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9 Days Langtang Trek, 16 Days Langtang
Circuit Trek with Gangala Pass

The Langtang region is closer to Kathmandu and a little less
populated than other trekking destinations in Nepal. We take you to the Langtang
Valley that lies just south of the Tibetan Border. Your trek starts from the village
of Dunche, walking on the open and fertile valley. Nepal's national flower, the
Rhododendron looks amazing with the backdrop of snow-capped mountains and photo
opportunities on this trek are endless. You will see and hear a multitude of birds
and might be able to spot other wildlife such as Wild Boar and Languor monkey.
As you move up the valley you will notice the Tibetan influence in the villages
and lifestyle of the people. The ascent up to Tserko Ri (4,984m) is a challenging
climb, however it offers some of the most spectacular Himalayan views and the
mountain passes are overpowering, which is a definite highlight of the trip! Another
option is to undertake a shorter walk up to Kyanjin Ri or walk further up the
valley.
Discover
the heavenly beauty of the land with its rushing rivers and lush forests. Langtang
National Park shows impressive landscapes, with more than 1000 plants, birds exceeding
150species of numerous other mammals. Designated a national park in 1976, the
Langtang valley is the second largest national park of Nepal. It is one of the
least crowded trekking destinations. A trek to this isolated region offers an
opportunity to explore ancient villages, a wide range of animals (wild dog, red
pandas, pika, muntjac, musk deer, Himalayan black bear, Himalayan tahr, ghoral,
serow, rhesus monkey and common langur). Culturally it’s rich in many artful
monasteries. One can climb famous peaks and visit glittering ice lakes or glorious
glaciers at comfortable relatively low elevations.
Langtang
Treks - 9 Days Starting from: Kathmandu Ending
at: Kathmandu Grade: Moderate Highest
access of the trek: 3800m (Kyanging Gomba) Culture:
Sherpa Mode of trekking tour: Teahouse Himalayan
sights: Langtang, Langtang Lirung, Gosainkunda etc Most Attraction
of the trek: Close Mountain View, Villages
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Langtang Trek Nepal, Langtang Circuit Trek Angel Nepal
Day
to Day Itinerary:
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Day 01 |
Arrive / Transfer to
Hotel / briefing / Free
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Day 02 |
Full Day Kathmandu City Tour and prepare
for Trekking if necessary. |
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Day 03 |
Drive from Kathmandu to Syabru and
overnight in teahouse. |
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Day 04 |
Syabru trek to Lama
hotel (6 hrs) and
overnight in teahouse. |
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Day 05 |
Lama hotel trek to
Langtang (6 hrs) and
overnight in teahouse |
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Day 06 |
Langtang trek to Kyanging Gomba (3 hrs)
and overnight in teahouse |
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Day 07 |
Kyanging - Rest day, overnight in
teahouse |
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Day 08 |
Kyanging trek to Lama hotel (6hrs) and
overnight in teahouse |
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Day 09 |
Lama hotel trek to Syabru bensi (6 hrs)
and overnight in teahouse |
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Day 10 |
Syabru bensi drive back to Kathmandu (10
hrs), End of Trek. |
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Price
includes: All meals (Breakfast/lunch/dinner with tea\coffee), accommodation
in teahouses, a guide, sleeping bag, down jackets, ground transportation, entry
permits, all necessaries for Nepalese staffs (all meals, accommodation in tea
houses, equipments, insurance etc).
Price excludes:
any bar bills (alcoholic
drinks, mineral water, cold drinks), cigarettes, clients personal insurance, any
kind of unforeseen expenses etc.
Note:
* The departure schedule can be change on any unavoidable circumstances
such as weather hazards, natural changes of walking track, road slides, and avalanches,
public strikes
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This Tour/Trek
Langtang Circuit Trek, Langtang
Gangala Helembu Circuit Trek
The pristine Gompa at Kyanjin is set in midst of the Himalayas and the
views from all directions are phenomenal. Our relaxed itinerary allows for
two days at Kyanjin where we you are able to acclimatize yourselves to higher
altitudes as you trek up to Langshisha Kharka for a glimpse of Tillman’s
Col and the peaks near the Tibetan Boarder. You might also be able to climb Tserko
Ri a relatively easy trekking endeavour, which offers unrivalled views of the
high summits.
After
Kyanjin Gompa you will spend the next few days trekking over the magnificent Ganja
La (5400m. /17712ft), a challenging pass situated on the flank of the Naya Kang
(5846m. /19175ft) where high camp is set up on grassy meadows at the foot of the
pass before you make the crossing. The last few meters of ascent to the prayer
flags on the pass require a modest amount of scrambling, though it is not difficult
at any stage. Fabulous views of the Ganesh and Jugal Himal peaks greet you as
you traverse across to the delightful Helambu region. Gentle trekking through
pleasant Sherpa Villages provides a relaxed conclusion to your journey.
Note:
Should the Ganja La be impassable due to snowfall, you can cross into to Helambu
via Gosainkund Lake and the Lauribina La.
OUTLINE
ITINERARY
Day 1 Drive to Syabrubesi from Katmandu
Day 2-5 Trek to Kyanjin Gompa Day 6 Trek
to Langshisha Kharka Day 7-8 Acclimatization hike Day
9-12 Cross the Ganja La Day 13-15 Trek to Sundarijal
Day 16 Drive back to Katmandu.
