Syabrubensi
Syabrubensi
Langtang village
Langtang village
Kyangjin Gompa
Kyangjin Gompa
Syabru Gaon
Syabru Gaon

Starting from

US$1270

Per adult (price varies by group size)

We offer group discount

1 personUS$1270

2 - 4 personUS$1066.8

5 - 8 personUS$990.6

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Explore Langtang Circuit Trek - 13 Days

What to see & do

Specific information about Explore Langtang Circuit Trek - 13 Days

Duration

13 Days

Trip Grade

Strenuous

Max Altitude

5033m

Starts at

Kathmandu

Ends at

Kathmandu

Travel Style

Lodge to Lodge Trek

Group Size

10

Transportation

Local Transportation

Best Season

Spring and Autumn

After having breakfast at hotel, we start our journey about 7 AM in the morning and head north out of Kathmandu driving through scenic foothills and ridgeline vistas to Syabrubensi, we also get to view the enthralling panorama of the Himalaya, including the Annapurna's, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal and the peaks of the Langtang region. The first part of your drive up to Trishuli Bazaar is pretty smooth, the path moves along a gravel road. During the rainy season, the route is sometimes blocked due to landslides.

    Max. Altitude: 1550m/5085ft

    Walking Hours: 7-9 hrs

    Meals: Lunch and Dinner

    Walking Distance: 122 km

    Elevation Gain: 202m/656ft

    Transportation: Local Transport

    Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

After having breakfast at lodge, we start our trek and today is the first day of our trek and it's a cool hike. First, the trail gradually ascends to Landslide (1810m.), afterwards, our trail ascends gently to Rimche (2400m.) through Bamboo (1960m.) and at the end our trail is level to the Lama Hotel.

    Max. Altitude: 2380m/7808ft

    Walking Hours: 5–6 hours

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

    Walking Distance: 11.3 km

    Elevation Gain: 830m/2716ft

    Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

After having breakfast at lodge, we start our trek and there are occasional glimpses of Langtang Lirung between the trees as we trek through the forest. At Ghora Tabela (3000m), the trail emerges from the forest. While walking here, we will catch a glimpse of white monkeys and local birds. Once there was a Tibetan resettlement project hereabouts, but now it is a Nepalese army post though it has no permanent inhabitants. The trail 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.

    Max. Altitude: 3430m/11253ft

    Walking Hours: 5–6 hours

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

    Walking Distance: 14 km

    Elevation Gain: 1050m/3445ft

    Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

After having breakfast at lodge, we start our trek and the trail climbs gradually through small villages and yak pastures as the valley opens out further and the views become more extensive. We cross a wooden cantilever bridge and reach a wide valley after climbing a moraine. There is a small monastery and a government-operated cheese factory at the end of the trail. After crossing several small streams and moraines, the trail reaches the settlement at Kyangjin.

    Max. Altitude: 3870m/12697ft

    Walking Hours: 3-4 hours

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

    Walking Distance: 6.8 km

    Elevation Gain: 440m/1444ft

    Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

This is a day to rest and explore the area. We will visit the monastery and the cheese factory & sample some of the cheese, it’s tasty & real fresh. We then walk up the moraine to see the spectacular ice faces and tumbling glaciers of Langtang Lirung or ascend Kyangjin Ri [5033m], directly behind the village, for a breath-taking panorama of the Langtang peaks.

    Max. Altitude: 5033m/16512ft

    Walking Hours: 7-8 hrs

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

    Walking Distance: 13-15 km round trip

    Elevation Gain: 1163m/3779ft

    Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

After having breakfast at lodge, we start our trek from Kyangjin. We retrace our trekking route, following the Langtang Khola to Langtang village and on to Ghora Tabela. After lunch, we continue the steep descent to Lama Hotel.

    Max. Altitude: 2380m/7808ft

    Walking Hours: 5-6 hours

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

    Walking Distance: 21.5Km

    Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

After having breakfast at lodge, we start our trek descending to Landslide. The route separates from here to Syabru Gaon. We will take the upper route & then the trail ascends all the way to Syabru Gaon. From here, we will enjoy spectacular views of Langtang Lirung (7245m.), & the Tibetan Himal ranges that we see on the horizons.

