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DESCRIPTION TREKS

Although the Langtang Valley can be reached by a day’s drive from the Kathmandu Valley, this area remains unknown to most trekkers.

While many recognize the names Everest Base Camp Trek, Annapurna Circuit Trek, and Annapurna Base Camp Trek, few recognize the name Langtang Valley Trek.

Dominated by the Langtang Himalayas, this valley trek is relatively short but runs through rhododendrons and bamboo forests alongside thundering waterfalls and stunning snow-capped mountains.

The trail takes you to an altitude of 4,000m /13,123 ft, and if you want to go higher, you’d not want to miss seeing the sunrise from the Tserko Ri at 4,980m / 16,338 ft.

This diverse trek introduces you to the Tamangs and Sherpas Buddhist culture. The ancient monastery of Kyanjin Gompa, situated near Tserko, upholds this tradition. The spectacular views on this trek include Dorje Lakpa (6,990m / 22,933 ft), Langtang Ri (6,370m / 20,898 ft), and Langtang Lirung (7,245m / 23,769 ft).

The trek passes through Langtang National Park, a pristine countryside with majestic flora and fauna, yak pastures, and local cheese factories! Himalayan pheasants, deer, bears, monkeys, and the elusive red panda are native to this region.

Langtang Village was utterly destroyed during the April 2015 earthquake. The resilient locals have been rebuilding; teahouses and lodges have been rebuilt and opened. The best way for people to help us continue visiting this area.

This is a perfect trek for those who want to explore this off-beat track and see something completely different from many of the country’s more touristy areas.

Similarly, this is the perfect introduction for those discovering Nepal for the first time.

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Langtang Valley Trek Highlights

– No need to book a plane! You can drive to this trek within 7 to 8 hours
– Trek through the Langtang Valley, also known as the ‘Valley of Glaciers’

– Climb Tserko Ri for its stunning scenic views.
– View of snow-capped mountains such as Langtang Lirung, Langtang Ri, Langsisa and Ganjala Peak
– Experience Tibetan Buddhist culture and life firsthand
– Walkthrough spectacular rhododendron forests
– Collect blessings at old Buddhist shrines such as Langtang Gompa and Kyanjing Gompa
– Stay in interesting teahouses along the route
– One of the lesser-known treks in Nepal

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• Local Experts, Authentic Treks – Trek with locals who know Nepal inside-out.

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• 24/7 Local Support – Our team is with you from first inquiry to final farewell.

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• Real Nepal, Real People – Travel deeper with a team that treats you like family.

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LANGTANG-VALLEY- ITINERARY TREKS

Syabrubesi Getting to the Langtang Valley Trek starting point is straightforward: a 7 or 8-hour bus journey from Kathmandu.  That’s not to say it’s dull far from it! Driving along the Trisuli River, you may be fortunate to see whitewater rafters taking on the mighty rapids. But look up already, the mountains are welcoming you. On reaching Trisuli Bazaar, the Manaslu Massif, Ganesh, Jungal Himal, and Langtang stand tall overhead.  The road is a bit bumpy from this point, so be prepared.  It’s around 50 km / 31 miles to Dhunche, then another 15 km / 9 miles to Syabrubesi, where we stop for the night before beginning the trek proper the following day. Note: The timing might defer depending on traffic and the time you start the Journey. You will travel with our guide from your hotel.

Another walk through a beautiful forest with Langtang Lirung as the backdrop.  When we reach Ghora Tabela, the trail enters green meadows, and we can see the Langtang Range stretching on both sides of the valley. Walking on, the valley widens, and we can see herders graze their livestock on the high summer pastures.

Today, there are only temporary settlements and an army post.  This was once the teaming village of Langtang, with its many trekkers’ tea houses. Today the area is full of boulders, deprived of life after the 2015 earthquake.

Walking for half an hour or so, we reach the village of Mundu. Our overnight stop at Mundu is very comfortable, with its more modern buildings and facilities.

Note: This is just an estimation of timing. It might change on the day you trek

Day 3: Lama Hotel to Langtang Village

Langtang village -3430m/11253F.T

🚶Walks 7hours

🛌 Accomodations Tea house

🧗Treks Distance 14.7KM/8 miles

You will pass through the forest and reach Ghoretable after a 3-hour hike. Ghoretable is a horse stable. The trek continues, and you will reach Langtang Village.

