Other dates can be requested. In case you want to extend the stay in Nepal, do not hesitate to let us know and we will adapt to your adventure.
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TREK HIGHLIGHTS:
The Langtang National Park is amongst our favorite regions to recommend to our clients when they want to do trekking in Nepal. Not only because of the spectacular views of one of the most wonderful corners of the Himalayas, but especially because of the people, the culture, and the tradition that live in this area.
The hearts and landscape were greatly affected by the earthquake on the 25th of April 2015. There is history in every step, a story behind each eye we meet and behind every rock that we leave behind in our path. So many emotions will awake your hearts and open your spirits to a new perspective on life.
Langtang National Park is located in the Himalayan range to the North of Kathmandu. The trek will start in Syapru Besi, and soon we find ourselves wrapped up in the luscious and deep forests, where bamboo flourishes. One day we casually come across the Langur monkey. On another, we see beehives amongst the top of cliffs, where bee hunters climb ropes and ladders scarcely protected. They harvest some of the most flavourful, and also some very unique honey of Nepal.
On the second trek day, the Langtang Valley opens as out of a funnel with breathtaking views of Himalayan peaks (Langtang Lirung 7227m, Langtang II, Urking Kangari, Baden Powell Scout Peak, Naya Kanga, Yala Peak…). We arrive in Kyanjin Gumba on the third day, where we will spend an extra day exploring the surroundings and enjoying the local gastronomy protected by the big mountains of the Langtang National Park.
Prepare to have wonderful tasty curd and cheese from the villagers!
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“It is not the mountain we conquer but ourselves”
Edmund Hillary (1919 – 2008 New Zealand mountaineer, first person to rach the summit of Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world (8848m) on the 29th of May 1953 together with Tenzing Norgay in the John Hunt expedition)
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Best time to trek: Spring and Autumn (April, May until mid-June / October, November until mid-December). Check our page “When to visit Nepal and When to Trek”.
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