Langtang and Gosainkunda Lake Trek
Overview
Langtang and Gosaikunda Trek, which is the nearest trekking destination from Kathmandu, yet less frequented than Annapurna Basecamp and Everest has extremely varied landscapes, rice-terraces, gigantic rhododendron, pine forest and fascinating views of Langtang Lirung(7246m) Yala peak(5,500m) and Langshisha Ri (6310m).
You will also visit Gosaikunda Lake-one of the holiest Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimage site. According to the Hindu mythology, when the Devas ( Gods) and Davanavas (Demons) churned the primordial ocean to produce elixir of eternal life, the poison was also produced simultaneously. To save the universe from this poison, Lord Shiva drank it up scaring his throat blue in the process. To cool down his burning throat, Lord Shiva struck his trident into the rock creating three springs which ultimately resulted in the formation of beautiful lakes and the lord took a dip in the lake to cool himself down!
The trek begins from Syabrubesi, accessible by a full day drive from Kathmandu. From here we spend four days hiking up through this beautiful alpine valley to Kyangjin where we rest for a day for some exploration of the high mountains and glacial systems. Here, mountains rise soaring towards the sky.
The landscapes we cross are extremely varied; rice- terraces, gigantic rhododendron, pine forest, and in the highest parts, a rock and shrub wilderness with the fascinating backdrop of snow capped peaks. We cross the the Laurebina pass (4,600 meters) and visit the Holy lake of Gosaikunda, backtrack and cross the Laurebina pass and descend into the lush Helambu region-which has different cultural experience and eventually finish the trek at Sundarijal from where Kathmandu is merely an hour drive.
Outline Itinerary
Day 01~A long day bus ride from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi –the trail head for Langtang Trekking.
Day 02~Follow the Langtang River, walk through oak and rhododendron and bamboo forests to Lama Hotel.
Day 03~Continue walking up with occasional views of Lantang Lirung, pass through some herders camps and pasturelands to arrive at Langtang Village.
Day 04-05~Climb gradually through small villages and yak pastures to Kyanjin Village surrounded by snow covered peaks. We have another day to explore the monastery and appreciate the dramatic views of the Himalayas.
Day 06-07~Backtrack to Lama Hotel, pass through pine and juniper and amazingly beautiful village of Thulo Syabru.
Day 08~Trek through the forests of Oak, Hemlocks and Firs with views of Langtang Himal, Ganesh Himala to Sing Gompa Monastery.
Day 09-10~Today, we cross Lauribinayak la pass and descend to the holy lakes of Gosai Kunda-one of the most revered Hindu pilgrimage sites in Nepal. We have additional day in the Lake Gosaikunda to explore the area around and appreciate the beauty of the nature.
Day 11-12~Cross Laurebina pass at 4600 (15,088 ft)-the highest point of the trek and then trek all the way down to Ghopte in Helambu side. Descend through fir and rhododendron forest with spectacular mountain views to Khutumsang.
Day 13~Climb a pass and descend through Tamang Village to Gul Bhanjyang with spectacular mountain views to Chisopani.
Day 14~Trek through meadows and cultivated fields and through rhododendron to Sundarijal where we meet our transport and drive to Kathmandu.
Itinerary
Day 01: Kathmandu-Syabrubesi (1,440m/4,724ft).
8 hours by bus travel
Today, we have a long day bus travel to Syabrubesi-the trailhead for Langtang trekking. As we are starting early, we should order breakfast pack at your hotel to collect in the morning. The road is rough and bumpy and if you are not on budget, you can order a private Land cruiser at additional cost. We pass through several tiny villages and road side towns. The bus will stop at few places for tea snacks and nature call. Upon arrival in Syabrubesi, we check in our guesthouse and take rest for the day.
Meals: Lunch and dinner
Day 02: Syabrubesi-Lama Hotel (2,470m/8,104ft).
5-6 hours walking.
Soon after we have breakfast, we jump on the trail! We cross the suspension bridge and follow the Langtang River precipitously up. We walk through oak, rhododendron and bamboo forests. If we are trekking during spring, we will enjoy rhododendron forests in blossom. The forests are abundant with variety of wildlife such as yellow-throated martens, wild boars, Langur monkeys, red pandas and Himalayan black bears etc and if we are lucky, we might run into some of them. Overnight in Lama Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 03: Lama Hotel- Langtang (3,430m/11,253ft).
