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Kyanjin Gompa village, Langtang Valley, Nepal
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  • 1 - 1 Person US$805
  • 2 - 4 Person US$695
  • 5 - 9 Person US$680
  • 10 - 15 Person US$665
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Max. Elevation
4,800 m / 15,748 ft
Group size
Min 1+
Transportation
All ground transportation as per itinerary
Best Season
Mar - May, Sep - Nov
Starts at / Ends at
Kathmandu / Kathmandu
Accomodation
Hotel in Kathmandu and Lodge / Tea House during trek
Meals
Breakfast in Kathmandu and All meals during the trek

Highlights

  • Spectacular views of Langtang Lirung (7,227m) and surrounding Himalayan peaks
  • Visit to Langtang Village, a traditional Tamang settlement
  • Exploration of Kyanjin Gompa and its ancient monastery
  • Tserko Ri hike for panoramic mountain and valley views
  • Dense rhododendron and bamboo forests along the trail
  • Experience authentic Nepalese mountain culture and hospitality
  • Scenic terraced farmland, rivers, and waterfalls
  • Opportunity to witness glacial landscapes and alpine meadows

Overview

The Langtang Valley Trek, organized by Nepal Everest Trek, is a spectacular journey through one of Nepal’s most scenic and culturally rich regions. Nestled in the northern part of the country, close to the Tibetan border, the Langtang region is famous for its pristine alpine landscapes, lush forests, and the towering Langtang Lirung (7,227m). The trek begins with a drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi, winding along picturesque hills and rivers, and gradually ascends through terraced farmlands, bamboo forests, and rhododendron-covered slopes. Along the way, trekkers pass through traditional Tamang villages where they can experience authentic Himalayan culture and hospitality.

The trail leads to iconic destinations like Langtang Village and Kyanjin Gompa, where visitors can explore ancient monasteries and enjoy panoramic views of snow-capped peaks. One of the highlights of this trek is the day hike to Tserko Ri, offering a breathtaking vantage point over the Langtang Valley and surrounding mountains. Unlike some of the more crowded trekking routes in Nepal, Langtang provides a serene and relatively less-commercialized experience, making it ideal for travelers seeking both adventure and tranquility.

  • Panoramic Himalayan views including Langtang Lirung
  • Authentic Tamang village experiences
  • Kyanjin Gompa and Tserko Ri viewpoints
  • Dense rhododendron and bamboo forests
  • Moderate trekking suitable for first-time trekkers

Best Season for Langtang Valley Trek

The Langtang Valley Trek can be undertaken in multiple seasons, but the autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May) seasons are considered the best. During autumn, the skies are clear, offering spectacular mountain vistas and pleasant trekking weather. Spring is equally stunning as the rhododendron forests bloom in vibrant colors, creating picturesque trails. Both seasons offer moderate temperatures and low chances of rainfall, ensuring safer and more comfortable trekking conditions.

The winter months (December to February) bring cold temperatures and snow, especially at higher altitudes, which may make trekking challenging, particularly for those not experienced in snow trekking. The monsoon season (June to August) is generally avoided due to heavy rains, slippery trails, and landslides. However, for adventurers who love solitude, trekking during the off-season provides an opportunity to enjoy the valley without crowds, though proper gear and preparation are essential.

Best Seasons at a Glance:

  • Autumn (Sept–Nov): Clear skies, moderate temperatures, ideal trekking
  • Spring (Mar–May): Rhododendron blooms, pleasant weather
  • Winter (Dec–Feb): Cold, snowy, suitable for experienced trekkers
  • Monsoon (Jun–Aug): Rainy, slippery trails, not recommended

Langtang Valley Trek Difficulty and Transportation

The Langtang Valley Trek is considered a moderate-level trek, suitable for beginners with good physical fitness or seasoned trekkers seeking a shorter alternative to Everest or Annapurna routes. Daily trekking hours range from 3 to 9 hours, with gradual elevation gain to a maximum of 5,000 meters at Tserko Ri, making proper acclimatization crucial. The terrain includes a mix of dirt trails, stone steps, river crossings, and forest paths, which adds both variety and challenge to the experience.

Transportation is well-organized by Nepal Everest Trek. The journey starts with a private or tourist bus drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi. Roads are winding but scenic, offering views of terraced fields, rivers, and Himalayan foothills. The return journey from Syabrubesi to Kathmandu is also by road, providing a relaxing end to the trek. Private jeep services can also be arranged for more comfort, especially for travelers preferring shorter travel times.

