Langtang Gosaikunda Trek

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Daily Tour

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33 people

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Gosaikunda Langtang Trek is a wonderful introduction to trekking in Nepal, offering stunning mountain views, rich indigenous culture, and diverse wildlife. Located north of Kathmandu within the Langtang and Helambu Districts, this less-traveled region provides expansive panoramas of the Himalayas, including the Langtang range, Gauri Shankar, Ganesh Himal, and more. This 15-day trek explores areas south of the Langtang Valley, demanding good fitness and stamina, especially for the Laurebina La pass at 4,610 meters. The journey begins with a drive from Kathmandu to Dhunche, followed by a trek through forests home to rare wildlife like Red pandas and Himalayan Thars. Highlights include the sacred Gosaikunda Lakes and therefore the cultural mosaic of the Helambu District, culminating in a very return to Kathmandu. The trek promises a satisfying experience of Nepal’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Highlights

  • Explore Langtang National Park's dense rhododendron and pine forests on this adventurous trek.
  • Cross streams and bridges over rushing rivers on this trek.
  • Discover waterfalls, terraces, and stupas along this scenic trail.
  • Experience stunning landscapes, authentic culture, and hospitality in homestay guesthouses.
  • Experience authentic Nepali village life on an undisturbed trekking route.
  • Ideal for trekkers seeking solitude on a less-traveled trail.
  • A journey that deepens appreciation for Nepal's natural beauty and culture.
  • Witness stunning mountain panoramas across diverse landscapes.
  • Explore Langtang Valley's stunning landscapes and vibrant local culture.
  • How difficult is the Gosaikunda Langtang Trek?

Day 1: Arrival at Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport (4 265ft)

Upon completing passport, immigration, and visa formalities, you'll be greeted outside the terminal by someone holding an indication along with your name. They’re going to transfer you to your hotel where you will have the afternoon free. In the evening, there'll be a welcome dinner where you'll meet your guide and receive an appointment about the trek. This can also include a check to confirm you've got all the required gear. Overnight reside the hotel.

Day 2: within the City Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing OR daily at Leisure

Today’s itinerary is full of cultural immersion as you explore many of Kathmandu’s most vital and historic sites with one of our friendly tour guides. Your journey begins at the long-lasting Swayambhunath Temple, affectionately called the Monkey Temple, which offers panoramic views of the town from its hilltop location. Next, you'll visit Pashupatinath Temple, a significant pilgrimage destination for Hindus, followed by a stop at Boudhanath Stupa, the foremost important stupa in Nepal, showcasing exquisite Tibetan Buddhist architecture. The tour concludes at Kathmandu Durbar Square, an "open museum" of palaces, courtyards, and temples, vibrant with the bustling local market and various eateries. After exploring these rich cultural sites, you may have time to rest before we meet again in our office for a trek briefing. Tonight, we are visiting finalize your preparations for the Langtang Valley trek, including packing and last-minute shopping, while our team handles all necessary trek permits. This ensures a smooth start to your upcoming adventure.

Day 3: Kathmandu – Syabru Besi (1 440m/4 755ft), 7-8 hrs drive

We will depart from Kathmandu early in the morning for a drive to Syabrubesi, the place to begin our trek. This journey, spanning several hours, will provide picturesque views of the Nepali countryside and withstand quaint small towns. As we approach Dhunche, the scenery will start to alter, offering glimpses of majestic mountains like Ganesh Himal and Langtang Lirung. From Dhunche, the route descends to Syabrubesi.

Day 4: Syabru Besi –Lama Hotel (8 115ft), 5-6 hrs

Today marks the primary day of our trek. After enjoying a hearty breakfast in Syabrubesi, we'll begin the trail through Langtang Parkland, one in of Nepal's oldest. Following the Bhote Koshi River, our path winds through lush rhododendrons and oak forests, where you may spot monkeys within the trees and listen to birdsong. The trail gradually ascends to our resting place for the night, the Lama Hotel.

Day 05: Trek from Lama Hotel to Langtang village (3,430 m/11,255 ft)

Today's trek starts with a gentle climb through a surprisingly mixed forest of rhododendron, oak, hemlock, and maple, gradually becoming steeper. As you ascend, you'll catch intriguing glimpses of the towering Langtang Himal to the north. The trail then descends to a quaint teahouse by the river, providing a peaceful spot for an event before climbing to Ghora Tabela, a settlement that features a hotel and a military installation, located at 2,970 meters. The journey continues into the broad, U-shaped valley shaped by the Langtang, Shalbachum, and Lirung Glaciers. As you climb the hillside, you'll traverse scrub forests and terraced fields where local staples like barley, buckwheat, and potatoes are cultivated. the trail then leads you thru the villages of Thangshyap, Chamki, and Ghumba, the latter featuring a remarkable gompa (monastery). Along the way, you may see water-driven prayer wheels and mills, elements typical of the region's spiritual existence. The trek concludes for the day within the village of Langtang, located at 3,430 meters, in its stunning valley. This village was the previous headquarters of Langtang Park and offers a serious place to rest and reflect on the journey. Overnight in Langtang allows for a deeper appreciation of the local culture and natural surroundings.

