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vertexholiday · 4 months ago
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Langtang Valley Trek Itinerary:
Day 1. Arrival day in Kathmandu (1300m).
Day 2. Drive from Kathmandu to Syaprubesi (1600m). 6-7 hr
Day 3. Trek to Lama Hotel (2470m). 6 hrs
Day 4. Trek to Mundu via Langtang village (3543m). 6.5 hrs
Day 5. Trek to Kyangjin Gompa (3870m), 4-5 hrs
Day 6. Acclimatization and Exploration , Tserko Ri (4984 m) 7-8 hrs
Day 7. Trek back to Lama Hotel. 5-6 hrs
Day 8. Trek to Syaphrubesi 4 hrsDay
9. Drive back to Kathmandu.
Day 10. Final day : departure.
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1t-3 · 9 months ago
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outfitterhimalaya · 1 year ago
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Langtang Circuit Trek 16 days
Langtang Circuit Trek 16 days
For those seeking an unforgettable trekking experience, the Langtang Circuit Trek is a destination that should not be overlooked. Spanning 16 days, this trek will take you through the mesmerizing Langtang valley, as well as the Gosainkunda and Helambu regions, where you will be treated to awe-inspiring views of the surrounding mountains and landscapes. Additionally, this trek offers the opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture and explore the unique traditions of the area. Whether you are a seasoned trekker or embarking on your first adventure, the Langtang Circuit Trek promises to be an experience that you will cherish forever.
The Langtang Circuit Trek
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The Langtang Circuit Trek is a trekking route that offers stunning views of the Langtang mountain range. Located in the Langtang valley, this trek takes you through a picturesque landscape surrounded by snow-capped peaks. To the north, you can admire the majestic Langtang Lirung (7,246 m), while to the south, Gang Chhenpo (6,388 m) and Naya Kangri (5,846 m) stand tall. As you reach the end of the valley, you'll be greeted by the impressive Ganjala Pass (5,122 m) and DorgeLakpa (6,989 m) to the east. The narrow valley allows for an intimate and awe-inspiring experience with the breathtaking mountain vista.
Embark on a thrilling 16-day journey through the picturesque Langtang Valley with the Langtang Circuit Trek. According to local folklore, this enchanting valley was stumbled upon by a Lama who trailed a runaway yak. In fact, the name "Langtang" originates from the Tibetan words for "yak" and "to follow," as you traverse through yak pastures and may even come across these magnificent creatures during your trek. With awe-inspiring mountain vistas and a vibrant cultural legacy, the Langtang Circuit Trek promises an unforgettable adventure for all avid explorers.
Experience the Langtang Circuit Trek, a 16-day adventure that takes you through the beautiful landscapes of Nepal. Your journey begins with a sightseeing tour in Kathmandu, where you can explore the rich cultural heritage of the city. From there, you will head to Syaprubesi and start your trek through the stunning Langtang valley. As you make your way south to ThuloSyabru, you will be surrounded by breathtaking views of the Himalayas. The highlight of the trek is a visit to the holy Gosainkunda Lakeside, where you can witness the serene beauty of the lakes at an altitude of 4,360 meters. As you descend, you will enter the culturally rich Helambu valley, where you can immerse yourself in Buddhist traditions and appreciate the unique dress and language influenced by Tibet.
Itinerary in Detail
Day 01: Arrive at Kathmandu airport and transfer to the hotel
Day 02: Full-day historical tour of Kathmandu
Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubensi
Day 04: Trek from Syabrubeshi to Lama Hotel
Day 05: Trek from Lama Hotel to Langtang village
Day 06: Trek from Langtang Village to Kyangjin Gompa
Day 07: Rest Day at Kyangjin Gompa and excursions around
Day 08: Trek from Kyangjin Gompa to Lama Hotel
Day 09: Trek from Lama Hotel to Syabru Gaon
Day 10: Trek from ThuloSyabru to Sing Gompa
Day 11: Trek from Sing Gompa to Gosaikunda via Lauribinayak La
Day 12: Trek from Gosaikunda to Ghopte via Lauribinayak Pass
Day 13: Trek from Ghopte to Kutumsang
Day 14: Trek from Kutumsang to ChisopaniDanda
Day 15: Trek from Chisopani to Sundarijal and drive to Kathmandu
Day 16: Transfer to the international airport for your flight home
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renu12345 · 2 years ago
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Langtang Helambu Trekking
Langtang Helambu Trekking is a Popular less crowded Area Trek of Nepal, Which is situated to the East north of Kathmandu. Langtang Trekking is a very small narrow Valley surrounding by many Mountains and Forest. Langtang Trekking is a perfect area to make walking Holiday because there are all Natural view and different type of ethnicity called Tamang,Gurung Who have their own Culture, Religion, and Typical Life style. 
0This Trek starts from Kathmandu by Bus/Jeep to Syaprubesi than we have to follow the Narrow Langtang Valley along the River. Langtang is a popular Area to see Red Panda, Which is Rare to see in the Universe as well as the Verdant Forest, Gompa(Monastery), Farming Land and Traditional House.
Langtang Helambu Trekking Region was a Trading route long time ago between Tibet and Nepal as it is situated to the border of Tibet and Nepal. There are much recourse for local income such as Sheep, Wool, Horse renting, Farming and many Herbal product. It is also short Trekking with your small amount of Budget, you can make it easily. 
Langtang Helmabu Trekking is such a great opportunity for Travelers to Experience the Tamanag and Gurung Culture, Traditional Village, Wild Animals, Typical Farming systems and Wonderful Panorama view of Langtang Lirung, Kyimoshung, Yubra,Tsergo Peak, Yansa Tsenji, Yala Peak, Langshisa Ri, Naya Kanga, Morimoto Peak, Yansa Tsenji and gang Chhenpo.