5- 6 hours walking.
On the third day of our trek, we continue ascending; there are occasional glimpses of Langtang Lirung Mountains popping up between the tree tops. At Ghora Tabela (3000m/9840ft), the trail emerges from the forest and continues to climb gently and the valley widens, passing a few temporary settlements used by herders who bring their livestock to graze in the high pastures during the summer months. Shortly before arriving Langtang Village, there is a monastery where we might want to stop and take a look into. We check in our guesthouse.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 04: Langtang - Kyanjin Gompa Monastery (3,870m/12,697ft).
3-4 hours
From Langtang, the trail climbs gradually through small villages and kharkas (yak pastures) as the valley opens out further and the views become more extensive. After crossing several small streams and moraines, the trail reaches the settlement at Kyangjin. We expect to arrive Kyanjin Gompa by lunch and take rest for the day for acclimatization. Kyanjin has a dramatic setting, with snow-covered peaks surrounding us from all directions such as Langtang Lirung, Ganjala peak, Tserko ri, Langsisa ri and many mountain peaks. Kyanjin is also famous for yoghurt and cheese.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 05: Explore Kyanjin Gompa and the surroundings.
We have a numerous options today for explorations of Kyanjin Gompa and its surroundings. We can hire a horse for sightseeing in Langtang Valley or just take walk around. We can visit the Cheese factory and the monastery and hike up the moraine north of Kyanjin Gompa from for spectacular views of Langtang Lirung, Kinshung, Yansa Tsenji (6575m) and the foot of the huge Lirung glacier. If you want to try something harder, we can also attempt Langshisa Kharka pasture or Kyanjin Ri (4,800m/15,748ft) or Tsergo Ri (5,000m/16,404ft) mountains with good viewpoints in the area that you can climb. Overnight in Kyanjin Gompa.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 06: Kyanjin Gompa- Lama Hotel
5-6 hours walking
Today we retrace down all the way to Lama Hotel, again enjoying fantastic views of towering mountains that we might have missed while on the way up. Walking down is not easier as it looks like and so we have to have a slow pace. Overnight in Lama Hotel (2,470m/8,104ft).
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 07: Lama Hotel - Thulo Syabru (2,230m/ 7,316ft).
5-6 hours walking.
We descend to cross the river and ascend to Thulo Syabru Village. We will pass through pine and juniper forests and we might run into some wildlife of the areas such as red pandas, monkeys and various species of birds. Thulo Syabru is a wonderful village with amazingly beautiful landscape, magnificent nature with splendid views of mountains such as Ganesh Himal (7110m.), Langtang Himal and its ranges. Overnight guesthouse in Thulo Sabru.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 08: Thulo Syabru- Sing Gomba Monastery. (3,330m/10,925ft).
4-5 hours walking
The trail from Thulo Syabru to Phoprang Danda (3200m/10,496ft.) follows steep path passing through Oaks, Hemlocks, Firs forests and we continue to enjoy views of Langtang Himal, Ganesh Himal and some Tibetan Mountains. Now, the trail gently ascends for some distance and then follows flat level to Sing Gompa. Sing Gompa also has a cheese factory and a Buddhist Monastery. At Sing Gompa, we visit the monastery and Yak Cheese factory and enjoy panoramic views and exhilarating nature of the surroundings. Overnight in guesthouse in Sing Gompa.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 09: Sing gompa- Gosainkunda Lake.
5-6 hours
Trek from Sing Gompa to Gosaikunda (4460m.) via Lauribinayak La (3920m.) takes about five and a half hours. You follow a rugged trail with dramatic views of Himal Chuli (7893m.,) Manaslu (8156m,) and Ganesh Himal (7406m.) On a clear day, even the Annapurna range can be seen rising up behind and to the north, across the valley, is Langtang Lirung. You pass a few huts in the high pastures of Laurebina and cross a small ridge and are greeted with your first views of the holy lakes. There are about a dozen lakes in the Gosainkunda Basin, the main three being Saraswatikund, Bharab Kunda and Gosainkunda.
