Nepal Treks And Tour

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Duration
11 Days
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Tour Type
Adventure
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Group Size
2 - 10 Person
Langtang Tamang Heritage Trek
Langtang Region, Nepal

Langtang Valley Trek

The Langtang Valley Trek is a captivating Himalayan journey that offers an ideal mix of breathtaking landscapes, cultural immersion, and moderate adventure—perfect for trekkers seeking a less crowded but equally rewarding experience. Located just north of Kathmandu and bordering Tibet, the Langtang region is known for its stunning alpine scenery, lush forests, glacial valleys, and authentic Tamang and Tibetan-influenced villages. The trail follows the Langtang River through bamboo and rhododendron forests, eventually leading to the high-altitude haven of Kyanjin Gompa, a serene Buddhist monastery nestled beneath the towering peak of Langtang Lirung (7,227m).

This 11-day itinerary includes city sightseeing in Kathmandu, a scenic drive to the trailhead in Syabrubesi, and a well-paced trek through Langtang National Park. Along the way, you’ll witness dramatic changes in landscape and vegetation, visit ancient monasteries, and enjoy panoramic views of snow-capped Himalayan peaks. The trek also offers optional day hikes to Kyanjin Ri or Tserko Ri, providing some of the most spectacular viewpoints in the region. With comfortable teahouse accommodation and experienced guides, the Langtang Valley Trek is a perfect introduction to trekking in Nepal.

Highlights of the Langtang Valley Trek

  • Scenic Drive to Syabrubesi: Enjoy a picturesque drive from Kathmandu through rolling hills, terraced fields, and river valleys to reach the trailhead at Syabrubesi.
  • Trekking Through Langtang National Park: Walk through dense forests of rhododendron, oak, and bamboo, home to wildlife like red pandas, langurs, and Himalayan black bears.
  • Charming Tamang and Tibetan Villages: Experience the warm hospitality and rich cultural traditions of Tamang and Tibetan communities in villages like Lama Hotel, Langtang, and Kyanjin.
  • Panoramic Himalayan Views: Marvel at snow-capped peaks such as Langtang Lirung (7,227m), Dorje Lakpa, and Yala Peak throughout the trek.
  • Kyanjin Gompa Exploration: Visit the ancient Buddhist monastery of Kyanjin Gompa (3,870m), a serene spiritual center nestled in a high-altitude valley.
  • Optional Hikes to Kyanjin Ri and Tserko Ri: Climb to Kyanjin Ri (4,773m) or Tserko Ri (4,984m) for jaw-dropping sunrise views over the Himalayas and glacial valleys.
  • Locally Made Yak Cheese: Visit the yak cheese factory in Kyanjin to taste authentic, locally produced Himalayan cheese.
  • Comfortable Teahouse Experience: Stay in traditional teahouses that offer local meals and a cozy place to rest after a day of trekking.
  • Accessible Yet Remote: Ideal for trekkers seeking a peaceful Himalayan experience without the crowds of Everest or Annapurna regions.

Route Overview

The Langtang Valley Trek begins with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi, the gateway to the Langtang region. The trail follows the Langtang Khola river through dense subtropical forests rich in wildlife and natural beauty, gradually ascending through charming Tamang villages like Lama Hotel and Ghoda Tabela. As you gain altitude, the vegetation shifts to alpine landscapes, and the views open up to reveal stunning Himalayan peaks.

Continuing onward, the trail leads to the picturesque Langtang Village, which was rebuilt after the 2015 earthquake, and eventually to Kyanjin Gompa (3,870m), the spiritual and scenic highlight of the trek. Here, trekkers can explore ancient Buddhist monasteries, taste locally made yak cheese, and embark on optional side hikes to Kyanjin Ri or Tserko Ri for panoramic mountain views. The return journey retraces the same path back through the valley to Syabrubesi, followed by a drive to Kathmandu, completing a compact yet unforgettable Himalayan adventure.