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iuzol · 5 years ago
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We completed the 145 kms of driving from Kathmandu to Syaprubesi in 12 hours. This was one of the reasons for being late. That trailer in the picture manage to broke down and blocked the whole road. We got stuck here for 1.5 hours. It was there for 4 hours . . . #roadking #Truck #langtang #Trekking #trekkinginnepal #Lostinthehimalaya (at Syafrubesi Rasuwa) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3Pp8G0lU95/?igshid=1ugskyqe9v4e3
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alpineramble · 4 years ago
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Ruby Valley Trek- A Complete Guide
The Ruby Valley Trek is one of the most beautiful home-stay treks in Nepal. It is a much easier and shorter trek than any other high altitude treks in Nepal. However, this trek incorporates diverse terrain, culture, and wildlife throughout the journey along with the most spectacular and close up mountains view of Ganesh Himal, Langtang, and Manaslu ranges. Furthermore, In Spring, the Ruby valley decorates with many beautiful flowers including Rhododendron-the national flower of Nepal as well as many others like Pines, Orchids in the background. The summer and Autumn are slightly different to trek in this region as this season is quite challenging in terms of cold in the winter and shower-rain in the summer seasons but this time is less crowded which might be the perfect season if you like avoiding the crowded while trekking in the Himalayas.
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An epic journey toward the most stunning places of the Himalayas within Ruby Valley offers the most beautiful views and it’s a landscape of the Himalayas, however, you will get to learn about people of different ethnicity, lifestyle, and traditions especially Gurung and Tamang people when visiting those fascinating villages during the trip. Likewise, the iconic sunrise view over the Himalayas is a vantage point that could be experienced in almost every single village of the region.
If you are looking for this amazing Ruby Valley home-stay trekking journey at the best time to enjoy this trek fully then choose the best season of Spring and Summer. However, Nepal has four major seasons including Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter, amongst them Spring and Summer are the best seasons for trekking to Ruby Valley.
Moreover, hot spring in the Ruby valley is another main highlight of this trek whereas travelers can have a very relaxing time with a great showering experiencing and very relaxing and healing for the aching muscles.
The Ruby Valley has been freshly welcoming trekkers from all over the world to experience the world’s most unique and unspoiled home-stay trekking experience through the highest mountains of the world.
Trip Highlights
Spectacular and close view of Ganesh Himal, Langtang, and Manaslu
Hot springs
Explore the Traditional and lifestyle of Gurung and Tamang
Exotic flora and fauna
Visit fascinating Buddhist monasteries, Gompa, and Temples.
When is the Best time to do Ruby Valley Trek?
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To enjoy the trip, You need to find the best seasons of the year. However, you can go on Ruby Valley Trek any time of the year. Yet, the monsoon is not an appropriate time in terms of the rain. There is heavy rainfall during the evening or night but the dark clouds are ever-present. During this season, it appears no good views also there are a few tackles that you need to face like leeches, mosquitoes, possible landslides, and slippery roads, etc. However, this is the time when animals are most active and freshness makes them more beautiful. If you are a keen biologist, then monsoon is best for you with no doubt.
Here are the lists of the 4 seasons such as
Autumn (September to November)
Winter (December to February)
Spring (March to May)
Summer/Monsoon (June to August)
Autumn is perfectly one of the best times to do this trek in Nepal. Autumn (Fall) is a dry season that offers clear blue sky and moderate temperature and it’s suitable for trekking that’s why this is the best time to go on any treks in Nepal including Ruby Valley, this is the way this season brings a lot of crowded into the popular treks like Everest and Annapurna regions.
Ruby Valley trek can also do during December, the dry air and clear sky with the best visibility will stay same as Autumn but December is the starting month of winter, during winter, it will be quite colder than other mo months and will snow sometimes, If you are planning on trekking in December, then make sure you better prepare with appropriate packaging gears.
Spring is the best time to do trekking in Nepal. This season offers a clear sky with great views as the trail will bloom with red and white rhododendrons and many other exotic flowers found in this region, a good time to go on any treks in Nepal.
Ruby Valley Trek Route Itinerary
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Getting on this trek, There are at least 2/3 different routes that you can trek to Ruby Valley. The itinerary that you can choose it based on your time length and interest.
The trail can go straight to the Annapurna Base Camp or take a detour to Ghorepani Poon Hill or take a smaller detour to Ghandruk or both. You can make the climbing stop and returning stop at different villages. Of course, taking different routes causes plus or minus 3-4 days.
Here are 2 suggested itineraries that go to Ruby Valley, one of these trails goes through PangsanG Dada – the highest point of the region it is also called Pangsang pass situated at an altitude of 389 meters above the sea level. In general, the trek starts from Kathmandu and ends at Kathmandu via Dhading Besi.
Itinerary
Day
Activity
Day 1
Kathmandu to Syaprubesi (By local Jeep/Bus)
Day 2
Trek from Syaprubesi to Gatlang village
Day 3
Trek from Gatlang to Somdang
Day 4
Trek from Somdang to Tipling via Pasang
Day 5
Trek from Tipling to Chalisa
Day 6
Rest day at Chalish Gaun
Day 7
Trek from Chalsih to Khading
Day 8
Rest Day at Khading
Day 9
Trek from Khading to Dundure
Day 10
Drive back to Kathmandu by local jeep/bus.
Trekking Permits and Costs for Ruby Valley
To trek to Ruby Valley, you need two trekking permits.
One is the Langtang national park permit.
