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Langtang Valley Trek 10 days, Langtang Kyanjin Gompa Trek

10-day trek to Langtang and Langtang Valley in Nepal is a comfortable trek going through lowland to high glaciers valleys, villages and the peaks.The wildest land of beauty, Langtang Valley Trek is mountain sickness(AMS) risk free trek. Langtang Valley is surrounded by spectacular scenery and the Himalayas. Similarly, Langtang valley trek is a perfect choice for family with children to get a life changing holidays experience. The Langtang Trek 10 days itinerary is easily accessible from Kathmandu, the third most popular trekking in Nepal. The famous trek for jaw-dropping mountain views and culture of Tamang and Tibetan. Likewise, Langtang is on many trekkers' bucket list since Langtang Valley offers wonderful mountain landscapes and cultures with glaciers and yak pasture. You will walk in the mountains enjoying amazing view of Langtang, frequently encountering with yaks, monkeys and other wild animals. Please email us at missionecotreknepal@gmail.com and call or leave message on WhatsApp at +977 9851023742 to customize Langtang Valley Trek 10 days itinerary and cost 2024 | 2025.

Trek Facts

 Trek Name:  Langtang Valley Trek 

Trek Duration: 10 Days

Trek Difficulty: Moderate

Trek Season: Sep to Mar, Jan to June

Trek Altitude: 1300m- 3800m

Trek  Cost: USD 490-USD 890

Group Size: 01 - 12 people

Trip Package: Private/Group Trek

Mode of Transfer: Bus / Car / Jeep

Start/End of Trip: Kathmandu/Kathmandu

10 days Langtang valley trekking package price with departure dates.

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The 10 days Langtang Valley Trek is a pleasant trek in Langtang region that begins from Kathmandu with a day bus drive to Syabrubesi. The trail ascends to Langtang valley just from Syabrubesi at 1470 m to Kyanjin Gompa at 3870 m, the highest point of Langtang Trek. We first follow the rushing Langtang Khola river past lush pine, rhododendron and bamboo forests to the high alpine pastures, glaciers and peaks on the border with Tibet.

Langtang Valley Trek known as Langtang Trek is on bucket list of many trekkers is the third  most popular trekking destination in Nepal. Langtang  Valley Trek is an amazing holidays gifted with magnificent mountain views and impressive panoramic landscapes. So Langtang Valley Trekking is becoming a favorite trek among trekkers because of its expansive views, interesting Tamang culture and relatively easy access from Kathmandu. Langtang Treks lie to the north of Kathmandu valley. The top three most visited trekking in Nepal, Langtang Valley Trek offers a majestic view of Himalayas with an amazing landscapes.

The valley of glaciers, Langtang Valley is surrounded by the gigantic Himalayas that rise towards the sky. Here is a comprehensive guide to Langtang valley Trek cost, permit, difficulty, itinerary, weather, temperature, accommodation, meals, photos, and height including everything you need to know before 10 days Langtang valley trekking.

A life changing journey to the Himalayas through traditional villages and farmlands its people are of Tibetan origin. A less crowded trekking trails of Langtang valley is the best trekking in Nepal if you wish to avoid the traffic of trekkers. Travelers like family with children, young couples, solo both male, female backpackers and senior people can complete Langtang trek in 10 days.