Important Notes on the Langtang Valley Trek

  • Trek Difficulty: The Langtang Valley Trek is considered a moderate trek suitable for both beginners and experienced trekkers. While no technical skills are required, a reasonable level of physical fitness is essential, as daily walking hours range from 5 to 7 hours with gradual elevation gain.
  • Best Trekking Seasons: The ideal times to undertake this trek are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), when the skies are clear, temperatures are comfortable, and mountain views are at their best. Winter treks are possible but colder, and monsoon season (June to August) brings heavy rain and landslides.
  • Altitude Awareness: The trek reaches a maximum altitude of 3,870 meters at Kyanjin Gompa, and optional hikes can take you above 4,500 meters. While the risk of altitude sickness is lower than on high-altitude treks, proper acclimatization, hydration, and a gradual pace are still essential.
  • Accommodation and Meals: Accommodation is in local teahouses that provide basic but comfortable lodging and hearty meals. Expect simple twin-sharing rooms with shared bathrooms and local Nepali dishes like dal bhat, noodles, soups, and Tibetan bread.
  • Communication and Power: Wi-Fi may be available at some teahouses for an extra fee, but connectivity can be limited. Charging facilities are also available in many teahouses but may require a small payment. It’s advisable to carry a power bank and local SIM card for better connectivity.
  • Local Culture: The region is home to Tamang and Tibetan Buddhist communities. Respect local customs, dress modestly, and always ask for permission before taking photos of people or religious sites.
  • Environmental Care: As part of Langtang National Park, trekkers are encouraged to adopt eco-friendly practices—avoid single-use plastics, carry reusable water bottles, and dispose of waste responsibly to help preserve the fragile environment.
  • Emergency Services: While medical facilities are limited in the region, your guide will be equipped with a first-aid kit and trained in basic emergency response. Travel insurance with helicopter evacuation coverage is highly recommended.

These considerations will help ensure a safe, respectful, and rewarding trekking experience in the pristine Langtang Valley.

Trip Alternative Options for the Langtang Region

If you’re interested in exploring more of the Langtang region or extending your trekking adventure, here are some excellent alternative options:

  • Langtang Gosainkunda Lake Trek: Combine the stunning landscapes of the Langtang Valley with the spiritual pilgrimage to Gosainkunda Lake (4,380m), a sacred alpine lake nestled amidst the Himalayas. This trek adds a high-altitude challenge and rich cultural experience as you pass through scenic ridgelines, traditional villages, and Buddhist monasteries. Ideal for trekkers looking to blend natural beauty with religious and cultural significance.

If you need any further information, please feel free to contact us via email at [email protected] or by phone/WhatsApp at +977-9851013072.


Langtang Valley Trek FAQs

Q: How difficult is the Langtang Valley Trek?

A: The Langtang Valley Trek is a moderate trek suitable for both beginners and experienced trekkers. It involves daily hikes of 5–7 hours with gradual ascents, making it achievable for anyone with average fitness and proper preparation.

Q: What is the maximum altitude reached on this trek?

A: The highest point on the trek is Kyanjin Gompa at 3,870 meters. Optional day hikes to Kyanjin Ri (4,773m) or Tserko Ri (4,984m) can be included for more panoramic views if you’re well-acclimatized.

Q: When is the best time to do the Langtang Valley Trek?

A: The best seasons are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November). During these times, the weather is clear, temperatures are comfortable, and mountain views are spectacular.

Q: Is altitude sickness a concern on this trek?

A: Although the trek stays below 4,000 meters for most of the journey, altitude sickness is still possible. It’s important to acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and follow your guide’s advice.

Q: What kind of accommodation is available during the trek?

A: Trekkers stay in local teahouses, which offer basic twin-sharing rooms with common bathrooms. These teahouses also provide hot meals, snacks, and drinks along the trail.

Q: Do I need permits for this trek?

A: Yes, you will need a Langtang National Park Entry Permit and a TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) Card, both of which are included in your package.

Q: Is Wi-Fi and mobile signal available during the trek?

A: Some villages offer Wi-Fi (for a small fee), and mobile coverage (mainly NTC) is available in parts of the route. However, signal strength may be weak or unavailable in remote areas.

Q: Can I do this trek solo, or do I need a guide?

A: While solo trekking is allowed, it is strongly recommended to trek with a licensed guide, especially for safety, cultural insights, and ease of navigation. Most packages include an experienced guide and porter.

