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Langtang Valley

11 Days Easy to Moderate

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About this trek

A trek to Langtang valley starts with an overland journey to Syabrubesi, a small string of shops and hotels. Langtang is a narrow valley that lies just south of the Tibetan border. It is sandwiched between the Himalayan range to the north and a slightly lower range of peaks to the south.
This area was designated Nepal’s first Himalayan national park in 1971. This high and isolated region is inhabited by the Tamangs, whose religious practices, language, and dress are more similar to those of Tibet than to the traditions of their cousins in the middle hills. According to a legend, a lama following a runaway yak discovered the valley. Hence the name – lang means yak, and Teng means to follow in the Tibetan language.
 
Though the area is relatively close to Kathmandu, the region sees far fewer trekkers than Everest and Annapurna. This trek is easily combined with the Gosainkunda Trek.
 
NOTE Due to the rough nature of the road and the 6+ hour transfer each way we recommend a 4WD transport to and from Syabrubesi. The cost for a 4WD vehicle is approximately US$200 each way which can be shared with up to 5 persons.
 
Highlights Alpine scenery, a chance to mix with the Tamang people.
 
Trek dates from September to late December and February to late June
 
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What this trek offers (Highlights)

  • Trekking through Himalayas
  • Scenic mountain views
  • Rich cultural experiences
  • Explore local villages
  • Diverse flora and fauna

Important Information

  • Airport pick-up and drop-off
  • Three nights hotel accommodation and breakfast in Kathmandu
  • Licensed and trained trekking guides
  • Porters for carrying goods and supplies
  • All accommodation during trek
  • All meals and hot beverages whilst trekking
  • Transportation to and from trailhead
  • All necessary documents and permits for trekking (where applicable)
  • National Park/Conservation Area entry permit
  • Equipment such as sleeping bag, tents, mattresses
  • Cooking equipment
  • Camp-site charges
  • Insurance, medication, and equipment for staff
  • Coordination of Quick Rescue service (costs covered by your insurance plan)