For SAARC nationals: Nrs.1500 (about US $13)
For Others: Nrs.3000 (about US $29)
Second is the Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) card that costs NRS. 1000 (about US $10)
Trekking Equipment/ Gear Lists Required
Trekking equipment is one of the most important factors when you are trekking in the mountain, having proper gears means you are goo at trek without any troubles. However, If you are wondering about what to pack for the trek then here are the lists of trekking gears in general what you should carry while trekking to Ruby Valley.
A lightweight waterproof trekking sue/ boots. - make sure that your shoes are well-fitting, light, and comfortable enough to make your trip worth it.
A few pairs of liner socks. Take some extra pairs for a warm climate and two pairs for a cold climate. Hiking/ liner socks are better.
Some pairs of underwear. Carry some pair of underwear from home.
A warm down jacket – Ultralight packable down jacket – if you do not want to carry then you can also rent in Kathmandu fora few dollars.
Trekking T-shirts and trousers – make sure to bring some good hiking trekking t-shirt and trousers
some pairs of thermals
A light and warm sleeping bag. If you do not prefer for a long use then no worries, You can either buy or rent in Nepal before go on a trip.
Trekking pole. - if you haven’t had any trekking before then take a pair of the walking poles as it helps you to make your stamina well during the trek of ups and downhills.
Few pairs of Gloves. Take at least 2 pairs of gloves one from warm and thick and another one is the liner.
Sunglasses
A warm hat
First aid kit including Diamox and Oral Rehydration Salts, etc.
Toiletries
Note: Above the lists of gear will help for the Everest and Annapurna trek (s) as well,
Some Frequently Q&A
Here are some of the frequently asked questions answered to provide a clearer picture of Ruby Valley Trek for those travelers who are initially planned to hike in the region.
1) What is the highest altitude of this trek that we reached?
The highest altitude we will reach in this trek is 4910m. This is the elevation of Pangsang dada which is the highest pass of the region as well.
2) How long we should walk every day when doing Ruby Valley Trek?
This trekking route is very gentle and required at least 4-5 hours of walk on an average per day. However, someday might be a bit longer day than usual due to cross the highest pass like Pangsang.
3)How fit do I need to be to do the Ruby Valley trek?
Ruby Valley trek is a Grade C or An easy home-stay trekking route, So, any average fit person can do this trek without any tackles of difficulties. even if you do not have any previous experience that’s okay you are finding for this trek, in-fact, this trek doesn't require any previous trekking experience and strong physically and mentally.
4) Do We get a place for battery charging and hot shower facilities?
Yes, You can charge batteries en route as well as a hot shower by buckets. For this, you need to bring your own plugging charger adapters tools. You may not need to pay for them.
5) Are there ATMs on the way to Ruby Valley?
No. There are no ATMs on this route of Ruby Valley. You need to be prepared for all the cash for your trekking tour either in Kathmandu or Syaprubesi/Dhading Besi. All the cash that you will be withdrawn must be in rupees.
6) Do we get anyInternet access?
Some places yes, but there are no WIFI facilities on this route, so you can be used the data by local SIM car. Remember, the Internet by local Sim can be slower.
8) How much do guides and porters cost?
If you are taking an experienced local trekking guide it costs $20-25/ day and $15-218 per porter including foods, hotels, insurance, trekking equipment for the local guide and porter.
Tipping is the traditional way of Nepalese people, so every guide and porter do expect good tips after their great performances, However, there is no set amount as tipping is a westerner created culture. They will be happy to receive what you see fit to give based on their work and your satisfaction after the trip. In addition to this, If you feel confused, trekkers have taken 15% of the total payment as the standard for the guides and porters.
If you have any other questions you like to inquire upon, please comment below or contact us. We would love to answer your queries in the best possible way.
Food and Accommodation on Ruby Valley Trek
The foods on this trek are quite cheaper than other regions of Nepal but you get very basic foods at the local lodges or home-stay during the trek. Staying at home-stay means you are not using any fancy hotels or lodges so you will be spending your time like a normal local lifestyle during the trek and you don’t really need to be paid for your overnight stay at the home-stay in this region but if you pay them a little amount of money it will directly help to the community or person who is living a difficult life in the mountain. The rooms in the home-stay might have some private or sharing a dormitory with a normal bed or a dorm room with 3-5 beds. They are small but cozy and tidy with a good view.
For the food, you will be likely taken your food to the same place where you stay as locals expect you to eat where you stay. Home-stay owner/ local gets some money on food rather than lodging. However, for the food, There are no different food options you can choose from the Menu as you choose to stay at a normal tea house. The common foods on this trek have eggs prepared in different ways, chapatti- bread, potatoes prepared in different ways, packet noodles, Dal Bhat Tarkari and local meals prepared by as an own traditional way. Moreover, Dal Bhat is a typical /traditional meal of Nepal which can be found in this region very easily at the best price. filling option. For drinks, you can have Nepali tea, black coffee, etc.
The budget, $15-24 per day on average will cover three meals, with the lodge on this trek. However, if you like to take some alcohols you will find them easily either western brands or local for this you, you need to take some extra of cash for the alcohols. But alcohol is not recommended at the high altitude area due to the less oxygen level.
What is AMS?
AMS is short of Acute mountain sickness, Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is the effect on the body of being in high altitude areas. AMS is common at high elevation and it can be suffered by anyone traveling over 2000m or above. However, our body normally responds to the lower air pressure and a lower concentration of oxygen at high altitude areas.
