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Chance to witness rare flora and fauna.
Chance to explore Langtang National Park within a week
Breathtaking view of Langtang Lirung and other surrounding peaks
Trek combined with adventure, natural beauty and unique culture
Unique and memorable trekking experience through greenery, mountains and settlements
Mountain views of Langtang Lirung, Langtang ri, Dorje Lakpa, Loenpo Gang, Changbu, Gangchenpo, Morimoto, Yala peak and many other peaks.
The seven-day Langtang Valley short excursion encompasses hiking, exploring the surrounding natural beauty, and learning about the local culture. Trekking through the national park and soaking in the breath-blowing vistas of Langtang Lirung and its surrounding peaks are included in this short trek programme.
Situated in Langtang National Park, Langtang Valley—also referred to as “the valley of glaciers”—is situated 80 miles north of the Kathmandu Valley. The valley, with its snow-capped mountains, glaciers, moraines, forests, mountain rivers, verdant meadows, kind residents, and a wide variety of flora and animals, is highly recognised for its colourful environment.
Beginning with a picturesque journey from Kathmandu to the mountain village of Syabrubesi, a significant village in the Langtang region, comes the short hike. The trekking trail begins with snow-capped peaks and swiftly flows through a forest of uncommon species, including rhododendron, bamboo, pine, and juniper.
Once in Ghoretabela, the path primarily parallels the Langtang River. The Langtang and Kyanging Gumba towns are reached as the valley opens with a breathtaking vista of the Langtang Himal mountain. In the spring, the hiking experience delivers a vibrant forest with magnolias, orchids, and rhododendrons in bloom at the surface, and the tall mountains greet you with a gorgeous white face.
You will primarily be walking within Langtang National Park for the entire seven days. In order to preserve the uncommon plants and animals of the Langtang region, the park was created in 1976. With a total area of 1710 square kilometres, it is the closest national park to Kathmandu in the Central Himalayan Region.
The finest condensed version of the Langtang valley trip, which offers both natural and cultural experience in the Langtang Region of Nepal, is the Langtang short adventure trekking. Make your reservation for a short trip with us in 2024 or 2025 if you wish to discover the magnificence of the Langtang region. You will have an unforgettable and one-of-a-kind trekking experience.
The following justifies why picking and reserving a quick trip with us may be advantageous:
For those who join in groups, the short walk across the Langtang Valley will cost $590 in 2024 and 2025. The total cost of this package includes transportation, lodging, permits, and other expenses.
Shot trek prices vary based on the type (private treks and group joining) and method of payment (individual or group payments).
The breathtaking 122-kilometer journey from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi, which takes about 8 to 9 hours, is the first leg of the seven-day Langtang trip. The Langtang Himalayan slopes are home to this quaint town. The shortest Langtang walk, which takes hikers on a discovery tour among the region’s natural beauty, begins near the village.
The journey continues the following day to the Lama Hotel, a tranquil retreat encircled by thick forests and the sound of meandering rivers. The paths offer views of the Langtang peaks and fauna while passing through thick oak and rhododendron forests. Trekking through small settlements and terraced fields draped with prayer flags, the journey reaches Langtang Valley.
Trekkers who make it to Langtang Valley will have the chance to see historic monasteries tucked away amid the mountains and learn about the fascinating culture of the Tamang people who live there. Trekkers can then visit the surrounding surroundings and monasteries at Kyanjin Gompa, which is the next stop on the itinerary. The journey’s high point is Kyanjing Gompa, which stands at 3,870 metres and provides breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and glaciers.
The journey returned to Syabrubesi the next day, passing via the Lama Hotel along the way, allowing the hikers to experience the tranquil beauty of the surroundings once more. After a brief walk, trekkers say goodbye to Langtang Valley and return to Kathmandu via car.
The optimal seasons to do this short journey in the Langtang Valley are spring (March to May) and fall (September to November). Springtime brings sunny skies, pleasant temperatures, and vibrant hues to the landscape thanks to the blossoming rhododendrons.
Similarly, the ideal season to complete this hike is in the autumn. Autumn is a crisp month, sir, with 99% visibility and a breathtaking perspective of the neighbouring peaks.
The days are warm enough for trekking in the spring and autumn, and the evenings are nice for relaxing. However, because of the high risk of landslides and challenging hiking conditions brought on by severe rainfall, we advise against trekking during the monsoon season (June to August).
