Langtang Gosaikunda Trek is with the combination of the remote and spectacular valley we want to take you to the astounding views of the majestic Himalayas like nowhere else found on Earth. Located at the north west of Kathmandu valley this trek is considered as one of the challenging trekking trails which offers us an incredible and diverse journey along the Langtang valley and the holy lake Gosaikunda. The high mountain holy lake such as Gosaikunda is populated by Sherpa and Tamang communities with its pure culture and religion and is believed to be the place where lord Shiva meditated for a several years and was able to acquire purity of soul.
We begins our journey with an hour drive to Sundarijal from Kathmandu and will commence to Chisappani 2,194 m where we will have out first night out of all the facilities available around the cities area. A gradual increase in the altitude will take us to Tharepati, Gosaikunda Phedi, Gosaikunda Pass 4,610 m, Laurebinayak, where you will experience Tibetan culture and Tibetan mountain views with amazing glaciers and monasteries. You will have a walk alongside the holy Gosaikunda Lake where you might encounter people taking dip in the lake wishing good will for their and their family soul. When we reach in kanging Gompa we still have one more day for excursion, in that day we will hike to Kanging Ri OR Tserko Ri. They both offers beautiful views of snow-capped mountains, landscape and its surrounding. Finally we ascend downhill through Langtang valley and towards Syabru Besi also known as new roadway to reach Tibet Border form Kathmandu. We make our way back to hotel where you will have a time to relax before your final departure.
If you are one of the nature seeker and mountain lover who seek to observe unique combination of amazing culture, landscape panoramic views in Nepal then this can be the best choice for your next visit in Nepal. If you have your own plan and want to customize your program than please feel free to contract us.
Drive Kathmandu - Sundarijal and trek to Chisopani,
Trek Chisapani - Kutung Sang,
Trek Kutum Sang - Tharepati,
Trek Thare-Pati - Gosaikunda Phedi,
Trek Gosaikunda Phedi - Laurebinayak via Gosaikunda Pass,
Trek Laurebinayak - Thulo Syabru Gaun,
Trek Thulo Syabru Gaun - Lama Hotel,
Trek Lama Hotel - Langtang,
Trek Langtang - Kanging Gompa,
Excursion day,
Kanging Gompa - Lama Hotel,
Trek Lama Hotel - Syabru Besi,
Drive Syabru Besi - Kathmandu,
Free day in Kathmandu,
Drive Kathmandu – Sundarijal and trek to Chisapani [2,194 m], about one an half-hour by bus, plus 4-5 hours of walk & overnight stay in lodge.
Trek Chisapani – Kutung Sang [2,435 m], about 6-7 hours & overnight stay in lodge.
Trek Kutum Sang – Tharepati [3,600 m], about 5-6 hours of walk & overnight stay in lodge.
Trek Tharepati – Gosaikunda Phedi [4,200 m], 5-6 hours of walk & overnight stay in lodge.
Trek Gosaikunda Phedi – Laurebinayak [3,700 m] via Gosaikunda pass [4,610 m] , about 6-7 hours of walk & overnight stay in lodge.
Trek Laurebinayak – Thulo Syabru Gaun [2,050 m], about 5-6 hours of walk & overnight stay in lodge.
Trek Thulo Syabru Gaun – Lama Hotel [2,500 m], about 5-6 hours of walk & overnight stay in lodge.
Trek Lama Hotel – Langtang [3,514 m], about 5-6 hours of walk & overnight stay in lodge.
Trek Langtang – Kanging Gompa [3,900 m], about 3-4 hours of walk & overnight stay in lodge.
Hike to the Kanging Ri OR hike to the Tserko Ri for the best views of mountains.
Trek Kanging Gompa – Lama Hotel [2,500 m], about 5-6 hours of walk & overnight stay in lodge.
Trek Lama Hotel – Syabru Besi [1,460 m], about 5-6 hours of walk & overnight stay in lodge.
Drive Syabru Besi – Kathmandu, about 8-9 hours by bus and overnight stay in hotel.
Free day in Kathmandu. Farewell dinner and overnight stay in hotel.
Cost Includes:
- All ground transportation by Car, Van, Hi-Ace or tourist Bus & trekking pick up & drop).
- Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu & Pokhara at tourist standard Hotel on Bed & Breakfast basis (B&B)
- 3 Major meals; [B/L/D] by Lodge menu & accommodation at best available teahouse lodge during the trek. [B = Breakfast, L = Lunch & D = Dinner]
- Professional English speaking trekking guide, necessary Sherpa & Porters.
- Guided tour in Kathmandu
- Temple and Monument fees in Kathmandu
- Insurance coverage for all support crews, their foods, accommodation and daily wages
- Per member 15 Kg. luggage allow while in the trekking.
- Trekking Permit, TIMS & National Park Entrance Fees
- Medical Kit Box for Nepali support crews.
- All official taxes and service charge.
Cost Excludes:
- Personal transportation except those mentioned in the above program.
- Airport transportation, visa fees, international and national flights, airport tax
- Major meals lunch and dinner during your stay in Kathmandu & Pokhara
- Personal trekking gears as well as sleeping bag which must cover over minus -15 degree Celsius.
