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Overview

  • Trip Type: treking
  • Trip Grade: Moderate
  • Duration: 17 Day(s)
  • Max Alt.: 4,773m
  • Group Size: 1-8
  • Location: Langtang region
  • Arrival On: Kathmandu Nepal
  • Departure From: Kathmandu Nepal

Langtang / Gosaikunda Trek

The Langtang Gosaikunda trek is the perfect amalgamation of one of the easier and more beautiful treks in Nepal, with a final leg that takes trekkers on the scenic Gosaikunda trail.

The Langtang region was long one of Nepal’s most popular destinations on the trekking map until the area was dealt a terrible blow by the 2015 earthquake, and it has taken until very recently to recover, though the numbers of visitors remain down on past years. So not only do its former scenic charms still exist, but choosing to trek through the valley helps to economically restore the lives of the friendly Tamang people who populate the region.

As a teahouse trek alternative to Annapurna and Everest the Langtang Gosaikunda Trek is a superb choice that rounds out the forested lowlands, alpine pastures, and yak herds of Kyanjin Gompa in Langtang Valley with the sacred jewel of Gosaikunda Lake and the Sherpa meadows of Helambu.

From Kathmandu the normal approach is by the Trisuli River to Syabrubesi, the trailhead for the trek.

The route winds through dense rhododendron forest on either side of the river until it breaks from of the tree line and heads into the alpine regions, across glacial moraine, and on to the rebuilt village of Langtang. Further and higher into the valley’s inner sanctum are the yak pasturelands and dramatic setting for Kyanjin Gompa, a remote monastery famous for the production of yak cheese. Optional climbs to either Kyanjin Ri or Cherko Ri render panoramic views of the nearby mountains, including Langtang Lirung, which dominates the valley at a height of 7234 meters.

Returning back towards the trailhead the Gosaikunda route heads off in a southeast direction and climbs steadily through terraced fields to scenic highlands offering a stunning view of distant peaks such as Manaslu (8163m) and the Tibetan plateau to the north. The trail then leads on to Gosaikunda and the sacred lake of Gosaikunda, a serene mountain vale that adds even more to the magical outlook across to the distant Himalayan peaks. In August the area becomes a major pilgrimage sight to Hindus who flock to the region during Janai Purnima to pay homage to a site held to have been Shiva’s temporary home.

The Langtang Valley with Gosaikunda trek finally culminates with the climb to the pass of Laurabina La (4610m) and the outpost of Thadepati nearby with its dramatic views to the east, not least the sunrise that awaits those who stay the night there. The last stretch involves taking the trail to Chisapani and onwards to Sundarijal, which offers a satisfying conclusion to the journey.

The final choice is up to you, so why not contact us and let us help you make a trek through Langtang valley and Gosaikunda a reality you’ll always treasure!

Additionally, you may choose Nar Phu Trek, Manaslu Circuit Trek, Tilicho Lake Trek and many other stunning packages.

Trip Highlights

    • Kyanjin Gompa and its famous cheeses
    • The Tamang and Tibetan culture and hospitality of the valley
    • Visiting the holy lake of Gosaikunda
    • Climbing to Gosaikunda La pass (4610m)
    • Beautiful scenery of the valley and glorious mountain views
    • The options to climb either of Kyanjin Ri or Tsergo Ri

Itinerary

Day 1: Kathmandu to Syabrubesi (1470m), approx. 9 hours drive.

After an early breakfast we drive north from Kathmandu to Syabru Besi. Parts of the road are unsealed and the condition of the road often depends upon the monsoon season. We will travel via Trisuli Bazaar where the dam and hydroelectric project was completed by the Indian Technical Mission. Finally we drive on to Syabrubesi and spend a night there. Stay overnight in lodge.

Day 2: Trek to Lama Hotel (2324 m), 5-6 hours.

Start our trek after breakfast, the trail continues passing the village and you cross on a suspension bridge. Then the trail ascends upstream of Langtang Khola through the forests until reaching Pairo which takes about 3 hours. You have lunch break here. After lunch, your trek continues through the deep forests till Bamboo and it takes about 1 and half hour. Then the trail ascends through deep forests and you cross by suspension bridge, then again the steep ascent brings you in Lama Hotel which takes about 2 hours. Stay overnight in lodge.

Day 3: Trek to Mundu (3330m), 5-6 hours.

The tail continues through the forests until reaching Gumnachok and it takes about 1 and half hour. Then you continue your hike to Godatabela which takes about 2 hours. Now you have a glimpse of Langtang Lirung. You have lunch break here. After lunch, the trail continues passing the yak pasture land and through the forests until reaching Thangshyap which takes about 2 hours. Then your trail keeps rising until Chyamki and it takes about 1 and half hour. You cross on a suspension bridge and continue till Langtang village which takes about 1 hour. . You have a good view of Langtang Lirung and other peaks as well as beautiful waterfall. You can visit old monastery with your guide in the evening time. Stay overnight in lodge.

Day 4: Trek to Kyanjin Gompa (3870m), 3-4 hours.

Today is only short day walking from Langtang to Kyanjin Gompa. The trail continues passing the Yak pasture land until reaching Kyanjin Gompa which takes about 3 hours slowly. You have lunch. After lunch, you can visit Kyanjin Gompa and Cheese Factory with your guide and taste yak cheese. Now you have a superb view of Langtang Lirung, Gangchempu, Nayakhang and other peaks. Stay overnight in lodge.

