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Trip Facts

Duration
9 days
Activity
Trekking
Group size
1 - 15
Difficulty
Moderate
Trip starts/ends
Kathmandu / Kathmandu
Best season
Throught the year
Meals
B/L/D/ in Trekking
Transportation
As Per Itinerary
Trip route
Kathmandu- Dhunche- Thulo syabru Gaun- Singgumpa- Gosaikunda- Dhunche- Kathmandu

Highlights

  • Discover Langtang National Park's rich wildlife composure.
  • Experience Tamang ethnic culture in the village of Dunche Thulo Shyabru.
  • Overlooking  Langtang village damage from the earthquake in 2015.
  • Visit the oldest Buddhist monastery and famous cheese factory Kyangjin Gompa.
  • Go to the Kyangjin Ri viewpoint, At a height of 4985 meters, overlooking a Tibetan village.
  • Trek to the woodland trail, and encounter with  Red panda in rhododendron and bamboo trees.
  • Stunning panoramic view from Lauribina with  Mount Langtang Peak.
  • A quick and thorough core trekking experience.

Overview

Langtang panorama trekking is another beautiful short package trek which lies in the Langtang National park close to Tibet as well as Kathmandu Nepal at the altitude of 4310 meters high from the sea level. this trek is suitable for people who have limited time and experience of Tamang people, their cultural lifestyle as well as a passion for true Nature with spectacular panoramic views of the west Annapurna Himalayan range, Lamjung Himal, Manaslu Himal, and Ganesh Himalayan range as well as Tibetan Himalayan Kerung and so on. On a clear day, you are fascinated by the scenery, alpine, and rugged terrain of the ravine valley.

Langtang trekking is famous for wildlife and vegetation also where you encounter rare beautiful animals such as Red pandas, bears, and leopards, and wild beer

Langtang panorama trekking is not famous for only the spectacular view it holds special religious importance by the centre of aspect both Hindus and Buddhists. Singgumpa is one of the beautiful old Monasteries, and the frozen lake Gosikunda is a special religious and revered place for Hindus all over the World. According to legend, the lake was formed when Lord Shiva thrust his trident into a mountain to extract water so that he could hold his burning throat after swallowing poison. Hindus of the World believe that once you make a journey in a lifetime, pay homage to god Shiva, take a holy bath in Tirsul Dhara and bathe in the lake all of the sorrow and sins will be washed away.

Langtang Panorama Trekking itinerary:

Asiana Treks and Tours has the best Langtang Panorama Trekking itinerary for people who love long and short trekking. Travelers who desire to explore Nepal with moderate physical fitness. You'll discover the best places for breathtaking views from the city to the countryside. Experience the contrast of cold nights at Gosaikunda to relaxing in  Kathmandu an unforgettable lifetime journey.

Langtang Panorama Trekking Distance:

Langtang Panorama trekking distance is approximately 125 km/ 77.6 miles long, typically depending on the itinerary made many segment, Only Langtang, Langtang Gosaikunda back to via Chisapani. Cross Gosaikunda then after  Kathmandu. If you combine another Trekking route like Helambu Trekking, Langtang Valley Trekking, Langtang Helambu Trekking and  Langtang Panorama Trekking you should plan for an additional 3-8 days. Depending on the chosen itinerary. The Langtang  PanoramaTrekking showcases awe-inspiring natural beauty.

This trek walks through the beautiful kyangjang_Ri , Lauribina Pass, Gosaikunda Lake, Tharepati  Chisapani , offering stunning views of the Himalaya and verjin Landcape. However, if you are fit enough, you start and end in Kathmandu, where the trek takes Kathmandu to Kathmandu 17 days .

Langtang Panorama Trekking route:

Langtang Panorama Trekking route showcases awe-inspiring natural beauty. Starting in lush valleys with terraced fields and traditional villages, the journey unfolds amidst the Himalayan foothills. Rhododendron and pine forests bloom in spring, and stunning views of snow-capped peaks are can be seen when we walk. The Langtang Gosaikunda pass Trekking route showcases awe-inspiring natural beauty. Ganesh Himal Range, Langtang Himalayan Range, Gyanchanpo Dorje Lakpa, Gauri Shanker and many more mountains offer stunning views. The trek promises unforgettable moments, whether you're a seasoned trekker or novice adventurer, offering an unparalleled journey through Earth's most breathtaking landscapes. Includes  Kathmandu, Syabru Besi, Lamahotel, Langtang, Kyanjingumba, Tholo Syabru, Sing Gumpa, Lauribina, Gosaikunda, Tharepati , Chisapani, and a return via Sundarijal to Kathmandu. 

Langtang Panorama Trekking price:

Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Langtang Panorama trek typically ranges from US$ 600 to 975, and for foreigners, US$ 915 to 1185, variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation category in Kathmandu. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences. However, we could end the trek via Dhunche.  If you avoid Kathmandu sightseeing and exploration and want a Short route you could get a heavy discount on our Price.

Langtang Panorama Trekking Altitude:

The Langtang  Panorama Trek starts from the bustling city of Kathmandu at an altitude of 1337 meters. From there, you'll aescend to Lauribina pass 4610 meters above sea level. Along the way, you'll see many famous viewpoints of Kyanging-Re reaching an altitude of Kyanjin Ri (4773m / 15655 ft), and Tserko Ri 5033 m/16,500 ft a meters. Finally, the trek culminates at High Tserko Ri  stand at a breathtaking height 5033 m/16500 ft.