The symptoms, You likely feel a headache, nausea, vomiting, lack of appetite, shortness of breath, etc. If anyone of you is having these symptoms then you must be taking care of yourself and you can’t ignore them at all, it might be dangerous at some points. Rather, it will only get worse and turn into fatal conditions HAPE or HACE. if you do not take proper concern and medications on it. You need to take proper rest and ascend downhill. To make this go away.
To prevent the best thing to do in case of AMS is to stop ascending. No more climbing to the high areas. Turn back and descend or stay in the same elevation for some time and see how it reacts to you if you don’t feel better in a while then you are suggested to get back to the hospital immediately at a lower elevation. However, medications like Diamox also helps in acclimatizing or preventing high altitude sickness.
Ruby Valley trek takes you over 3900m. So, it is still very important to adopt preventive measures like staying hydrated, eating well, ascending slow, etc while trekking on the mountains.
Some Tips for Ruby Valley Trekking
If you are ready to set on a trek to Ruby valley then here are some suggestions that may be of help for you while trekking.
Take a good carbohydrate or protein meals set like Dal Bhat Tarkari, bread, and soup, etc, Dal bat set is more common and you can have more or add more at the same price, it is also called “one price more rice- Dal bat power 24 hour”
Carry enough cash in Rupees with you for the trekking tour since there are no ATM facilities.
Add some extra days just in case if you want to extend your trip more in nature with these beautiful mountains and its landscape.
Aware of the people while traveling, not every people has the same way of thinking and prosperity. Bad people can be anywhere around the world. Trust your guide and ask them whatever you want to know, ask your guide, and interact with him more than other individual ones.
Rent some of the most expensive trekking gear if you do not have your own like a Down jacket/ sleeping bag or trekking pole etc. you can rent them very easily in Kathmandu through the trekking agency or trekking tours.
Public display of affection is not welcomed and wearing revealing dresses will earn you unwanted criticism. Make sure to bring some long clothing to cover your whole buddy or at least bell to legs and bells to neck.
Ask always the people before taking the picture of them or places while standing in front of the,m
Foods might take a little longer to cook. Order earlier.
Conclusion
Hope this helps in deciding on and planning out your trek to Ruby Valley Region, God bleed you, and wish you all the very best!
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jrntrek-blog · 5 years ago
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She is standing and waiting to come trekkers for request to have a night in her place. Her everyday pass in this way. We accept her request to spend two night in her place, she was very glad and treated us very well. #langtangtrek #langtangtrekking #trekking #langtangvalleytrek #langtanglirung #trek #trekkinginnepal #trekinnepal #visitnepal #travelinnepal #tourinnepal #explorenepal #explorehimalayaofnepal #explorenepal #langtangnationalpark #UNESCOSITE #hike #hikinginnepal #trekkingguide #tourguide #trekoperator #touroperator #porter #guide #kathmandu #nepal #dhunche #syaprubesi #lamahotel #langtangvalley #kyangingumba #kyanginri4400m #tserikuri4987m (at Kyangjin Gumba, Langtang, Nepal) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7EFPiPgC2n/?igshid=v1pfx2bbdgyt
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bigskytreks · 5 years ago
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Trekking in Nepal We have a original plan to go Everest Base camp (EBC) trek Cos of weather we cancelled the #EBC trek ( one full day wait and cancelled the flight ) Immediately we make a decision to go to #Langtang and #gosaikunda trek 3rd day we took a Jeep to Syaprubesi cos of the landslide on half way change the crowd bus I think this is a lifetime experience for my guest Safely and happily we reach in kyanjin gumba ( weather is not good ) We have a plan to visit Gosaikunda but cos of the weather and guest tired we decided to go to Pokhara Reached in Pokhara late evening crossed the bumping road #Pokhara : play #paragliding , eat and relax We decided to go #rafting which is life time experience for all guest and we did 1 night 2 days rafting which is really funny and exciting , camp fire and camping site are very nice bar B Que chicken so yummy Back to #Kathmandu and city tour #Swyambhunath , #bouddhanath and #pashupatinath and fly back to home town ( eliven have few days extra ) With Alvin we did Kathmandu durbar square and visit local market Team member from Malaysia Lim hwa ( group leader and sister ) Alibaba (brother ) See chin ( uncle ) Yun Yan ( small sister ) Ong brother (chicken , khukura) Kelvin (brother) Elvin ( brother ) #Guide Bhakti Devkota #Porter Raju Mama Chumba Madan Trekking company Big Sky Treks #Nepal #bigskytreks #everestbasecamptrek #ebctrek #Malaysia #kathmandudurbarsquare #Kumari #kumarighar #lifedamage (at Big Sky Treks & Expeditions Pvt Ltd Nepal) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3a-jatlMSf/?igshid=my3hgue8a7x0
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snowydreamposts · 5 years ago
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Trip Introduction
Langtang Gosainkunda Trek is intended for the heavenly trek. It is in Rasuwa district as the outside of Langtang district. The track framed by Langtang National Park is our principle strolling way. The wilderness territory makes trouble in strolling. This gives us a mystical and exciting background. We can see the differing scene. Our principle goal of the trek is Gosaikunda Lake (blessed Lake of Nepal). All water goes through dazzling common spring water. Bathing  in Gosaikunda Lake, our hallowed places are diminished. Till now, it is pursued said by our precursors. Leaving this our primary attractions are the most established religious communities, delightful scenes and nearby clans. Blends of every one of these things inspire us to such an extent. We get revived from our hang mind.
Langtang Gosainkunda Trek begins from Syaprubesi with a picturesque 7/8 hours drive from memorable city Kathmandu. It’s a reasonable moderate trekking destination in Langtang Region without testing. Trail experiences the entrancing Tamang and Sherpa people group towns with stunning astonishing mountains views and verdure, passing many old religious communities, sanctuaries and normal towns en route than we have last climbing to Lauribinayak Pass (4,609 m/15,121 Ft), then we go continuously down and up and, passing couple of towns on the way in Helambu area than at long last we back to Kathmandu by transport from Chisopani.