Q: What should I pack for the Langtang Valley Trek?

A: Essential items include trekking boots, layered clothing, a warm jacket, gloves, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, water bottles, and a basic first aid kit

Q: Are there ATMs on the trekking route?

A: No, there are no ATMs after leaving Kathmandu. You should carry enough cash in Nepalese Rupees for personal expenses and tips during the trek.


Essential Information 

 

Nepal Visa Information

Most travelers can obtain a visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Tourist visas are available for 15, 30, or 90 days and can be extended if necessary. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months from your date of entry. It’s also possible to apply online via Nepal’s official Department of Immigration website before arrival.

Travel Insurance

All trekkers are strongly advised to have travel insurance that covers emergency medical treatment, accidents, and helicopter evacuation. While Langtang Valley is not as remote as some high-altitude treks, emergencies still require quick evacuation, and insurance offers peace of mind.

Health and Physical Fitness

The Langtang Valley Trek is moderately demanding, requiring 5–7 hours of trekking daily. Trekkers should be in good physical condition with prior walking or hiking experience. It’s advisable to do light cardio exercises or day hikes in preparation. No technical climbing is involved, but stamina and endurance are key.

Weather Conditions

The weather in the Langtang region is generally stable during the spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) seasons, with clear skies and excellent mountain views. Winter brings cold temperatures and snow, especially at higher elevations, while the monsoon season (June–August) can lead to slippery trails and landslides.

Altitude Considerations

The trek ascends to Kyanjin Gompa (3,870m), with optional hikes to higher altitudes. Although it remains below 4,000m for the core route, altitude sickness is still a concern. Trekkers should acclimatize gradually, stay hydrated, and avoid alcohol. Any signs of AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness) should be reported to the guide immediately.

Cultural Considerations

The Langtang region is home to Tamang and Tibetan Buddhist communities. It’s important to be respectful—dress modestly, ask permission before photographing people or religious sites, and follow local customs. Learning a few greetings in Nepali or Tamang can also enrich your cultural experience.

Tipping Guidelines

Tipping is customary in Nepal and is appreciated by guides and porters for their hard work. A general guideline is 10–15% of the trek cost, to be shared among the trekking staff. Tips are usually given at the end of the trek in a group ceremony.

Safety & Security

The Langtang Valley is considered safe for trekking, especially with a licensed guide. Stick to marked trails, avoid trekking alone, and inform your guide of any discomfort. 

Currency and Money Matters

The official currency is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). While Kathmandu has ATMs and currency exchange facilities, there are no ATMs along the trekking route. Bring sufficient cash from Kathmandu for personal expenses, snacks, Wi-Fi fees, and tips.

Transportation

The trek starts with a 6–7 hour drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi via local bus or private jeep (optional for additional comfort). The same route is used on the return journey. While buses are cost-effective, jeeps offer a smoother and faster ride.

Electricity and Charging

Electricity is available in most teahouses, though power cuts are common. Charging electronic devices may incur an extra fee, especially at higher altitudes. Bring a power bank or solar charger, and use devices sparingly.

Festivals and Public Holidays

If your trek coincides with major festivals like Dashain, Tihar, or Buddha Jayanti, you’ll get to witness local cultural celebrations. While it adds vibrancy to the experience, note that services may be limited or slower during these holidays, especially in cities.

Food and Dining

Meals on the trail are served at teahouses and include options like dal bhat (lentil and rice), noodles, soups, pasta, and Tibetan bread. Vegetarian dishes are widely available. Though food is basic, it’s hearty and suitable for trekking. Drink only boiled or purified water to avoid illness.

Cancellations and Weather-Related Changes

Occasionally, landslides, road blockages, or heavy snow may cause delays or route changes. We will do our best to adjust itineraries accordingly, but flexibility is essential. Always check the cancellation policy when booking.

Language and Communication

The main language in Nepal is Nepali, but most people in the tourism industry, especially guides and teahouse staff, speak basic to fluent English. Learning a few simple Nepali or Tamang phrases is a great way to connect with locals and enrich your experience.