Major villages of Langtang Panorama Trekking:

Kathmandu, Trishuli, Betrawati, - Syabrubesi-Bambu -Lamahotel - Ghora Tabela - Thangshep -Langtang- Mundu- KyanjingGompa - Thulosyabru-  Singgumpa- Cholangpati -Lauribina Pass- Gosaikunda-Phedi- Ghopte-Thadepati- Magingoth- Kutumsang -Gulbhanjyang- Cheplung -Chisapani- Mulkharka Sundarijal and drive Back to Kathmandu.The final point of the trek before returning to Kathmandu. It's located near Shivapuri National Park and offers waterfalls, forests, and a refreshing end to the trekking journey.

From Sundarijal, trekkers typically drive back to Kathmandu, completing the loop and reflecting on their memorable journey through the diverse landscapes and cultural richness of the Langtang-Gosaikunda region.

These villages are significant landmarks and offer scenic beauty and accommodation options along the  Langtang Gosaikunda Pass Trekking route.

Best Viewpoints Langtang Panorama Trekking:

The Langtang Panorama trekking route has several breathtaking viewpoints offering panoramic Himalayan landscape vistas. Here are the main views along the trek:

Thulo Syabru Village: Thulo Syabru is a traditional village in the Langtang region of Nepal. It is situated at approximately 2,200 meters and is known for its scenic beauty, traditional Tamang architecture, and cultural richness. The village offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills and forests, making it a popular stopover for trekkers heading towards Gosaikunda or exploring the Langtang Valley. Thulo Syabru provides basic amenities such as teahouses for accommodation, giving visitors a glimpse into the local way of life amidst the Himalayan foothills.

Chandan Bari: A scenic viewpoint on the way to Gosaikunda, offering a panoramic view of the Langtang range and the lush green hillsides.

Lauribina Pass (Gosaikunda Pass, 4,610 meters): The high-altitude pass between the Langtang Valley and Gosaikunda. From here, trekkers can see breathtaking views of the Himalayan peaks, including Langtang Lirung, Ganesh Himal, Manaslu, and even glimpses of the Annapurna range on clear days.

Gosaikunda Lake is a sacred alpine lake at around 4,380 meters, revered by Hindus and Buddhists. Its turquoise waters create a serene and spiritual atmosphere against the backdrop of snow-capped mountains.

Ghopte: A viewpoint offering views of the Helambu region and the distant peaks of the Langtang range. Trekkers often stop here for a break and to admire the surrounding landscapes.

Thadepati: Located on the descent towards Kutumsang, Thadepati offers panoramic views of the Helambu region and the terraced fields below.

Magingoth: A viewpoint known for its sweeping views of the Helambu valleys and terraced farmlands, providing a picturesque setting for trekkers.

Biodiversity of Langtang Gosaikunda pass trekking.

These viewpoints along the Langtang Gosaikunda Pass trekking route offer trekkers memorable opportunities to witness the grandeur of the Himalayas, immerse themselves in the natural beauty of alpine lakes and appreciate the cultural richness of the region's diverse landscapes.

Langtang Gosaikunda PassTrekking trail is a biodiversity hotspot, perfect for nature lovers. Lush forests in the lower regions house various bird species, including rhododendrons and bamboo. Alpine meadows greet you higher up with vibrant wildflowers. Look out for elusive wildlife like Himalayan Thars and snow leopards, and repanda while diverse birdlife, including the Himalayan Monal, adds to the experience. This trek offers a captivating glimpse into the Himalayan  and hilly region ecosystems, promising an unforgettable journey through nature's diversity.

Festivals and cultures in Langtang Panorama Trekking:

You'll immerse yourself in vibrant festivals and cultural traditions along the Langtang Gosaikunda Pass Trekking route. The region, predominantly inhabited by ethnic groups like the Tamang and Helmo and Sherpa, celebrates various festivals. 

specially they celebrated Buddhist related festival However they celebrate Dashain, festival. typically in September or October, is a significant Hindu festival symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Villages burst with colourful decorations, music, and dances as families gather for blessings and feasts.

These festivals offer a unique and lifetime experience, as well as Nepalese culture with the majestic beauty of the Himalayas.

Advantage book with Asiana Treks and tours:

Private transport for airport transfers to/from your hotel.

  • Trip briefing on Facebook and online if you love to connect.
  • Last minute booking at your hotel at a suitable time after your arrival.
  • Easy booking and reservation system.
  • Multi-channel communication via Email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skyp 24/7 phone communication at +977-9851076270
  • Free excess luggage storage during the trek
  • Pulse oximeters for monitoring blood oxygen saturation at high altitudes to detect altitude sickness early
  • Medical kits along the trek and hot airbags are available in winter
  • Arrangement sleeping bags, duffel bags and down jackets, and walking pools if you don't have your own.

Important Note

Best Time to Travel Nepal:

Nepal is a country of differences with various landscapes, including towering mountain ranges, lush forests, and a vibrant cultural heritage. The best time to travel to Nepal depends on your preferences and the type of excursions or events you intend to participate in. Generally, Nepal has four distinct seasons, each with unique charms and challenges.

