Gosainkunda Pass Trek

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Daily Tour

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Gosaikunda Pass Trek provides a perfect introduction to trekking in Nepal, offering a mix of spectacular mountain vistas, unspoiled indigenous cultures, and diverse Himalayan wildlife. This 11-day journey explores the regions south of the Langtang Valley and therefore the Helambu District, located just north of Kathmandu, nestled within the center Hills.
Starting from Dhunche, accessible via a scenic drive north of Kathmandu along the Northern Highway, the trek plunges trekkers into a lush world of rhododendron, oak, pine, and fir forests. This environment is ripe for spotting rare wildlife like red pandas, pikas, muntjacs, and Himalayan thars.
As you ascend to Shin Gompa, the trail offers insights into the Buddhist culture prevalent in this area. A highlight of the trek is the time spent at the sacred Gosaikunda Lakes, a site of spiritual significance for both Hindu and Buddhist devotees, particularly bustling during the Janai Purnima festival.
The climb to Laurebina La at 4,610 meters (15,210 feet) is manageable and rewards with stunning 360-degree views of the Himalayas, spanning from the Annapurnas in the west to Manaslu within the east.
Descending into the Helambu District, the trail meanders through vibrant forests and terraced farmlands, showcasing a mosaic of Brahmin, Chhetri, Tamang, and Yolmo cultures. The trek concludes conveniently just an hour’s drive from Kathmandu, making it an ideal circuit that mixes natural beauty with cultural immersion.

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

Upon completing passport, immigration, and visa formalities, you may be greeted outside the terminal by someone holding an indication along with your name. They’re visiting 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 a briefing about the trek. This can also include a check to substantiate you have got all the required gear. Overnight reside the hotel

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

Today’s itinerary is filled with cultural immersion as you explore many of Kathmandu’s most vital and historic sites with one in 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'll have time to rest before we meet again in our office for a trek briefing. Tonight, we are visiting to 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 – Dhunche (6 443ft), 7-8 hrs drive

The journey from Kathmandu to Dhunche unfolds along the Northern Highway, a scenic route that cuts through the center Hill forests and farmlands. Starting northeast, the highway crosses the Tadi Khola at Devighat, near its meeting point with the Trisuli Nadi flowing from Tibet. It then winds northeast up the Trisuli Valley to Betrawati, traverses a pass to Ramche, and proceeds more gently to Dhunche. Your day ends with an overnight stay in Dhunche, setting the stage for the trek ahead. This route offers a vivid introduction to the varied landscapes that characterize this region of Nepal.

Day 4: Dhunche – Deorali (2 665m/8 739ft) – Chandan Bari/Shin Gompa (10 939ft) 5-6 hrs

Today’s trek may be a challenging ascent beginning from the lower end of Dhunche. You'll start on a road that quickly transitions to a trail through fields along the south bank of the Trisuli Khola. After crossing to the north bank, the trail steepens because it lands up the narrowing valley to a spur, then turns northeast towards Deorali. Continuing upward for about an hour, you’ll labor under stands of fir and rhododendrons, reaching the next ridge and so a clearing. An hour further brings you to Atiny Low Hamlet, followed by a solitary teahouse offering stunning views over the valley. The trail then ascends to the subsequent ridge, resulting in the hamlet of Dimsa at 3,030 meters. Here, a fork within the path presents two options; taking the correct ends up in a military post and a final erupting oak tree to Chandan Bari and also the Shin Gompa. The Gompa, notable for its onsite cheese factory, is well worth a visit. You’ll spend the night in Chandan Bari, with rest and exploration of this serene and spiritual location.

Day 5: Chandan Bari – Laurebina Yak (12 965ft), 3-4 hrs

As you advance along the trail, the magnificent Ganesh and Langtang Himal remain visible, enhancing the journey's visual appeal. The trail ascends through a district designated as a sanctuary for the endangered panda, locally called the "cat bear," nestled on the northern slopes. With increasing altitude, the dense trees subside to scrubby vegetation. Reaching Chalang Pati at 3,550 meters, you will find an open panorama that gives an ideal setting for a coffee break amidst expansive views. Because the trail climbs further, the scenery becomes even more spectacular with Manaslu, towering at 8,156 meters, emerging to the east. A sweeping array of peaks, including those beyond the border, extends towards the Annapurnas within the west. Your day concludes in Laurebina Yak, where you'll be able to enjoy a free afternoon to relax or explore the environment. This high-altitude haven offers a serene night's stay, surrounded by a number of the foremost iconic vistas within the Himalayas.

Day 6: Laurebina Yak – Gosaikunda (14 455ft), 3-4 hrs

Begin your day by capturing the breathtaking sunrise before enjoying breakfast. Today’s hike takes you to a scenic ridge and past the cascading waterfalls from Saraswati Kund at 4,100 meters. The trail continues high and exposed, offering commanding views over the southwestern Trisuli Valley then Bhairav Kund. Your path results in Gosaikunda, the biggest lake within the area, revered by both Hindus and Buddhists. The village on its northwestern shore hosts a very important Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva, making it a spiritual hub, especially during the annual festival held over the complete moon in August. Spend your afternoon exploring the enchanting surroundings, including several semi-frozen lakes to the south, and therefore the rich cultural and natural landscape of Gosaikunda. Conclude your day with an overnight stay in this serene and sacred location, surrounded by the high Himalayan peaks and also the tranquil waters of the lake.