Difficulty and Transportation Highlights:

  • Moderate trekking, suitable for beginners with fitness
  • Maximum altitude: 5,000m (Tserko Ri)
  • Daily trekking: 3–9 hours
  • Mixed terrain: forest, stone steps, rivers
  • Transport: Kathmandu ↔ Syabrubesi by bus or jeep

Food and Accommodation for Langtang Valley Trek

During the Langtang Valley Trek, trekkers enjoy a mix of traditional and modern Nepalese cuisine. Tea houses (lodges) along the route provide meals such as dal bhat (rice and lentils), noodles, momo (dumplings), and soups. Western-style dishes like pasta, sandwiches, and pancakes are also commonly available. Staying hydrated and eating small meals frequently is essential for energy at higher altitudes.

Accommodation is mostly in tea houses, ranging from basic lodges to more comfortable options in larger villages like Kyanjin Gompa. Facilities may be simple, with shared bathrooms and limited hot water, but the cozy environment and Himalayan hospitality make the experience unique. Nepal Everest Trek ensures that trekkers are guided to reputable tea houses offering clean bedding, warm meals, and breathtaking views. For those preferring higher comfort, customized arrangements with upgraded lodges are possible.

Food and Accommodation Key Points:

  • Local Nepalese meals: dal bhat, momo, noodles
  • Western dishes available in most tea houses
  • Lodges range from basic to comfortable in larger villages
  • Limited hot water at higher altitudes
  • Nepal Everest Trek selects reputable tea houses for safety and hygiene

Langtang Valley Trek Permits

Trekking in the Langtang region requires specific permits to ensure safety, conservation, and regulation of tourism. Trekkers need the following:

  • Langtang National Park Permit (LNP): Required for entering the protected area. The fee supports conservation and local communities.
  • TIMS Card (Trekkers’ Information Management System): Issued by the Nepal Tourism Board, TIMS helps track trekkers for safety and rescue operations.
  • Local Entry Permits: Certain villages like Kyanjin Gompa may require small local permits or fees that support village development.

Nepal Everest Trek assists in obtaining all permits before the trek, ensuring a smooth start without any legal hassles. Guides carry copies, and trekkers are briefed on responsible tourism practices to protect the fragile Himalayan environment.

Permit Summary:

  • Langtang National Park Permit
  • TIMS Card
  • Local village entry fees
  • Assistance and guidance provided by Nepal Everest Trek

Why Choose Langtang Valley Trek

Choosing the Langtang Valley Trek with Nepal Everest Trek guarantees an experience filled with natural beauty, cultural richness, and adventure. Unlike crowded trekking routes like Everest Base Camp or Annapurna Circuit, Langtang offers tranquility, authentic village interactions, and fewer trekkers on the trail. The trek provides a balanced challenge with moderate altitude and trekking hours, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced hikers.

Nepal Everest Trek ensures a seamless trekking experience with professional guides, well-planned itineraries, and responsible tourism practices. The trek combines picturesque landscapes, spiritual sites like Kyanjin Gompa, and unforgettable Himalayan vistas from Tserko Ri. This trek is ideal for travelers who want adventure, nature, and cultural immersion in a relatively unexplored area of Nepal.

Reasons to Choose Langtang Valley Trek:

  • Less crowded, serene trekking experience
  • Stunning Himalayan vistas and rhododendron forests
  • Authentic Tamang cultural exposure
  • Moderate trekking with acclimatization opportunities
  • Expert guidance and support from Nepal Everest Trek

