- Overview
- Itinerary Detail
- Cost Info
- Trek Info
Overview
Often said as the valley of Glaciers, Langtang lies in the north of Kathmandu near the Tibetan border. Blessed with spectacular scenic beauty Langtang is the home to the mountain peaks like Langtang Himal, Dorje Lakpa, Langshisa and Gonja La. Tamang and Sherpa are the dominant ethnic group living here. With the eye popping factors like snow clad peaks, mild climate, friendly people, diverse range of wild vegetation, tranquil villages and people following different religion the area is best known for trekking and expedition. Langtang valley also gives a patent opportunity to climb small peaks and visit glaciers at low elevation. Other than this Langtang valley has got Gosainkunda which has a great religious significance among Hindus and Buddhists. Annually thousands of pilgrims visit here to pay homage to this holy site. Apart from this other famous place is Helambu which is known for its apples.
This natures home has abundant forest with temperate and sub alpine vegetation and wildlife includes migratory birds, monkeys, deer, Tahr and Pika. We have tailored our short hikes such that to promote the entire Langtang region. The walk here is itself not difficult and only has a few steep uphill portions. The view of Langtang Lirung seen from Kyanjin gompa is the best in the whole Himalayan trail. The holy village of Tarkegyang is another asset of Langtang valley. With a fine blend of tradition and natural beauty with perfectly tailored trails Langtang Hike is for all those who want to get lost in the natures lap and get to explore own extremities.
Itinerary Detail
Langtang Hiking Itinerary
Day 1: Kathmandu Arrival
In airport our local representative will receive you and get transferred to the hotel. In hotel you will freshen up have some food and drive to our office for the briefing of your trip.
Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing
In the morning we will have the lunch and start to explore the historical city of Kathmandu. The places we will pay our visit are the holy temple of Pashupatinath which is located in the bank of Bagmati and the stupa of Bodhanath which dates back to 7th century. We will also visit the monkey temple of Swoyambhunath situated in the hilltop looking Kathmandu city and also visit Patan city which is known for its fine arts and architecture. Drive back to hotel have dinner and get to bed.
Day 3: Drive to Syabru besi(1600m)
Start an early drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi which takes around nine hours following the Trishuli River. The bus passes through the green hills, terraces offering the majestic views of Ganesh Himal. Stay overnight at hotel in Syabru Besi.
Day 4: Hike to Lama Hotel (2470m)
We will continue the walk through the small villages, dense forests and chilly waterfalls to Lama Hotel. The forest if we are lucky enough we can see glimpse of Langur monkey, Red pandas and bear. Stay overnight in Lama Hotel.
Day 5: Hike to Langtang Village (3430m)
Leaving Lama Hotel behind us we climb to Langtang valley which offers the spectacular mountain view of Langtang Lirung. Passing few villages, alpine pastures where we will come along yak and wild goats we will hike to Langtang village. Stay overnight at lodge.
Day 6: Hike to Kyanjing Gompa(3870m)
The trail goes up gradually through the small villages and Yak pastures as the valley opens and the view are even more all-embracing. After crossing few streams and moraines the trail take us to Kyangjing. Kyangjing is a beautiful town offering the excellent view of Langtang Lirung, Genjempol, Ganjala and Nya Kenga Himal.
Day 7: Explore Kyanjing Gompa
In Kyanjing Gompa we will visit cheese factory and Buddhist monastery dating back to 400 years. In Kaynjing we too can climb Tserko Ri(5033m). or you simply can lay back and view the magical landscape and regal mountains.
Day 8: Hike to Lama Hotel
Retrace your path down to Lama Hotel. The descent is quite steep.
Day 9: Hike to Syabru Besi
Retrace your path back to Syabru Besi. The first path of the hike is gradually down but later the descent is very steep.
Day 10: Drive back to Kathmandu
Start an early drive from Syabrubesi to Kathmandu which takes around nine hours following the Trishuli River. The bus passes through the green hills, terraces offering the majestic views of Ganesh Himal. Stay overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.
Day 11: Farewell
At the time of your flight, transfer to Tribhuwan International Airport for you onward Journey.
Cost Info
The Trip Cost Includes:
- All airport/hotel transfers
- Guided sightseeing tour in Kathmandu
- 3 nights accommodation in 3-star hotel in Kathmandu (2 before trek, 1 after trek)
- Teahouse accommodation enroute
- Breakfast in Kathmandu
- All meals enroute and boiled water in mountain
- Welcome and farewell dinner
- All ground transportation as per the itinerary by private vehicles
- Salary for all expedition staff.