  1. Winter Season: Cold temperatures start in late November or early December, but clear skies suit budget travelers. Lower-elevation treks and skiing/snowboarding in ski resorts are popular activities.
  2. Spring Season: From late February 15 to Jun 15, warmer temperatures make it perfect for Trekking. Rhododendrons bloom, adding to the scenic beauty. Celebrations like Holi and Buddha Jayanti occur during this time.
  3. Summer Season: Monsoon rains from June 15 to August make trekking challenging, but it's a great time to experience lush greenery and agriculture. Ideal for peace seekers and cultural tours of cities accessible by road.
  4. Autumn Season: September to November is Nepal's best time for Trekking and outdoor activities. Clear skies, pleasant temperatures, and festivals like Dashain Tihar and Chhat make this period ideal for experiencing Nepali culture.

  1. Sunrise and sunset in Langtang Helambu Trekking. 

  1. Here are approximate sunrise and sunset time rounds of the year; however, please always check local sources or weather apps for the most accurate and current information before planning your trek to Poon Hill.Each season offers unique experiences during the Langtang Gosaikunda Pass Trek. Spring brings mild weather and blooming rhododendrons, while summer provides lush vegetation despite the monsoon. Autumn features clear skies and vibrant festivals, and winter offers snowy peaks with fewer crowds.

Weather Conditions of Langtang Helambu Trekking:

Spring temperatures range from 12 to -5 degrees Celsius from March to May. Summer temperatures range between 18 and -3 degrees Celsius from June to August. Autumn, the peak season, has temperatures from 29 to -11 degrees Celsius. Winter brings snow and temperatures from 9.3 to -20 degrees Celsius. However according to government and metrologist Monsoon start from June 13 and end at October 2.

Our destination experiences four distinct seasons – summer, spring, autumn, and winter. Summer, also known as the rainy season, is characterized by frequent rainfalls and muddy terrain, which can affect certain outdoor activities. On the other hand, spring brings low rain, clear skies, and vibrant nature with blooming flowers. Prepare for harsh weather and extremely low temperatures in winter, making the trek more challenging. However, the sight of the snow-covered trail will be rewarding.These weather patterns can help you plan your activities and pack according to your wishes.

Entry and exit requirements at the Tribhuban International Airport in Nepal:

Upon arrival at the entry point of Tribhuvan Nepal, all baggage undergoes declaration and clearance through customs. Passengers arriving at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) without access to goods may proceed through the Green Channel for swift clearance without luggage checks.

Before departing Nepal, it is crucial to possess a valid visa and passport. If your Visa has expired, you must extend it before being permitted to leave. Please note that the Immigration office at Tribhuvan International Airport is not authorized and allowed to extend visas.

About Visa requirements:

To visit Nepal, you need a valid passport and a visa. You can quickly get an arrival visa at entry points or Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport. However, some people need a permit before they come, so it's good to check with the nearest Nepalese embassy.

Some nationalities that don't get visas from immigration entry points in Nepal are Nigeria, Iraq, Ghana, Afghanistan, Swaziland, Zimbabwe, Somalia, Palestine, and Ethiopia.

Types of visas, as in the table below: 

Fifteen days, 30 days, or 90 days. The cost varies from $30 to $125 depending on how long you want to stay. You can pay in US dollars or other significant currencies, sometimes even Nepalese rupees.

If you're coming for business, you can get a suitable visa for up to 5 years. The fee depends on how much money you're investing. If you invest less than 10 million Nepalese rupees, it's $35 per month, $400 per year, or $1000 for five years. If you invest more, the fees are lower; if you invest more than 100 million Nepalese rupees, you don't have to pay any fees.

People from SAARC countries get a free 30-day visa. Indians don't need a visa, but they must show ID, like a passport or citizenship card. Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months. And it's a good idea to have travel insurance which covers medical treatment and emergency evacuation.

Some places in Nepal require a separate permit to visit. 

Tims and Permit for Langtang Helambu Trekking :

TIMS and permits are compulsory to travel to the Langtang region or visit the Langtang Gosaikunda Pass Trekking permits include the TIMS card and the Annapurna Conservation Area permit. You can get these permits in Kathmandu or Pokhara from registered trekking companies.

The Langtang National Park permits foreigners 3000 Rs per person, which is $26$ in equivalent.

The TIMS card is 2000 Rs Per person (USD 17). in equivalent.

The Langtang National Park permit for Indians is 1500 RS per person, and the TIMS is 600 RS per person.

Travel Insurance:

Asiana Treks and Tours strongly advises our valuable clients to have travel insurance that protects adventurous activities at high altitudes above 5,000 m. This comprehensive coverage, which includes accidents and emergency help, will provide you with the peace of mind you need during your high-altitude adventure.

However, you can get this insurance online from different companies. Here are some popular Insurance company choices for Langtang Gosaikunda Pass Trekking.

USA and Canada: Tugo, United Health Care, World Nomad, Blue Cross.

Australia and New Zealand: Fast Cover, Allianz Australia.

Singapore: Ergo, World Nomad Explore plan level 3.

Europe: Europe Assistance, Austrian Alpine Club, Allianz Europe.

India: ICICI Lombard

But make sure the policy covers trekking up to 5985,000 m altitude. These are just suggestions, so the policies and what they cover might vary. It's best to contact these insurers directly to ask about what they offer before you buy anything.