Trip Itinerary

Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, our representative from Nepal Everest Trek will warmly welcome you and transfer you to your hotel. You can relax after your flight and take in the vibrant atmosphere of the capital city. In the evening, we will have a briefing about your trek, discussing the itinerary, safety measures, and trekking tips. This is also a great time to check your gear, explore nearby streets, and enjoy a traditional Nepali dinner to get a taste of local culture.
Today, we drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi, which lies at the gateway of Langtang Valley. The journey is scenic but long, taking 7–8 hours, passing through picturesque villages, terraced farmlands, and lush forests. We may stop along the way for refreshments or photo opportunities as the Trishuli River flows beside the road. Upon arrival in Syabrubesi, you can stroll through the village, interact with locals, and observe their daily lifestyle. Overnight stay at a cozy guesthouse prepares you for the trek starting tomorrow.
After breakfast, we begin the trek through a beautiful rhododendron and pine forest following the Bhote Koshi River. The trail gently ascends as we pass suspension bridges, small villages, and terraced fields. The local scenery provides stunning glimpses of snow-capped peaks in the distance. After approximately six hours of walking, we arrive at Lama Hotel, a popular stop for trekkers. Here, you can enjoy the tranquil environment, take photographs, and relax in the guesthouse while soaking in the fresh mountain air.
Today’s trek is more challenging as we ascend steadily towards Langtang Village. The trail takes us deeper into the Langtang National Park, where dense forests give way to alpine landscapes. Along the way, we may encounter yaks, blue sheep, and unique Himalayan flora. Langtang Village, partially rebuilt after the 2015 earthquake, is a charming settlement where local Tamang culture is prominent. The views of Langtang Lirung and other surrounding peaks make the long trek worthwhile. Overnight stay in a teahouse allows for rest and acclimatization.
The trek from Langtang Village to Kyanjin Gompa is shorter but involves a noticeable uphill climb. Kyanjin Gompa is a traditional Tibetan-style settlement, famous for its monastery and cheese production. The village offers panoramic views of Langtang Lirung and surrounding glaciers. Upon arrival, you can explore the monastery, interact with monks, or visit local cheese-making facilities. The afternoon can be spent acclimatizing, enjoying the crisp mountain air, and preparing for tomorrow’s hike to Tserko Ri. Overnight stay in a comfortable teahouse at Kyanjin Gompa.
This day is dedicated to an adventurous day hike to Tserko Ri, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Langtang Valley, Langtang Lirung, and neighboring Himalayan peaks. The climb is steep and challenging but rewarding, providing unmatched photo opportunities. After reaching the summit, we descend back to Kyanjin Gompa for rest. This hike allows for both physical accomplishment and mental satisfaction, as the views from 5,000 meters are unforgettable. Overnight stay at Kyanjin Gompa teahouse, giving your body time to recover.
We retrace our steps today, descending from Kyanjin Gompa back to Lama Hotel. The downhill trek is easier on the lungs but requires care on rocky paths. Along the way, we enjoy serene forested trails, streams, and glimpses of local wildlife. Reaching Lama Hotel, you can relax and share trekking experiences with fellow hikers. The descent allows for reflection on the journey so far and preparation for the final days of the trek. Overnight stay at Lama Hotel provides comfort after the long day.
Today, we continue our descent to Syabrubesi, where the trek began. The trail passes through terraced fields, quaint villages, and dense forests, giving a final chance to soak in Langtang Valley’s beauty. Upon arrival in Syabrubesi, trekkers can explore the village, enjoy local tea, and celebrate completing the trekking portion of the journey. The overnight stay in a guesthouse offers a comfortable environment for rest and reflection on the incredible landscapes and experiences encountered during the trek.
We drive back to Kathmandu today, retracing the winding road along the Trishuli River. The journey provides final scenic glimpses of the mountains, rivers, and local settlements. Depending on time, there may be opportunities for stops at markets or viewpoints. Arrival in Kathmandu in the evening allows for check-in at the hotel and some leisure time. You can explore Thamel, shop for souvenirs, or enjoy a traditional Nepali dinner to celebrate the completion of your trek.
After breakfast, our team from Nepal Everest Trek will transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport for your onward journey. Depending on your flight schedule, you may have some free time to explore Kathmandu, visit cultural sites, or relax before departure. This marks the end of your Langtang Valley Trek, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Himalayan landscapes, cultural experiences, and personal achievement.
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Includes

  • Airport transfers in Kathmandu.
  • All ground transportation as per itinerary.
  • Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu.
  • Teahouse accommodations during the trek.
  • All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during the trek.
  • Langtang National Park permit & TIMS Card
  • Experienced, English-speaking trek guide.
  • Porter(s) to carry luggage (1 per 2 trekkers).
  • Trekking map and group medical kit.
  • Welcome and farewell dinners in Kathmandu.

Doesn't Include

  • International flights to/from Kathmandu.
  • Personal Expenses (Snacks, Drinks, etc.)
  • Travel Insurance
  • Nepal entry visa fee.
  • Personal Trekking Gear
  • Tips for Guides and Porters

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Packing List

Clothing

  • Thermal underwear (top and bottom)
  • Moisture-wicking t-shirts (long-sleeved)
  • Moisture-wicking underwear
  • Fleece jacket or pullover
  • Insulated down or synthetic jacket
  • Waterproof, windproof jacket (Gore-Tex or similar)
  • Waterproof, windproof pants (Gore-Tex or similar)
  • Warm beanie or hat
  • Sun hat or cap
  • Neck gaiter or scarf
  • Trekking pants (convertible preferred)
  • Waterproof trousers

Handwear

  • Lightweight gloves (inner)
  • Insulated gloves or mittens (outer)

Footwear

  • Hiking boots (broken in and waterproof)
  • Comfortable camp shoes (e.g., sneakers or sandals)

Gear

  • Trekking backpack (30-40 liters) with waterproof cover
  • Sleeping bag (rated for cold temperatures)
  • Sleeping pad or mattress (insulated)
  • Adjustable trekking poles
  • Insulated water bottles or hydration bladder (2 liters capacity)
  • Travel-sized toiletries
  • Biodegradable soap
  • Quick-dry towel
  • Medications for altitude sickness, pain relief, and common ailments
  • Sun protection cream, wet wipes, and hand sanitizer

Miscellaneous

  • Camera and batteries
  • Notebook and pen
  • Earplugs (for sleeping in lodges)
  • Portable solar charger
  • Headlamp, power bank, and extra batteries

Frequently Asked Questions

General & Essential Info

The standard Langtang Valley Trek lasts approximately 9 to 12 days, depending on your itinerary and pace. The route typically begins with a drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi, followed by trekking through Lama Hotel, Langtang Village, and Kyanjin Gompa, with an optional hike to Tserko Ri. The trek concludes with a descent back to Syabrubesi and a return drive to Kathmandu. Nepal Everest Trek can customize the itinerary to fit your available time while ensuring you experience the best scenery and cultural highlights.