Joining any of fabulous treks in Langtang region with Snowy Dream World, will doubtlessly a stunning and significant lifetime experience. We, Snowy Dream World also tweaked excursion as indicated by your time and budget, it would be ideal if you don’t hesitate to CONTACT US about your interests and drsires.
Outline Itinenary
Day 01 :Arrival at Kathmandu.
Day 02 :Drive Kathmandu to Shyabru bensi.
Day 03 :Trek to Lama Hotel.
Day 04 :Trek to Langatang village.
Day 05 :Trek to Kyangjin Gompa.
Day 06 :Rest or Side Trip to Kyanjing Ri.
Day 07 :Trek to Lama Hotel.
Day 08 :Trek to Syabru Village.
Day 09 :Syabru Village to Chandanbari.
Day 10 :Chandanbari to Lauribina
Day 11 :Lauribina to Gosaikunda.
Day 12 :Gosaikund to Chandanbari.
Day 13 :Chandanbari to Dhunche.
Day 14 :Dhunche to Kathmandu.
Day 15 :Final Departure.
Note:
All above trekking hours and distances are approximate and it’s absolutely for general ideas only.
The above data is a guide and standard layout of what we give. Our trek can be customized at your request to suit your particular necessities
Your safety is our supreme concern while engaging with Snowy Dream World. Please note that your leader has the authority to adjust or cancel any part of the itinerary if it is estimated required due to safety issues. Every determination will be made to keep to the above itinerary; though, since this journey involves travelling in remote mountainous areas, we cannot assurance that we will not suffer from it. Weather conditions, health condition, unexpected natural disasters can all affect in the itinerary. The leader will try to ensure that the trip runs according to plan, but please be prepared for the happening if required.
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8000expedition-blog · 7 years ago
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Langtang Trekking in Nepal
The mountain north of Kathmandu offers a great range of trekking choices, all with in a day’s drive of the capital. After a great experience in the Everest region trekking Langtang Trekking in Nepal so that you can explore the wonderful journey. It is well suited to one or two weeks itineraries, what is lacks in superlatives, there is no 8000 m peaks in the vicinity unless you count shisapangma, across the border in Tibet. It makes up for in base to peak rise that are as dramatic as anywhere. Langtang valley treks route determined as between the Buddhist culture of the Langtang valley and Hindu culture of the Kathmandu valley.
Langtang Trekking in Nepal is short and best treks in Nepal, more than 3 thousand of international and domestic travelers are visiting during peak season even off season as well due to popular fascinating views of langtang , lirung, langtang glacier, Tibet border range valley. These treks in particular delivers more amazing views in a short time than any other walk-in trek in Nepal with the possible exception of the Annapurna sanctuary.These valley trekking begins from syaprubesi (1400m) a very local bumpy 8-9 hours bus ride from Kathmandu.  Read more
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strandsofcommonthread · 8 years ago
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Kaitlyn and I began our journey to Lantang Valley with a 7am bus out of Kathmandu, to the town of Syaprubesi.  There, we met up with another traveler, a German man named Sebastian (who was living in Dubai with his Spanish wife, teaching music to the kids of diplomats at an international school), who we traveled with for the next three days of our trek.  
These photos show the landslides we walked over, door frames left untouched among the rubble of destroyed houses, and broken Tibetan prayer wheels that we saw while hiking our first few days.  The first photo is of Pembu dai (shown above, with his wife, making the peace sign -- which he corrected me and said it meant “2″ for “2 people in the photo”), whose hotel we stayed/ate at in Kanjim village on night one, and the last photo is of the lovely Buddhist woman whose hotel we stayed/ate at in Thangsyap village on night two.
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1t-3 · 10 months ago
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outfitterhimalaya · 2 years ago
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Langtang Circuit Trek- 16 days
Langtang Circuit Trek- 16 days
If you're looking for an unforgettable trekking adventure, the Langtang Circuit Trek is a must-see destination. This 16-day trek takes you through the stunning Langtang valley, Gosainkunda, and Helambu regions, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and landscapes. Along the way, you'll also have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich local culture and explore the unique traditions of the region. Whether you're an experienced trekker or a first-time adventurer, the Langtang Circuit Trek is an experience you won't want to miss.
Kyanjing Village on Langtang  Circuit Trek
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The Langtang Circuit Trek offers breathtaking views of the mountain range from the Lantang valley. The valley is nestled between the snow-capped peaks of Langtang Lirung (7,246 m) to the north, Gang Chhenpo (6,388 m) and Naya Kangri (5,846 m) to the south. At the end of the valley, the Ganjala Pass (5,122 m) and DorgeLakpa (6,989 m) can be seen to the east. The narrow valley provides an up-close and personal experience with the majestic mountain vista.
The Langtang Circuit Trek is a 16-day adventure that takes you through the stunning Langtang Valley. According to local legend, the valley was discovered by a Lama who followed a runaway yak. In fact, the name "Langtang" comes from the Tibetan words for "yak" and "to follow," as you'll pass through yak pastures and may even encounter these majestic animals during your trek. With breathtaking mountain views and a rich cultural heritage, the Langtang Circuit Trek is an unforgettable experience for any adventurer.
