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Langtang Gosainkunda Trek-18 Day/s

Langtang Gosainkunda Trek-18 Day/s

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Trip Facts

  • Grade: Medium-Hard

Accomodation

  • Kathmandu: 3 star hotel
  • Mountain: Lodge

Meals

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner

Duration

18

Days

Trip Introduction

Along with a tranquil nature, unique culture and tradition of Tamang and Sherpa ethnicities, Langtang Gosainkunda Trek offers you a majestic view of Mt. Langtang Lirung (7227m) and beautiful holy Lake of Nepal, Gosainkunda itself. The trail gives you the pleasure of experiencing the natural diversity, wildlife, and some of the famous Buddhist monasteries. Furthermore, trekking along the ancient villages, long terraces, sloppy landscapes, and beautiful forest of pine and rhododendron is certainly bound to make your adventurous journey a pleasant memory for a lifetime.

As soon as you arrive in Kathmandu, you’ll take a long drive of eight hours to Syabrubesi viaDhunchethrough the northwestern hills of Kathmandu. After reaching Syabrubesi, the real trekking starts. Walking along with Langtang Khola and crossing the settlement of Rimche, you’ll move towards the Lama Hotel. On the way to Lama Hotel, a beautiful forest of pine and oak and wildlife including wild boar, red panda, and musk deer makes your eyes wide open. Now, the trail passes through Langtang Valley and proceeds to Kyanjin Gompa. After a rest day at Kyanjin, you’ll again drop down to Lama Hotel enjoying a stunning view of Mt. Langtang Lirung(7227m), Tserko Ri (4984m),Yala Peak(5500m), Manaslu(8163m), Dorje Lakpa(6966m), andGanesh Himal(7422m). Now, you’ll march towards Gosainkunda via ThuloSyabru, Shin Gompa, and Lauribinayak. Gosainkunda is a holy place where you’ll get a sublime view of beautiful lakes including Saraswatikunda, Bhairav Kunda, and Gosainkunda itself. The cultural diversity of Tamang and Sherpa people, beautiful Chortens, wide forests, and ancient villages are some of the highlights of this trek. Now, crossing the settlements of Ghopte, Melamchi Gaon and Kakani, you’ll finally reach Kathmandu. February to June and September to November are the best time for this trekking.

Langtang Gosainkunda Trek by Corporate Adventure Treks is the best trek possible in a manner that provides you with excellent transport and accommodation services along with a great team of professional staffs and guides. During the trek, we put our prime focus on safety, comfort, and satisfaction of our valued clients. We assure of an amazing and unique trekking experience.

Trip Highlights

  • Enchanting view of Mt. Langtang Lirung (7227m) and many snow-capped mountains from Langtang Valley.
  • Visit the holy Gosainkunda Lake
  • A stunning view of the beautiful forest of Pine and rhododendron along with long terraces and landscapes.
  • Exploring around Langtang National Park and chance to see wildlife including red panda, musk deer and so on.

Day To Day Itinerary

Day 1

Your arrival in the beautiful country of Nepal is marked with a warm welcome by a Corporate Adventure representative. Shortly after, you will be transferred to your hotel.Overnight stay at a hotel in Kathmandu.

Day 2

From Kathmandu, you’ll start your journey towards Syabrubesi. It is a long drive of 7 to 8 hours through the northwestern hills of Kathmandu. Along the way, you’ll witness a stunning view of Ganesh Himal (7422m), Manaslu(8163m), and many other peaks. Driving past TrishuliBazaar and enjoying the lifestyle and culture of old villages leads you towards Dhunche. Finally, you’ll reach Syabrubesi. Overnight stay at Syabrubesi.

Day 3

Today is the first day of our adventurous trekking. Along with BhoteKoshi River and Langtang Khola flowing on the edge, you’ll ascend towards the dense forest of pine, oaks, rhododendron, and bamboo. While reaching the settlement of Rimche, you’ll cross numerous suspension bridges and waterfalls. Witnessing some endangered wildlife such as wild boar, red panda, and Langur monkey and walking along with evergreen beauty of nature is a pleasant feeling in itself. Overnight stay at Lama Hotel.

