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Langtang & Helambu Trek

Langtang Helambu Trek
 
Facts of the Trek
Trekking Destination : Langtang Helambu
Minimum altitude : 1520m.
Maximum altitude : 4380m.
Grade : Moderate and Fairly Strenuous
Season : Spring & Autumn
Accommodation : Lodge or Tented Camp
Duration : 13 Days
      
 
Itinerary of Langtang Helambu Trek in Detail
Day 01 : Kathmandu- Syabru Besi We drive to Shyabru Besi through Trisuli and Dhunche to Syabru Besi and over night at Syabru Besi.
 
Day 02 : Syabru Besi- Lamahotel We climb through the victory of small villages and tracts of dense forest. In the afternoon, some few hour walking hours brings us to the village of Syabrugaon Then again the trail winds up and down through the forest to Ghora Tabela.
 
Day 03 : Lama hotel- Langtang From here a short climb bring us to a pass to the right of where the Langtang valley begins.
 
Day 04 : Langtang- Kyanging Gompa From the pass, the trail leads to the large village of Langtang before ascending a ridge dotted with tiny village. As the valley widens, we climb up through yak pastures to Kyangjin.
 
Day 05 : Kyanging Gompa An excellent look- out can be reached by climbing the slopes immediately behind the Kyangjin. The majestic 7200m Langtang Lirung rises above the glaciers. A visit to cheese factory completes the day. It is really good experience to try climb to Tesrgo Ri(5033)
 
Day 06 : Kyangjin Gompa- Ghora Tabela Then come back to Langtang by the same route to Ghora Tabela
 
Day 07 : Ghora Tabela- Syabru Trek back to Syabru by the same way
 
Days 08 : Syabru- Sing Gompa Today we climb through forests of fir and rhododendron. The only signs of Human habitation are the occasional shepherds` huts at the water points. We camp near Sin Gompa and Cheese Factory
 
Day 09 : Sing Gompa- Gosainkunda We follow a rugged trail with dramatic views; to the west Himal chuli(7893m) Manaslu (8156mm) 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. We pass a few huts in the high picture of Laurebina, cross a small ridge and have our first views of the holy lakes. There are about a dozen lakes in the Gosainkunda 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 having swallowed a poison that threatened to destroy the world.
 
Day 10 : Gosainkunda- Thare Pati We continue over rugged trails and pass several other smaller lakes to the Thare pati pass(4602m)then descend to the tree line. The trail run past beautiful waterfalls, through juniper and rhododendron forest. We descend to the huts of Thare pati.
 
Day 11 : Thare pati- Gul Bhanjyang We drop steadily all day through fir and rhododendron forests and then through prickly-leaved Oak forests. We camp at the Tamang village of Gul Bhanjyang. This ridge walk provides excellent views of the mountains and the Helambu valley.
 
Day 12 : Gul Bhanjyang - Chisapani Today`s walk consists of gentle ups and downs, following a ridge to our campsite just above Chisapani(2194m) from there excellent views of the Himalayan range from Manaslu to Everest.
 
Day 13 : Chisapani - Kathmandu We climb to the small pass at Burlang Bhanjyang(2438m) and take our last look at the great line of snow peaks of the Himalayas before descending to Sundarijal.and the drive to Kathmandu.
 
Note : Also you can start from Sundarijal, Helambu and Gosainkunda cross rich up to Langtang then end at Dhunche and drive to Kathmandu.

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