Embark on a 16-day adventure through the Langtang circuit, which includes arrival and departure days in Nepal. The journey begins with a sightseeing tour in Kathmandu before heading to Syaprubesi. From there, explore the stunning Langtang valley and continue south to ThuloSyabru. The highlight of the trek is a visit to the holy Gosainkunda Lakeside, situated at an altitude of 4,360 meters. After taking in the breathtaking views, the trail leads back down to the culturally rich Helambu valley, where you can immerse yourself in Buddhist traditions and admire the unique dress and language influenced by Tibet.
Embark on a 16-day adventure through the Langtang national park, Nepal's first national park, on the Langtang Circuit Trek. This trek offers breathtaking views of diverse flora and fauna, as well as the opportunity to explore Buddhist monasteries and charming settlements of Tamang and Hyolmo. Outfitter Himalaya has seen a surge in popularity for this trek due to its unexplored and least explored fascinations, including impressive mountain vistas and stunning landscapes. Don't miss out on this demanding yet rewarding trekking destination.
If you're looking for a trek in the Langtang National Park but don't have 16 days to spare, we have two shorter options available: the Langtang Valley trek and the Langtang-Gosaikunda Trek. If neither of these options work for you, please don't hesitate to email us for a tailor-made itinerary that fits your specific needs and requirements. We're always happy to provide further information and help you plan your perfect holiday in Langtang.
Itinerary in Detail
Day 01: Arrive at Kathmandu airport and transfer to the hotel
Day 02: Full-day historical tour of Kathmandu
Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubensi
Day 04: Trek from Syabrubeshi to Lama Hotel
Day 05: Trek from Lama Hotel to Langtang village
Day 06: Trek from Langtang Village to Kyangjin Gompa
Day 07: Rest Day at Kyangjin Gompa and excursions around
Day 08: Trek from Kyangjin Gompa to Lama Hotel
Day 09: Trek from Lama Hotel to Syabru Gaon
Day 10: Trek from ThuloSyabru to Sing Gompa
Day 11: Trek from Sing Gompa to Gosaikunda via Lauribinayak La
Day 12: Trek from Gosaikunda to Ghopte via Lauribinayak Pass
Day 13: Trek from Ghopte to Kutumsang
Day 14: Trek from Kutumsang to ChisopaniDanda
Day 15: Trek from Chisopani to Sundarijal and drive to Kathmandu
Day 16: Transfer to the international airport for your flight home
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Langtang Cicuit Trek for 16 Days
The Langtang circuit trek is one of the most popular trekking holidays in the Langtang region, has been a popular and frequently organized trekking as it takes all around the Langtang valley, Gosainkunda, Helambu and offers you numerous fascinations including amazing up-close views of mountain vistas, impressive landscapes, and cultural richness, all these are worth exploring.
During the Langtang circuit trek, you will have an amazing up close view of the mountain vista, especially from Lantang valley, the narrow mountain valley which is sandwiched between a snowy mountain range namely mighty Langtang Lirung (7,246 m) which stands just right to the north, and Gang Chhenpo (6,388 m) and another trekking peak Naya Kangri (5,846 m) lie just at the south of the valley, the Ganjala Pass (5,122 m) and Dorge Lakpa (6,989 m) lie to the east at the end of the valley.
Langtang Circuit Trekking Trail
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A myth is that Langtang valley was said to have been discovered by the Lama, the priest following a runaway yak. The term ‘Lang’ means ‘Yak’ in the Tibetan language, whereas the term ‘tang’ means ‘to follow, and thus during the trek, you will pass through the yak pasture and also encounter the yak.
We have 16 days for the Langtang circuit trek including your arrival and departure days to and from Nepal, the trek starts with a sightseeing tour in Kathmandu, then we will take a drive to Syaprubesi and excursion around the Langtang valley, then the trail swings south to Thulo Syabru and then trek to the holy Gosainkunda Lakeside located at the altitude of 4,360-meter height, after having excursion all around, the trail then takes you back down to the beautiful Helambu valley which is rich in Buddhist cultural heritages, distinctive religious practices, languages, and dress which is much more similar to those of Tibet and undoubtedly.
You will trek through Nepal’s first National Parks, the Langtang national park where you will have an opportunity to savor the amazing natural beauty, diverse flora and fauna, and so forth. Langtang circuit trekking has been popular and demanding trekking destination among clients of Outfitter Himalaya in recent days, because of yet unexplored or least explored fascinations of the areas including amazing mountain vistas, impressive landscapes, Buddhist monastery, charming settlement of Tamang, Hyolmo, and more.
We have a shorter trek in the Langtang National park which is the Langtang Valley trek, Tamang Heritage Trail, Helambu Trekking, and Langtang-Gosaikunda Trek.
Langtang Circuit Trek Outline Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive at Kathmandu airport and transfer to hotel Day 02: Full-day historical tour of Kathmandu Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubensi Day 04: Trek from Syabrubeshi to Lama Hotel Day 05: Trek from Lama Hotel to Langtang village Day 06: Trek from Langtang Village to Kyangjin Gompa Day 07: Rest day at Kyangjin Gompa and we do some excursions Day 08: Trek from Kyangjin Gompa to Lama Hotel Day 09: Trek from Lama Hotel to Syabru Gaon Day 10: Trek from Thulo Syabru to Sing Gompa Day 11: Trek from Sing Gompa to Gosaikunda via Lauribinayak La Day 12: Trek from Gosaikunda to Ghopte via Lauribinayak Pass Day 13: Trek from Ghopte to Kutumsang (2,600m) - 5 Hours Day 14: Trek from Kutumsang to Chisopani Danda (2,195m) Day 15: Trek from Chisopani to Sundarijal and drive to Kathmandu Day 16: Transfer to international airport for your connecting flight home
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outfitterhimalaya · 2 years ago
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The Langtang Circuit Trek - 16 Days
Langtang Circuit Trek highlights
Sightseeing tours of historical UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu.