The Langtang Valley Trek is considered moderate in difficulty, suitable for both beginners with some experience and seasoned trekkers. The trek involves long days of walking on hilly and sometimes rocky terrain, with gradual ascents to higher altitudes. Although altitude sickness is a potential concern, proper acclimatization and guidance from our team at Nepal Everest Trek make it manageable. Physical fitness, stamina, and preparation in advance can ensure a safe and enjoyable trekking experience in the Langtang region.

Altitude sickness is a possibility as you ascend to higher elevations, particularly above 3,000 meters. Symptoms may include headaches, nausea, dizziness, and fatigue. Nepal Everest Trek emphasizes proper acclimatization, gradual ascent, hydration, and rest to reduce risks. Our guides monitor trekkers closely and provide advice on prevention and management. In case of severe symptoms, we have contingency plans to descend to lower altitudes for safety. With careful planning, most trekkers complete the Langtang Valley Trek without serious altitude-related issues.

Absolutely. Langtang Valley is rich in Tamang and Tibetan-influenced culture. Trekkers will encounter traditional villages, monasteries like Kyanjin Gompa, prayer flags, and mani walls. Local people are warm and hospitable, often sharing stories of their lifestyle, customs, and festivals. Staying in teahouses provides a chance to interact with families, try local food, and witness daily activities. Nepal Everest Trek ensures your trek is not only about stunning landscapes but also about meaningful cultural immersion, offering insights into the history, religion, and traditions of the Langtang region.

A moderate level of physical fitness is recommended. Trekkers should be able to walk 5–6 hours per day on hilly terrain while carrying a daypack. Cardiovascular endurance, leg strength, and stamina help make the trek enjoyable. Pre-trek preparation, such as regular walking, jogging, or stair climbing, is highly beneficial. Nepal Everest Trek also provides guidance on training before the trek. Fitness ensures you can enjoy the scenery, handle altitude changes, and fully appreciate the cultural and natural beauty of Langtang Valley without undue strain.

Weather & Seasons

The Langtang Valley Trek can be undertaken throughout the year, but the most popular seasons are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During spring, the valley is filled with blooming rhododendrons, and the weather is mild, offering clear views of the mountains. Autumn provides stable weather, crisp air, and colorful landscapes after the monsoon. Winter is colder and snowier, while summer brings monsoon rains, slippery trails, and limited visibility. Nepal Everest Trek recommends spring or autumn for optimal trekking conditions and safety.

Permits, Costs & Booking

Yes, trekkers need a Langtang National Park Permit and a TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) Card to enter the region. These permits help ensure the safety of trekkers and support conservation efforts. Nepal Everest Trek arranges all necessary permits in advance, so you don’t need to worry about paperwork. Carry your permit at all times during the trek, as local authorities may check it at checkpoints along the trail. Proper documentation is essential for a smooth trekking experience.

Accommodation & Meals

Accommodation along the Langtang Valley Trek is primarily in teahouses or lodges. These facilities offer basic amenities such as a bed, blankets, and shared bathrooms, and some provide simple meals like dal bhat, noodles, and local dishes. While they are not luxurious, they provide a cozy atmosphere for trekkers. Nepal Everest Trek carefully selects reputable teahouses along the route, ensuring safety, hygiene, and warmth. Staying in these lodges also allows trekkers to experience local hospitality and interact with villagers, making the journey culturally enriching.

Guides, Support & Safety

While trekking alone is possible, it is not recommended due to remote terrain, changing weather, and altitude challenges. Joining a guided trek with Nepal Everest Trek ensures your safety, as our experienced guides are familiar with the route, weather patterns, and emergency procedures. Guides assist with acclimatization, navigation, and communication with local communities. Trekking with a group or guide also enhances the overall experience, offering companionship, cultural insights, and reassurance in case of any unexpected situations along the trail.

Preparation & Equipment

Packing appropriately is crucial for comfort and safety. Essential items include warm clothing, waterproof jackets, trekking boots, gloves, hats, trekking poles, a sleeping bag, and a daypack. You should also bring personal items like a first-aid kit, sunscreen, water bottles, and toiletries. Depending on the season, additional gear such as crampons or gaiters may be necessary. Nepal Everest Trek provides a detailed packing list tailored to the Langtang Valley Trek, ensuring you carry everything needed without overpacking, making your journey safer and more enjoyable.

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