High Altitude Sickness and Acclimatisation:

Altitude sickness is common among hikers in Nepal's Himalayan Region. It happens when the body doesn't get enough oxygen at higher elevations, causing headaches and dizziness. Acclimatization is essential to prevent this. It means gradually getting used to higher altitudes by resting, drinking fluids, and ascending slowly. Spending an extra day at lower elevations before going higher is the best way to avoid altitude sickness. Hydration is the main issue during Trekking to prevent dehydration, which can worsen altitude sickness. Drinking plenty of water, tea, and soup can help. Trekkers can also take medicines like acetazolamide or dexamethasone to relieve symptoms. However, it's best to consult a doctor first. Proper acclimatization techniques are like "climb high, sleep low, and please keep in mind that during your trek, you should always stay hydrated, which would reduce the risk of altitude sickness. Booking with an experienced guide can ensure you get the right advice and help during your trek.

Fitness and Training:

Trekking and climbing in Nepal's Hilly region and high-terrain Himalayas require physical fitness and training for a safe journey. Trekking involves walking long distances, sometimes for hours daily, over different terrain and at high altitudes. To build stamina and prepare the body, it's best to start fitness activities a few months before the trip, including cardio, strength, and endurance training. Your journey to Nepal can be safe and successful with physical fitness, training, and preparation. Be aware of the risks and challenges, and take necessary safety measures for a fun and secure trip.

Packing Check list:

When planning a trip to Nepal, packing the right gear is crucial for a successful journey, which includes clothing, equipment, and accessories tailored to your trek and the time of year. If you're trekking, pack light unless you're hiring a porter. Consider renting or buying gear in Nepal to save space. Ensure your equipment is high-quality and in good condition to avoid problems in the mountains. Take our suggestions to prepare your baggage correctly. Lastly, double-check the weather forecast and ensure you have all the necessary items for a safe and comfortable trip.

Typical day In Langtang Helambu Trekking:

Each day of the Trek brings new experiences as you explore different places, enjoy breathtaking landscapes, and converse with locals to learn more about their customs and culture. Our guides will provide information about the places you visit.Trekking usually starts around 7-8 am, depending on the distance to cover and the terrain. We'll stop for lunch after about three hours of Trekking, usually on the way to our destination for the day. After lunch, you'll have an hour to rest before continuing the Trek. The afternoon trek is shorter, and once we reach our destination, you'll have time to explore until it gets dark. Dinner is served around 6-7 pm, followed by a briefing from your trek leader about the next day's plan. Afterward, you can relax and entertain yourself with games or learn Nepali words from

About the sensitive zone in Langtang Helambu Trekking:

There are several risky areas to be cautious of during the Langtang Gosaikunda Pass Trek, also known as the Langtang Helambu Trek. These include:

Steep Ascent Near Ghoratabala: This section involves a steep climb that can be challenging, particularly in adverse weather conditions such as snowfall or heavy rains.

Climb and Descent from Kyanjin Ri: The ascent to Kyanjin Ri and the subsequent descent require careful navigation, especially during slippery conditions.

After Lauribina to Gosaikunda: The trail from Lauribina Pass towards Gosaikunda involves rugged terrain and steep descents, which can be hazardous in winter or during inclement weather.

Gosaikunda Pass Down to Phedi: Descending from Gosaikunda Pass towards Phedi involves steep slopes and rocky paths, which can be treacherous, particularly if icy or wet.

Near Ghopte: The area near Ghopte includes challenging sections with steep ascents and descents that demand careful footing and attention.

Steep Descent in Some Parts: Throughout the trek, steep descents require caution, especially when conditions are slippery.

These areas deserve risks, particularly during winter and March when snowfall or heavy rainfall can make trails slippery and unstable. It's crucial to have the right gear and the presence of experienced guides who are familiar with the terrain and can navigate these sections safely. Travelers venturing without guides or adequate information have encountered difficulties, and tragically, some have lost their lives while trekking in similar regions like Annapurna Base Camp. Safety precautions, proper gear, and awareness of weather conditions are essential for a safe and enjoyable trekking experience in the Langtang Gosaikunda Pass area.

Trip Itinerary

Trip itineraries are customizable according to your timetable and budget. Simply, Contact Us.

Arrive at the Tribhuwan international airport where you will be welcomed by our representative and transferred to your hotel. This day is simply an arrival day and there will be no any organized activities. So, you will have some free time to relax or walk around for local sights. A pre-departure meeting will be held early evening and you will be introduced with your trekking guide. Overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.

Today after breakfast, we start a guided sightseeing to major historical and religious sites in Kathmandu. Some of these landmarks are considered World Heritage Sites that include the historic Durbar Square, the sacred Hindu temple of Pashupatinath, the famous 'Monkey Temple' (Swayambhunath) and Buddhists shrine (Buddhanath) which is one of the largest Stupas in the world. Overnight at hotel in Kathmandu

You get up early today, freshen up, and take a breakfast, ready in the lobby for waiting the guide. You're driving is around 120/122 kilometers from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi today on the Pasang Lamu Highway. You travel along the tranquil roads, with the sound of birds and rivers. When you leave the bustling city of Kathmandu. For the first half of the journey, we will be driving alongside the magnificent Trishuli River, passing through various tiny towns and villages. Along the journey, you'll witness magnificent farmlands with cattle grazing. You arrive in Trishuli Bazaar, a popular city with various resorts and restaurants, after viewing these scenarios. You spend your lunch here in the bazaar then after meandering uphill road passing Through servel village Kalikastan other,Tamang settlement finally reached Dunche Bazzar, DhuincheBazzar is headquarter of Rasuwa district. Overnight guest house at Dhunche.