Day 1 - Arrive in Kathmandu(1300m)
We'll be at the airport waiting to welcome you to Kathmandu, the beautiful and ancient capital of Nepal. The very ground feels imbued with history here! You’ll board a private vehicle and will drive to your hotel - you just sit back and relish the scenery. We'll hold a small briefing in the evening, and then turn in for some rest.
Day 2 - Kathmandu to Syabrubesi(180m, 7 hours, 1470m)
You’ll start the day boarding a bus to Syabru Bensi, the traditional gateway to Langtang and Gosaikunda. It's a lengthy drive six and a half hours, approximately, but there's tons of gorgeous scenery to drink in as you watch the towns of Trisuli Bazaar and Dhunche speed by. The snow-capped peaks of Annapurna II, Manasalu, and Ganesh Himal are visible in the distance as you cross Kakani, eventually giving way to the agricultural geography of hillocks, rivers, and small villages. You'll know the destination is close when you begin to see the stone houses of Syabru Bensi, a pretty village popular with trekkers.
Day 3 - Syabrubesi to Lama Hotel
Our first day trekking kicks off with a hike along the path of the Langtang River, which we’ll follow over the next several days, until the valley comes to a head. We then ford the river via suspension bridge, stretching our legs as the trail ascends in the direction of Paira Lodge. Up is the direction of the afternoon as we climb towards Rimche, after which the village of Lama Hotel is only 40 minutes away. The hike today brings us through scenic wilderness, in which you’ll be treated to the sight of native wildlife like red pandas, monkeys, and Himalayan black bears.
Day 4 -  Lama Hoel to Langtang Village
We start the day going uphill, leaving Lama Hotel behind us as we ascend through a beautiful forest of oak, maple, rhododendron, and hemlock. Gradually, we attain Ghora Tabela, catchin tantalizing glimpses through the trees of Mt. Langtang Lirung the whole time. We then follow the Langtang Khola, climbing steadily until we reach today’s destination. Langtang, a notable Tamang village, is located in a gorgeous, remote valley. Houses of stone and wood are scattered among grazing pastures for yak.
Day 5 - Langtang to Kyanjin Gompa
Trekking past Langtang officially moves us above the tree line, allowing you the opportunity to experience a more typically-Himalayan landscape, one rife with wiry grass, juniper, and shrubs. As our trail ascends we’ll pass Sindum and Yamphu, and then cross the Laja Khola. Prepare for one of the most dramatic moments of our journey as we scale a glacial moraine for epic views of the Kyanjin Gompa and icefall flowing from Langtang Lirung. Snap some pictures, and then square your shoulders for just a bit more walking to gain Kyanjin Gompa, the home of a well-known Buddhist monastery (for which it is named!). We’ll visit the gompa itself after lunch, and also stop in on a yak-cheese manufacturing plant. If you’ve any energy left, join us for a hike to the flag-topped peak of Kyanjin Ri, located just north of Kyanjin Gompa.
Day 6 - Climb Up Tsergo Ri, Kyanjin Gomba.
We'll be up before dawn at 5:30 and eating a quick breakfast, all the better to get started on our climb to the top of Tserko Ri. The early wake-up call will be forgiven as the indescribable splendor of a Langtang Himalayan sunrise plays out before your eyes. Enjoy phenomenal panoramas of Langtang Lirung, Langshisa Ri, Gyanghempo, Ganjala, and Naya Kang. Sweeping views of the Langtang valley and glacial icefalls can also be seen here. Let the glory of nature sweep you off your feet, then return to Earth for the hike back to Kyanjin Gompa.
Day 7 - Kyanjin Gomba to Lama Hotel
The beauty that drew us to Langtang follows us as we begin our trek back in the direction of home. Keep your eyes open for animal life, and do take time to appreciate the marvelous loveliness and diversity of the forests' flora.
Day 8 - Lama Hotel to Syabrubesi
We're retracing the steps of our ascent today, as we wend our way downhill from Lama Hotel towards Syabru Bensi. We descend until we get to Paira Lodge, and then have to climb through the forest on the way to the village of Syabru. The walking is easier, and the views are splendid.
Day 9 - Syabrubesi to Kathmandu
We return the way we came, driving back to the capital by shared jeep or bus. It's approximately a seven hour drive back, but that still leaves ample time to enjoy your last evening in Nepal! Partake of some sightseeing, explore the city's multiple UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and enjoy some delightful local dishes for dinner in town.
Day 10 - Kathmandu Airport
It's your last day in Nepal! Grab some breakfast, and then take in some last-minute shopping in Kathmandu. We'll make sure you arrive at Kathmandu International Airport with plenty time before your flight home. At this time, we'll say our goodbyes and bid you farewell, armed with warm memories and gorgeous photos to show your loved ones.

Cost Includes

  • Airport pick up and departure transfer
  • Twin sharing hotel accomodation with breakfast in Kathmandu before and after the trek.
  • Bus transfer – Kathmandu/Syabrubesi/ Kathmandu
  • Twin sharing neat and clean tea houses accommodation during trek
  • 3 times meals – breakfast, lunch and dinner each day on trek 
  • Trekking Permit –National Park fee and TIM’s card
  • English speaking guide and all his expenses like insurance, meals, accomodation, salary, and transportation.
  • All Government Taxes and Company service charges
Cost not Includes
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
  • Any kind of drinks – coke, mineral water, hot water, tea, coffee, beer, whisky.
  • Travel insurance in case of emergency for rescue helicopter and other medication.
  • Upgrade accommodation like room with private toilet.
  • Porter for carrying backpack.
  • Expenses of personal natures like internet, telephone, WiFi, Laundry,hot shower etc
  • Tips for guide and porter
  • All the cost not mention on above cost includes.

