Trip Info:
Tour Introduction
Langtang is a narrow valley that lies just below the main Himalayan range to the north Tibet Border and a slightly lower range of snowy peaks to the south. A visit to the Langtang valley offers an opportunity to explore Tibetan villages, Tamang Villages, to climb small peaks and to visit glaciers at a comfortably low elevations. Kyanjin Gompa is a last Tibetan Village in the valley, from where a trek starts to Helambu over Ganja La Pass (5200m). The pass it self is not easy, during autumn and spring the pass opens for trekkers.
Travel Itinerary
Day 1: Drive to Sybru Bensi (1462 meters) by bus 8 hours.
Day 2: Trek to Lama Hotel (2500 meters) 5 hours.
Day 3: Trek to Langtang Village (3307 meters) 5 hours.
Day 4: Trek to Kyanjin Gompa (3798 meters) 4 hours.
Day 5: Kyanjin Gompa exploration day.
Day 6: Trek to Ngegang (4000 meters) 5 hours.
Day 7: Trek to Keldang (4300 meters) via Ganja La (5200 meters) 6 hours.
Day 8: Trek to Dukpu (4080 meters) 6.30 hours.
Day 9: Trek to Tarkeghyang (2560 meters) 5.30 hours.
Day 10: Trek to Shermathang (2621 meters) 5.30 hours.
Day 11: Trek to Melamchi Pul Bazaar (846 meters) 5 hours.
Day 12: Drive from Melamchi Pul Bazaar to Kathmandu 4 hours.
Trip Cost Includes
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Airport pick up and drop by our private car.
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Meals on full board (Breakfast, lunch and dinner) (Note: A.P Plan) during the trek.
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All accommodations in tent during the treks.
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All the necessary ground transportation.
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An experienced Government licensed holder guide and porter and their food, drinks, insurance, salary, equipments, transportation, local tax etc.
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All necessary paper works and national park entry permits & TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System)
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All government taxes.
Trip Cost Excludes
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Lunch and dinner at Kathmandu.
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Laundry, telephone calls, Bar Bills ( Mineral Water, cold drinks, whisky, beer etc),
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Emergency evacuation if required, donation, tips and all personal nature expenses.
Equipments List
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Gloves with a waterproof shell outer.
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Down Jacket.
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Fleece or wool trousers/pants.
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Trekking boots with spare laces.
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Thick, warm wool hiking socks (4).
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Footwear for around tea house, eg running shoes and/or sandals.
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Trekking Sticks.