The Langtang region, just north of Kathmandu, is the most accessible trekking region in Nepal and curiously under-rated. While it does not have the 8000m giants, it more than makes up for it with beautiful valleys, dramatic mountain scenery, the opportunity to climb small peaks and access to several glaciers. The valley is inhabited by Tamang people, who are very similar to Tibetans in their ways. Springtime trekking in this area is excellent for wildflowers, while in the autumn, the hills glow with the fiery colors of the berberi bushes.
This area is a great choice for those with less time or inclination to go to higher altitudes. Accommodation is good throughout the region and crowding is rarely a problem. There are 3 principle treks in this region which stand on their own or, for those with more time, can be combined into a great circuit trek. If possible, trekkers should allow for extra time in the region, as there are several areas that could be explored further on day trips.
13 days
Moderate
Langtang Trekking
Easily reached from Kathmandu, this route offers fine trekking through a beautiful, serene valley of lush forests to high Alpine meadows, with excellent views of soaring peaks, glaciers and Tamang
10 Days
Moderate
Helambu Trekking
This region is the closest trekking area to Kathmandu, and offers lovely trekking through a seldom-visited area. Acclimatization is rarely a problem here, and there are a variety of trails
16 Days
Fairly Strenuous
Langtang - Helambu Trekking
This route combines the best of the Langtang and Helambu treks, with the added reward of the beautiful lakes of the Gosainkand area. There are excellent views of soaring peaks,
10 Days
Moderate
Gosainkund Trekking
This short, steep route rewards trekkers with great views of the Himalaya and close-ups of the beautiful lakes of the Gosainkand area. There are excellent views of soaring peaks, glaciers
Tamang Heritage Trekking
Tamang heritage trek which is also known as Rasuwa trek is situated in the north of Kathmandu offering a fine blend of nature and culture. This newly opened route in