Langtang Ganja la pass trekking is
popular trekking route in Langtang
trekking region. Langtang Ganja la pass
trek offers an opportunity to explore
Tibetan villages, Tamang Villages,
panoramic Himalayan views of the
Langtang Lirung, Ganesh Himal, Dorje
Lakpa, Yala peak, Naya kanga,
Gaurishanker including the
Annapurna Himalayan range ,to climb
small peaks and to visit glaciers at a
comfortably low elevations.
Itinerary for
Langtang Circuit Ganja La
Pass trekking
Day
1: Meet at Kathmandu
Airport , transfer to hotel
Day
2: Sight-seeing of
Kathmandu: Leave for full
day sightseeing in Kathmandu
valley includes the Hindu
temple complex at
Pashupatinath (a UNESCO
world heritage site) & the
biggest Buddhist Stupa at
Boudhanath. Also visit
Monkey Temple the
Swyambhunath (2000 years old
temple) and visit Patan city
of fine arts. Back to hotel
and stay.
Day
3: Kathamndu – Syabru
Bensi, Drive to trekking
starting point. Syabrubesi
is about 8to 9 hour drive
which provides you mountain
scenery and landscape. Stay
overnight there.
Day
4: Syabru Bensi
Trekking to Lama Hotel climb
through a variety of small
villages and tracts of dense
forest, The trek becomes a
pleasent walk through trees
where Langur monkey (The
honey hunter animal)
frolic,passing a sice stream
and small waterfalls.stay
overnight in Lama Hotel.
Day
5: Lamahotel Trekking
to Langtang: From here short
climb brings us to the right
of where the Langtang valley
begins as you start going up
you will be able to see the
beautifu view of Langtang
Lirung peak. It is easy to
find yak and the wild goats
wondering around you.
Day
6: Langtang Trekking to
Kyanjing Gompa : A beautiful
town which provide excellent
panoramic close up view of
Langtang Lirung Genjempol,
Ganjala and Naya Kenga Himal
ranges. A visit to cheese
factory, see the beautiful
Buddhist jMonastry buitlt
400 years ago. It is a good
experience to try to climb
to Tsergo Ri (5033m)
Day
7: Rest day at Kyanjing
Gompa : Explore around the
glacier and Himalayan Yak
pasture.
Day
8: Kyangin Gompa
trekking to - Ngegang: 4100m
climb up through a
rhododendron forest and
junipers towards the Ngegang
yak pastures.
Day 9: Ngegang
trekking to Ganjala Pass
(5200m) to Keldang: Te
ascent to the pass is quite
diffucult and challenging,
following a streams at
first, and continuining over
snow and rocks, we scrambled
the last 100m on a steeps
and snowy slope. The pass
provides a majestic
panaramic vies of the
Langtang Lirung and the
snowy summits of the Tibetan
border.
Day
10: Keldang trekking to
Dukpu: Mostly ascent and
descent along the ridge
trail.
Day
11: Dukpu trekking to
Tarkeghyang: ,First climb to
reach a pass from where we
can have a another great
view over the himalayas,
from here descent towards
the Helambu valley mostly
working through a fir and
rhododendron forest.
Day
12: Tarkegyang trekking
to Sermathang: A flat
pleasant walk to Shermathang
for walking. This is a an
entering Sherpa village and
they will be happy to
introduce themselves that
they are different from the
Sherpa of Khumbu(Everest
region) In the clear day the
villages provide good views
of Ganesh Himal, Langtang,
Gosainkunda and Rolwaling.
Even Everest too in a
distance.
Day
13: Melamchi drive back
to Kathmandu transfer to
hotel
Day
14: Kathmandu free day,
evening culture show and
Nepali dinner, hote
Day
15: Final departure,
transfer to airport
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Note :
We organize
both
Individual and Group Treks.
But if any one individuals or
small group wants to join with
other group then please see our
Fixed Date Departure and do
inquiry with us. But some time
due to excessive number of
people in fix date departure we
may not join you too.
Fix
Date Departure :
But
if you are interested to join with group, please choose below mention departure
dates as per your requirement. We will try to arrange group for you.
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3, 7, 15, 26 |
5, 12, 20 |
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Cost:
Please contact us. |
Minimum Group size: 2
Season: March to December
Grading: 3
Departure date: as per your convenience.
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Cost
Include |
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Full board Plan {Breakfast,
lunch, dinner, Sharing
accommodation} during trekking.
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Two night’s hotel in Kathmandu
on BB plan.
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Trekking Map of Langtang region
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An experienced licensed holder
Guide and required number of
porter
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Food, drinks, salary, insurance,
equipment, transportation,
accommodation, and local tax for
guide and porter.
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Ground transportation by bus
from Kathmandu-Dhunche/Syabrubesi-Kathmandu.
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Twin sharing private room during
trek
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All necessary work permit and
conservation permit fee
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TIMS {trekkers’ information
management systems}
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All government tax
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All guided sightseeing tour in
Kathmandu
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All necessary transportation
while sightseeing
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Airport pick up and drop with an
escort
Cost Exclude:
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Lunch and dinner in
Kathmandu
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Your travel insurance
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International flight and
departure tax
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Any expense of personal
nature
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Personal trekking equipment
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Any kinds of Bar bills
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National park Permit and
TIMS card.
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For More Information:
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