Today our journey start after taking a breakfast in Dhunche and our trek almost one hour walk via road to Bharkhu then after we gradually up walk through pine & rhododendron forest where we may see the local animal and birds on the way to Thulo-Syabru village. En route we have marvelous and close-up view of Mt. Ganesh Himal. Finally We reach the Tamang village at Thulo Syabru. Overnight at lodge in Tholo Syabru

Today we walk around 4-5 hours through a dense forest of pine and rhododendron to reach Sing Gompa (Chandan Bari) where we stay overnight at the lodge. The trail from here is mostly uphill with typically Himalayan terrain. We enjoy excellent views of the mountain and natural scenery from the open areas we reach. After arrival at the hotel, we refreshed and then make an excursion to the cheese factory as well as a forested area.

Today we follow a wonderful trail to reach holy Gosainkunda Lake passing through Cholagpati and Lauribinayak. We spend some time here exploring rural mountain lifestyles as well as the cultural differences between Hindu and Buddhist settlements. In the evenings, we can simply relax or go for a walk around the lake and its environs. Overnight at lodge

Wake up before the sun graces Gosaikunda with its serene beauty. Begin your day with a hearty breakfast, ensuring your backpack for the trek. Where the initial downward path unveils awe-inspiring vistas of the sacred lake and the surrounding mountain majesty, savor these moments at your leisure. The trek from Gosaikunda to Dhunche spans approximately 5-6 hours, presenting a moderately challenging trail with steep descents and rocky terrain. Traverse through verdant rhododendron forests, keeping an eye out for their vibrant blooms during the spring season. After Cholangpati, take a moment to immerse yourself in the magnificent panoramas of the surrounding landscapes. The subsequent journey from Cholangpati to Singumpa, also known as Chandanbari, offers a peaceful, natural life. Pass through dense forests on the way to Dhimsa and Deurali as this segment unfolds as a serene nature walk, accompanied by the soothing melodies of chirping birds and rustling leaves. The enchanting trek carries you through Dimsa Deurali, where the tranquility of the forest and the natural beauty continue; the adventure culminates with the exhilaration of crossing a suspension bridge. The views from this bridge are nothing short of serene, and a profound sense of accomplishment accompanies you as you approach Dhunche.


On your final day in this fascinating and culturally rich country, you'll be transferred to Kathmandu International Airport for your international or connecting flight back home. Please let me know if you need any further information or assistance! see you soon.

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Cost Includes

  • Airport picks up and transfers to Hotel.
  • Accommodations in Kathmandu and at the 3-star category with breakfast.
  • A day sightseeing in an old heritage site in Kathmandu with a city guide.
  • First aid medical kit, Oximeter to check pulse, heart rate, and oxygen saturation at higher altitudes.
  • Necessary Land transportation Kathmandu Dhunche an Back to Kathmandu.
  • Langtang National Park Entry Permit.
  • TIMS (Trekking Information Management System.
  • An experienced and first aid trained license holder trekking guide.
  • Equipped and insured trekking porter (one porter for 2 persons, one porter carries 25 KG).
  • Meals, insurance, salary, equipment, accommodation, and transportation of our trekking crew.
  • Tea House accommodation on a twin or multi-sharing basis during the trek.
  • Applicable government taxes (13% VAT and 10% tourism service charges)
  • Cultural dance with farewell dinner in Kathmandu.

Cost Excludes

  • Nepal entry visa, and your Travel/Medical insurance.
  • Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu.
  • Personal Trekking equipment ,and hot shower while on the trek.
  • Single supplements in hotels except for solo trekking service.
  • Bar bills and laundry and battery Charges (Available during trek with Extra cost).
  • Optional trips are not specified in the itinerary.
  • Drinks (including tea) and Bar Bill (beverage).
  • Tipping to Guide and porter.

Equipment List

Clothing
  • Thermal underwear (top and bottom)
  • Moisture-wicking t-shirts (long-sleeved)
  • Moisture-wicking underwear
  • Fleece jacket or pullover
  • Insulated down or synthetic jacket
  • Waterproof, windproof jacket (Gore-Tex or similar)
  • Waterproof, windproof pants (Gore-Tex or similar)
  • Warm beanie or hat
  • Sun hat or cap
  • Neck gaiter or scarf
  • Trekking pants (convertible preferred)
  • Waterproof trousers
Handwear
  • Lightweight gloves (inner)
  • Insulated gloves or mittens (outer)
Footwear
  • Hiking boots (broken in and waterproof)
  • Comfortable camp shoes (e.g., sneakers or sandals)
Gear
  • Trekking backpack (30-40 liters) with waterproof cover
  • Sleeping bag (rated for cold temperatures)
  • Sleeping pad or mattress (insulated)
  • Adjustable trekking poles
  • Insulated water bottles or hydration bladder (2 liters capacity)
  • Travel-sized toiletries
  • Biodegradable soap
  • Quick-dry towel
  • Medications for altitude sickness, pain relief, and common ailments
  • Sun protection cream, wet wipes, and hand sanitizer
Miscellaneous
  • Camera and batteries
  • Notebook and pen
  • Earplugs (for sleeping in lodges)
  • Portable solar charger
  • Headlamp, power bank, and extra batteries

Frequently Asked Questions

The Langtang Panorama Trekking route is a scenic and culturally rich trek organized by Asiana Treks and Tours. Starting in Kathmandu, it includes a drive to Dhunche, trekking through Thulo Syabru village and Sing Gompa, and reaching the sacred Gosainkunda Lake. The route offers panoramic views of the Langtang Himalayan range, rich Tamang culture, and peaceful forest trails. It’s a perfect blend of nature, adventure, and spiritual experience, ideal for trekkers seeking both beauty and serenity in the Himalayas.