Day 7: Gosaikunda – Laurebina La (4 611m/15 211ft) – Gopte (11 293ft), 6-8 hrs

Your trek to the summit of Laurebina La requires approximately 1½ hours, during which you'll pass three smaller lakes and also the Sura (Sun) Kund. At the summit, you're rewarded with stunning panoramic views. The descent of about 1,200 meters begins by following a stream to a seasonal 'high camp teahouse' before dropping further down to Phedi at 3,740 meters. From Phedi, the rocky trail undulates down several ridges and eventually descends into lush pine and rhododendron forests below the cliffs of Thare Danda. As you navigate through more ravines, the trail ascends to the ridge of Gopte, where you may spend the night. Gopte, being at a lower altitude than your previous stops, offers a hotter overnight stay after daily of challenging ascents and descents. This segment of the trek is both physically demanding and visually rewarding, showcasing a spread of landscapes and natural beauty.

Day 8: Gopte – Tharepati (3 645m/12 010ft) – Kutumsang (8 093ft), 6-8 hrs

Your journey today features a trek across challenging rocky ravines and old moraine beds strewn with boulders, before ascending to a high, windy ridge resulting in Tharepati village. From here, the vistas expand northeastward, offering spectacular views of Gauri Shankar, Dorje Lakpa, and Jugal Himal, and increasing into Tibet with glimpses of Shisha Pangma, China’s sole 8,000-meter peak. After soaking in the expansive views, you'll start a steep 1,200-meter descent, beginning through dense pine forests down to Magin Goth at 3,290 meters, located within the hilly Helambu region. The route then climbs to Mera Danda at 3,510 meters for a final grand view of the Langtang Himal before crossing another valley towards Panghu Danda at 3,350 meters. Continuing the descent, the trail follows ridges downward, passing a waterfall and winding through fir and rhododendron forests, eventually resulting in the fields that encircle Kutumsang. Here, you will find a welcome respite and an opportunity to rest your legs after every day full of diverse terrains and elevations. Overnight in Kutumsang, you'll experience the peace of this quaint village, marking a successful day of trekking through a number of the Himalayas' most stunning and varied landscapes.

Day 9: Kutumsang – Chisopani (7 133ft), 5-6 hrs

Starting with an ascent past striking granite cliffs, the trail takes you to the Tamang village of Golphu Bhanjyang at 2,140 meters. Progressing gently upward, you reach Thotong at 2,260 meters, followed by Lapchu Danda at 2,420 meters, where expansive views over the region await. The journey continues with a descent through terraced landscapes and newly grown forests until you reach the substantial village of Chipping. After negotiating two lower ridges, the trail ascends gently to Chisopani. Here, the northern horizon all over again parades to distant peak views, providing a serene backdrop for your overnight stay in Chisopani.

Day 10: Chisopani – Sundarijal (1 355m/4 433ft) -- Kathmandu (4 265ft), 4-5 hrs trek, 1 hr drive

Chisopani, situated on the northern fringe of Shivapuri Park, is a significant water catchment basin for Kathmandu. From here, your walk leads through dense forest to Borlang Bhanjyang at 2,430 meters. The trail then undulates towards Mulkharka at 1,800 meters before descending to Sundarijal, located on the park's southern border. A car is waiting to take you back to your hotel in Kathmandu, marking the conclusion of your trekking journey. Enjoy a restful overnight stay within the comfort of Kathmandu.

Day 11: Final Departure

Gosaikunda Pass trek concludes, and 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 along your flight schedule. If you’re considering extending your stay in Nepal, they supply a range 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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Allow our experts at Nature Heaven Treks and Expedition to help you Plan one of the most Memorable Vacations based on your interests with their in-depth knowledge of the Himalayas, they can craft the journey of your dreams considering your preferred location, time frame, and Budget

  • All the airport/ Hotel transfers
  • Hotel in Kathmandu, Thamel for 3 nights with the bed and breakfast
  • Well come and farewell dinner
  • Full-day Kathmandu city tour on private car/Van/ Bus
  • Professional govt. registered guide
  • Land cruiser Kathmandu to Dhunche
  • Comfortable private transport (Car/Jeep/Van/ bus) trekking ending point ( Sundari Jal) to Kathmandu
  • Full meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) during the treks
  • Supplementary snakes: seasonal fresh fruit, cookies, and energy Bar
  • All necessary paperwork permit and TIMS (National Park Permit and TIMS)
  • An English-speaking professional govt. registered trekking Guide and porter ( 2 trekkers 1 Porter ) above the 7 trekkers 1 assistant Guide
  • Hot drinks (Tea and Coffee)
  • All the Mountain accommodations have soft comfortable private rooms and shared bathrooms somewhere have bathroom too.
  • Guide and Porter's salary, meals, accommodations, insurance, flight and equipment
  • All the govt. and native taxes
  • A comprehensive medical kit
  • Kathmandu city tour monument fees
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu apart from welcome and farewell dinner
  • All the soft and alcoholic drinks
  • Mineral water
  • Boiled water
  • Personal expenses
  • Electronic devise recharge
  • Wi-Fi
  • Travel insurance and evacuation
  • Tipping

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Gosainkunda Pass Trek
Aviad Horev
05/01/2024

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From the moment we met Krishna at the airport we knew we are in good hands. Immediately upon arrival, Krishna and his team made sure we have the right gear for our trek to Gossaikunda,the following day. The first day of the trek was fantastic. On the second day two of us became ill, and couldn't go farther. Krishna Immediately took action and made sure that the rest of us can keep on trekking, while the two people who got sick, stayed behind for rest, and after two days, once we got better,Krishna arranged for horses to take us to meet with the rest of the team. This took some changes in the original itinerary, and Krishna made sure it works flawlessly. We highly recommend Nature Heaven Trek & Expedition.
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