Langtang Valley Gosainkunda Trek 15 days Highlights
- Rejoice in the captivating views of Langtang Lirung, Langtang Ri, Yala Peak, Langsisa, Ganesh Himal, Naya Khang and neighboring peaks.
- Enjoy the awesome views of Gosainkunda and associated lakes in the abode of the Himalayas.
- Get acquainted with Tibetan Buddhism culture and the warm welcoming hospitality of Tamangs and Sherpas living in the Langtang and Helambu region.
- Wander through Langtang National Park and traditional villages of Langtang valley.
- Visit the Kyanjin Gompa and attend the prayers ceremony performed by Lamas.
- Go to see the local yak cheese factory.
- Summit Chorka Ri (5,050 m ) for stunning views of Langtang valley and surrounding mountains.
- Cross Laurebina La Pass in transit to Helambu valley.
- Scenic drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi.
Overview
Langtang Valley Gosainkunda Trek 15 days takes you on the scenic journey of Langtang valley, Gosainkunda trail and Helambu valley in the Langtang region.
This rugged yet beautiful trail rounds out the changing landscapes, starting from forested lowlands to alpine pastures at higher altitude region; passing by the most popular Langtang National Park, Langtang village, Kyanjin Gompa and the sacred Gosainkunda Lake in the abode of snow capped Himalayan peaks.
Langtang Valley Gosainkunda Trek begins with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi. From there, the hike continues through rhododendron forests towards the rebuilt Langtang village. Up here the valley leads to Kyanjin Gompa, one of the most popular Buddhist monasteries in the Langtang region.
The surroundings are filled with alpine pasture lands for grazing yaks, and offers stunning mountain views. We’ll summit Cherko Ri, nearby Kyanjin Gompa for the commanding views of Langtang valley with surrounding peaks: Langtang Lirung, Yala Peak, Sisapangma, Langshisa, Langtang peak and many more.
The second section of the trail leads on to the holy lakes of Gosainkunda offering the picturesque views of Himalayan peaks on the way. This trail is one of the major pilgrimage sites of Hindus and Buddhists, especially during August on the occasion of celebrating Janai Purnima festival. As per the Hindu scriptures, this holy lake is an abode of Lord Shiva and created by him to cool off his throat after drinking poison from churning of the ocean.
The final stretch of the trail climbs up the Laurebina La Pass, walks past the villages of Helambu region, then onwards to Chisapani and comes close upon reaching Sundarijal. From here, it’s a short drive for an hour to reach Kathmandu.
The overall journey is full of adventures with rich natural and cultural heritage of Langtang region, this trek is a must to spend your perfect holidays in Nepal. Though it remains one of Nepal’s most popular trekking destinations, there has been a significant decrease in the number of visitors in the Langtang region after the post 2015 earthquake. However, things have changed a lot with a rise in building infrastructures and facilities for travellers.
That’s why choosing Langtang Gosainkunda Trek is a win-win situation, not only will you enjoy the hiking experiences in the Himalayas, but also support sustainable tourism to enhance the economic condition of the locals which largely depends on trekking/peak climbing activities.
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