Day 4

After breakfast, you’ll start your trek towards Langtang Valley. With a steep climb, a wild forest of maples and rhododendron along with a stunning view of Mt. Langtang Lirung (7227m) will keep you on a constant lookout. Now, you’ll march towards Tamang villages crossing the settlement of Ghodatabela. You’ll find admirable fields with yaks and goats. Finally, you’ll reach Langtang village at 3330m walking past the flat-roofed houses, yak pastures, and lush vegetation. Overnight stay at Langtang village.

Day 5

Today you’ll march towards Kyanjin Gompa which is a five to six hours trek from Langtang. Crossing small streams and bridges, you’ll ascend towards the settlement of Mundu. Once at Mundu, the trail furthergoes on to sloppy landscapes, meadows, and forests of pine and oak which leads the way towards the monastery of Kyanjin Gompa(3830m). After resting for a while, you can explore the area for a glorious view of Mt. Langtang Lirung(7227m), Tserko Ri(4984m), and Yala Peak(5500m).Overnight stay at Kyanjin Gompa

Day 6

Today is the acclimatization day. After breakfast, you can visit the monasteries and even take a short walk to see the moraines and glaciers of Mt. Langtang Lirung(7227m). During daytime, you’ll ascend slowly upward to the summit of Tserko Ri(4984m), which is the highest point of this trek. It offers the 360-degree view of Langtang Valley. Roaming around the local market and observing the unique culture and tradition of the people living in this area would also be an ideal choice. Overnight stay at Kyanjin Gompa.

Day 7

While trekking back to Lama Hotel from Kyanjin, the trail passes through Mundu and proceeds to the settlement of Ghodatabela. On the way down, you’ll cross several wooden bridges and get the sublime view of snow-capped mountains following the Langtang Khola. You’ll finally reach Lama Hotel crossing Gumanechok. It along seven to eight hours trek along with the wilderness of wide forest of rhododendron and pine and natural floraand fauna. Overnight stay at Lama Hotel.

Day 8

From Lama Hotel, you’ll descend alongside the river and walk past the forest of juniper and pine as you move towards Ramche. The trail gives the pleasure of witnessing the wildlife such as red pandas, boar and various species of birds. Now, crossing Bamboo, you’ll reach ThuloSyabru where you’ll find an abundant settlement of Tamang people and their rich culture and tradition. Overnight stay at Thulo Syabru.

Day 9

After breakfast, you’ll march towards Dursagang from ThuloSyabru. Along with a stunning view of Ganesh Himal range and Tibetan Mountains, you’ll walk past sloppy landscapes and wide forest of hemlock. After a steep climb to the top of the ridge, you’ll reach Phulung Danda. Now, moving forward towards Shin Gompa, you’ll see a great view of Dhunche downhill. Once at Shin Gompa, you can even visit Buddhist monasteries nearby. Overnight stay at Shin Gompa.

Day 10

Today’s destination is Lauribinayak. As you leave Shin Gompa, a beautiful forest of rhododendron and oak begins to cover the trail. On the way forward, you’ll get a stunning view of Langtang ranges. Walking along with sloppy landscapes and natural diversity of this region, you’ll reach Chyolangpati. Now, crossing Laurebina along with a glorious view of various mountains, you’ll finally reach your destination. Overnight stay at Lauribinayak.

Day 11

From Lauribinayak, you’ll start your trek to Gosainkunda. After two hours of a pleasant walk along with a sublime view of mountains and nature itself, you’ll reach Saraswatikunda which is the first of many Gosainkunda Lakes and then Bhairav Kunda and many others around the area. Now, crossing many small temples, monasteries, alpine land, and few wooden bridges, you’ll finally reach Gosainkunda. From there, you can enjoy the view of Holy Lake Gosainkunda itself.Overnight stay at Gosainkunda.

Day 12

Today is the rest day at Gosainkunda. It is believed that this place was created by Hindu god Shivain the verse of finding water after swallowing a poison. Early in the morning, you can take a short walk to Gosainkunda and even take a dip into the cold water to complete the religious ritual. You can visit the local temple and monasteries and interact with the locals to know about their unique culture and tradition. During the Full moon festival, many pilgrims come here to worship and bathe at the month of August. Overnight stay at Gosainkunda.