Day 10: An additional day in Gosaikunda
Goesaikunda has everything so nice and you will find it worth spending another day there enjoying the lake. We can spend the day walking around and relaxing. Overnight guesthouse.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 11: Gosaikunda to Ghopte
4-5 hours.
The trail will first take us over the Laurabina pass at 4600m (15,088ft) the highest point of the trek. From there it’s all the way down to Phedi, passing several cow-yak farms along the way. The trail is rugged and uneven and its not easy walking although its downhill walking.
From Phedi to Ghopte has a number of up and down ravines and hills, with each valley punctuated by a water obstacle, some easier to cross than others. We walk through pine and rhododendron forests. Overnight guesthouse in Ghopte. Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 12: Ghopte to Kutumsang (2,470 m)
5 hrs walking
From Ghopte the trail ascends to Tharepati, and then descends through fir and rhododendron forest with beautiful mountain views of Mt. Dorje Lakpa range on the way to Kutumsang (2450m).The trail is abundant with local inns and settlements and we get opportunity to interact with more locals and understand their lifestyle and cultures. Overnight guesthouse.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 13: Kutumsang to Chisopani
6 hours walking.
Its possible to catch bus from Kutumsang to Kathmandu but we shouldn’t miss the opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty and cultural experience along the trails to Chisopani. From Kutumsang, the trail climbs to a pass at 2620m/8594 ft, before descending to the Tamang village of Gul Bhanjyang. Beyond Gul Bhanjyang, we ascend to a ridge with splendid views, stretching from the Annapurnas and Manaslu in the west to Numbar in the east. Now, we descend to Pati Bhanjyang, a large Tamang village with a few shops and a police check post. From here it is almost two hours climb to Chisopani . Overnight guesthouse in Chisopani.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 14: Chisopani to Sundarijal and bus to Kathmandu.
6 hrs walking, 1-1/2 hrs drive
Leaving Chisopani, the trail passes through meadows and cultivated fields and then climbs through oak and rhododendron forest to Burlang Bhanjyang. From here there are magnificent views, from Annapurna in the west to Ganesh Himal and Numbar in the east. This ridge marks the northern rim of the Kathmandu valley. We now begin descending steeply through dense forest of oak, pine and rhododendron to cross a dam and then follow a large water pipe which supplies much of the water for Kathmandu. Soon you are down into Sundarijal where we conclude our trek and we take bus ride to Kathmandu. Meals: Breakfast and lunch.
Trek concludes
Trip Info
Cost Includes
Airport transfers upon arrival in Kathmandu airport.
Ground transportation (bus) from Kathmandu to trail head and return transportation from the finish point back to Kathmandu.
Trekking permits
English speaking guide and a porter ( Sherpas, kitchen aides, porters and pack animals on a camping trek)
Lodge or camping accommodation. (Camping accommodation includes 2 person sleeping tent, kitchen tent, dinning tent, toilet tent, camping chairs and tables)
3 meals a day in guesthouse/lodges OR prepared by kitchen crews on camping trips.
1 porter for each two trekker’s personal gears. ( A number of porters or pack animals as required will be provided on camping trips to transport gears and supplies)
Cost Does Not Include
Accommodation in Kathmandu (A range of accommodations is available and we can book it for you on your request.
Meals while in Kathmandu. Breakfast on the first day and dinner on the last day of the trip are not included.
Drinks, tipping and other expenses of personal nature such as laundry, phone etc.
Hot shower and filling up bottle with boiled drinking water if not included in the room rent.
Travel Insurance including trip cancellation and emergency medical evacuation and transportation.
Extra cost or loss incurred due to inclement weather, flight cancellation, illness or accidents, civil unrest or any unforeseen events beyond our control.
