LANGTANG, GOSAINKUNDA TREK

Lanagtang GosainKunda Trek

Brilliant! It’s the second time and it was just as good as the first! Raj or guide were very informative and attentive throughout the trip, and we would not have managed withour our testas trone futed route Mistral! Great!

Nat Feishen
England

“A fabulous journey on the Tamang Heritage Trail in the shade of high, snow-capped peaks”

At present, Langtang is the third most popular trekking area in Nepal, after the Annapurna and Everest regions. This fabulous trek, a perfect combination of moderate and rigorous walking, leads to the high alpine valley with the backdrop of high, snow-capped peaks. In the spring, this place is alive with wildflowers. Here you will find peace and serenity amidst the Buddhist culture. With its scenic valley and impressive gorge, affording views extending all the way to the Annapurnas, it is no wonder this is such a popular place to trek. Langtang Valley is situated directly north of Kathmandu in the Central Himalayan Region. This area was declared a National Park in 1976 and remains the second largest national park in Nepal, covering a total of 1710 sq. km. of mountainous terrain south of the Nepal-Tibet (China) border. The area offers a diverse range of cultures. The three main ethnicities living in the area include the Tamangs, the Yolmus, and the Bhotias, who all originated from Tibet, coming to the area beginning about 500 years ago and continuing until about the mid 20th century. In the southern section of the park, there is a small area of sub-tropical chestnut forest and a unique Sal forest. The hill forest (2000-2,600 m.) across the southern slopes of the park consists of Chirr pine, rhododendron, Nepalese alder, and oak. Moving north and higher, the Montane zone (2,600-3000 m.) comprises mainly mountain oak, which changes to silver fir, hemlock, and larch in the lower sub-alpine zone (3000-3,6000 m.). Throughout these zones, several species of rhododendron trees form a twisted and colorful backdrop. It is at 3,600-4000 m. that the juniper and rhododendron shrubs slowly fade into the expansive alpine grassland meadows. Here, the elusive snow leopard is still thought to comb the alpine heights for prey. The park is also well known for its populations of red panda, Himalayan black bear, wild dog, Himalayan tahr, ghoral (mountain antelope), and more than 250 species of birds. Above the tree line, the valley opens up into a classical glacial 'U' shape, bound to the north by the impressive Langtang Himal, beyond which lies Tibet. The major peaks include Ghengu Liru (Langtang II, 6571 m.), Langtang Lirung (7,425 m.), Kimshun (6,745 m.), and Shalbachum (6,918 m.) to the south. The Chimsedang Lekh forms a ridge of peaks, which includes Naya-Kanga (5,846 m.) and Gangchempo, Tilman's beautiful Fluted Peak. Beyond is the Jugal Himal, which terminates in Dorjee Lakpa (6,980 m). And to the east, the upper meadows of the Langtang end in a massive mountain wall, forming the frontier with Tibet.

Departure Date
Spring 2010
23 February  To   10 March 
12 March  To   27 March
14 March  To   29 March
04 April  To   19 April
25 April  To   10 May
09 May  To   24 May
Autumn 2010
15 September  To   30 September
03 October  To   18 October
09 October  To   24 October
17 October  To   01 November
14 November  To   29 November
18 December  To   02 January 2011

Trip Facts

Code GE##
Duration 16 Days
Style of Trekking Tea House
Start In Syabrubesi
End In Dhunche
Group min 16 - max 2
Grade Moderate
More remote country and daily 5 or 6 hours walking. Relatively low altitude treks, crossing passes of no more than 4,300m. Not more than 5 days consecutive walking.
Elevation 4,410 m. at Luarabina ridge.

Price

Standard Accommodation in Cities
  2-6 Pax
  7-16 Pax
Teahouse Lodge basis
  US$1711
  US$1611
Single Supplement
US$188
Camping Style
  US$2310
  US$2210
Single Supplement
US$255
Deluxe Accommodation in Citities
  2-6 Pax
  7-16 Pax
Teahouse Lodge basis
  US$2096
  US$1996
Single Supplement
US$255
Camping Style
  US$2830
  US$2730
Single Supplement
US$245

Itinerary

Day 01 - Arrive in Kathmandu. Transfer to the hotel
Day 02 - Full-day, guided sightseeing tour in the Kathmandu Valley
Day 03 - Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi (1460m) 7-8 hrs
Day 04 - Syabrubesi to Riverside (2240m) 5-6 hrs
Day 05 - Riverside to Ghoretabela (3020m) 5 hrs
Day 06 - Ghoretabela to Langtang village (3430m) 3 hrs
Day 07 - Langtang village to Kynging Gompa (3850m) 3-4 hrs
Day 08 - Rest day at Kynging Gompa
Day 09 - Kynging Gompa to Lama Hotel (2470m) 6-7 hrs
Day 10 - Lama Hotel to Upper Syabru (2720m) 5-6 hrs
Day 11 - Upper Syabru to Singh Gompa / Chandanbari (3250m) 4-5 hrs
Day 12 - Singh Gompa/Chandanbari to Gosainkund (4380m) 6 hrs
Day 13 - Gosainkund to Dhunche: elevation, 5-6 hrs
Day 14 - Drive from Dhunche to Kathmandu
Day 15 - Free day in Kathmandu
Day 16 - Transfer to the airport for final departure

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