- All necessary paper work, including trekking permits
- Travel and rescue arrangements
- All government and local taxes
- Duffel bag, t-shirt, trekking map
The Trip Cost Does Not Include:
- Nepal Visa fee
- International airfare to and from Kathmandu
- Extra nights accommodation in Kathmandu
- Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu
- Bottled beverages, including water
- Snacks such as energy bars, candy or chocolate
- Travel and rescue insurance
- Personal expenses such as snacks, laundry, battery recharge, extra porters
- Optional trips and sightseeing
- Tips for guides and porters
Trek Info
Accommodation
Wildpath Adventure Pvt. Ltd has chosen the best accommodation with your comfort and budget in mind. This includes staying in a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu and staying in comfortable, well-run lodges along the trekking route.
All accommodation is based on twin sharing but we will provide a single supplement if there is an odd number of participants. If you simply prefer a single room, this is available by paying an additional single supplement.
Meals
One of the joys of travelling abroad and trekking is the wonderful food prepared for you at each meal at the lodges and hotels. From the first tea of the morning to the last meal of the day, you will be treated to meals that are nutritious, healthy, fresh and suitable for a mountain expedition.
We have chosen lodges and hotels where the food is of the highest quality. Their experienced local cooks will provide meals from a variety of cuisines such as Nepali, Sherpa, Tibetan, Continental, Italian and Indian cuisine. Breakfast and dinner will be taken at the lodges where we are staying, while lunch and tea breaks will be taken at a suitable lodge or teahouse along the day’s route.
Note: Before arriving in Nepal, please advise Wildpath Adventure if you have any special dietary requirements or restrictions such that we can accommodate your request.
What to Know
Fitness Requirements
In order to maximize your enjoyment of this trek, you will need to be in good physical condition and you will need to be prepared for rough conditions. In general, trekking consists of many days of walking for at least 5-6 hours, some of it on rugged terrain. You should also be very comfortable walking with a small daypack and carrying up to 5kg of weight.
In addition to a good level of fitness, we believe you must possess: a willingness to tolerate difficult conditions, a flexible mindset, a sense of humor and good health.
Health & Safety
Your safety and well-being are of paramount concern to Wildpath Adventure Pvt. Ltd. For that reason, the trek leader has the authority to change or cancel any part of the trek if it is deemed necessary for safety reasons. Wildpath Adventure will make every effort to keep to the planned itinerary; however, we simply cannot guarantee it. Changes to the itinerary can occur due to weather conditions, the health of a team member or unexpected natural disasters. The leader will try to ensure that the trip runs according to plan, but please understand that these events are a possibility.
It is imperative that participants with pre-existing medical problems or conditions make these known to Wildpath Adventure when booking. Medical and evacuation expenses are the responsibility of the participant and must be covered by your personal travel insurance. It is also important that you consult your doctor for vaccinations and other medical requirements for your trip. Wildpath Adventure reserves the right to require a medical certificate prior to booking your trip.
Acclimatization
Any trek to high altitude carries with it the risk of Acute Mountain Sickness, or AMS. This is a serious and potentially life-threatening illness, generally caused by going up too fast. The higher the altitude, the less oxygen there is in the air. For example, at 6500m there is only half the oxygen that there is available at sea level.
Your body needs many days to adapt to this less-oxygen environment. Our itinerary is planned to allow sufficient time for acclimatization, by going up slowly and including acclimatization days as needed. It is not uncommon to experience mild headaches, loss of appetite or nausea when ascending, but these symptoms usually disappear with rest...
Although your appetite may diminish as you trek higher, it is very important to eat enough to maintain a good energy level. Similarly it is extremely important to drink sufficient water to stay hydrated. The trek leader will advise you on what is sufficient food and water and we ask that you follow his advice.
We also advise anyone with known heart, lungs or blood diseases to consult their doctor before traveling. Our itineraries are designed to prevent AMS as much as possible, but it is important to remember that some people are more vulnerable than others.
Our team will check very carefully to determine if anyone has a serious problem. If anyone is showing signs of AMS, they will not be permitted to trek higher and will be required to descend to a safe altitude with a member of the team. If the symptoms disappear at the lower altitude, the person may be permitted to rejoin the trek after a suitable rest period.