Packing Essentials

Bringing the right gear is crucial for a comfortable trekking experience. Key items include layered clothing for changing temperatures, a warm down jacket, sturdy trekking boots, thermal wear, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and rain gear. A headlamp, reusable water bottles, personal toiletries, and basic first-aid supplies are also essential. We provide duffle bags and sleeping bags, but you can bring your own for added comfort.

Permits and Documentation

Trekkers must carry a Langtang National Park Entry Permit and a TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) Card, both of which are arranged by Nepal Treks and Tour. Keep a copy of your passport, travel insurance, and emergency contact information with you at all times. These documents may be checked at park entry points and local checkpoints.

Environmental Responsibility

The Langtang region falls within a protected national park, so it’s vital to trek responsibly. Use refillable water bottles, avoid single-use plastics, and dispose of waste only in designated bins. Stick to marked trails to minimize environmental impact, and do not disturb wildlife or local flora.


 

Details

PRICE INCLUDE
      • Airport pick up and drop off by a private vehicle
      • 3 nights hotel in Kathmandu at a 3-star category hotel with breakfast on twin sharing basis
      • Kathmandu Valley sightseeing (Private vehicle and guide)
      • Transportation (Kathmandu- Syabrubesi Kathmandu) by local bus
      • Langtang National Park Entrance fees and TIMS Cards
      • Full board basis during the trek B, L, D
      • Teahouse accommodation during the trekking
      • An experienced English-speaking guide and his all expenses including insurance
      • Porter (1 porter for 2 trekkers) and their all expenses including insurance
      • Trekking route map
      • Sleeping bags and duffle bags
      • First aid box
      • All the government taxes and service charges
       NOTE: Single Supplementary Charge Will Be 205 USD 
PRICE EXCLUDE
  • International airfare
  • Visa fees
  • Travel Insurance
  • Entrance fees during Kathmandu Valley sightseeing
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
  • Personal expenses (WIFI, bar bills, hot shower, hot water, electricity for charging gadgets, etc.)
  • Tipping for crews

Today you will be arriving at the Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu. Upon your arrival, you will be greeted by one of our staff member and immediately transferred to your respective hotel. During the evening, you can take a quick trip around the city. Overnight in Kathmandu.
ALTITUDE1300 MM
ACCOMMODATIONHotels
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B

DURATION3-4 Hours Hours
Today is a rest and preparation day, so you will be going for sightseeing around the Kathmandu Valley. A personal guide will take you to the revered UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Pashupatinath, Swoyambhunath, Boudhanath, and Kathmandu Durbar Square. You will also acquaint yourself with the ancient culture and tradition of the Kathmandu Valley during the time of Ranas. You can even opt for a short hike to places like Godavari and Chobhar. Overnight in Kathmandu.
ALTITUDE1300 MM
ACCOMMODATIONHotels
MEALS

B

DURATION5-6 Hours Hours
Early in the morning, you will start your drive towards Syabrubensi. A long scenic drive of six to seven hours takes you through green hills, farm villages and forested area. Along the way, you will get a stunning view of Annapurna II (7937m), Manaslu (8163m), Ganesh Himal (7422m), and other snow-capped mountains. Driving past small rives, you will reach Dhunche where you will stop for a quick lunch. Syabrubensi is often called the gateway of Langtang and you can find small settlements and many tourists here. Overnight in Syabrubensi.
ALTITUDE1503 MM
ACCOMMODATIONHotels
MEALS

B

DURATION6-7 Hours Hours
The trek to Lama Hotel takes us along the banks of the Bhotekoshi River. The trail takes you through the forest of oak, maple, fir and blue pine. Moving further, you will ascend gradually towards Rimche via Pahare hotel following the Langtang Khola. You will finally reach your destination after walking through the lush greenery and numerous uphill. From here, you will get a glorious view of famous snow-capped mountains including Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Overnight in Lama Hotel.
ALTITUDE2410 MM
ACCOMMODATIONTea Houses
MEALS