    Max. Altitude: 2581m/8464ft

    Walking Hours: 6-7 hours

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

    Walking Distance: 11-12 km

    Elevation Gain: 201m/659ft

    Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

After having breakfast at lodge, we start our trek and today, the trail from Thulo Syabru to Foprang Danda (3200m.) follows steeply an ascended path passing through Dursagang (2660m.) along with the view of Langtang Himal, Ganesh Himal, Tibetan Mountains and oak, hemlock, firs & rhododendron forests to gain a ridge. Then the path gently ascends for some distance and follows a flat level to Sing Gompa, which provides wonderful views, enlivening nature and a tasty Yak Cheese factory.

    Max. Altitude: 3254m/10677ft

    Walking Hours: 3-4 hours

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

    Walking Distance: 6.8 km

    Elevation Gain: 673m/2205ft

    Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

After having breakfast at lodge, we start our trek. Today, the first part of the trail emerges gently ascending up to Lauribinayak and the top of Lauribinayak gives us an exotic feeling. Then the trail steeply ascends all the way to Gosaikunda. We follow a rugged trail with dramatic views, to the west Himal Chuli (7893m), Manaslu range (8156m), Ganesh Himal range (7406m), Tibetan peaks and Langtang Lirung. On a clear day, even the Annapurna range can be seen rising up behind. We pass a few huts in the high pasture of Laurebinayak, cross a small ridge and have your first views of the holy lakes. There are about a dozen lakes in the Gosaikunda Basin, the main three being Saraswatikunda, Bhairabkunda, and Gosainkunda. According to legend, Gosainkunda was created by Shiva when he pierced a glacier with his trident to obtain water to quench his thirst after swallowing poison that threatened to destroy the world.

    Max. Altitude: (4460m/14633ft) via Lauribinayak La (3920m/12861ft)

    Walking Hours: 5-6 hours

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

    Walking Distance: 7 km

    Elevation Gain: 540m/1772ft

    Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

After having early breakfast at lodge, we start our trek and the trail leaves Gosainkund and climbs through rugged terrain, past four more small lakes to the Laurebina La (4610m), the highest point of this trek. Keep looking back for spectacular views of Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, as well as the now familiar Langtang Lirung. We then descend steeply to Ghopte.

    Max. Altitude: Ghopte (3440m/11286ft) via Lauribinayak Pass (4610m/15125ft)

    Walking Hours: 7-8 hours

    Meals: Breakfast ,Lunch and Dinner

    Walking Distance: 9 km

    Elevation Gain: 1170m/3839ft

    Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

After having breakfast at lodge, we start our trek. Today we join the other path of Helambu, and it is a pleasant walk through alpine forest for one and a half hour to Tharepati, where we can have lunch and enjoy views of the snow-capped peaks of the Jugal Himalayan range in the east and Ganesh-Manaslu in the west. After lunch we follow the trail descending for few hours to Kutumsang.

    Max. Altitude: 2470m/8104ft

    Walking Hours: 7-8 hours

    Meals: Breakfast ,Lunch and Dinner

    Walking Distance: 15.9 km

    Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

After having breakfast at lodge, we start our trek. Today, we have a nice walk in the morning passing through a number of rural farm villages, through the village of Gul Bhanjyang and on to Pati Bhanjyang after a 3-4 hours trek. From here, there is a short uphill climb to the overnight stop at Chisopani Danda.

    Max. Altitude: 2194m/7192ft

    Walking Hours: 6-7 hours

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

    Walking Distance: 16 km

    Elevation Gain: 230m/755ft

    Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

After having breakfast at lodge, we start our trek. Today is the last day of this beautiful journey on some of the loveliest mountains in the world. We walk through serene forest and farmlands and on to the top of the ridge of Burlang and Chepu Bhanjyang at 2,438m with its great views of Kathmandu Valley. From here, the trek descends to Sundarijal (beautiful water) through cool forest with monkeys and fresh streams. This is a popular picnic spot for many Kathmandu people who want to escape from the busy crowded metropolitan life. Another hour descending from Sundarijal and we drive back to Kathmandu.

    Max. Altitude: 1463m/4796ft

    Walking Hours: 5-6 hrs

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

    Walking Distance: 15 km

End Of Trip

What's inside the package?