What to Bring
The following list is a guideline of what you should bring with you for the trek. Please note that clothing for Kathmandu and other non-trekking destinations is not included in this list. While you can bring everything from your home country, it is also possible to rent or purchase almost everything in Kathmandu. Most of the gear for sale in Kathmandu is manufactured locally and thus considerably cheaper. However, it is also possible to buy brand name clothing and equipment at quality and prices that are comparable to home country prices.
At lower elevations on the trek it is likely to be very warm and the lightest of layers can be worn. However, at altitudes above 4000m it may be bitterly cold and windy, particularly after the sun disappears. The secret to staying warm and comfortable is to layer your clothing and to avoid cotton, as it becomes very cold when wet and is slow to dry. Pack with a minimalist view, as the load limit per person for porters and on domestic flights is 15kg.
Treks in Nepal are tough on gear and clothing. We recommend that you bring well-used items that can stand a fair bit of abuse. Many people bring gear that can be given away at the end of the trek to the porters or guides. Please check with Wildpath Adventure if you are uncertain about what to bring – we will be happy to advise you.
During the trek the porters will be carrying most of your gear. On the trail you can expect to carry in your daypack item such as 1 to 2 liters of water, your camera, a jacket for rest stops, sunscreen, tissue paper, a route map and binoculars.
CLOTHING
- T-shirts – 2 or 3, long-sleeved and short-sleeved, quick-drying
- Hiking shorts or capris
- Lightweight Long Hiking pants
- Lightweight thermal inner layer – top and bottom
- Fleece pants and jacket
- 2 pair inner liner socks
- 2 pair outer socks, wool, medium to heavy weight
- Shirt with collar
OUTERWEAR
- Lightweight gloves
- Heavyweight gloves or mittens and waterproof outer shell
- Wind-Stopper jacket (optional)
- Waterproof, breathable jacket
- Down jacket
- Waterproof, breathable shell pants
- Warm hat or balaclava
- Gaiters (for high-elevation treks and passes)
FOOTWEAR
- Hiking boots
- Sneakers or Teva-like sandals
- Down booties (optional, but very nice at high altitude)
MISCELLANEOUS
- Camera and extra battery and card
- Sun hat or bandana
- Sunglasses with UV protection
- 4 season sleeping bag (rated to -15 to -20 degree centigrade. Down is preferable)
- Sleeping bag liner (optional, but very useful)
- Trekking Bags/Duffel bag *
- Headlamp with spare bulbs and batteries
- Small lock
- Basic First Aid Kit (Wildpath Adventure staff will also carry a team First Aid kit)
- Daypack (approximately 2500 to 3000 cubic inches)
- Trekking Poles
- Water bottles (2) or camel back
- Ear Plugs
- Sewing and repair kit
- Sarong (optional, but very useful when washing)
- Energy bars, chocolate, candy
- Water-purifying tablets or water filter pump
TOILETRIES
- Sunscreen with high UV protection
- Lip balm for altitude (e.g. Labazan)
- Face and body moisturizer
- 1 medium sized quick drying towel
- Tooth brush/paste (preferably biodegradable)
- Multipurpose soap (preferably biodegradable)
- Deodorant
- Nail clippers
- Feminine hygiene products
- Small mirror
- Wet wipes
- Toilet tissue
- Ant- bacterial hands wash
FIRST AID AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES
All of the items listed here can be purchased in Kathmandu, however you may prefer to bring trusted brands from home. Note also that Wildpath Adventure will carry an extensive first aid and medical kit, so please bring the minimum required. There are many good books and websites which carry extensive lists of recommended drugs and medical supplies. We suggest that you review this material before making any purchases.
- Plasters/Band aids
- Moleskin
- General-purpose antibiotic such as Cipro
- Headache medicine – (not Codein-based)
- Anti-inflammatory pills
- Antibiotic cream
- Eye drops
- Rehydration salts such as ORS
- Multi-vitamins
- Throat lozenges
- Anti-diarrheal medicine
- Anti-constipation medicine
And if your pack is still light:
- Binoculars
- Journal
- IPOD (note that recharging may not always be possible)
- Reading material
- Travel game or cards
- Photos from home
Travel Insurance
All participants in a Wildpath Adventure must have travel insurance. This will protect you against the risk of comprehensive expenses which may result due to medical emergencies or accidents. This insurance should include air ambulance, helicopter rescue, and treatment costs. Please be noted that we don't arrange or sell insurance and it is best to arrange this in your home country.
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Facts
Min/Max altitude : 1920m./3870m
Grade : Moderate
Season : Oct-April
Accommodation : Lodge or Tented Camp
Duration : 11 Days