Day 06: Trek from Langtang village to Kyanjin Gompa (3,865 m/12,675 ft)

After departing Langtang village, your trek quickly ends up in Mundu, a bit of settlement reached within half an hour. Mundu showcases traditional houses and offers several teahouses catering to trekkers, providing a glimpse into the local lifestyle. Continuing from Mundu, the route ascends through picturesque yak pastures and crosses several bridges due to Kyanjin Gompa. Given the short distance from Langtang to Kyanjin Gompa, you'll have ample time to explore the realm later in the day. Kyanjin Gompa is believed for its local cheese factory and an ancient monastery. Visiting the cheese factory, you'll have the possibility to look at the cheese-making process and sample a variety of delicious products. Additionally, if you're up for more adventure, an optional hike to Kyanjin Ri might be an incredible choice. This vantage offers a shocking opportunity to witness an exquisite sunset along with breathtaking views of mountains like Dorje Lakpa, Langshisha, and Gang Chenpo. This part of the trek not only immerses you in the natural great things about the region but also offers a taste of local culture and culinary traditions.

Day 07: Hike to Tserko Ri (5,450 m/17,880 ft) hike or Langshisha Kharka Valley

Today is a crucial acclimatization day to help minimize the danger of Acute hypoxia (AMS). the advice from experts is to "climb high and sleep low," which suggests engaging in light activity even during rest days to control the altitude effectively. A recommended activity is also a morning hike to Tsergo Ri, which stands at an elevation of 5,000 meters. From the summit, you may be rewarded with stunning panoramic views of the glacier tumbling from Langtang Lirung, the easiest peak within the world at 7,227 meters, and other significant peaks like Kinshung, Yansa Tsenji, Dorje Lakpa, Ganchenpo, Dshabu Ri, and Urking Kanggari. Additionally, you will be able to glimpse Shisha Pangma, located just beyond the border in China, notable as China’s only 8,000-meter peak. After descending back to the teahouse for lunch, the afternoon is right for exploring the Kyanjin Valley and its glaciers more easily. This acclimatization day isn't only beneficial for your health but also allows you to deeply appreciate the majestic surroundings. Overnight are at the teahouse, ensuring a restful end to a full of life day.

Day 08: Trek from Kyanjin Gompa to Lama Hotel (2,470 m/8,103 ft)

Today marks the beginning of your descent, retracing your steps back to the Lama Hotel from Kyanjin Gompa after a hearty breakfast. As you trek downhill, you'll taste Langtang village and Ghoda Tabela, navigating lush rhododendron forests and crossing occasional suspension bridges. This part of the journey offers beautiful scenery, as you witness the landscape from a brand-new perspective during the descent. The trek back to Lama Hotel allows you to any or all over again enjoy the serene natural environment and potentially spot wildlife you will have missed on the high.

Day 9: Lama Hotel– Thulo Syabru (7 355ft), 5-6 hrs

Today's trek from Lama Hotel to Thulo Syabru will take approximately 5-6 hours, reaching an elevation of about 7,355 feet. The trail climbs out of the valley and offers increasingly impressive views of the encircling mountains as you ascend. The journey includes passing through more forested areas and potentially spotting local wildlife. Thulo Syabru, a captivating village with a definite culture, provides a warm welcome and an authentic Himalayan experience.

Day 10: Thulo Syabru – Chandan Bari/Shin Gompa (10 935ft), 4-5 hrs

Today's journey from Thulo Syabru to Chandan Bari also referred to as Shin Gompa spans about 4-5 hours and reaches an altitude of 10,935 feet. As we ascend, the trail becomes steeper, taking us through serene forests and with even broader vistas of the Himalayas. Chandan Bari, with its peaceful monastery and cheese factory, offers a novel blend of spiritual tranquility and native flavor, providing a restful end to the day's trek.

Day 11: Chandan Bari – Laurebina Yak (12 965ft), 3-4 hrs

As we progress, the trail offers continuous views of the Ganesh and Langtang Himals, while steadily ascending through areas dedicated to the conservation of the endangered procyonid. The landscape transforms as trees cave in to wash vegetation around Chalang Pati (3,550 meters), a perfect spot for a coffee break amidst expansive panoramas. The trail rises further, revealing views of Manaslu to the east and a spread of peaks stretching to the Annapurnas to the west. The afternoon is yours to enjoy freely in Laurebina Yak, where we'll also spend the night.

Day 12: Laurebina Yak – Gosaikunda (14 455ft), 3-4 hrs

Start the day capturing the sunrise along with your camera before enjoying breakfast. Then, begin a hike to a ridge, passing the enchanting waterfalls emerging from Saraswati Kund (lake) at 4,100 meters. The trail continues high and exposed, offering vistas over the southwestern Trisuli Valley and Bhairav Kund. Soon, you'll reach Gosainkund, the most important lake, with its village nestled on the northwestern shore. Behind the village, a ridge provides panoramic views, including semi-frozen lakes to the south. These lakes are sacred to Hindus and Buddhists, with a prominent Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva within the village. a crucial festival occurs here annually during the total moon in August. Spend the afternoon exploring this spiritual site, with an overnight stay in Gosaikunda.

