Overview
Langtang territory is toward the north of Kathmandu Valley. The view here is astounding, and the trek more audacious as the zone is gone by less tourists. To the west of Langtang is Ganesh Himal with a scope of 6000 to 7000 meters. The Gosainkund and Helambu locale deceives its south; these can be joined with Langtang to make treks from 7 days to 21 days. The region was assigned Nepal's first Himalayan National Park in 1971; it is possessed by Tamang and Sherpa individuals whose religious practices, dialect and dress are considerably more like those of Tibet than to the customs of their cousins in the center slopes. The timberlands in the locale have mild and sub-elevated vegetation. Untamed life incorporates migratory winged animals, deer, monkey, Tahr and Pika. The best time for trekking the Langtang range is spring and harvest time. The majority of the trekking courses in Helambu and Langtang are all around presented with teahouses making autonomous trekking very conceivable. Be that as it may, there are no such offices in the Ganesh Himal zone or Ganja La territory. A voyage to the Langtang valley offers a chance to investigate the Tamang towns, climb little pinnacles and to visit ice sheets at a more agreeable elevation than other trekking districts
Access to Helambu is especially simple and speedy. Sundarijal, which is a standout amongst the most advantageous beginning stages, is a hour's drive from Kathmandu. Other conceivable street heads are at Budhanilkantha, Kakani and four hour head out at melamchi Pul. For Langtang and Ganesh Himal the Choice is restricted drive to Dhunche in Rasuwa locale. The street at that point proceeds to Syabrubesi from where Ganesh Himal and Langtang treks can begin.
Best Time to Travel
Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) are the best season for this trek. In spite of the fact that we can do the trekking amid winter, the icy temperature won't not be appropriate for everybody.
Features
Beautiful street drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi
Visit to Langtang town and Kyangiin Monastery
All encompassing perspective of the mountain from KyangjinRi
Country of snow-topped mountains, waterfalls and a few suspension spans
Stunning Lirung and Kimshung ice sheets
Old and critical Buddhist religious communities, stupas and landmarks
Going by the cheddar factory and climb to TserkoRi
Thick and green backwoods and glades
Superb perspective of LangtangLirung (7,345m), Gang Chhenpo (6,388m), Naya Kanga (5,846m), DorjeLakpa (6,966m), Kimsung (6,781m), and YansaTsenji (6,575m)
Untamed life like red panda, snow panther, musk deer, bear, langur and so on.
Useful Information
The Langtang Valley trek incorporates settled takeoff dates from Kathmandu and can be customized to suit your particular demands and timetable. If it's not too much trouble audit our assigned takeoff dates for this trek and in the event that they sometimes fall short for your timeframe, at that point let us know how we can mastermind a trek that is advantageous for you.
The schedule recorded above is a general rule; please make a special effort to be prompted that it may be important to change it because of outer factors past our methods including and not constrained to the accompanying: temperamental climate, openness and accessibility of hotel and campgrounds, unexpected administrative, trail and natural conditions and different conditions outside our ability to control. In spite of the fact that, it is far-fetched that progressions will happen that would essentially adjust the first agenda, we can't be considered responsible for the aftereffects of postponements or changes outside our ability to control. In case of an Itinerary alteration or need to divert to different trails and territories, the Lead Guide will eventually settle on the last decision on the best rerouting in the wake of counseling in view of the gathering individuals and keeping the interests of the gathering all in all. On the off chance that a change is vital, at that point we will positively do all that we can to reduce the impacts.