A Moderate to fairly challenging trek
This is largely a moderate graded trek with a few of strenuous days requiring to walk daily 6-7 hours in average. We attain the maximum elevation of 4600m/15,088 ft at Lauribina pass and if you hike Tsergo Ri, we reach 5,000m/16,400ft. You don’t have to be an experienced or trained hiker to trek this route but you need some preparation. As the trek involves high altitude, trekkers might experience mild symptoms of altitude sickness but with prior preparation and proper acclimatization, the chances of getting sick can be minimized. Headache, disorientation, dizziness, breathlessness are the common symptoms of altitude sickness that you are likely to experience at the altitude 3000m/9840ft and above. Highland Asia itineraries are carefully designed and tested by our experienced guides and so they allow you proper acclimatization.
You are recommended to begin preparation several weeks ahead of the trip. We advise you to do some jogging, cycling, swimming or aerobics that helps build stamina in your body as well as increases your confidence level and of course minimizes the chances of getting acute mountain sickness. We have to avoid dehydrating and so we advise you to consume 3-4 litres of water daily and also liquid food in meals. Not sure if it has any medical grounds, but our Sherpa guides recommends garlic soup to treat the effects of the altitude.
Camping or lodge accommodation?
Its up to you to decide whether you would like a tented camping trip or sleep in local lodges, popularly known as “Tea Houses”. While camping allows you to enjoy trekking in true sense, it’s also a costly arrangement as a good number of support staff (Guide, Cook, Cook Helpers, Sherpa and Porters) has to be hired and we have to bring camping and kitchen gears and food supplies and fuels, being transported all the way from Kathmandu all along. We try to use local produces as far as possible, though.
Using lodge accommodation available along the trekking route makes the trip relatively easier and cheaper. You will sleep in the local lodges and eat your meals in the dining hall of those lodges. The lodges or guesthouses are primitive and are provided with dorm style rooms with futon or foam mattress and quilt or blankets. You will you use sharing squat toilet. Hot shower, if exists in the lodge is a luxury and is not included in the room rent. The guesthouses are managed by families. Staying in guesthouses gives opportunity to know the locals and fellow international trekkers like you.
Langtang and Gosaikunda trekking route is abundant with guesthouses and lodges and if you are in trekking in small numbers, its advisable to consider guesthouse option for your accommodation.
Meals during trekking.
Our trekking cost includes standard breakfast, lunch and three course dinners, followed by tea or coffee. Meals are cooked by the family of the lodge owner. Although the food is usually plentiful and delicious, you should be aware that the menu is not normally extensive. Most teahouses offer a variety of rice and noodle dishes, as well as soup and seasonal vegetables. A variety of cereals, bread and egg dishes are generally available for breakfast. There will also be plenty of snacks available such as biscuits, chocolate and soft drinks (extra cost) and in some areas you will find fresh fruit in season. You can buy packaged water (bottled mineral water) from local lodge and shop en route or you can also ask your guide to fill up your water bottle with boiled water and treat with water purification pills. Some lodges charge extra for filling up bottle for the cost of boiling the water.
If you are on a camping trip, you will have your own cook with kitchen aides to cook 3 hot meals for you daily. Kitchen staff maintains high level of hygiene and are trained to cook western foods as well as local delicacies. Water that we use for cooking and washing are properly medicated.
Besides, you are advised to bring some extra food supplements that includes energy bars, vitamins etc.
Guide and support staff.
You will have local English speaking certified Guide, accompanying you as from Kathmandu. All Highland Asia Guides are trained by KEEP (Kathmandu Environmental Education Project) on first aid, environment, conservation and biodiversity. As required by law, all our trekking guides are licensed by Tourism Department’s academy. Most importantly, they are professional, helpful and always willing to provide you with personalized care and services.
Your guide escorts you along the trail, selects the lodge for accommodation and help you choosing your meal and deals with local bureaucracy whenever required. As you pay all trekking charges in advance, the guide will take care of the bills. We provide one porter for each two trekkers and he carries 25 kilograms. Porters are locally hired at the village where your trek begins from, if not hired from Kathmandu. The guide and porters will have good clothing and boots to survive the harsh weather of the mountains.
If you are on a camping trek, there will be a cook and kitchen aides to prepare your meals and a Sherpa Sirdar to set up and breakdown your camps. A number of porters or pack animals will be hired to transport the gears and supplies from trail head till the finish point. For your personal gears and clothing, we will provide one porter for each two trekkers with limitation of 15 kg/33 pounds of pack per porter, in compliance with the standards set by International Porters Progress Group (http://ippg.net/) and we strongly stand on porters rights and discourage any forms of exploitation.