Inclusions

Paper works, National Park entry permits, & TIMS permit

Transportation to and from Kathmandu by local transport

Basic accommodation in lodges or tea houses during the trek

Meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek, including hot tea/coffee in the morning with breakfast

A knowledgeable and friendly guide who speaks fluent English

Salary, food, beverages, lodging, transportation, and insurance for the guide

Sleeping bag, down jackets, and duffle bag – if necessary (to be returned after the trek)

Seasonal fruits after dinner as dessert

Well-equipped first aid kit, oximeter

Farewell dinner on the last night in Kathmandu

Trip achievement awards for your lifetime memories

Path2Asia Company T-shirt, Cap, and Trekking map

In case of emergency: a helicopter service will be arranged and paid through your travel insurance

All the government tax, VAT, and service charges

Exclusions

Fee for Nepal entry visa (you may simply issue the visa upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu)

Your travel insurance policy (mandatory)

International airfares and airport transfers

Porter to carry your luggage during the trek (if you require a porter to carry your stuff, it will cost you USD 260 each porter and 1 porter for 2 trekkers; the porter has a 20-22kg weight limit)

Accommodation and meals in Kathmandu

Drinks, snacks, and all personal expenses

Laundry, phone, hot shower, and internet fee

Tips for the guide and porter

Anything not covered in the included section

Add-Ons & Options

Path2Asia introduces an extensive selection of add-ons that you can add to the standard trekking packages at the time of checkout. These premium add-on options are designed to customize your trips according to your liking without any hassle. Add an extra night's accommodation in Kathmandu or a private vehicle to the trailhead with just a couple of clicks. Enjoy your Langtang Circuit trip to the fullest with our tailor-made add-ons!

Hotel Kathmandu for $40 to $45

Need accommodation for extra nights in Kathmandu? Add a single room for $40 per night and a double room for $45 per night in a 3-star hotel with breakfast.

Single Supplement for $300

Want some privacy during the trek? You can now get a whole room to yourself at teahouses and lodges during the entire journey by paying an extra $300. By adding this add-on, you no longer have to share your teahouse room with fellow trekkers.

Porter Service for $20 per day

Too much weight on your shoulders? Hire a porter to carry your backpack for an additional $20 per day. You can share the porter’s wage with another trekker as a porter can carry a maximum of 25 kg.

Kathmandu to Syabru Besi in a Private Vehicle

Not a fan of bus rides? Now, you can travel in comfort from Kathmandu to Syabru Besi (the starting point of the trek) in a private jeep for an additional cost of $170. Travel at your own pace with frequent stops to admire the scenery along the way. Extra bonus for a group: you can share the Jeep fare amongst each other.

Note : You can add the return trip from Syabru Besi to Kathmandu in a private jeep for another $170.

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Here's a rough idea of what you'll need for your trek.

  • Trekking Boots
  • Sandals/Crocs
  • Few pairs of undergarments
  • High quality down jacket and pant
  • Thermal wears
  • T-shirts and trousers
  • Trekking pole
  • A pair of gloves
  • woolen hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Energy bars

 

FAQs

"Explore Langtang Circuit Trek - 13 Days" frequently asked questions

General Info

You will require a passport valid for 6 months from entry, a copy of travel insurance and flight tickets, and two passport-sized photos.

After you make the deposit, you will need to provide details like your arrival and departure date. Our staff members will then brief you with additional information related to the trek.

We advise booking your arrival and departure flights in advance for smooth travel. It is also recommended that you add a day or two additional days during your intended stay in case of flight cancellations or delays. Please be aware that we will not be responsible for any inconvenience related to international flights.

There are no hidden costs or fees if you travel solo. However, you will be charged accordingly if you don\'t want to join a group and would rather book a private trip.

The EBC Luxury Trek cost can range from USD 800 to USD 5000, depending on the itinerary, package, and service included.

Guide, Porter, and Trek Permits

Yes, hiring a guide is an integral part of a successful trek, even if you have previous trek experience. A guide\'s expertise will help create alternative plans and arrangements for unexpected occurrences.

Our guide and staff speak English; their speaking skills are based on field experiences rather than formal education. Even though they are not as fluent as native English speakers, they will be able to communicate effectively.

Hiring a porter(helper) is beneficial as they will be responsible for your luggage. This will allow you to hike freely without physically straining yourself. A porter(helper) will carry a maximum weight limit of 22 kg for every two travelers. If the weight limit exceeds, you will be charged accordingly.

Tipping is an act of expressing gratitude for the hard work and dedication of the guide and porter(helper). We suggest tipping based on the number of participants in a group and consider allocating at least 10% of the tip for every traveler.

You will need a Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit (NPR 3300), TIMS (Trekkers\' Information Management System) (NPR 2000), and a Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit, which costs NPR 3,000 per head for the trek. We will arrange these documents on your behalf.

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