Langtang Region

Langtang Region Trekking or Trekking in Langtang offers different experiences that could not be found elsewhere and has over 70 glaciers of varying sizes and holy lakes; including Gosainkunda, Parvatikunda, Bhairavkunda, Dudhkunda etc religious serene of Hindus and Buddhists. Numerous of Hindus pilgrims visit these lakes during the full moon festival in August. Langtang Region also comprises rich Tamang art and culture at Gutlang and Goljung, ancient Buddhist monasteries such as Kyanjin and Sing-gumpa, Tatopani (natural hot springs) and the historic fort of Rasuwa-gadi in the china-Nepal border. Trekking trails here are challenging with long, steep climbs and descents, often through temperate sub- alpine deep forest, where find includes sky blue gentians, epiphytic orchids and primroses or across glacier mountain views and interesting villages staying in the lodges. The Trekking start either from Dhunche or Syabru Besi, and visit lama hotel, Langtang village, Kyanjing Gumba; great chance to test fresh cheese in sample factory and come back to Kathmandu drive from Dhunche a short trek. Or Thulo Syaphru, Louribinayak, Gosai Kunda then via the Gosaikunda Pass (4610m), to the Helambu just a few days trek and drive back from Melamchi Gaun or Sundarijal to Kathmandu.

We recommend :The best time to visit in Lantang Region Trekking is spring and autumn. Spring time is rhododendron season and April offers a dramatic display of red, pink and white flowers. Summer is abundant with wild flowers and consider as a good time for trekking in an unparalleled combination of natural beauty, glimpses of typical Tamang Heritage village cultures and their rustic way of life in the Nepal Himalaya.