Day 13: Gosaikunda – Dhunche (6 445ft), 7-8 hrs

Today's trek from Gosaikunda to Dhunche spans about 7-8 hours, descending to an elevation of 6,445 feet. The journey takes you downhill through rugged trails and serene landscapes. Along the way, you'll meet up with several small villages and plush forests, offering a glimpse into rural life within the Himalayas. because the gateway town for several treks within the region, Dhunche provides a welcoming atmosphere to relax after the trek's challenges, concluding your memorable journey.

Day 14: Dhunche - Kathmandu (4265 ft) 5-6 hrs drive

From Dhunche, lead off a 5-6 hour rebuff to Kathmandu, situated at 4,265 feet. This scenic drive will take you through winding mountain roads, offering one last glimpse of the agricultural landscapes and vibrant local life outside the capital. On arrival in Kathmandu, your adventurous journey through the Himalayas concludes.

Day 15: Final departure to the international airport

As your Langtang Valley trek concludes, you're invited to share any feedback with Nature Heaven Trek. Their team will ensure a smooth transfer from your hotel to the international airport, time together with your flight schedule. If you’re considering extending your stay in Nepal, they supply a spread of additional adventurous and relaxing trips throughout the country. Let the team know if you’re interested in exploring more, and they'll help plan further unforgettable experiences for you.

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  • Pick up and drop far away from and to the International airport.
  • 3 nights Hotel in Kathmandu on B/B plan.
  • Langtang Park permit
  • TIMS (Trekker's Information Management System) Card.
  • All transportation by comfortable private vehicle.
  • One Guide (experienced and registered, inc. insurance, salary, and every one food and accommodation)
  • One Porter every two people. (2:1)
  • Accommodation in tea houses
  • 3 Meals a day: breakfast, lunch, and dinner during the trek. (Anything from the menu)
  • Fresh fruits every evening on the mountain.
  • Culture guide for Kathmandu sightseeing tour.
  • Car and driver for the Kathmandu sightseeing tour
  • Farewell dinner at a Nepalese cultural restaurant after the trek in Kathmandu.
  • Nature Heaven Treks duffel, T-shirt, Trekking Map.
  • All taxes and Company service charges.
  • Bar and beverage bills, tea, coffee, drinking water, desserts, personal expenses, and private clothes.
  • Personal insurance for health and evacuation and tipping.
  • Entrance fee for Kathmandu sightseeing points.

Tour's Location

How difficult is the Gosaikunda Langtang Trek?

The Gosaikunda Langtang Trek is considered moderately challenging. It involves steep ascents, high altitudes up to 4,900 meters, and requires good fitness and acclimatization.

Can you still head to Gosaikunda Langtang Trek?

Yes, you can still embark on the Gosaikunda Langtang Trek. The region is open for trekking, offering its stunning landscapes and cultural experiences to visitors.

How many days is that the Gosaikunda Langtang Trek?

The Gosaikunda Langtang Trek typically lasts around 10 to 14 days, depending on the specific itinerary and pace of the trekking group.

Can you see Everest from Gosaikunda Langtang Trek?

No, Mount Everest is not visible from the Gosaikunda Langtang Trek. However, the trek offers stunning views of the Langtang Himalayas and surrounding peaks.

How much does food cost on the Gosaikunda Langtang Trek?

On the Gosaikunda Langtang Trek, expect to spend approximately $35 to $55 per day on meals, depending on menu choices and teahouse prices.

How do I buy from Kathmandu to Gosaikunda Langtang Trek?

To travel from Kathmandu to the Gosaikunda Langtang Trek, arrange transportation by bus or private vehicle to the trek's starting point.

Which month is best for the Gosaikunda Langtang Trek?

The best months for the Gosaikunda Langtang Trek are during the post-monsoon season in October-November and the pre-monsoon season in April-May.

What is Gosaikunda Langtang Trek famous for?

The Gosaikunda Langtang Trek is renowned for its stunning mountain landscapes, pristine lakes like Gosaikunda, diverse flora and fauna, and rich cultural experiences.

How do I steel myself for the Gosaikunda Langtang Trek?

Prepare for the Gosaikunda Langtang Trek by building endurance with regular hiking, cardiovascular exercises, strength training, and acclimatization to high altitudes.

Where does the Gosaikunda Langtang Trek start?

The Gosaikunda Langtang Trek typically starts from Syabrubesi, a small town in the Langtang region of Nepal, accessible by road from Kathmandu.

How high is Gosaikunda Langtang Trek?

The Gosaikunda Langtang Trek reaches altitudes of up to 4,610 meters (15,125 feet) at the Laurebina La pass, depending on the specific route taken.

Do you need a guide for the Gosaikunda Langtang Trek?

While not mandatory, hiring a guide for the Gosaikunda Langtang Trek is recommended for navigation, safety, and to enhance your cultural and natural experience.

How much does it cost to trek to Gosaikunda Langtang Trek?

The cost of trekking the Gosaikunda Langtang Trek typically ranges from $900 to $1500, depending on various factors such as duration and services included.

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