Similar to this, the winter season (December to February) is characterised by low temperatures and a high likelihood of snowfall, which makes hiking difficult, particularly at higher altitudes. Trekking in the winter can be a unique opportunity to see the snow-covered mountains and enjoy the snow, even though the season brings heavy precipitation.
Trekkers with a reasonable level of fitness can tackle the moderately challenging short Langtang trek. While prior trekking expertise is not necessary for this short journey, it can be advantageous for hikers.
Trekkers must travel five to ten km each day, gaining as much as 500 to 800 metres in elevation. Trekkers can reach a maximum elevation of 3,870 metres at Kyanjin Gompa on this journey.
The beginning part of the walk and the hike to the gompa include some difficult ascents and descents on the trail. Every day there are new trekking routes that include forest trails, granite faces, and sporadic stream crossings.
In higher altitudes in particular, the weather can be erratic. It is possible that it will rain, snow, and be cold outside. A short trekker should be ready for extended walking days, mindful of their physical limits, taking many stops, and bringing plenty of water with them.
Whether you are travelling alone, in a pair, a trio, or in any other number, you can join a group for the 7-day short Langtang trip. To finish the week-long walk, we also provide the option to combine groups with other newly formed groups. Transportation to and from Kathmandu, permits, food and accommodation during the walk, a guide, and a porter for every two tourists are all included in this short trek.
Travellers on a tight budget should definitely choose this kind of excursion. The cost of the one-week short trip is lower than that of the private Langtang short trek. For treks with group joining and scheduled departures, please check our Availability section to make reservations.
The ideal approach to see the region with a small group of friends, family, or other people is to go on the short, private trek to Langtang. We provide daily departures for a private hike to Langtang all year long. If you travel in a private group, you can choose to travel in maximum luxury, with extra-cost options for opulent meals, cosy accommodations, and other facilities.
In the end, the private trek to Langtang will be more expensive than the group hike. We also provide you the choice to alter the itinerary to suit your interests. Use the “Book a Private Trip” section to make your reservation, or get in touch with us with your needs and a full quote.
One of the most daring trekking expeditions to Nepal’s most breathtaking, ecologically and culturally diverse regions is the Langtang Short Trek. The Langtang region’s Lantang National Park is the location of this journey. For those looking for a shorter but still rewarding trekking experience in the middle of stunning scenery and traditional Himalayan villages, this short walk is ideal.
Because it can be finished in 7 days, this short journey is the ideal option for individuals with limited time. Hiking offers breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks and tumbling waterfalls as it winds through deep bamboo and rhododendron forests.
You may get an opportunity to see unique plants and animals as the trip goes through Langtang National Park. Many species of roses can be found in this area, including R. Arboretum: R. barbatum, R. campanulatum as well as R. lepidotum. The area beneath the trees is made more colourful by these blooms.
In addition, a wide range of wildlife species can be found there, such as the red panda, snow leopard, pika, muntjac, musk deer, Himalayan tahr, ghoral, serow, rhesus monkey, langur, and monkey. Together with 373 different species of birds, the park is home to 70 different kinds of butterflies, including the tragopan and impeyan pheasant.
You will come across the Tamang ethnic tribe while on your brief trekking path. These people are friendly and have a rich cultural heritage. During your walk, you will have the opportunity to observe their way of life, customs, and culture. Highlights of this quick 7-day Langtang trip include the breathtaking vista of Kyanjin Gompa National Park, the gorgeous turquoise Gosaikunda Lake, and Langtang Lirung and its surrounding hill.
Even though this seven-day walk in Langtang is brief, it gives more than one could possibly hope for. This walk offers a natural and cultural experience in addition to being an exciting trekking adventure.
Although the 7-day walk to Langtang is not very long, it is nevertheless advisable to pack the necessities to avoid any last-minute issues. The following is a list of items you will need to bring on your quick and easy walk:
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The short hike to Langtang Valley is a moderate hike that passes through picturesque rivers and valleys on your way to the mountain’s lap. Anyone with a reasonable degree of fitness can complete this trek.
Beginners may find this seven-day trek challenging, but it is possible to complete with the right assistance and direction. Although prior trekking expertise is not necessary for this trek, it can be advantageous.
You will see one of Langtang, Rigon’s most picturesque villages on this walk. The moderate climb is rewarding due to the 360-degree view of the snow-capped mountains and the lovely woodland of oak, pine, and rhododendron.
During your visit to Nepal, RT guarantees the greatest, cosiest, and safest lodging available.
We provide three-star hotels or comparable accommodations in Kathmandu with contemporary amenities to provide a restful and comfortable stay. You can apply for the services in our add-on area if you want to upgrade your accommodation in Kathmandu.
