Trip Facts
- Price Start From(for 2013): USD 615
- Duration: 11 days
- Highest access of the trekking: Kyanjin Gompa (3870m)
- Grade: Leisurely
- Average walking hour: 5-6 hours
- Group Size: Min: 01 Pax Max: 12 Pax
- Mode of trekking: Camping or Tea House
- Starting point: Syabrubesi
- Ending point: Syabrubesi
Trip Highlights
- Scenic road drive from and to Kathmandu
- Enjoy mesmerizing views of Himalayan peaks,
- Visiting Langtang village & Kyangjin Gompa
- Walk through Langtang National Park
- Explore traditional Sherpa & Tamang culture,
- Visit Yak Cheese Factory, Explore the Langtang valley
- Perfect wilderness and cultural experience
- Varieties of wild flowers and wild life
- Perfect views of Langtang Lirung 7246m, Ganesh Himal 7604m, Dorje Lakpa 6988m, Naya kanga 5744m, Yala peak 5535m etc.
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Nepal »Trekking »Langtang Region » Langtang Valley Trek - 11 Days
Langtang Valley Trek - 11 Days
- Trip Overview |
- Detail Itinerary |
- General information |
- Cost Include & Excludes |
- Equipment List

Langtang Valley is covered up by the peak calle Langtang Lirung.Our journey starts from Syabrubesi from kathmandu.We start our trek in the lower Langtang Valley, trekking through its forests and among the villages and farmlands of its people, many of who are of Tibetan origin. During this trek you will be walking through the Langtang National Park and though wildlife is never easy to spot in a forest setting, there are chances of seeing some interesting animals and birds. Among those found in the park are monkeys, musk deer, pika and the national bird of Nepal, the colourful danphe.
From Langtang village, the track continues to Kyangjin Gompa(3740 m). This is the site of the Yala Cheese Factory. There is a STOL airstrip at Chhaldang, a short distance east of Kyangjin. Visiting to the Yala Cheese Factory(4633 m) and the small lakes beyond Yala are worthwhile. Yala can be reached within half a day from Kyangjin Gompa.
From Kyangjin Gompa, a continuation to the pastures of Langsisa(4084 m) provides good views of numerous glaciers. There are some huts in Langsisa that can be reached within one day's walk from Kyangjin Gompa.
OUTLINE ITINERARY
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu.
Day 02: sightseeing tour in Kathmandu
Day 03: Trek to Syabru Besi (1400m).
Day 04: Trek to Lama Hotel(2748m).
Day 05: Trek to Langtang village (3500m).
Day 06: Trek to Kyangjin (3800m).
Day 07: Rest day in Kyangjin.
Day 08: Trek to Lama Hotel (2784m).
Day 09: Trek to Syabru Besi (1400m).
Day 10: Drive back to Kathmandu.
Day 11: Final departure to your homeland or onward destination.

- Airport pick-up and drop service
- Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on BB basis as per itinerary
- All transportation costs according to itinerary
- Farewell dinner with Live Nepalese Cultural Program
- All trekking accommodation costs according to itinerary
- Crew for camp treks: Guide and necessary porters
- Personal insurance for crew members
- One assistant guide for groups of more than 4 pax
- All applicable tourist fees and permits for the trekking, conservation fees, TIMS fees and any other required permits or official documentation.
- Entry fees and other expenses for sightseeing in Kathmandu
- Personal Insurance for travel to Nepal
- Lunch & dinner expenses arising before or after the trekking period
- Emergency Rescue evacuation
- Tipping (Tips)
- Bar bills & beverage
- Other personal expenses
- International Airfare
- Any other expenses not mentioned in the 'Cost Includes' section above
Clothing and equipments Accessories for Langtang Valley Trek
The equipments and clothing list below is for a relatively longer trek involving a cold high altitude destination. If you are doing a short trek to a relatively lower altitude you may not need all these. The list below is for a guideline alone, you may have your own check list as well. Please note that most of the trekking items are easily available for buying or renting in Nepal and you are suggest not to bring unnecessary items with you.
Required Equipments
Cap for sun protection during trek
sunglasses/goggles
sunscreen lotion/sun balm
T-shirts and long sleeved shirts
Fleece or thermal shirts for colder areas
Fleece jumper/sweaters
Down jacket
wind /water proof outer garment
Casual troussers for walking
Water proof trouser
Thermal legging for colder areas
Hand gloves
Trekking Shoes For foot
woolen and cotton socks
Trainer or casual shoes
Waterproof hiking boot
Gaiter for rain and snow
Others
Day sack to carry personal goods
Personal medicines and first aid kit
water bottle and iodine tablets
Torch (better head torch)
Camera and extra batteries
toiletries and towel
Large handkerchief
Optional items
compass, binoculars, altimeters,
Playing cards , books, guide book
Clothing and equipments Accessories for Tea House and Camping Treks
The equipments and clothing list below is for a relatively longer trek involving a cold high altitude destination in Nepal, Tibet and Bhutan. If you are doing a short trek to a relatively lower altitude you may not need all these. The list below is for a guideline alone, you may have your own check list as well. Duffle Bag and a good sleeping bag will by provided by Marron Treks P.Ltd, which you should return after completion of your trip. Please note that most of the trekking items are easily available for buying or renting in Nepal and you are suggested not to bring unnecessary items with you.
For Head
- Cap for sun protection during trek
- sunglasses/goggles
- sunscreen lotion/sun balm
For Body
- T-shirts and long sleeved shirts
- fleece or thermal shirts for colder areas
- fleece jumper/sweaters
- Down jacket
- wind /water proof outer garment
For leg and hand
- Casual troussers for walking
- Water proof trouser
- Thermal legging for colder areas
- Hand gloves
Trekking Shoes For foot
- woolen and cotton socks
- Trainer or casual shoes
- Waterproof hiking boot
- Gaiter for rain and snow
Others
- Day sack to carry personal goods
- Personal medicines and first aid kit
- water bottle and iodine tablets
- Torch (better head torch)
- Camera and extra batteries
- toiletries and towel
- Large handkerchief
Optional items
- compass, binoculars, altimeters,
- Playing cards , books, guide book
For Peak climbing we suggest the following gears except above mentioned accessories.
Suggested Climbing Gear
- Climbing boots, Crampons.
- Ice axe, Harness.
- Karabiners.
- Tapes/slings
- Rock pegs, Helmet (crash hat).
- Warm climbing trousers, Long cotton hiking shirts.
- Waterproof climbing jacket, Gaiters.
- Sun hat, Light cotton athletic socks and wool.
- Climbing socks, long sleeved cotton/woolen shirts.
- T-shirts, Wool long underwear.
- Down high altitude, Sleeping bag.
- Down jacket/ trousers/vest, climbing sunglasses.
- Sunscreen, Lip salve.
- Lightweight fleece, Fleece/wool for climbing.
- Head torch /batteries/bulbs, Lightweight thermal/ insulated ski gloves.
Please do write us at info@marrontreks.com for furthermore information except those mentioned in above.


