Trip Overview

Trek on the high alpine haven of Langtang, a preserved realm north of Kathmandu. The trek commences in Dhunche, weaving through pine and rhododendron forests alongside the rushing Langtang Khola, ultimately leading to the enchanting Lama Hotel. Ascend to the heart of Langtang, reaching the serene Kyangin Gompa, a lonely Buddhist Monastery surrounded by glaciers and colossal peaks. Day hike to Tserko Ri at 5028m unfolds a panoramic Himalayan spectacle. Retrace the mesmerizing trail, passing through Sherpa Gaon, before descending to Syabrubensi. The journey concludes with a scenic drive back to Kathmandu, where cultural treasures await exploration before bidding farewell to the mystical Langtang Valley.

Trip Duration

14 Days

Trip Highlights

  • Himalayan Splendour: Langtang Discovery
  • Culture and Peaks: Langtang Retreat
  • Hiking Heights: Langtang Summit
  • Nature’s Symphony: Langtang Wilderness
  • Sherpa Hospitality: Langtang Sojourn
  • Langtang Panorama: A Scenic Odyssey
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Arrive in Nepal, where the air is filled with the promise of adventure. Feel the pulse of this enchanting country, surrounded by the Himalayas, as you set foot in a land that beckons with both mystery and beauty.

Cultural odyssey in Kathmandu, a city that narrates tales of ancient civilizations. Explore intricately designed temples, bustling markets, and marvel at the architectural wonders that stand as testaments to Nepal’s rich history.

The journey begins as you leave the urban landscape behind and head towards Dhunche. Watch as the scenery transforms from city sprawl to lush hills, marking the gateway to the Langtang Valley.

Venture into the Langtang Valley, where yak herders, reminiscent of Tibetan culture, call this region home. The path unfolds through pine and rhododendron forests, leading you to the charming village of Syabru.

The mesmerizing journey along the Langtang Khola, surrounded by the symphony of nature. Arrive at Lama Hotel, a peaceful retreat nestled in the heart of the valley.

Ascend to Langtang, where the air is crisp with the scent of alpine meadows and the vibrant colors of rhododendrons. Feel the energy of the valley as you approach its beating heart.

Reach Kyangin Gompa, a solitary Buddhist Monastery perched near the valley’s head. Surrounded by glaciers and towering peaks, this serene location invites you to reflect amidst the Himalayan grandeur.

Descend from the heights of Kyangin Gompa, tracing back your steps through the picturesque landscapes of Langtang. Each step unveils new perspectives of the valley.

Descend from the heights of Kyangin Gompa, tracing back your steps through the picturesque landscapes of Langtang. Each step unveils new perspectives of the valley.

Journey to Sherpa Gaon, where Sherpa culture and warm hospitality await. Experience the mountain way of life in this quaint village nestled in the foothills.

Descend to Syabrubensi, relishing the last moments in the Himalayan embrace. The journey down brings a mix of nostalgia and gratitude for the unique experiences encountered.

Conclude the trek as you drive back to Kathmandu. Reflect on the transformative journey, the friendships forged, and the landscapes that will forever linger in your memory.

Revisit the cultural gems of Kathmandu, allowing the heritage of this city to seep in one last time. Absorb the spiritual vibes that echo through the ancient streets.

Bid farewell to the enchanting land of Nepal, carrying with you the echoes of the Langtang Valley, the vibrant culture, and the majestic Himalayan landscapes.

Services Included

  • All private transfers
  • All Accommodation in Luxury Hotels
  • Guided escort through out the Trip
  • All Permits and Trekking Equipments

Frequently Asked Questions

The Langtang Valley trek is considered moderate in difficulty, suitable for trekkers with a basic level of fitness. It involves both uphill and downhill walking, with the highest point reaching Tserko Ri at 5028m.

The best time for the Langtang Valley trek is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer stable weather conditions and clear mountain views.

Accommodation during the trek is typically in tea houses or lodges. These are basic but comfortable, providing a bed and meals. Please note that facilities may be more basic at higher elevations.

Yes, It mandatory, hiring a guide and porter can enhance your trekking experience. As It is the rule of Nepal Government that you need to go on any trek in Nepal with A Government licenses guide; also hiring one provides navigation and cultural insights, and a porter helps lighten your load, allowing you to enjoy the journey more.

Yes, you will need permits for the Langtang Valley trek. These include the Langtang National Park entry permit and the TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card.

The tea houses along the trekking route offer a variety of meals, including local and international dishes. The food is basic but nutritious, providing the energy needed for trekking.

While Langtang Valley doesn't reach extremely high altitudes, some trekkers may still experience mild altitude symptoms. It's essential to acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and be aware of any signs of altitude sickness.

Essential items include trekking boots, warm clothing, a good backpack, a sleeping bag, and necessary personal items. A comprehensive packing list is usually provided once you inquire with us.

Yes, having travel insurance that covers trekking activities and potential medical emergencies is highly recommended.

You can book the Langtang Valley trek through Sarita Holidays website or if you are already in Nepal; you can do it directly in our office or just contact us through whatsapp; the options are many.