Trekking In Langtang |
The
Langtang
Valley
lies to
the
North of
Kathmandu
on the
borders
of
Tibet.
It is a
beautiful
alpine
region
containing
some
prime
examples
of
temperate
and sub
alpine
vegetation.
Langtang
is one
of the
most
accessible
trekking
regions
in Nepal
but
nevertheless
offers a
wilderness
experience
without
the
sometimes
arduous
travel
involved.
Whilst
the area
cannot
boast
any of
the
Himalayan
giants,
the
scenery
is every
bit as
spectacular
as that
found on
the more
popular
trails.
Because
it is
far less
frequented,
many
people
who
travel
this
region
speak of
a real
sense of
adventure.
A visit
to the
Langtang
valley
offers
an
opportunity
to
explore
Tamang
culture
and
villages,
climb
small
peaks
and
visit
glaciers
at a
more
comfortable
altitude
than
other
trekking
regions.
A day to
rest at
Kyangjin
Gompa
allows
time for
exploration
of the
extensive
glacier
system
in the
higher
valley
and
small
peak
climbs.
Treks
can be
varied,
by
either a
return
to the
road
head at
Dhunche
for the
journey
back to
Kathmandu
or
alternatively
extending
a
further
six days
to trek
via the
Sacred
Lakes of
Gosainkund(4300
meters)
and the
Helambu
region.
Helambu
region
lies to
the
south of
the
Langtang
regions,
it is a
lush
area to
the
north of
Kathmandu
inhabited
by
Sherpa
and
Tamang
people.
The
Sherpas
of this
region
are very
different
in their
practices
from
their
cousins
in the
Everest
region.
The
region
contains
some
beautiful
forests
and very
interesting
villages.
This
area is
easily
accessible
from
Kathmandu
and is
ideal
for
people
with
less
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Major
Trekking
Routes IN
LANGTANG REGION |
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Langtang
Ganja La Trek -
14 Days
Drive
from
Kathmandu
to
Dhunche
(1966m.)
which
takes
about
eight
hours.
You head
north
out of
Kathmandu
driving
through
scenic
foothills
and
ridgeline
vistas
to
Dhunche.
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Langtang
Ganja La Trek -
20 Days
Drive
from
Kathmandu
to
Sundarijal
(1350m.)
which
takes
about
one
hour.
The
unpaved
road
from
Kathmandu
turns
into a
trail
near a
small
hydroelectric
plant.
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Gosaikunda
Langtang Ganjala
Pass Helambu
Drive
from
Kathmandu
to
Sundarijal
(1350m.)
which
takes
about
one
hour.
The
unpaved
road
from
Kathmandu
turns
into a
trail
near a
small
hydroelectric
plant.
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Gosaikunda
Langtang Ganjala
Pass trek
Drive
from
Kathmandu
to
Sundarijal
(1350m.)
which
takes
about
one
hour.
The
unpaved
road
from
Kathmandu
turns
into a
trail
near a
small
hydroelectric
plant.
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Helambu
Trekking
Helambu
lies to
the
north of
Kathmandu
where
dominantly
Sherpa
and
Tamang
races
have
their
homes.
The
trekkers
come in
contact
with
temperate
forests,
snowy
peak
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Langtang
Gosaikunda Trek
Langtang
Gosaikunda
combines
the
remote
and
spectacular
valley
of
Langtang,
with the
high
mountain
lakes at
Gosaikund.
You can
visit
the
beautiful
Langtang
National
park and
then
trek
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Langtang
Valley Trek
The
Langtang
Himal is
a region
north
part of
Kathmandu
valley
and it
lies
just
south of
Tibetan
border.
The
Langtang
valley
is
surrounded
by high
peaks of
great
appeal.
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Langtang
- Gosaikunda Helambu
Trek - 14
The
Langtang
Himal is
a region
north
part of
Kathmandu
vally
and it
lies
just
south of
Tibetan
border.
The
langtang
valley
is
surrounded
by high
peaks of
great
appeal.
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Langtang
- Gosaikunda Helambu
Trek - 17
Langtang
is a
narrow
valley
that
lies
just
south of
the
Tibetan
border.
It is
sandwiched
between
the main
Himalayan
range to
the
north
and a
slightly
lower
range of
snowy
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Panch
Pokhari Trek
On this
moderately
graded
trek you
see
Buddhist
monastries,
pass
through
Tamang
and
Sherpa
villages
to reach
the
sacred
site of
the five
glacial
lakes of
Panch
Pokhari
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Sailung Trek
On this
moderately
graded
trek you
see
Buddhist
monastries,
pass
through
Tamang
and
Sherpa
villages
to reach
the
sacred
site of
the five
glacial
lakes of
Panch
Pokhari
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