Trek the scenic Langtang & Gosaikunda route, where lush valleys meet sacred alpine lakes.
Explore the pristine Langtang Valley, often known as the “Valley of Glaciers.”
Enjoy sweeping views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Ganesh Himal, and the Tibetan Himalayas.
Visit Gosaikunda Lake (4,380m), a sacred site for both Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims.
Experience Tamang culture and traditions in villages like Syabrubesi, Langtang, and Kyanjin Gompa.
Witness varied landscapes, from dense subtropical forests to alpine meadows and glacial terrains.
Trek moderate, less crowded trails rich in cultural, spiritual, and natural significance.
The Langtang and Gosaikunda Trek is a remarkable 13 to 15-day journey that leads you through two of Nepal’s most beautiful and culturally rich regions. Starting from the small village of Syabrubesi, the trail winds through lush forests, charming villages, and scenic valleys surrounded by snow-capped peaks. The Langtang Valley is known for its deep connection to Tamang culture, where trekkers can experience traditional lifestyles and warm hospitality. As you ascend higher, the landscapes transform from dense woodlands to open yak pastures and rugged alpine terrain. Every step along the way offers a new perspective of the Himalayas, with peaks like Langtang Lirung standing tall above the valley. The journey eventually leads to the sacred Gosaikunda Lake, a place of immense religious significance for both Hindus and Buddhists.
This trek beautifully blends natural beauty with spiritual and cultural depth, making it a memorable Himalayan experience. Travelers will encounter Tibetan-influenced Tamang settlements, ancient monasteries, and traditional stone houses that reflect the region’s deep-rooted heritage. The path also traverses rhododendron forests and high ridgelines that offer sweeping views of the Langtang and Ganesh Himal ranges. The Gosaikunda Lake, situated at an altitude of 4,380 meters, is believed to have been created by Lord Shiva, and its tranquil setting radiates a sense of peace and devotion. During the trek, visitors often meet pilgrims making their way to the lake for purification and blessings. This combination of sacred culture and raw mountain beauty gives the journey a truly soulful character.
Moderately challenging yet accessible, the Langtang and Gosaikunda Trek is ideal for both beginners and experienced hikers seeking a balanced adventure. The route offers a mix of gradual climbs, scenic ridges, and rewarding views that inspire every step of the way. It is not just a trek of physical endurance but also one of emotional and spiritual exploration. Along the journey, trekkers can enjoy hearty local meals, share stories with mountain villagers, and find moments of reflection beside prayer flags fluttering in the wind. The sunrise over Gosaikunda’s turquoise waters and the panoramic views of the Himalayas create lifelong memories. For those seeking a trek that unites adventure, culture, and spirituality, Langtang and Gosaikunda stand among Nepal’s finest destinations.
Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, a Mercy Holidays representative will welcome you and escort you to your hotel. Spend the afternoon resting or strolling nearby. In the evening, join a detailed briefing covering trekking routes, safety guidelines, and cultural insights. The day ends with a welcome dinner showcasing traditional Nepali cuisine and an introduction to your guides and fellow trekkers.
Airport transfers in Kathmandu
3 nights’ hotel stay in Kathmandu (twin-sharing)
Teahouse accommodation during trek
All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during trekking
Licensed English-speaking trekking guide
Porter service (1 porter for 2 trekkers)
Langtang National Park entry permit & TIMS card
Trekking map and trek completion certificate
First aid kit and emergency support
All government taxes and service charges
International flights to/from Nepal
Nepal visa fees and personal travel insurance
Meals in Kathmandu (except breakfast)
Snacks, drinks, hot showers, Wi-Fi, and personal expenses
Tips for guides, porters, and drivers
Optional activities or sightseeing in Kathmandu
Costs due to weather delays or itinerary changes
Best Seasons:
Spring (March–May): Blooming rhododendrons, clear skies, pleasant weather.
Autumn (Sept–Nov): Clear skies, stable weather, and lively local festivals.
Avoid Monsoon (Jun–Aug) due to rain and landslides; Winter (Dec–Feb) can be snowy and cold.
Accommodation & Food:
Teahouses with basic twin-sharing rooms.
Meals provided feature traditional dal bhat, momos, noodles, soups, pancakes, and hot beverages like tea or coffee
Simpler menus at higher altitudes.
Transportation:
Start your trek by driving from Kathmandu to the village of Syabrubesi.
Drive back to Kathmandu from Dhunche.
Preparation Tips:
Train with cardio and endurance exercises before trek.
Wear broken-in trekking boots and layered clothing.
Stay hydrated and ascend gradually for acclimatization.
Packing List:
Thermal wear, fleece jacket, down jacket, waterproof outerwear.
Trekking boots, wool socks, gloves, hats, scarf/buff.
Sleeping bag (-10°C), trekking poles, backpack.
Headlamp, power bank, water purification tablets.
Passport, permits, travel insurance.
Book the Langtang & Gosaikunda Trek with Mercy Holidays!
The Langtang & Gosaikunda Trek provides a unique blend of Himalayan scenery, cultural encounters, and spiritual experiences. From glacial valleys to sacred lakes, every step brings a sense of adventure and connection.
Mercy Holidays offers secure, expert, and customized trekking services, making sure your journey is both safe and unforgettableVisit our office in Maharajgunj, Kathmandu, or contact us online to plan your Langtang adventure today!
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