- Bottled drinks [Hard & Soft] like Coca-Cola, Beers etc.
- All drinks except tea and coffee.
- Your personal insurance such as travel, accident, medical, emergency evacuation & rerouting
- Costs incurred due to any unforeseen events.
- Personal medicines and First-Aid expenses
- Nepal custom duty for import of expedition goods arriving to Nepal by air or road; Postage letter, Laundry service, Telephone calls and all other items of personal nature.
- Horse renting and additional porters during the trek.
- Tips for your Nepalese trekking crews.
Equipment List for Camping & Lodge Trekking
Head Wear:
- Fleece & woolen hat (Winter hat to cover ears)
- Sun hat & sunglasses
- Lip balm & sun block with high UV protection
- Scarf to cover face (dust & wind)
Hands Wear:
- Wind fleece gloves & waterproof gloves
- A trail map & Guide book
- Camera & other reading books
- Trekking poles/walking sticks
- Playing cards (Optional)
Body Wear:
- Loose comfortable trekking T-shirts & pants
- Long fleece T-shirt for sun protection
- Trousers, Waterproof jackets & pants
- Warm jacket (Down jacket)
- Raincoat/rain cover
- Under garments
Foot Wear:
- Warm woolen socks
- Warm comfortable trekking boots
- Warm comfortable camp shoes & scandals
- Gaiters (if snow)
Sleeping:
- Sleeping bag – 15 degree
- Sleeping bag silk liner
- Pillow/sleeping pad
First-Aid-Kit:
- Personal medicines for fever, common cold, headaches etc. that you need to take
- Moleskin for blister
- Diamox for high altitude sickness
- Other related medicines for your journey
Toiletries & Personal Hygiene:
- Light towel & face cloth
- Toothbrush, paste & shavers
- Shampoo & conditioner
- Face & body moisturizer
- Small comb & nail clipper
- Toilet paper
- Hand sanitizer
- Biodegradable washing liquid/soap
- Feminine hygiene products
Personal Suppliers & Accessories:
- A comfortable day back pack (Rucksack 40-45 liters) for your jacket, snacks, camera, belt etc.
- A kit bag (Carry Luggage) maximum 15 kg per person (Preferred by porters)
- Camera with extra batteries or charger & memory card
- Head lamp/torch with extra batteries
- Watch with light & alarm
- Money belt
- Energy/protein bars
- Water bottle (minimum 2 liters of 2 bottle)
- Water purification tablets
Extras things to carry during your journey:
- Extra passport photos & photocopies of your passport
- Copies of your travel insurance paper & don’t forget to check your insurance policy number.
Equipment list for Mountaineering
- Set of Harness & Crampon
- Helmet, Ice-Axe & rope
- Descender, Jumar & Karabiner
- A comfortable day backpack (Rucksack 40-45 liters)
- A kit bag (Carry Luggage) for your clothes & other accessories
- Warm sleeping bag – 30 degree
- Hard mattress, Head lamp/torch with extra batteries
- Mountaineering shoes, Woolen socks & Gutter
- Warm comfortable camp shoes & sandals
- Heavyweight warm windproof & waterproof jacket, pants & trousers
- Heavyweight warm windproof & waterproof gloves
- Warm pullover & under garments
- First-Aid-Kit for your personal medicines
1) Travel Insurance (Mandatory)
a) Have your travel insurance policy to cover theft, loss and medical
problems is an excellent idea for travel in Nepal. Check your
policies available carefully because some policies exclude
“Dangerous activities”.
b) Choose a policy that covers medical and emergency repatriation,
including helicopter evacuation for trekkers and general medical
evacuation to hospital.
c) Do not forget to say your travel insurance company where you are
travelling (country) and about your activities like trekking, climbing
or expedition and their altitude too.
Note: Make copies of your Insurance policy and do not forget to
carry your travel insurance policy number with you.
2) Valid Passport and Visa
a) A valid passport and two passport size photos with a light
background.
b) Normally, visa can be issued on your arrival at the Tribhuvan
International Airport (TIA) OR major surface entry points.
c) Make copies of your passport with including your visa pages with
you and take it with you during your expedition, trekking, tour
period.
3) Cancellation Policy
We understand things happen and plans change and will refund your
deposit minus a $150 cancelation fee. Once we have booked your
flight between Kathmandu, Pokhara and Lukla your deposit is non-
refundable. If your travel dates change we can generally reschedule
you at no extra charge, but please provide at least 7 days advance
notice.
Note: After starting the tour, trekking in your destination: – No
refund.
4) Payment Method
a) Deposit should be 50% of total amount per person (to be agreed).
b) Confirmation: On receipt of deposit the Clients place on the
program will be confirmed.
c) Balance: Due no later than 60 days prior to trip departure.
Method: By bank transfer, credit card, cheques, or by cash.
d) Balance not received by the agreed date: We reserve the right to
cancel the booking and the deposit will be forfeited – unless The
Client specifies another date which The Company accepts.
Note:
1) Bank charges will be charged at cost and payment by cost
entails 4% extra.
2) Please provide us with your bank receipt, after transfer of
payment to our Account (A/c).
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