Langtang valley trek is one of the most rewarding short trek available in Nepal. It is third most popular trekking region in Nepal after Everest and Annapurna region. This trek is easily accessible and offers great experience of authentic culture, stunning natural beauty and dramatic mountain vistas filled with impressive glaciers, waterfalls and diverse flora and fauna. This teahouse mode trek is ideal for “beginners and families” where one can receive intriguing hospitality.

Lantang valley, “the well-kept secret” is often dubbed as the trekker’s paradise. The age-old and ornate cultural heritage sites, traditionally decorated wooden windows and cultural dance festival are very less explored till date. The region is dominantly inhabited by Tibetan-influenced Tamang and Sherpa community. Besides cultural magnificence, one can have opportunity to witness amazing Himalayan vistas, dense alpine forest, variety of bird species, Torrent Rivers and isolated villages. Look out for amazing Musk Deer, Pika, monkeys and the colorful Danphe, the national bird of Nepal.

Langtang valley trek starts with 7 – 8 hours switchback drive via magnificent mid hill forest and terraced farming country to Syabrubensi. The trekking trail follows the dense forest of rhododendron and bamboo and rises gradually which allows proper assistant with acclimatization. As the trail starts gaining elevation and approaches Kyangjin Gompa (3,870m), the forest and terraced fields gives way to dwarf vegetation and rocky barren landscapes. An exploration and acclimatization is set at Kyangjin with an amazing hike to Tserko Ri. Here we get the exceptional scenery of Langtang Lirung (7,227mm) and parades of glistering peaks and glaciers. We also explore cheese factory supported by the Swiss Government.

The east-west running valley is the site of some spectacular alpine scenery as well as being a great place to meet unique people. A minimum of one week is required but trekkers are well advised to add a few extra days for acclimatization and for side trips in the valley. Along our journey, you will walk through the Langtang National Park. Although wildlife is never easy to spot in a forest setting, here you get the chance to see some interesting animals and birds. Among those found in the park are monkeys, musk deer, Pika and the national bird of Nepal, the colorful Danphe. The trek is best started either from Dhunche or from Syabru Besi.

The Langtang Valley Trek is a relatively easy trek and is often far less busy than other popular treks in the Everest and Annapurna region. The trek can be done in seven days, however, it usually takes 10 to 12 days.

The local people are mostly of Tibetan origin and, according to legend, the valley was first discovered by a lama – a teacher of Tibetan Buddhism – who was pursuing a runaway yak. “Lang” is Tibetan for “lama” while “tang” is Tibetan for “follow.”

Langtang region is the 3rd most popular trekking region is Nepal besides Everest and Annapurna. This Langtang trek is close to Kathmandu to start the hike and has its boarder with Tibet. Langtang valley – still best kept secret in the Himalayas – trekkers paradise. Langtang trekking in Nepal offers an opportunity to explore the rich mingled cultural heritage of Tibetan origin of Lama and Tamang people, ornately carved wooden windows, lively dance festivals and skilled weaving traditions.

Outline Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu, Tribhuvan International Airport (1,350m/4,428ft)

Day 02: Kathmandu: Sightseeing and preparation for the trek

Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubensi (1,550m/5,100ft) – 7 – 8 hours

Day 04: Trek from Syabrubensi – Lama Hotel (2,380m/7,830ft) – 6 hours

Day 05: Lama Hotel – Mundu (3,543m/11,61ft) via Langtang village – 6 – 7 hours trek

Day 06: Mundu – Kyangjin Gompa (3,870m/12,697ft) – 4 – 5 hours trek

Day 07: Acclimatization day at Kyangjin Gompa, hike to Tserko Ri (5,000m/16,404ft) – 7 – 8 hours trek

Day 08: Kyangjin Gompa – Lama Hotel – 6 – 7 hours trek

Day 09: Lama Hotel – Syabrubensi – 4 – 5 hours trek

Day 10: Drive from Syabrubensi – Kathmandu

Day 11: Final Departure