Day 5: Day hike to Tsergo-Ri (4985m) or Kyanjin Ri (4773m).

Today, we do excursion and hike to Tsergo-Ri, 4985m. We start in the morning after breakfast. First you walk level trail about 30 minutes and you cross small stream. Then the trail continues steep ascending with viewing the panoramic snow capped mountains which takes about 3 and half hours. You have a superb view of Langtang Lirung, Nayakhang, Gangchembu, Ganja-La range, Yala peak, Langshisha Ri and other snowy peaks. If you want to explore more and spend long time on the top, you better to take packed lunch from your Lodge. After enjoying, you climb down till to lodge which takes about 2 and half hour. Stay overnight in lodge.

Day 6: Trek to Lama Hotel (2324 m), 5-6 hours,

The trail descends down passing the yak pasture land until reaching Langtang which takes about 2 hours then continue walk and cross the suspension bridge and climb down till Thangshyap. It takes about 1 hour. Again you continue the trail following through the forests until reaching Godatabela which takes about 1 hour. You have lunch break here. After lunch, the trail keeps descending till Lama Hotel. Stay overnight in lodge.

Day 7: Trek to Thulo Syabru (2260m), 5-6 hours.

We continue walking through the forests trail until reaching Pairo which takes about 3 hours. You have lunch break here. After lunch you skip the trail to Syabrubesi. You climb up steep trail until reaching Thulosyabru which takes about 2 hours. Now you have great view of mountains like Langtang Lirung, Ganesh Himal and other peaks. In the evening you can visit monastery with your guide. Stay overnight in lodge.

Day 8: Trek to Sing Gompa; (3330m), 3-4 hours.

The trail is steep uphill until reaching Phoprang Danda at the height of 3190 meter; the place has best sun set view over Ganesh Himal and after lunch break there we continue passing through pleasurable uphill and blue pine forest via government agriculture office. Sing Gompa; also known as Chandan Bari. We can visit yak cheese factory there. Stay overnight in lodge.

Day 9: Trek to Gosainkunda (4380m), 4-5 hours.

After morning breakfast, we hike to Surya Peak (5145m) – a summit in the Langtang region of Nepal. Sitting just above Goisaikunda lakes, the peak is most often climbed as part of a visit to these high sacred lakes, where Lord Shiva is said to have thrust his trident into the ground creating the small alpine chain of lakes. Back to Gosaikumda and trek down to Cholangpati.

Day 10: Hike to Surya Peak (5145m) and trek back to Cholangpati.

The holy lake, Gosainkunda has a black rock in the middle believed to be the head of Hindu God, lord Shiva. According to the legend, Shiva created the high altitude lake when he pierced the glacier with trident to get water to quench his thirst after consuming poison gathered from the churning of the ocean. The white rock under water is said to be the remnant of an ancient Shiva shrine. It is also believed that the water from the lake disappears underground via a subterranean channel and surfaces in Kumbheswor pool, next the five-storey Shiva temple in Patan. The place famous pilgrimage site of Hindus and hundreds of people visit the site to worship during Janai Purnima festival (Full moon night, which falls in August). The place is said to have 108 lakes including Gosainkund, Saraswati Kunda, Bhairav Kunda, Nag Kunda, Dudh Kunda, Chandra Kunda and Mother Kunda etc. in addition, we can hike up to Lauribina La (4610m) or explore some other view point for the day hike. Stay overnight in lodge

Day 11: Trek to Dhunche (1950m) 6-7 hours.

Trek to Dhunche Village is all the way down via Lauribinayak, Chandan Bari then cross Trishuli Khola to make to Dhunche. Stay overnight in lodge.

Day 12: Drive to Kathmandu, 5 to 6 hours.

In the morning after breakfast, drive from Dunche to Kathmandu by private vehicle. It takes about 5-6 hours to Kathmandu by jeep. We have lunch break in Trisuli. After lunch, the road is smooth till Kathmandu. Transfer to your Hotel.

Cost Includes

  • Airport Pick up and drop by private vehicles (domestic and international arrivals/departures).
  • Kathmandu sightseeing with tour guide and private transportation.
  • Full board meals ( breakfast, lunch, dinner ) during trekking.
  • 3 Night Hotel accommodation with breakfast in Kathmandu.
  • Tea house accommodations with twin sharing rooms during the trekking.
  • Professional and experienced English-speaking guide for your entire trek and one porter for two trekkers.
  • Food, Accommodation, Salary, Equipment, Medicines, and insurance for trekking staff.
  • All the necessary permits and entrance fees during the trekking.
  • Our trekking guide/leader carries a medical kit.
  • All the government taxes and operating charges.

Cost Excludes

Items that are not covered in the cost of tour price.

  • Personal trekking equipment and gear.
  • Nepal visa, learn more about the visa for Nepal.
  • Your travel and rescue insurance, Helicopter rescue, and any kind of insurance-related things.
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu. Tips for guide, porter, and driver (expected).
  • Mineral water, soft drinks, hard drinks, laundry, and your personal expenses during the Nepal trip.
  • Donations for local people, hospitals, and schools (not compulsory).
  • International flight tickets and city sightseeing entrance fees.
  • The rest of the expenses that are not mentioned in the cost include.

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