| Price per person | No of people |
|---|---|
| $1,350 - $2,300 | 1+ |
Price range 1350-2300 USD, please contact with us to get personal quotation.
Transfer from Airport to hotel, trekking briefing with official arrangements, and overnight at a hotel in Kathmandu.
The private vehicle will pick you up from the hotel and drive directly to Syabru Besi, but to catch the public bus, your guide will pick you up from your hotel early in the morning to take you to the new bus park.
You drive north of Kathmandu through scenic foothills to reach Syabru Besi at 1503 meters. Along the way, you pass through well-known locations such as Kakani (2145m), Trisuli Bazaar (548m), Betrawati (620m), Kalikhastan (1390m), and Dhunche (1960m). Syabru Besi is located within Langtang National Park, attracting hundreds of trekkers annually. This picturesque town serves as the gateway to the Langtang region. Overnight at a tea house in Syabru Besi.
Today marks the first day of our trek as we enter Langtang National Park, one of Nepal's oldest and most ecologically rich national parks. The route gradually descends alongside the Bhote Koshi River, which flows from Tibet, then through a rugged route towards Bamboo. We will walk along a densely wooded trail with rhododendrons and oak trees. Watch for monkeys swinging in the trees as we make our way up the steep ascent to the Lama Hotel. Overnight at Lama Hotel.
After walking for some time, we catch sight of Langtang Lirung (7227m), the highest peak of the Langtang Himal. After an hour, we will reach Gumanchok (2800m), from where we will climb to a Nepal Army post and a National Park checkpoint at Ghoda Tabela (2970m). The trail ascends gradually as the valley widens. Along the way, we will pass a few teashops in Thangshyap (3140m). The route features many mani stones, water-driven prayer wheels, and several scattered Tamang villages before we arrive in Langtang.
In the devastating earthquake of 2015, Langtang village was swept away by a landslide in mere minutes, resulting in the loss of 243 lives, including 41 trekkers. The new Langtang Village has been rebuilt 100 meters above the ruins of the old village, which is now covered with stones and boulders. There is a memorial called the 'Mani Wall Memorial' dedicated to those who perished during the earthquake. Overnight at a tea house in Langtang.
Today, on our trek through the village of Langtang, we will pass many stone mani walls adorned with Tibetan inscriptions meant to please the gods. The trail gradually climbs past the small villages of Mumdu and Sindum. After crossing the Langtang Khola to the south bank, we ascend through a landscape scattered with large boulders until we reach a moraine. From there, we will have our first views of Kyanjin Gompa ahead of us and the dramatic icefall flowing from Langtang Lirung and Kinshung (6781m) to the north. Beyond the moraine, the trail leads through rocky terrain, climbs towards the gompa, and then quickly descends to Kyanjin Gompa (3870 m).
In the afternoon, we will explore the area around Kyanjin Gompa. This picturesque settlement is nestled at the base of several small peaks, Gang Chhenpo (6388 m), Langshisa (6427m), and Dorje Lakpa (6966m). It is named after the old Buddhist monastery in the village, Kyanjin Gompa. There is a government-run cheese factory where you can sample and purchase yak cheese. If the weather is clear, you can hike to the nearby hill, Kyanjin Ri Lower Peak (4773 m), and enjoy a spectacular sunset over the snow-capped peaks. Overnight at a tea house in Kyanjin Gumba.
Acclimatization does not mean a complete rest day; rather, it entails spending two consecutive nights at the same altitude. During the day, we can hike to a nearby peak of your choice for spectacular views. If you missed it yesterday, the shorter and more popular hike is Kyanjin Ri (4773m), a 4.5 km round trip that takes about 3-4 hours. The more prolonged and strenuous option is Tserko Ri (5033m), a 10.8 km round trip that takes approximately 5-8 hours.
Kyanjin Ri towers over Kyanjin Gumba and has a vertical gain of over 750 m in just a few kilometers. While the distance is short, please don't underestimate this hike; it is incredibly steep and reaches heights of 4700 meters. Conversely, Tserko Ri has a vertical gain of nearly 1500 m to the summit and reaches an elevation of 5000 meters. This hike is challenging due to the steep incline and high altitude, so it should not be taken lightly. The route is relentlessly steep, and combined with the low oxygen levels at this altitude, it can be challenging to manage. Tserko Ri is the best place to see peaks like Langtang Lirung (7227m), Langtang II (6586m), and many more. As the sun sets, we will return to Kyanjin Gompa for an overnight stay at the same tea house.
We hike alongside the Langtang Khola River, passing Langtang Village and Ghore Tabela, enjoying picturesque views of green alpine meadows and yaks grazing until we reach Lama Hotel, where we will stay overnight at a tea house.
During the trek, you will visit a natural hot spring and stay overnight at a tea house in Syabru Besi.
Overnight at a hotel in Kathmandu.
Transfer from the hotel to the Kathmandu International Airport.
These costs are usually your responsibility. Depending on the selected itinerary, some or all these costs are excluded from the quoted price of the package.
Cost of packages for Langtang Region.
The cost of trekking packages in the Langtang Region varies based on several factors, including trek duration, the number of trekkers, whether the trip is private or on a group basis, the season, and porter service requirements, but guides are an integral part of this trek. The mode of transportation and type of accommodation also vary. The Langtang Region has several accommodation facilities: Tea Houses, Guest Houses, and Hotels. All the rooms are twin-sharing arrangements during the journey, so you must share them with other trekkers. You may, however, reserve a separate room, but it will be more expensive. Prices for these treks generally range from 1350 USD to 2300 USD per person (based on a single person). Also, the larger your group, the lower the per-person cost, as some costs could be shared, like transportation by private vehicle or accommodation.
TMT specializes in all-inclusive trekking packages from Kathmandu, some with heritage sightseeing tours. Depending on accommodation, these packages can be budget-friendly adventures or luxurious getaways. We can also provide individually tailored packages to match your interests and preferences. Don't hesitate to contact the TMT team for a personalized quote based on your itinerary and preferred options.
The cost of these all-inclusive packages typically includes transportation from and to the international airport from your hotel, accommodation at the hotels in Kathmandu and in local lodges or guesthouses, meals (except lunch and dinner in Kathmandu), and the services of a licensed trekking guide and porter. We also include the cost of permits, Langtang National Park Entry Permit Fee (LNPEP), Trekking Permit (TIMS), and all the applicable local taxes. Please refer to the Included/Excluded Services and Items section for details.
Using an agency like TMT offers numerous benefits that make your trip much more comfortable. When you book a trekking package with us, you won't have to worry about where to go, how to get there, or finding a place to stay overnight, especially during peak seasons. Traveling with a licensed local guide is also significantly safer. Do you have experience with high-altitude trekking? Are you familiar with how to recognize the signs of high-altitude sickness and how to manage it? By choosing TMT, the trek becomes a shared responsibility between you and the agency.
Where does the money you pay to the agency go? Almost all of it goes "back to the mountain," so to speak. Only a tiny fraction of that money is spent on office expenses.
