Syabrubesi
Syabrubesi
Langtang village
Langtang village
Kyanjin Gompa
Kyanjin Gompa
Kathmandu
Kathmandu

Starting from

US$765

Per adult (price varies by group size)

We offer group discount

1 personUS$765

2 - 4 personUS$642.6

5 - 8 personUS$596.7

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Langtang Valley Classic Trek - 10 Days

What to see & do

Specific information about Langtang Valley Classic Trek - 10 Days

Duration

10 Days

Trip Grade

Moderate

Max Altitude

5033m

Starts at

Kathmandu

Ends at

Travel Style

Lodge to Lodge Trek

Group Size

10

Transportation

Local Transportation

Best Season

Spring and Autumn

Related Trek

Upon your arrival in Kathmandu, our representative will pick you up at Tribhuvan International Airport. Experience a seamless transfer to your pre-booked hotel in Thamel. Check-in and freshen up. The rest of the day is at your leisure. If you arrive early, you can explore the surroundings on your own or choose a half-day sightseeing of Kathmandu with us. Our team lead will meet you at the hotel this evening to brief you about the next day. Feel free to ask any questions or doubts that you may have with the team lead. Get a goodnight's sleep because tomorrow will be an early start.

    Max. Altitude: 1350m/4429ft

    Transportation: Private Vehicles

    Accommodation: 3 Star Hotel

After an early breakfast, our representative will pick you up at the hotel to catch a local bus to Syabrubesi. Local buses leave the station as early as 7 am. It takes 7 to 8 hours to get to Syabrubesi from Kathmandu. The bus journey gives you the first taste of the scenic trekking experience ahead. The drive meanders along the Trisuli River on hairpin roads. During rafting season, the river sees white-water rafters fighting the rapids. You will also pass through small settlements, towns and villages along the route. Most of all, you will get your first glimpse of the Himalayas, mainly Manaslu, Jugal Himal, Ganesh and Langtang. From Trishuli Bazaar, the road stretching to Syabrubesi (65 km / 40 miles) is a bit bumpy but still filled with stunning vistas. The bus will stop for a few quick tea/coffee breaks, lunch and bathroom-breaks along the way. At Syabrubesi, we will check into a lodge for a much-needed comfortable sleep. Path2Asia Tip: Private jeeps are more comfortable and faster than local buses. If you'd like to opt for a private vehicle, simply let us know. We can arrange a private jeep for you, but it will cost extra.

    Max. Altitude: 1467m/4812ft

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

    Elevation Gain: 117m/383ft

    Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

The first day on the trail is going to be relatively easy. After a nice breakfast, we will start the trek along Syabrubesi's main road. The short trail takes you to the Ghopcha Khola. You will pass by terraced fields and climb through dense forests of oaks, maple, alder, and bamboo. The forest is home to yellow-throated marten, wild boar, langur monkey, red panda, and Himalayan black bear. If you are lucky, you might be able to see them en route. The climb gets steeper from the forest to the Lama Hotel. Before reaching the destination you will cross over to the northern bank of the Langtang Khola via a suspension bridge. You will be surprised to know that the Lama Hotel isn't one hotel, but a collection of tea houses and lodges. We will settle down for the night at one of the finest lodges in the area.

    Max. Altitude: 2470m/8104ft

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

    Elevation Gain: 1003m/3292ft

    Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

After breakfast, we continue upstream of Langtang Khola on the trail towards Langtang village. The first stretch of the trek takes you through thick forests from where you will get the first glimpse of Langtang Lirung (7,246 m). A 3-hour trek after, you will reach Ghora Tabela or the Horse Stable which is our lunch stop. From here, the trail continues on a gentle climb, opening up to a valley of yak pastures and scattered Tamang villages. You will pass through traditional chortens, water mills, mani walls, before arriving at Langtang Village. The original village was destroyed by the 2015 earthquake and was desolate for a while. Now, the village is rebuilt and thriving again. We will sleep overnight in one of the comfortable hotels in the village. Enjoy the evening with a view of Langtang Lirung and Gonchompe and the glittering night sky.

    Max. Altitude: 3430m/11253ft

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

    Elevation Gain: 960m/3149ft

    Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

Today is going to be a short hike before we reach our final destination, Kyanjin Gompa (3,817 m) on this trek. After breakfast, we continue on the trail which climbs gradually through small villages and yak pastures. You will come across many Tibetan structures, particularly chortens, prayer wheels, and religious rocks with inscriptions etched on them. After 5 to 6 hours of hiking, crossing small streams and glacial moraines, you will reach Kyanjin Gompa. As the name suggests, the small valley houses the Kyanjin Monastery and also a few tea houses and a cheese factory. Besides these, the surrounding environs also offer breathtaking views of Dorje Lakpa (6,966 m), Langtang Ri (6,370 m), and Langtang Lirung (7,205 m). While here, you can visit the cheese factory and explore the rest of the village, before calling it a night.

