Embark on a 10-day Langtang Valley Trek in Nepal. Explore stunning landscapes, ancient monasteries, and vibrant local culture with expert guides.
Embark on a 10-day Langtang Valley Trek in Nepal. Explore stunning landscapes, ancient monasteries, and vibrant local culture with expert guides.
DRIVE FROM KATHMANDU TO SYABRUBESI (1900M)
Syapru Besi - Upon departing Kathmandu, the road ascends and crosses a small pass at Kakani, 2145 meters above sea level. On a clear day, the view is breathtaking: Annapurna II, Manaslu, and the Ganesh Himal massif. The road then descends into the expansive Trisuli Valley, reaching the large town of…
DRIVE FROM KATHMANDU TO SYABRUBESI (1900M)
Syapru Besi - Upon departing Kathmandu, the road ascends and crosses a small pass at Kakani, 2145 meters above sea level. On a clear day, the view is breathtaking: Annapurna II, Manaslu, and the Ganesh Himal massif. The road then descends into the expansive Trisuli Valley, reaching the large town of Trisuli (548 m). From there, the path leads to Shyabru Besi. In Kalikhastan, travelers enter the Langtang National Park.
6-hour drive
Final altitude: 1900m
Accommodation: Night in the Lodge
TREKKING FROM SHYABRU TO LAMA HOTEL (2470 M)
Langtang National Park - The trek begins. The route passes through the village of Shyabru, terraced fields, and a dense forest of oaks, alders, and bamboos. Crossing the Langtang Khola River via a large suspension bridge, the trek involves several ascents and descents in landslide-prone areas, ensuring the day is engaging despite the sparse houses in this wooded region. The path crosses the turbulent Langtang Khola again before a steep climb to Rimche at 2,250 meters. The descent to Changtang, known as “Lama Hotel” (named after the first lodge built in this hamlet), is gentle.
TREKKING FROM LAMA HOTEL - GHORA TABELA - LANGTANG (3400 M)
Langtang Valley - The trail ascends gradually through the forest, offering glimpses of the clear blue river below through occasional breaks in the trees. Suddenly, as the path turns a corner in the clearing, the magnificent Langtang Lirung (7246 m) appears. After crossing a suspension bridge, the trail leads through yak-filled meadows to Ghora Tabela, a pastoral village mainly inhabited by Tibetans. Continuing upward, the trail broadens the valley, revealing numerous traditional Tamang houses and the first manis, the prayer walls. The approach to Langtang is marked by its Tibetan-style, flat-roofed houses.
TREKKING FROM LANGTANG TO KYANJIN GOMPA (3870 M)
Kyanjin Gompa - The path winds through the largest village in the valley and joins a ridge dominated by a large square chorten and its long prayer wall. From there, access to a small moraine allows for a view of the Kyanjin gompa: the site is stunning. Then a short descent leads to the lodges and the local cheese dairy.
In the afternoon, there is an option to take an excursion to Kyanjin Ri (4773 m), offering a remarkable viewpoint: Langtang Lirung (7227 m), Yala Peak (5050 m), Langshisha Ri (6560 m), and the massive Urkeinmang Himal (6143 m), among many other peaks. If the excursion is not desired, one can explore the wide Langtang valley, which gently rises towards the yak summer pastures.
ASCENT OF TSERGO RI (4984 M)
KYANJIN GOMPA - LAMA HOTEL (2470 M)
Lama Hotel - Descend along the same route as the outward journey.
LAMA HOTEL TO THULO SHYABRU (2250 M)
Thulo Syabru - Descend along the outward journey path following the Langtang Khola, until a small path on the left is taken. The path is slightly rough amidst the ferns. A stunning viewpoint is reached. Later, a flat area is reached, revealing the village of Thulo Shyabru. Perched on a ridge with its white chorten at the village entrance, it offers a beautiful view over the foothills of Tibet. At nightfall, the changing colors of trees, hills, and distant snow-capped peaks create pleasant memories and delight photographers.
THULO SHYABRU - THULO BHARKHU - KATHMANDU (1350 M)
Kathmandu - Return to the track with alternating coniferous forests and pastures. The final views of the Langtang and Ganesh Himal ranges unfold before a long descent. Upon reaching the road, a car awaits to transport travelers back to Kathmandu.

- Local jeep/bus from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi and back
- National park permits for trekking
- 1 porter for every 2 trekkers
- All government taxes, VAT, and tourist service charges
- Breakfast included
- Hotel pickup and drop-off at trip start and end
- Licensed English-speaking trekking guide
- Guesthouse accommodation in twin-share during the trek
- Local jeep/bus from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi and back
- National park permits for trekking
- 1 porter for every 2 trekkers
- All government taxes, VAT, and tourist service charges
- Breakfast included
- Hotel pickup and drop-off at trip start and end
- Licensed English-speaking trekking guide
- Guesthouse accommodation in twin-share during the trek
- Lunch, Dinner During Trek and In kathmandu
- Nepal entry visa
- Tips for trekking staff and driver (Tipping is expected)
- Travel Insurance
- hotel in kathmandu
- not mention in cost include
- Lunch, Dinner During Trek and In kathmandu
- Nepal entry visa
- Tips for trekking staff and driver (Tipping is expected)
- Travel Insurance
- hotel in kathmandu
- not mention in cost include
The Langtang Valley Trek provides an ideal combination of stunning natural landscapes, cultural engagement, and tailored service. Hike through vibrant rhododendron forests, alongside glacial rivers, and across alpine meadows, all while enjoying breathtaking views of Langtang Lirung, Ganesh Himal, and Dorje Lakpa—without the bustling crowds of Everest or…
The Langtang Valley Trek provides an ideal combination of stunning natural landscapes, cultural engagement, and tailored service. Hike through vibrant rhododendron forests, alongside glacial rivers, and across alpine meadows, all while enjoying breathtaking views of Langtang Lirung, Ganesh Himal, and Dorje Lakpa—without the bustling crowds of Everest or Annapurna.
What truly sets this adventure apart is the cultural connection: participants will explore traditional Tamang villages, experience warm local hospitality, and delve into Buddhist heritage at sites like Kyanjin Gompa. The trek is guided by knowledgeable local experts who are familiar with the area and prioritize safety, while also enhancing the journey with genuine stories and insights.
The trek supports locally owned teahouses and aids in the sustainable recovery of the region following the earthquake. With flexible itineraries, hotel pick-ups, and permit arrangements, all logistics are handled—allowing participants to fully immerse themselves in the experience. This is more than just a trek—it’s an exploration into the heart of the Himalayas.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.