Langtang Panorama Trekking is considered a moderate trek, suitable for people with a reasonable level of fitness. While it doesn't require prior mountaineering experience, the trail involves uphill and downhill hiking on mountainous terrain, especially when approaching Gosainkunda at 4380 meters. The daily walking duration ranges from 4 to 6 hours. Asiana Treks and Tours ensures proper acclimatization and pace, making it accessible for enthusiastic trekkers who want a rewarding Himalayan experience without technical climbing.

The best times for Langtang Panorama Trekking are during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer clear skies, excellent mountain visibility, and pleasant weather. Spring features blooming rhododendron forests, while autumn provides crisp air and festive cultural vibes. Asiana Treks and Tours operates treks during these peak times to ensure the best conditions for views, safety, and comfort. However, winter treks are also possible with proper gear and preparation.

During the Langtang Panorama Trek, Asiana Treks and Tours arranges accommodation in clean and comfortable teahouses or lodges. These local guesthouses provide basic yet cozy rooms, usually with twin beds and shared bathrooms. In Kathmandu, you’ll stay in a standard hotel with modern amenities. The teahouses offer hearty meals, warm blankets, and a friendly atmosphere, giving you a great opportunity to connect with locals and fellow trekkers. It’s a simple yet enriching experience in the Himalayas.

Yes, altitude sickness can be a concern as the trek ascends above 4000 meters at Gosainkunda. Asiana Treks and Tours designs the itinerary with proper acclimatization days and a gradual ascent to minimize the risk. Symptoms may include headache, nausea, and fatigue. Guides are trained to monitor your health and respond quickly. Drinking plenty of water, avoiding alcohol, and walking at a steady pace are crucial. If needed, descent or medical help is arranged swiftly by the company.

Yes, Asiana Treks and Tours provides professional, English-speaking guides and experienced local porters for the Langtang Panorama Trekking. Guides are knowledgeable in mountain safety, local culture, and natural history. Porters help carry your main luggage (up to 10–12 kg per person), allowing you to trek comfortably with just a daypack. This not only eases your journey but also supports local employment in the region. Tipping is appreciated but not compulsory, and your team ensures a safe and enjoyable trek.

Yes, all necessary trekking permits are arranged and included in the package by Asiana Treks and Tours. For the Langtang Panorama Trek, you need the Langtang National Park Entry Permit and the TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) Card. These are essential for entering the protected area and ensuring your safety on the trails. The company handles all logistics and paperwork so you can focus on enjoying the adventure without administrative worries.

To prepare for the Langtang Panorama Trek, you should engage in regular cardio and endurance training at least 4–6 weeks in advance. Activities like hiking, cycling, running, or swimming help build stamina. Include leg-strengthening and flexibility exercises as well. While no technical climbing is involved, the daily hiking hours and altitude require good physical fitness. Asiana Treks and Tours also suggests some short local hikes if you arrive in Nepal early for additional acclimatization.

Absolutely! The Langtang Panorama Trek is suitable for beginners with reasonable fitness and a positive attitude. Asiana Treks and Tours ensures that the pace, acclimatization, and support are well-managed for new trekkers. The trail offers moderate challenges and incredible scenery without extreme altitude or risk. Many first-time trekkers choose this route for its accessibility, cultural immersion, and manageable duration. Just make sure you prepare physically, pack appropriately, and communicate openly with your guide during the trek.

Teahouses along the Langtang Panorama Trek offer a variety of meals including Nepali, Tibetan, and Western dishes. You’ll enjoy hearty meals like dal bhat (rice, lentils, vegetables), noodles, pasta, soups, eggs, pancakes, and momos. Asiana Treks and Tours ensures you have three nutritious meals daily throughout the trek. Vegetarian options are widely available, and you can usually refill water bottles with boiled or filtered water. Meals are simple but delicious, giving you the energy needed for trekking.

Asiana Treks and Tours offers an all-inclusive package that covers airport transfers, hotel stay in Kathmandu, transport to/from Dhunche, trekking permits, guide and porter services, meals during the trek, and teahouse accommodations. You also get sightseeing in Kathmandu with a professional guide. Personal expenses, travel insurance, tips, and international airfare are not included. The company ensures transparency with no hidden costs, making it easy to budget and plan your Himalayan adventure confidently.

Your day typically starts around 7 AM with breakfast, followed by 4–6 hours of trekking with scenic breaks and lunch on the way. You’ll reach your overnight stop by mid-afternoon, giving you time to rest, explore the village, or relax with tea. Dinner is served around 6–7 PM. Asiana Treks and Tours maintains a flexible schedule, allowing for photography, acclimatization, or cultural interaction. Early nights are common, as you’ll need good rest for the next day’s hike.