Scenic drive to Syabrubensi and back to Kathmandu from Sundarijal.
Visiting Langtang village and Kyanjing Gompa and Gosainkunda Lake.
Explore the Cheese Factory in Kyanjing Gompa and Chanadabari.
Very beautiful views of langtang Region Mountains from Kyanjing Ri, Tserku Ri and Lauribanayak.
  Langtang Circuit Trek Overview
Langtang circuit trek is one of the most popular trekking adventures in the Langtang region, which has been a popular and frequently organized trekking from Outfitter Himalaya. Langtang circuit trek takes all around the Langtang valley, Gosainkunda, and Helambu and offers you numerous fascinations including amazing up-close views of mountain vistas, impressive landscapes, and cultural richness, all these are worth exploring.
The langtang circuit trekking trail!
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You have an amazing up-close view of the mountain vista, especially from Lantang valley during the Langtang Circuit Trek. The narrow mountain valley is sandwiched between a snowy mountain range namely mighty Langtang Lirung (7,246 m) which stands just right to the north, and Gang Chhenpo (6,388 m) and another trekking peak Naya Kangri (5,846 m) lie just at the south of the valley, the Ganjala Pass (5,122 m) and Dorge Lakpa (6,989 m) lie to the east at the end of the valley.
A myth is that Langtang valley was said to have been discovered by the Lama, the priest following a runaway yak. The term ‘Lang’ means ‘Yak’ in the Tibetan language, whereas the term ‘tang’ means ‘to follow’ thus during the trek, you will pass through the yak pasture and also encounter the yak.
We have 16 days for the Langtang circuit trek including your arrival and departure days to and from Nepal the trek starts with a sightseeing tour in Kathmandu. We will take a drive to Syaprubesi and excursion around the Langtang valley, then the trail swigs south to Thulo Syabru and then trek to the holy Gosainkunda Lakeside located at the altitude of 4,360-meter height, after having excursion all around, the trail then takes you back down to the beautiful Helambu valley which is rich in Buddhist cultural heritages, distinctive religious practices, languages, and dress which is much more similar to those of Tibet.
You will trek through Nepal’s first National Park, the Langtang national park where you will have an opportunity to savor the amazing natural beauty, diverse flora and fauna, and so forth. Langtang circuit trekking has been popular and demanding trekking destination among clients Outfitter Himalaya in recent days, because of yet unexplored or least explored fascinations of the areas including amazing mountain vistas, impressive landscapes, Buddhist monastery, charming settlement of Tamang, Hyolmo, and more.
We have a shorter trek in the Langtang National Park that is the Langtang Valley trek and Langtang-Gosaikunda Trek so, look at them if this one is not suitable for you, or please e-mail us for the tailor-made itinerary for your holiday in Langtang, we are waiting for an inquiry to offer you further info and itinerary as per your need and requirements.
Itinerary in Detail for the 16 Days Langtang circuit Trek
Day 01: Arrive at Kathmandu airport and transfer to the hotel
Get refreshed & familiar with your surroundings. Your senior trek leader will meet you at eventide & brief you on the pros & cons of your whole trip.
Day 02: Full-day historical tour of Kathmandu
After having Breakfast, we take you for a sightseeing tour in Kathmandu Valley. This will include Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swayambhunath, or Monkey Temple {please note, that these are real monkeys that can be a real pain in the neck but are loved by the local folks because of their godly mythical status. Just buy some bananas & distribute them directly to the monkeys or your guide can do that for you, & they will happily leave you alone} Pashupatinath Temple and Boudhanath Stupa.
Kathmandu is a literal mix of religious diversity & western influence that goes back right to the ‘hippie’ days of yore; & there’s nothing to change this, if ever, but it’s a wonderful combination of the ancient & the contemporary. Some of the sites you visit are famously recognized UNESCO world heritage sites.
Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubensi
We start our journey at about 7 AM and head north out of Kathmandu driving through scenic foothills and ridgeline vistas to Syabrubensi. We also get to view the enthralling panorama of the Himalayas, including the Annapurnas, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, and the peaks of the Langtang region.
The first part of your drive up to Trishuli Bazaar is pretty smooth. The path now moves along a gravel road. During the rainy season, the route is sometime blocked due to landslides.
Day 04: Trek from Syabrubeshi to Lama Hotel
Today is the first walking day of our trek and it’s a cool hike, first, the trail gradually ascends to Landslide (1810m.). Afterward, our trail ascends gently to Rimche (2400m.) through Bamboo (1960m.) and at the end, our trail is level with the Lama Hotel. En route, we could see red pandas and bears (if we are lucky), and monkeys.
We pass by several small tea shops. As we continue ascending steeply along the trail, we come across a steel suspension bridge at 2000 meters. The route further crosses to the north bank of the Langtang Khola amid the spectacular vistas of cascading waterfalls and opens into scrub oak forest.
Day 05: Trek from Lama Hotel to Langtang village
As we continue climbing, there are occasional glimpses of Langtang Lirung between the trees. At Ghora Tabela (3000m), the trail emerges from the forest. While walking here, we will catch a glimpse of white monkeys and local birds. Once there was a Tibetan resettlement project hereabouts, but now it is a Nepalese army post though it has no permanent inhabitants.
The trail continues to climb gently and the valley widens, passing a few temporary settlements used by herders who bring their livestock to graze in the high pastures during the summer months. There is a monastery which we can visit shortly before arriving at the village of Langtang.
