Langtang Valley is situated directly north of Kathmandu in the central Himalayan region in Langtang National Park, covering a dense forest area of 1710 square kilometers. The highlights of this area are the Langtang Lirung (7,345m) range in the north and high altitude jungles with diverse vegetation and wildlife, glaciers, and Himalayan peaks. This trek is often rated as easy family trek. There are no hard climbs and freezing cold temperatures. The trek through the forest of rhododendron following the Langtang river all the way to Kyanjin Gompa offers a magnificent opportunity to view rich flora and fauna of this area. There are numerous water falls and wild bee hives hanging from the cliffs. In Kyanjin walking though high Yak grazing pastures offers an insight into shepherds life. You will also visit one of Nepal's oldest Swiss cheese factories in Kyanjin and the ancient Kyanjin gompa. A walk to the Khyimsung glacier can be an enjoyable experience. The ethnic people residing in Langtang valley are mostly Tibetan origins.
- International arrival and departure transfers in private vehicle.
- Kathmandu - Syabrubesi - Kathmandu transfer in private vehicle.
- Trek permit fees and NP fees required for the trek.
- 7 days accommodation in tea houses during the trek.
- Meals on full board basis during the trek ( Breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
- English speaking local expert guide and porter on the trek.
- salary and insurance for staffs.
- Kitbags ( Duffel Bag)
- All government taxes.
- International airfare and Nepal entry visa fee
- Accommodation, Lunch, and Dinner in Kathmandu
- Soft Drinks and Alcoholic beverages like Coke, Beer, Mineral water
- Entrance fees for heritage sites, monasteries, and museum
- Your personal trekking gears and equipment
- Personal nature expenses like phone calls, Wifi, gadget charging, laundry, Shower, gratitude
- You're insurance and emergency rescue evacuation
- Any items not mentioned in "Service included the section"
Note : Traveling to Everest, especially for the Everest Base Camp trek or any mountaineering activity, is an extraordinary adventure that requires thorough preparation and awareness of potential risks.
Kathmandu has a special atmosphere during the early morning hours when the city is slowly coming to life yet not too chaotic. It's a great time to walk and explore the streets or have a chai overlooking one of the local courtyards or durbar squares.
After breakfast, there are then a number of ways you can spend your day given the numerous famous sights around the Kathmandu Valley. You can use this as a free day or we can provide a local English-speaking guide who knows the city well and can explain the history and significance of the sights (along with a private jeep to take you around).
It's time to say farewell to Nepal. Enjoy your last moments in Kathmandu with breakfast in a café, a final stroll through the narrow alleys and temples, and some final souvenir shopping. A driver will be waiting for you at your hotel to take you to the airport for your return flight home. It's best to be at the airport at least two hours prior to departure.
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