You will stay in neighbourhood teahouses along the walking trail; these will provide rudimentary amenities. After a strenuous walk, these services satisfy all of your wants despite their seeming simplicity. Warm blankets and bed linens are provided on the twin beds in the teahouse. Although blankets and pillows are provided in the Langtang region’s houses, it is still advisable to bring sleeping bags in case of chilly weather.
The common restrooms are easy to use and well-kept. In addition, the tea houses offer common areas where you may socialise over dinner, meet new people, and talk about your hiking adventures.
The stunning scenery outdoors and the friendly staff will make your stay unforgettable even though the teahouses are simple.
The food that is provided to you during your seven days of trekking in Langtang is vital for your energy and nourishment. Dal bhat, or lentil soup with rice, is one of the various native Nepali cuisines served at the local tea shops. Depending on what the teahouse serves, there are a number of additional options available as well.
But as you go higher, there won’t be as many alternatives on the menu because to difficult logistics and decreased supply. Trekking will benefit from the abundant energy that traditional Dal Bhat provides. Drinking enough water is essential, just like eating. Water is a good option, as is the teahouse menu, which includes hot beverages and herbal tea that are beneficial for those suffering from altitude sickness.
It’s important to inform the teahouse personnel ahead of time of any dietary needs or preferences. They are usually accommodating and willing to change meals. Moreover, carrying energy snacks like granola bars can be helpful on days when trekking is necessary.
Walking requires several documentation, one of which is a permit. To begin your short trip to Langtang Valley, you will require the following permissions, just as for previous treks. In order to save you the trouble of obtaining permits, we include the cost of them in our package. The following permits are required in order to begin your adventure to Langtang Valley.
All hikers in Nepal must have a TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card, which enhances their security and safety when they are hiking. The Tourism Board office or approved hiking agencies in Kathmandu or Pokhara are the places to get the TIMS card.
admission Permit for Langtang National Park: You need to get an admission permit because the Langtang short trek goes through the park. At a few of the trail’s checkpoints, you will need to show the permit. It is available near the entrance to the national park.
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Purchasing travel insurance is crucial for your seven-day climb up the Langtang. It provides comfort and protection against unforeseen costs. Medical costs, helicopter evacuations, and travel delays or cancellations should all be covered by your insurance. Moreover, confirm that it includes activities associated with trekking at high elevations.
A safer and worry-free trekking experience can be provided by having comprehensive travel insurance, which can assist cover the costs of medical care and evacuation in the event of any unanticipated events, such as altitude sickness or injuries. Every time, go over everything in detail.
The following general safety advice is provided for your short walk in Langtang:
International Arrival Pickup
International Dropoff on your Final Departure Day
6 Nights in Local Tea Houses (Twin Sharing Basis)
Local Government Entry Permit (Trek Card)
Langtang National park Permit
Trekkers' Information Management Systems Card (TIMS)
Kathmandu to Syabrubesi by local bus or jeep
Syabrubesi to Kathmandu by local bus or jeep
6 days of Breakfast (Local and Continental Choice)
7 days of Lunch (Simple and Light Lunch in Tea Houses)
6 days of Dinner (Veg and Non-Veg Meals from the local tea houses Menu)
English-speaking government-licensed guide (Minimum 10 Years’ Experience)
All Meals for the guide or porter
Insurances for Guide & Porter
Well-Paid Salary as Per Government Rates
Local Sherpa for Carrying Luggage (Up to 20 KGs Max)
First-Aid Kit Box Carried by Our Team
Trekking Porter Services (Available on Fixed Departure dates; 2 Guests Share 1 Porter)
Nepal visa fees upon arrival in Nepal
Tips and gratitude to the guides, drivers, porters, other staff, etc.
Extra-day expenses apart from the scheduled itinerary
Personal expenses like drinks, laundry, shopping, personal gear, hot shower, electronic battery recharges, and WiFi
All other expenses not included in the cost includes list.
Travel Insurance: It must be covered for both medical and emergency evacuations with a minimum value of USD 100,000.
Belly Wave
14 MAY, 2023 . 4:00 Pm
5.0
Absolutely delighted with the service provided by Roiels Travel! From start to finish, they exceeded expectations and made our vacation unforgettable.
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25 APR, 2023. 12:00 Pm
5.0
During our trip, everything ran smoothly thanks to Roiels Travel's attention to detail. They ensured our comfort and safety throughout the journey.
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