Day 13

After a steep climb of some hours, you’ll slowly start to drop down as you march towards the village of Ghopte following the same trail. Along the way, natural and cultural diversity with a warm hospitality of Tamang, Sherpa and Buddhist people never cease to amaze you. As you drop down to Phedi via Laurebina La, you’ll get majestic views of mountains in Langtang and Manaslu ranges. Finally, you’ll reach the settlement of Ghopte. Overnight stay at Ghopte.

Day 14

On the 13th day of our trek, you’ll be trekking to Melamchi Gaon from Ghopte. Along with the forest of pine and rhododendron, you’ll take a short climb towards Tharepati pass (3690m) via Kharka. Now, walking past small hamlets, wild vegetation and terraced fields, you’ll finally reach the village of Melamchi Gaon along with a good view of Helambu valley after crossing the suspension bridge. Overnight stay at Melamchi Gaon.

Day 15

From Melamchi Gaon, the trail goes quickly to the deep forest of pine and oak. While heading to Nakotegaon, you’ll first descend along the small villages of Buddhist people and then ascend slowly towards the valley. Now, walking past the Sherpa village of Tarkeghyang, you’ll further move towards sloppy and narrow lanes. Finally, along with the view of JugalHimal range, Ganesh Himal(7422m) and even a slight view of Mount Everest(8848m) at the distance, you’ll reach Sermathang. Overnight stay at Sermathang.

Day 16

After breakfast, you’ll slowly startyour descent towards the village of Kakani through the small settlements, Chortens, and beautiful forest of pine enjoying the unique culture and tradition of Tamang and Sherpa people. On the way forward to Gangjwal, you’ll encounter many narrow zigzag path and small streams. After a memorable walk of six hours, you’ll finally reach your destination. Overnight stay at Kakani.

Day 17

On the 16th day of your trek, you’ll be walking through the villages of Dubhachaur and Kaphalgiri which paves the way towards Melamchi Bazaar along with Melamchi Khola flowing on the edge. You’ll walk past the forest of pine, small streams, and bridges while reaching Melamchi Bazaar. From there, you’ll start your drive towards Kathmandu. It is a pleasant drive of two to three hours crossing many Brahmin and Chhetri villages. In Kathmandu, you can engage in strolls around the local markets. Overnight stay at a hotel in Kathmandu.

Day 18

A company representative will help you get transferred to the Tribhuvan International Airport for the scheduled flight to your destination. You can offer your reviews on the trek so that we can evaluate our services.

What's Included

  • Airports pick up and transfer by private car/van.
  • 2 nights’ accommodation in twin bed sharing basis with breakfast at hotel Arts or similar in Kathmandu.
  • TIMS Permits and national park fee.
  • Meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) with Tea & coffee during the Lodge trek.
  • Lodge to lodge accommodation during the trek.
  • Eexperienced helpful and friendly guide, porters (1 porter for 2 peoples), their food & accommodation, salary, equipment & insurance.
  • Kathmandu to Syabrubesi and return transportation by private vehicle.
  • All Government Tax.

What's Not Included

  • Nepal Tourist Visa fee.
  • International air fare to and from Nepal.
  • Any meals (Lunch and Dinner) in Kathmandu and Pokhara other than breakfast.
  • Travel insurance, covering trekking over 4000m, evacuation, hospitalization and repatriation.
  • Items and expenses of personal nature.
  • Any kind of alcoholic drinks, cold drinks, laundry, phone call, internet.
  • Personal Trekking Equipment like sleeping bags, jackets (can all be hired in KTM)
  • Emergency Evacuation (Helicopter Rescue).
  • Any costs which arise due to a change of the itinerary, because of landslides, domestic flight delays, political disturbance, and strikes etc.
  • Tips for guide, porters, driver ( Tipping is expected but it is not mandatory)
  • Single room supplement, hotel or on trek, approx. price will be given on request
  • Any other costs whatsoever, that is not mentioned in the cost included.