Day 06: Trek from Langtang Village to Kyangjin Gompa
The trail climbs gradually through small villages and yak pastures as the valley opens out further and the views become more extensive.
We cross a wooden cantilever bridge and reach a wide valley after climbing a moraine. There is a small monastery and a government-operated cheese factory at the end of the trail. After crossing several small streams and moraines, the trail settles Kyangjin.
Day 07: Rest Day at Kyangjin Gompa and excursions around
This is a day to rest and explore the area. We will visit the monastery and the cheese factory & sample some of the cheese, it's tasty & real fresh.
We then walk up the moraine to see the spectacular ice faces and tumbling glaciers of Langtang Lirung or ascend Kyangjin Ri [4350m], directly behind the village, for a breath-taking panorama of the Langtang peaks. We can also make a day trip to Tseguri as an option.
Day 08: Trek from Kyangjin Gompa to Lama Hotel
From Kyangjin, we retrace our trekking route, following the Langtang Khola to Langtang village and on to Ghora Tabela. After lunch, we continue the steep descent to Lama Hotel.
Day 09: Trek from Lama Hotel to Syabru Gaon
We start our trek descending to Landslide and the route separates from here to Syabru Gaon, we will take the upper route & then the trail ascends to Syabru Gaon, from here we will enjoy spectacular views of Langtang Lirung (7245m.), & the Tibetan Himal ranges that we see on the horizons.
Day 10: Trek from Thulo Syabru to Sing Gompa
Today, the trails from Thulo Syabru to Foprang Danda (3200m.) follow steeply an ascended path passing through Dursagang (2660m.) along with the view of Langtang Himal, Ganesh Himal, Tibetan Mountains, and oak, Hemlock, firs & rhododendron forests to gain a ridge. Now the path gently ascends for some distance and then follows a flat level to Sing Gompa which provides wonderful views, enlivening nature, and a tasty Yak Cheese factory.
Day 11: Trek from Sing Gompa to Gosaikunda via Lauribinayak La
Today, the first part of the trails emerges gently ascending to Lauribinayak and the top of Lauribinayak gives us an exotic feeling. Then the trail steeply ascends to Gosaikunda. We follow a rugged trail with dramatic views; of the west Himal chuli (7893m) Manaslu range (8156mm), Ganesh Himal range (7406m), Tibetan peaks, and Langtang Lirung. On a clear day, even the Annapurna range can be seen rising behind and to the north across the valley is Langtang Lirung.
You pass a few huts in the high pasture of Laurebinayak, cross a small ridge, and have your first views of the holy lakes. There are about a dozen lakes in the Gosainkunda Basin, the main three being Saraswatikunda, Bhairabkunda, and Gosainkunda.
According to legend, Gosainkunda was created by Shiva when he pierced a glacier with his trident to obtain water to quench his thirst after having swallowed a poison that threatened to destroy the world.
 Day 12: Trek from Gosaikunda to Ghopte via Lauribinayak Pass
Today, the trail leaves Gosainkund and climbs through rugged terrain, past four more small lakes to the Laurebina La (4610m), the highest point of this trek.
Keep looking back for spectacular views of Manaslu and the mountains of the Ganesh Himal, as well as the now familiar Langtang Lirung. We then descend steeply to Ghopte.
Day 13: Trek from Ghopte to Kutumsang
Today we join the other path of Helambu, and it is a pleasant walk through the alpine forest for one and half hours to Tharepati, where we can have lunch and enjoy views of the snow-capped peaks of the Jugal Himalayan range in the east and Ganesh - Manaslu in the west.
After lunch, we follow the trail descending for a few hours to Kutumsang.
Day 14: Trek from Kutumsang to Chisopani Danda
Today, we have a pretty nice walk in the morning passing through several rural farm villages, through the village of Gul Bhanjyang, and on to Pati Bhanjyang after a 3-4 hours trek. From here, there is a short uphill climb to the overnight stop at Chisopani danda.
Day 15: Trek from Chisopani to Sundarijal and drive to Kathmandu
Today is the last day of this beautiful journey on some of the loveliest mountains in the world. In the morning we walk through serene forest and farmlands and on to the top of the ridge of Burlang and Chepu Bhanjyang at 2,438m with its great views of Kathmandu Valley.
From here the trek descends to Sundarijal (beautiful water) through a cool forest with monkeys and fresh streams. This is a popular picnic spot for many Kathmandu people who want to escape from the busy crowded metropolitan life in this ancient city. Another hour descending from Sundarijal and we drive to Kathmandu.
Day 16: Transfer to the international airport for your flight home
We are pretty sure you’ve enjoyed your holidays in this amazing country & will always be welcomed back to enjoy more of its exceptional beauty.
Service included
·         Airport transfers
·         3-night hotels in Kathmandu hotel with breakfast
·         Sightseeing tour in Kathmandu as per the itinerary
·         Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) during the trek
·         National Park entry and Tims permit
·         Ground transportation by local bus from Kathmandu- Syaprubesi and Sundarijal to Kathmandu
·         12-night accommodations in lodges/tea houses during the trek.
·         A guide and porters (1 porter for every two trekkers)
·         Salary, food, drinks, accommodation, Transportation, and Insurance for guide and porters
·         Arrangement of Emergency Helicopter service, which will be paid by your travel insurance company
·         Sleeping bag, down jacket, if necessary
What's Excluded
·         Nepal entry visa fee
·         International flight to and from Nepal
·         Travel insurance (compulsory) and entrance fees on day two tour in Kathmandu
·         Food (lunch and dinner) while you are in Kathmandu
·         Sweet things like chocolate, batteries charge, internet, and phone charge
·         Tips for the guide and porters
·         Anything not mentioned in the included section
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