Booking is easy and secure. Visit the official website of Asiana Treks and Tours, where you can check the itinerary, price, and available dates. You can also email or call them directly for customization or group booking. Once confirmed, a deposit secures your spot. They offer secure payment gateways and responsive customer support. It’s best to book a few weeks in advance, especially during peak seasons, to ensure your preferred dates and guide availability.

Yes, travel insurance is mandatory for joining the Langtang Panorama Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours. Your insurance must cover emergency medical evacuation up to 5000 meters, as well as general trip cancellation, delay, and loss of baggage. It’s essential in case of altitude sickness, accidents, or unexpected weather. The company strongly advises obtaining your insurance before traveling to Nepal and bringing a printed copy for verification before the trek begins.

Essential items include trekking boots, warm layers, a waterproof jacket, sleeping bag, gloves, sun hat, sunglasses, daypack, water bottles, headlamp, and personal medications. Asiana Treks and Tours provides a full packing list before departure. Lightweight and layered clothing is key for changing mountain conditions. You can rent or buy gear in Kathmandu if needed. Porters carry your main bag, so you only need a small pack for daily use. Pack smart and travel light!

The Langtang region is rich in Tamang and Tibetan Buddhist culture. You’ll visit traditional villages like Thulo Syabru, see prayer wheels, stupas, and ancient monasteries such as Sing Gompa. Asiana Treks and Tours encourages respectful interaction with locals, providing insights into their lifestyles, festivals, and beliefs. Cultural immersion is a major part of the journey, allowing you to experience the warmth, spirituality, and traditions of Himalayan communities while trekking through their ancestral lands.

Yes! Asiana Treks and Tours offers flexible and customizable itineraries. Whether you want to add days for acclimatization, extend to Langtang Valley, or combine with other treks, the company can tailor the route to suit your interests, schedule, and fitness level. Private group, solo, or family options are also available. Just discuss your preferences during booking, and they’ll craft a personalized experience to make your Himalayan trek truly unforgettable.

The highest point of the Langtang Panorama Trek is Gosainkunda Lake, located at 4380 meters. This sacred glacial lake is the ultimate highlight of the journey, offering stunning reflections of nearby peaks and a profound sense of peace. The altitude requires careful acclimatization, which is built into the itinerary by Asiana Treks and Tours. Spending time here allows trekkers to enjoy the natural and spiritual beauty of one of Nepal’s most revered destinations.

Asiana Treks and Tours is a trusted, locally operated trekking company with years of experience in organizing Himalayan adventures. They prioritize safety, cultural immersion, personalized service, and responsible tourism. Their guides are licensed, knowledgeable, and friendly. The company offers transparent pricing, customizable itineraries, and 24/7 support. By choosing Asiana Treks and Tours, you support local communities and gain an authentic experience of Nepal’s natural beauty and cultural heritage on the Langtang Panorama Trek.

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Langtang Panorama Trekking – Start Point and How to Get There

Langtang Panorama Trekking starts from Kathmandu, the vibrant capital city of Nepal, which is well-connected internationally by Tribhuvan International Airport. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, trekkers will be transferred to their hotel located at 1337 meters above sea level, allowing for some rest and acclimatization before the adventure begins. Kathmandu itself offers a rich cultural experience with ancient temples, bustling markets, and historical sites, making it an ideal gateway to the Langtang region.

To reach the trek’s starting point, travelers drive from Kathmandu to Dhunche, the gateway town for Langtang trekking, situated at approximately 1950 meters elevation. This scenic drive takes around 6-7 hours and winds through beautiful countryside, traditional villages, and terraced fields. The road is bumpy and mountainous but provides a spectacular introduction to the natural beauty of the Langtang area. This route sets the tone for the trek and immerses visitors in the culture and environment they will explore further on foot.

Day-by-Day Langtang Panorama Trekking Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu & transfer to the hotel at 1337 meters. Rest and preparation for the trek.

Day 2: Explore Kathmandu’s old heritage sites, including Durbar Square, Pashupatinath Temple, and Boudhanath Stupa. Final trek preparation in Kathmandu.

Day 3: Drive from Kathmandu to Dhunche, enjoying the scenic landscape and local villages.

Day 4: Begin trekking from Dhunche to Thulo Syabru Village at 2130 meters. This first day offers gentle acclimatization with views of the surrounding hills.

Day 5: Trek from Thulo Syabru to Sing Gompa (3330 meters). The trail becomes more mountainous with panoramic views of Langtang peaks, passing through rhododendron forests.

Day 6: Ascend to Gosainkunda Lake at 4380 meters, a sacred alpine lake surrounded by snow-capped mountains. This day is physically demanding but extremely rewarding.

Day 7: Descend from Gosainkunda back to Dhunche. Enjoy the changing landscape from alpine to forested valleys.

Day 8: Drive from Dhunche back to Kathmandu by bus, reflecting on the trek’s highlights.

Day 9: Departure from Nepal or extend your stay to explore more of the country.

Trek Distance, Duration & Elevation Gain on Langtang Panorama Trekking

Total Trek Duration: Approximately 5-6 days of trekking (excluding arrival and departure days).

Total Trek Distance: Roughly 60-70 kilometers depending on exact route variations.

Elevation Gain: Starts at around 1950 meters (Dhunche), ascending to a maximum of 4380 meters at Gosainkunda Lake.

Daily Trekking Duration: Ranges from 4 to 7 hours, with moderate to challenging elevation gains.

