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Langtang valley trekking
is one of the most popular trekking trails in Langtang
region which is an easy trekking trail suitable for
all age group of people .It lies northeast side of Nepal
close to the Tibetan border. The starting point of the
Langtang valley trekking begins from Kathmandu by overland
trip to Dhunche or syabru Bensi. With in 7-8 hours you
will reach remote valley of Langtang. The Langtang valley
is also known as the treasure house of Alpine plants.
Langtang valley area is inhabited by Tamangs whose religious
practices, language and dress are much more similar
to Tibetan. Langtang valley trekking offer splendid
view of the Himalayas.
Langtang valley features
attraction ranging from beautiful alpine scenery to
the magnificent Himalayan panorama particulary of the
Ganesh himal massif Langtang Lirung (7246m), Nayan khang
(5847m), Dorje Lakapa (6966m), Yala peak(5523m) Gangchhenpo(6388m)
and several other peaks. There are two good viewpoints
in the area known as Kyanjin Ri (4773m) and tsergo Ri
(4984m) from where you may enjoy 360 degree square of
the magnificent Himalayan panorama. Apart of the Himalayan
scenery you can get the chance to see some interesting
domesticated animals, wild animals and birds. Among
those found in the park are monkeys, musk deer, Pike
and the national bird of Nepal, the colorful Daphne.
ITINERARY:
Day 01: Arrival and transfer
to hotel
Day 02: Sightseeing around Kathmandu valley
Day 03: Kathmandu to Dhunche Bazaar (2030m)
Day 04: Dhunche trek to Thulo (big) Syabru (2200m)
Day 05: Thulo Syabru Trek to Lama Hotel (2480m)
Day 06: Lama Hotel Trek to Langtang (3541m)
Day 07: Langtang Trek to Kyanjing Gompa (3900m)
Day 08: Day trip to Tserkori (5184m) return Kyanjing
Gompa
Day 09: Kyanjing Gompa Trek to Lama Hotel (2480m)
Day 10: Lama Hotel trek to Syabru Bensi (1450m)
Day 11: Syabru Bensi drive bus to Kathmandu
Day 12: Bhaktapur & Patan sightseeing and return
Day 13: Free day in Kathmandu for shopping or relax
Day 14: Drive to Airport for flying your own destination
Fixed
Departure Date 2010/2011 Feb: 4th 14th 21st 27th March:
2nd 8th 17th 24th April: 3rd 9th 18th 25th May: 3rd
6th 12th 18th 22nd Sept: 3rd 5th 9th 15th 17th 24th
28th Oct: 3rd 7th 12th 18th 17th 24th 28th
Nov: 4th 9th 20th 28th Dec: 5th 9th 15th and 21st
Cost Includes:
During the trip well trained and experienced trekking
guide and one Porter for two member, guide and porters
salary, Accommodation on B/B Basis trekkers lodge TIMS
permit and conservation fee
Airport pickup and drop
Items you should
have for Normal treks
- Good walking boots- well broken in.
Remember it is not a day walk
- A rucksack and a day bag
- Sun hat and sun block - very important
to protect against sunburn, Sunglasses.
- Scarf and gloves - it can get very
cold out of the sun.
- Iodine or purification tablets - for
purifying water (bottled water is expensive and bad
for the environment).
- Map and compass.
- Torch-light
- Basic first aid kit - including headache
tablets.
- Camera with sufficient film. Sleeping
bag & jacket.
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