maintained at given inclusion section

4. Tips to Guide

More information in Regards of Lang tang Trek:

  • Hiring a Private Jeep is available for comfortable ride with wide seat and air condition, Jeep rental for Kathmandu to Syabrubeshi is USD 200, more details are available at: https://www.nepaltrekkinginhimalaya.com/pages/kathmandu-to-syabrubesi-jeep-rental-price
  • Trekking Porter is available at cost of USD 240 for whole trip, more details are available at: https://www.nepaltrekkinginhimalaya.com/pages/trekking-porter-wages-in-nepal

 

Note: Tipping to Trekking Guide in Nepal

Tipping is expected by Trekking Guides & Porters who are involved in Trekking Tour Adventure Activities of Nepal. Tip is very important source of income for them as a reward for a service. Tips are greatly appreciated in Trekking Tour Adventure Activities of Nepal. Guides and porters have very tough jobs and they often get surprisingly little compensation for their work. For more info, visit at https://www.nepaltrekkinginhimalaya.com/pages/tipping-trekking-guides-in-nepal

More Information Regarding Trek to  Langtang Trek

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