Trekking in Nepal

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Langtang Gosainkunda trek

Gosainkunda Lake

Trip Facts

  • Grade : ModerateOn a moderate level trip, you can expect to be walking or trekking for four to five hours a day, but there may be longer or more challenging days involved. A good level of fitness and stamina is recommended.
  • Trip Mode : Tea House This is a relatively cheap way of experiencing Nepal’s mountainous regions, where meals and accommodation are provided at regular intervals along the route. This is probably the most popular method of trekking, as it provides basic accommodation and nutritious food, without having to brave a night’s camping while simultaneously not blowing your trip’s budget.
  • Duration : 17 Days
  • Maximum Altitude : 3870m
  • Best Season : January-December January December

This trek combines the remote and spectacular valley of Langtang with the high mountain lakes at Gosainkunda. You’ll visit the stunning Langtang National Park, and then walk to the other end of the valley and be exposed to breathtaking mountains vistas. From the village of Syabrubensi, you’ll head East, into the Langtang valley, crossing the river via a series of suspension bridges and entering the lower section of oak and rhododendron forests, eventually crossing a glacial moraine on your way to the Tamang village of Langtang.

From here, you’ll walk to Kyangin Gompa, where you will be able to sample the locally made yak cheese, produced in a nearby factory. You’ll then walk upwards through glacier laden hills, which also mark the path through to Tibet. After visiting Gosiankunda itself, you’ll cross the high pass of Llaurebena (4,610m), and then walk south, leaving Langtang behind and heading through the Helambu valley, finishing at Gul Bhanjyang.

Trip Detail

 

  • Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu.
  • Day 02: Sightseeing to Swayambhunath, Kathmandu and Patan.
  • Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Syabru Besi (1503m).
  • Day 04: Syabru Besi trek to Lama Hotel (2400m).
  • Day 05: Lama Hotel trek to Langtang village (3430m).
  • Day 06: Langtang village trek to Kyangjin Gompa (3870M).
  • Day 07: Excursion around Kyanjin Gompa.
  • Day 08: Kyanjin Gompa trek to Lama Hotel (2470m).
  • Day 09: Lama Hotel to Thulo Syabru (2260m).
  • Day 10: Thulo Syabru trek to Sing Gompa (3330m).
  • Day 11: Sing Gompa trek to Lauribina Yak (3920m).
  • Day 12: Lauberina Yak trek to Goisakunda (4460m).
  • Day 13: Gosainkunda trek to Dhunche (1960m).
  • Day 14: Dhunche drive to Kathmandu (1350m).
  • Day 15: Sightseeing to Boudhanath, Pashupatinath and Bhaktapur
  • Day 16: Leisure day in Kathmandu
  • Day 17: Depart Kathmandu

 

  • Arrival and Departure Transportation from Airport to airport by private vehicle.
  • Twin sharing basis 3 star standard hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on bed and breakfast basis.
  • Welcome dinner with culture porgram.
  • Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner & comfortable accommodation in a Tea house or Lodge .
  • English speaking Professional tour / trekking Guide & proters.
  • Trekking Guide and porter's salary, Meal, Accommodation & insurance.
  • Sleeping bag and Duffle bag
  • All entry fee and TIMS.
  • All our government taxes, vat, tourist service charges.
  • International Airfare.
  • Nepal entry visa fees.
  • Travel and Health insurance.
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
  • Extra shower, battery re-charge, laundry charge etc.
  • Tips and Personal nature expenses. i.e. Beverage, postage, laundry etc.
  • Alternative transportation in case of heavy rain, landslide, strike road blocked etc.
  • Emergency flight by helicopter
  • Any others expenses which are not mentioned on 'Cost Includes' section.
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