
Langtang Valley Trek – 12 Days
Langtang Valley
- Sightseeing in the World Heritage Sites
- Scenic road drive from and to Kathmandu
- Visiting Langtang village & Kyangjin Gompa
- Panoramic view of the Himalayas from the Cherko Ri
Description
Langtang valley trek has been one of the most rewarding short treks available anywhere in Nepal. The east-west running valley is the site of some spectacular alpine scenery as well as being a great place to meet unique people. A minimum of one week is required but trekkers are well advised to add a few extra days for acclimatization and for side trips in the valley. Along our journey, you will walk through the Langtang National Park. Although wildlife is never easy to spot in a forest setting, here you get the chance to see some interesting animals and birds. Among those found in the park are monkeys, musk deer, Pika and the national bird of Nepal, the colorful Danphe. The Langtang valley trek can be started either from Dhunche or from Syabru Besi.
Departure & Return Location
- Kathmandu – Kathmandu
Itinerary
Day 01 – Arrive in Kathmandu (1,400 m). Overnight at a Hotel.
Day 02 – Guided Sightseeing in the Kathmandu Valley. Overnight at a Hotel.
Day 03 – Drive to Syabru Besi (1,462 m) on a Public Bus – 8 hours. Overnight at a Guesthouse.
Day 04 – Trek to Lama Hotel (2,500 m) – 5 hours. Overnight at a Guesthouse.
Day 05 – Trek to Langtang village (3,307 m) – 5 hours. Overnight at a Guesthouse.
Day 06 – Trek to Kyanjin Gompa (3,798 m ) – 4 hours. Overnight at a Guesthouse.
Day 07 – Kyanjin Gompa Exploration Day. Overnight at a Guesthouse.
Day 08 – Trek Back to Lama Hotel (2,500 m) – 5.5 hours. Overnight at a Guesthouse.
Day 09 – Trek to Syabru Bensi (1, 462 m) – 5 hours. Overnight at a Guesthouse.
Day 10 – Drive Back to Kathmandu on a Public Bus – 8 hours. Overnight at a Hotel.
Day 11 – Leisure Day and Farewell Dinner in Kathmandu. Overnight at a Hotel.
Day 12 – Transfer to the International Airport for Your Final Departure.
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