A typical trekking day
Each morning after packing our bags and having a good breakfast, we set off on the day's walk. All we need to carry is a small day pack containing water bottle, camera, sun cream, hat, rain jacket and warm jumper, just in case. The porters will carry the rest of our gear for us.
After walking for 3-4 hours we stop for lunch at around midday. The afternoon's walk is generally shorter and we usually arrive at our destination in time for afternoon tea. The remainder of the afternoon can be spent exploring the village, doing a bit of washing or simply relaxing with a good book. On some days we will arrive at our destination by lunchtime and the entire afternoon will be free.
After dinner, the evening will often be spent playing cards and reliving the day's adventures, before heading off to bed for a well-earned sleep.
Hotels in Kathmandu, pre-trip and post trip add ons
We can book accommodation for you in Kathmandu and also prior heading to trail head, you can spend a few days in Kathmandu, touring the temples, monasteries, Malla Palaces etc. After the trip completes, you can extend your trip to Chitwan National Park for 3 days and Pokhara 2 days.
Highland Asia Travel, Inc.
We are an active adventure travel company with its main operation in Kathmandu, Nepal and marketing head quarter in Minneapolis, USA. We have set the standard for adventure travel and have a strong reputation for excellence that we do everything we can to maintain. Our managers and guides have more than 15 years of experience in organizing adventure trekking tours in the Himalayas.
Note on Itinerary
Although we will do our very best to adhere to the itinerary schedule as listed; it is subject to change for numerous reasons beyond our control.When you are sure you are traveling, please don't delay in booking. The internal flights are the key factor in determining whether your trip can be realized or not. A deposit of US$200 is requested along with complete trip application form and passport copies.
Balance Payment
Balance payment is due 60 days prior to your departure. Depending on the number of applicants, we may set an early payment date. Credit card payment attracts additional fee.
Cancellation Fee
• 90 days prior departure: Administrative fee US$ 50 per person.
• 60-89 day's prior departure: US$ 250 or 25% of the land cost whichever is higher.
• 45 days to 59 days prior departure: US$ 450 or 50% of the land cost whichever is higher. 30 days to 44 days prior departure: US$ 600 or 75% of the land cost whichever is higher.
• Less than 30 days: 100%
Nepal Visa
You can obtain Nepal visa beforehand from any Nepali embassies or consulates abroad or wait until you arrive at Kathmandu airport or any other port of entry to Nepal. You will need to complete visa application form and attach a passport size photograph. Visa fee costs US$ 25 for 15 days and $45 for 30 days multiple entry.
Highland Asia Travel
We are an active adventure travel company, based in Minneapolis, USA with destination management offices in Kathmandu, Thimphu and Lhasa. We are BBB acredited business and an active member of American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA). We have set the standard for adventure travel and have a strong reputation for excellence that we do everything we can to maintain. Our managers and guides have more than 15 years of experience in organizing and leading adventure trips in the highlands of Asia. For us travel is not just a business, but a way of life.
Travel Protection Plan
While we plan and do our best to make your trip smooth and seamless, there may be chances of unforeseen events and conditions such as illness, accident, inclement weather, and flight cancellation or missed connection or loss of baggage etc. that may cause interruption or delay or total cancellation of your trip putting your hard earned travel investment in jeopardy. It’s also possible that you may need medical assistance, emergency evacuation or medical transportation when you get ill or involve in an accident when you are traveling in remote areas. Highland Asia’s Tour cost does not cover any of these expenses or losses and so we strongly recommend you that you should protect yourself and your travel investment against those unfavorable conditions.
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Trip Snapshot
- Difficulty Level
Moderate: This is moderate trip ! - RatingPopular
- Destination(s)Nepal
- Highest Altitude4600m (15,088 ft)
- Group Size2-10 Person
- Trip Price
US$ 1495 per person (2-3 pax)
US$ 1365 per person (4-6 pax)
US$ 1299 per person (7-10 pax) - Trip Start FromSyabrubesi
- Trip Ends atSundarijal
- AccommodationLodge or camping
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