The 2015 earthquake destroyed Langtang village, but it has since been rebuilt. You can stay in Langtang Village or Mundu, which is the next stop from Langtang Village. You will see glorious views of Langtang and Gonchompe.

The Langtang village thrives with a community health post, government schools, small markets, and monasteries.

Kyanjin Gompa – 3,870 m / 12,696 ft – 3 hrs

The route is shorter today, and it is lined with Buddhist artifacts, such as Chortens, prayer flags, and rocks with Buddhist inscriptions carved into them.

Watermills and yak pastures are also interesting, as are the wonderful mountain views. Reaching Kyanjin Gompa by lunchtime allows one to relax or explore the area.

Why not hike towards Langshisha Kharka, which has wonderful views? We overnight in the Gompa and enjoy the area’s spirituality and mountains.

Here, you’ll find a range of accommodations, including guesthouses and lodges, and have the opportunity to explore the local gompa (monastery) and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding peaks like Langtang Lirung.

Tserko Ri – 5,000 m / 16,404 ft 8-9 hrs

This is an exciting but challenging day to hike up Tsergo Ri (4,980m /16,338 ft), from where we can see over 20 peaks, the Langtang Valley, and frozen lakes.

The views and exhilarating experience make this hard upward hike well worthwhile!  After taking in the breathtaking views, return to Kyanjin Gompa for a second night and a well-deserved dinner.

Lama Hotel – 2,470 m / 8,100 ft 6-7 hrs

Today we begin our descent from the alpine zone of Kyanjin Gompa, nestled beneath Langtang Lirung, back toward the lush green forests and river valleys of the lower Langtang region. Though you’re retracing your steps, the journey feels entirely new, this time with sweeping downhill views of the entire valley, snowcapped peaks to your back, and a stronger sense of connection to the trail.

The walk descends steadily through pastures, glacial streams, and forests thick with pine, oak, and rhododendron. Along the way, we pass familiar villages such as Langtang Village, Thyangsyap, and Ghodatabela, where we can pause for short rests or a lunch stop.

Though the trail is less physically demanding than the ascent, the long downhill sections can be tough on the knees, so trekking poles and careful footing are essential.

By late afternoon, we reach Lama Hotel, a quiet forested village located beside the Langtang Khola. The warmer air, lower altitude, and soft river sounds make this a restful stop after a rewarding day.

Note: Trekking time may vary depending on pace, trail conditions, and weather.

Syabrubesi – 1,550 m / 5,085 ft 6-7 hrs

Today marks the final day on the Langtang trail, as we descend from the quiet forested setting of Lama Hotel back to the vibrant riverside village of Syabrubesi. Although it’s a descent, the trail can still be steep and uneven, especially through the forest sections, so take your time and use trekking poles for stability.

The path winds through familiar terrain, rhododendron, oak, and bamboo forests, cascading waterfalls, and steep gorges carved by the Langtang Khola. You’ll pass small hamlets and occasional tea shops, offering opportunities for breaks and reflection on your journey.

As you approach Syabrubesi, the landscape opens up into terraced fields and warm mid-hill villages, and the air grows noticeably thicker and warmer. After days in the highlands, returning to Syabrubesi feels like a gentle return to civilization.

Note: Timing is approximate and may vary based on trail conditions and individual pace.

Kathmandu – 1,425 m / 4,675 ft 7 – 9 hrs

Today, we leave the peaceful hills of Syabrubesi behind and drive back to Kathmandu, completing the full circle of your Langtang adventure. The scenic drive winds through the hills of Rasuwa and Nuwakot, passing terraced fields, rivers, and small towns along the Trishuli River.

Although the road is rugged and winding at times, it offers one last opportunity to enjoy Nepal’s diverse landscapes, from misty hills to bustling bazaars. As you approach the Kathmandu Valley, the sights and sounds of city life slowly return.

Expect a few breaks along the way for snacks, bathroom stops, and lunch.

Note: Travel time may vary significantly based on weather, traffic, and road conditions.