    Max. Altitude: 3870m/12697ft

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

    Elevation Gain: 440m/1444ft

    Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

Today is an active rest day! After fueling up on breakfast, we have a laid-back yet adventurous day exploring the landscapes around Kyanjin Gompa. A short hike leads us to the moraine, unveiling dramatic glacier views and icy faces of the mighty Langtang Lirung. For those craving more stunning vistas, we can ascend Kyanjin Ri, the steep peak rising directly behind town. At 4,350 meters, it offers breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding Himalayan giants. If we're up for a longer challenge, Tsergo Ri beckons at 5,000 meters elevation. The 360-degree views from its summit showcase over 20 shimmering peaks, the Langtang Valley spread out below, and frozen alpine lakes. Whatever our activity level, we'll unwind tonight back in the cozy village of Kyanjin Gompa.

    Max. Altitude: 5033m/16512ft

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

    Elevation Gain: 1163m/3779ft

    Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

After breakfast, we will retrace the trekking trail that we came from and head back directly to Lama Hotel. Descending is fairly quicker and relatively easier than ascending. So, starting at Kyanjin we will follow the Langtang Khola to Langtang village, and back to Ghora Tabela. After lunch, we will continue on a steep descent to Lama Hotel where we will stay the night.

    Max. Altitude: 2470m/8104ft

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

    Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

Today is the last day of trekking for this 10-day Langtang Valley Trek. We hike back from Lama Hotel to Rimche, Bamboo, and finally to Syabrubesi. It will be short and easy, so enjoy every moment. Take time to appreciate the Himalayas and the villages on the trail back. Once at the trail-end, we will enjoy a delicious evening meal together before ending the night.

    Max. Altitude: 2581m/8465ft

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

    Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

After an early breakfast at the lodge, we pack up and depart the Langtang region around 7 am, ready for the 8-hour drive back to Kathmandu. Retracing the scenic route from a week prior, we wind through mountain roads surrounded by Himalayan grandeur. Upon arriving in Kathmandu, you can check into our hotel and finally relax. Enjoy a nice trekker's massage or explore through Thamel's maze of tourist shops and restaurants. We will catch up for the farewell dinner in the evening.

    Max. Altitude: 1350m/4429ft

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

    Accommodation: 3 Star Hotel

The trip ends today. If you are flying out of Nepal, our representative will drop you off at the airport to catch your flight back home. If you are staying in Nepal for a longer period, let us know if you would like us to arrange for extra nights' accommodation or other tours and trips.

    Meals: Breakfast

    Transportation: Private Vehicles

End Of Trip

What's inside the package?

Inclusions

Pick-up, drop-off and all airport transfers

Ground transportation by local bus from and to Kathmandu as per the itinerary

Accommodation for 2 nights in a 3-star category hotel in Kathmandu including breakfast

Accommodations in lodges on the trek

Required documents including Trekkers' Information Management Systems (TIMS) Card and National Park entry permit

Meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) as per the itinerary, including hot tea/coffee for breakfast

Farewell dinner on the last evening in Kathmandu

A knowledgeable, first-aid trained and licensed guide who speaks fluent English

Wages, meals, lodging, transportation, medicines and insurance for the guide

Sleeping bag, down jackets and duffle bag upon request (has to be returned after the trek)

Well-equipped first aid kit

Path2Asia merchandise including t-shirt, cap, trekking map and Trip Achievement Certificate

Arrangement for emergency rescue service to be covered through your travel insurance

All the government tax and administrative expenses

Exclusions

International flights

Nepal entry visa. Most tourists are issued a visa upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. It is an easy process. Please go through the guide from the Department of Immigration for an overview.

Compulsory travel insurance

Meals not mentioned in the itinerary

Porter service is available at an extra cost. Hiring a porter costs USD 180. We allocate 1 porter for every 2 clients. Every porter has a weight limit of 20–22 kgs.

Expenses of personal kind that are not included in the itinerary

Laundry, telephone, hot shower & internet charges

Tips for the guide and staff

Anything that is not mentioned in the "Included" section

Add-Ons & Options

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Langtang Valley Classic Trek - 10 Days

The Langtang Valley trek does not require you to have high-altitude expedition gear. You can complete this beautiful Himalayan journey with regular trekking equipment. However, it is important that the items you bring are of high quality for comfort and safety. Below is a list of essential items you should carry for your Langtang adventure.


Clothing (Head to Toe)

  • Woolen hat

  • Undergarments

  • Thermal wear

  • Waterproof shorts and pants

  • Woolen gloves

  • Jackets and Pants

  • Sandals and Hiking boots


Toiletries

  • Lip balm

  • Sunscreen

  • Toilet paper

  • Towel

  • Moisturizer

  • Toothbrush

  • Toothpaste

  • Soap

  • Shampoo


First-Aid

  • Oral Rehydration Solution

  • Water purification tablets

  • Motion-sickness medication

  • Altitude sickness medication

  • Insect repellent


Important Documents

  • Travel Insurance

  • Permits

  • Passport


Others

  • Trekking poles

  • Sunglasses

  • Camera

  • Charger

  • Power Bank

  • Reusable water bottle

 

FAQs

"Langtang Valley Classic Trek - 10 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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