Langtang Valley Trek Packing List
We would recommend to pack pretty light and managed to wash most of your clothes each afternoon/night for the first half of the trip. In the latter stages of the trip, it is pretty cold. There is no real need for multiple outfits.This is just a guide and it work quite well. sleeping bag is necessary as there are blankets in each guesthouse.
1 pair of pants that maybe convert to shorts
1 pair of shorts
1 Warm or thicker pair of hiking pants
1 Long sleeve quick-dry shirt
1 Long-sleeve thermal shirt
2 Short-sleeve t-shirts
1 Thermal long underwear
4 pairs of quick-dry underwear
1 Lightweight down jacket
1 Heavy-duty summit down jacket
1 Beanie
1 Cap
1 Sunglasses
1 Neck Buff
1 pair of Gloves
1 pair of Hiking boots
1 Head torch
1 pair of warm summit socks
2-3 pairs of regular socks
1 Sunscreen
1 pair of trekking poles
1 Water filter
1 Power bank
1 Poncho/rain coat

Travel Insurance 
Travel insurance is compulsory for Langtang Trek. Though this is an easy trek with low risk of AMS. However, this mountain journey is not a normal visit due to the possibility of unforeseen or unexpected events such as injury, illness, flood, landslide and sudden climate changes. All trekkers must provide a copy of their comprehensive travel insurance policy certificate. The policy must cover medical and emergency repatriation - including helicopter rescue and evacuation expenses at high altitudes. We kindly request you to send your detailed insurance policy copy before trekking departures. In case of emergencies, we will use the documents you sent us for rescue. It will help us arrange a quick and effective rescue operation, transfer for emergency medical help, etc. Please make sure with the insurance company that they cover helicopter evacuation at high altitude trek along with medical costs. 

Passport and Visa
All foreigners except Indian nationals need a visa to enter Nepal. You can get an on-arrival visa at Tribhuvan International Airport or Nepal border regional offices. For a visa application, you need a passport valid for at least six months, a passport size photo, and visa application fees.The current visa cost for 30 days is US$50 which you have to pay in USD cash. Children under the age of 10 will get a free visa. Chinese citizens and citizens of SAARC countries:Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka get a free visa.The citizen of Nigeria, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Cameroon, Somalia, Liberia, Ethiopia, Iraq, Palestine, and Afghanistan will not get visa on arrival in Nepal.

Tipping in Nepal
Nepali culture accepts tipping and views it as proof of good service. However, tipping is at the traveler’s discretion and should reflect the quality of service provided.We advise you to tip at the end of the trek. 

Trip Extension
After completion of Poon Hill Trek, if you have extra days, we can arrange sightseeing tours around Kathmandu. Also cater your 2 nights 3 days Chitwan Jungle Safari tour, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, Everest Mountain Flight, Heli tour to ABC, EBC and Langtang.

Money Matter
Nepali Rupees (NPR/Rs) is the local currency and 1 USD =Rs 120 NPR.You can exchange most foreign currencies in banks and other financial institutions or money exchanges in Kathmandu or Pokhara. Money exchanges display exchange rates visibly for the public.

Please note that only Indian Rupee Notes (INR) of 100 and 2000 denominations are legal in Nepal. We recommend you to bring cash and exchange them for Nepali Rupees at money exchanges instead of traveler's Cheque are not accepted now in Nepal.You can also withdraw cash in Nepalese Rupees using your credit/debit card from ATMs in Kathmandu or Pokhara. You can withdraw up to Rs. 35,000 for a fee of Rs 500. Most banks in Asia do not accept old, torn and faded foreign currency notes so bring clean new notes.

Expenses of Personal Nature
Our package does not include meals and accommodation costs in Kathmandu and Pokhara. Moreover, all our valuable clients need to bring personal spending money to cover visa fee, travel insurance policy purchase, beverages, snacks for the trek, hot (tea/coffee) and cold drinks, tips to guide and porter, souvenirs and so on. We recommend you to bring cash in major currencies which you can easily exchange for rupees in Nepal. Poon Hill Trek accept only Nepalese currency.

Water and Electricity
Electricity is available for camera and mobile battery recharge at an extra cost. You can buy either packed mineral water from local lodges and en route shop or fill your water bottle with boiled water at an extra cost. If you require, we can provide you with water purification pills. You shouldn't drink water from rivers, taps and wells in trek as the water might not be drinkable.

Solo Travelers-Single travellers should not have to pay more to travel so our group trips are designed for shared accommodation and do not involve a single supplement. Single travellers joining group trips are paired in twin or multi-share accommodation with someone of the same sex for the duration of the trip. Some of our Independent trips are designed differently and single travellers on these itineraries must pay the single trip price.

Minimum Age-You must be 18 to travel unaccompanied on a our tour. For minors travelling with a guardian over 21 years old, the minimum age is 12.

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