B

DURATION6-7 Hours Hours
On the 5th day, you will be trekking towards the Langtang valley or more precisely, the Langtang village. Ascending uphill through the lush pastures of this region, you will get a close-up view of Langtang Lirung (7227m). Upon reaching Ghodatabela, you will trek through lush pasturelands. Crossing forested area and sloppy landscapes, you will finally reach Langtang valley. Overnight in Langtang valley.
ALTITUDE3430 MM
ACCOMMODATIONTea Houses
MEALS

B

DURATION6 Hours Hours
Soon after breakfast, you will continue your walk crossing meadows and several farm villages. The distant view of the Kyanjin Gompa monastery indicated that you have entered the ancient village. From here, you will get an enchanting view of Langtang Lirung (7227m), Kinshung (6781m), Dorje Lakpa (6966m), Naya Kanga (5844m), and Yala Peak (5500m). At the monastery, you can even taste yak cheese and curd. Overnight in Kyanjin Gompa.
ALTITUDE3870 MM
ACCOMMODATIONTea Houses
MEALS

B

DURATION4 Hours Hours
Today is a rest day. Early in the morning, you will start your climb to Tserko Ri at 4984m. You will climb through the flat terrains and huge rocks. Upon reaching the top of Tserko Ri (4984m), the crown jewel of Langtang valley, you will get a panoramic view of famous snow-capped mountains and surroundings. On the way down, you can also visit Langshisha Kharka and get familiar with the unique culture and tradition of this region. Overnight in Kyanjin gompa.
ALTITUDE3870 MM
ACCOMMODATIONTea Houses
MEALS

B

DURATION1 Day Hours
Following back the same trail, you will be trekking towards Lama Hotel. Alongside the bank of Langtang Khola, you will cross the settlement of Mundu and Ghodatabela and proceeds towards Gumnachowk. Along the way, you will walk past forested area, yak pastures, meadows and sloppy landscapes. As you enjoy a stunning view of the Himalayas, you will finally reach your destination. Overnight in Lama Hotel.
ALTITUDE2410 MM
ACCOMMODATIONTea Houses
MEALS

B

DURATION7 Hours Hours
Today you will be descending back to Syabrubensi. As you walk past the forests of pine and rhododendron, you will see wildlife of Langtang National Park such as red panda, black beer, wild goat, leopard etc. Along the way, you will get a glorious view of Manaslu (8156m) and Ganesh Himal (7422m). Getting familiar with the ancient culture and tradition of Tamang community, you will finally reach your destination via Rimche. Overnight in Syabrubensi.
ALTITUDE1503 MM
ACCOMMODATIONHotels
MEALS

B

DURATION4-5 Hours Hours
As you bid farewell to the Himalayas, you will start your drive back to Kathmandu. You will drive further along with the Trishuli River. The drive will take you through green hills, terraced farmlands and valleys. In the evening, you can roam around Thamel area, buy souvenir, and enjoy its nightlife. Overnight in Kathmandu.
ALTITUDE1300 MM
ACCOMMODATIONHotels
MEALS

B

DURATION6-7 Hours Hours
This is your last day here in Nepal. Our representative will transfer you to the international airport of Kathmandu (TIA). Goodbye and we hope to see you again.
ALTITUDE1300 MM
ACCOMMODATIONNot Included
MEALS

B

DURATION3-4 Hours Hours

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  • Ella Simmons -
    Aug 7, 2025Review by-So Much Beauty in One Trek

    I didn’t expect such a range of landscapes in a short trek. From jungle paths to open valleys and snowfields—it had everything. Nepal Treks and Tour guided us through every scenic highlight. The glacier near Kyanjin was mesmerizing. A perfect blend of adventure and beauty.

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  • Stunning From Start to Finish -
    Aug 7, 2025Review by-Liam Foster

    The trail offered incredible views from the very first day. Glacial rivers, pine forests, and towering cliffs were constant companions. Nepal Treks and Tour chose perfect resting points with amazing sights. Kyanjin Gompa surrounded by snow peaks was a highlight. It was nature at its finest.

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  • A Peaceful Journey into the Himalayas -
    Jul 31, 2025Review by-Sifat Hossain

    Langtang Valley was peaceful and not crowded. Our group enjoyed nature, local cheese, and staying in small villages. Thank you to our guide Gopal for making this journey unforgettable.

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