This
trekking
area is
located
about 30
kilometers
toward
the
north of
Kathmandu.
Trekking
along
this
unbeaten
trail is
a new
experience
for the
trekkers
experiencing
the
beauty
of this
mountain
region
with the
culture
of local
people.
You trek
through
Tamang
villages
with its
life,
culture
and
crafts
which
have
remained
untouched
from the
beginning
of the
settlement.
The
trekkers
will
receive
hearty
felicitation
by the
locals
rich in
their
distinct
costumes,
architecture
of their
mountain
houses
and
ancient
monasteries.
It
offers
you
wilderness
experience
through
beautiful
landscapes
of
alpine
terrain,
flat
meadows
and
rhododendron
forests.
The main
inhabitants
of this
area are
believed
to be
the
descendants
of
Tibetans
from
Kerung
who
intermingled
with
Tamang
of the
Helambu
area.
Tamang
communities
are
generally
found on
higher
elevations
with the
peasants
engaging
in
shifting
cultivation
and
extraction
of
forest
products.
They are
mainly
sheep
and yak
herders
but grow
some
hardy
grains
and
vegetables.
Their
daily
life
activities
include
raising
livestock,
agriculture
and
trade
with
Kerung
in
Tibet.
They
also
make
baskets
and mats
from
mountain
bamboo.
During
this
trek you
can
enjoy
the
dramatic
views of
Langtang
Lirung
(7245m.),
Langtang
Kerung,
Chimse
Danda
ridge
crossed
by
Ganjala
Pass
(5122m.),
Dorje
Lakpa
(6989m.),
Jugal
Himal,
Ganesh
Himal,
Paldor
peak,
Shringi
Himal,
Manaslu
and
Sanjen
Himal
ranges.
In
addition
you find
over 70
glaciers
of
varying
sizes
and high
altitude
lakes
including
Gosainkunda,
Pravatikunda,
Bhairavkunda
and
Dudhkunda.
The
trail
starts
either
from
Dhunche
or
Syabrubesi
and
passes
through
Goljung,
Gatlang,
Thuman,
Timure,
Briddim,
Lama
Hotel,
Langtang
valley
and
Kyangjin
Gompa.
Goljung,
Gatlang
and
Langtang
are
traditional
Tamang
villages
culminating
cultural
features.
The
visit to
beautiful
local
Tamang
monastery
and the
holy
Parvatikunda
Lake at
Gatlang
adds
exhilaration
to your
trekking. |