Terrain: Trails include forested paths, mountain ridges, and alpine meadows, with some steep ascents and descents.

This trek offers moderate physical challenges suitable for trekkers with some prior experience and a good fitness level. The gradual elevation gain helps with acclimatization, reducing risks of altitude sickness.

Types of Accommodation on Langtang Panorama Trekking

Accommodation during the Langtang Panorama Trek is mostly in traditional tea houses and lodges. These provide basic but comfortable rooms with beds, blankets, and shared bathrooms. Facilities vary by village, with larger settlements like Dhunche and Thulo Syabru offering better amenities such as electricity, Wi-Fi, and hot showers (sometimes for an additional fee).

In Kathmandu: Stay in comfortable hotels with modern facilities.

On the Trek: Tea houses with warm meals and communal dining areas.

At Higher Altitudes: Simpler lodges focusing on basic needs and warmth.

Special Note: During peak trekking seasons, accommodations may be busier, so early booking is recommended.

Tea house trekking is a wonderful way to experience local hospitality, interact with Sherpa and Tamang communities, and immerse yourself in the serene mountain environment.

About Asiana Treks and Tours

Asiana Treks and Tours is your trusted partner for exploring the breathtaking landscapes of Nepal, including the stunning Langtang Panorama Trekking. With years of experience, our expert guides, well-planned itineraries, and personalized service ensure you have a safe, enjoyable, and unforgettable trekking adventure. We focus on sustainable tourism and cultural respect, making your journey not only a physical exploration but a meaningful cultural experience.

Meals & Food Options on Langtang Panorama Trekking Route

When trekking the Langtang Panorama route with Asiana Treks and Tours, food is an essential part of the journey, offering a blend of local flavors and international dishes to fuel your adventure. Most meals during the trek are served in tea houses and lodges along the trail, providing hearty, warming dishes that cater to various dietary preferences. Traditional Nepali food such as dal bhat (lentil soup with rice), momo (dumplings), and vegetable curry are widely available, offering a taste of authentic local cuisine. Alongside Nepali fare, common international options like pasta, noodles, and omelets are also served, giving trekkers familiar comfort food to complement their energy needs.

Hydration is equally important at high altitudes, so bottled water, tea, and hot beverages like ginger or lemon tea are staples along the route. Many tea houses also offer soups and snacks to keep energy levels steady between meals. Trekking at high altitude increases calorie requirements, so eating regularly is vital to maintain stamina and avoid altitude sickness. Asiana Treks and Tours ensures your meal plans are balanced, nutritious, and culturally immersive, with options to accommodate vegetarians and special diets upon request.

Meals & Food Options Summary:

Traditional Nepali meals: dal bhat, momo, curry.

International dishes: pasta, noodles, omelets.

Hot beverages: tea, ginger lemon tea, soups.

Snacks and energy bars available.

Hydration focus: bottled water and electrolyte drinks.

Options for vegetarians and special diets on request.

Packing List for Langtang Panorama Trekking

Packing the right gear is crucial for a safe and enjoyable trek on the Langtang Panorama route with Asiana Treks and Tours. The trek covers a range of elevations, so layering is essential to handle varying temperatures from warm valley days to chilly alpine nights. A good-quality, insulated jacket, waterproof shell, thermal base layers, and sturdy trekking boots are must-haves. Accessories like a warm hat, gloves, and sunglasses protect against cold and strong sun exposure at high altitudes. A comfortable daypack will carry essentials during trekking days.

Beyond clothing, packing a reusable water bottle, high-energy snacks, and personal toiletries will help maintain health and hygiene on the trail. Other important items include a headlamp or flashlight, trekking poles for stability on uneven terrain, a first aid kit, and sunscreen. Since accommodation facilities may be basic, it’s also wise to bring a sleeping bag rated for cold temperatures. Asiana Treks and Tours provides a detailed packing list tailored to the Langtang Panorama Trek and offers gear rental options to lighten your load.

Packing List Highlights:

Layered clothing: thermal base layers, fleece, waterproof jacket.

Durable trekking boots and wool socks.

Hat, gloves, sunglasses, and sunscreen.

Daypack, water bottle, and trekking poles.

Headlamp, first aid kit, and personal toiletries.

Sleeping bag (warm rated).

Snacks, electrolyte tablets, and hand sanitizer.

Optional gear rental through Asiana Treks and Tours.

Solo Trekkers & Female Trekker Advice for Langtang Panorama Trekking

Trekking solo or as a female traveler on the Langtang Panorama route with Asiana Treks and Tours can be a rewarding and empowering experience with the right preparation. The Langtang region is generally safe and welcoming, with friendly local communities along the trail. However, solo trekkers should always prioritize safety by informing the trekking company of their itinerary, traveling with a guide when possible, and maintaining communication with family or friends back home. Joining group treks or connecting with other trekkers en route can also enhance safety and companionship.

For female trekkers, respect for local customs and modest attire helps foster positive interactions with local communities, especially in villages where traditional lifestyles prevail. Staying in well-established tea houses and lodges ensures secure and comfortable accommodation. Female travelers are encouraged to carry personal safety items and stay vigilant, particularly when traveling alone or at night. Asiana Treks and Tours offers female-friendly services including women guides, porters, and customized trek support to ensure comfort and security throughout the journey.

Solo & Female Trekker Tips:

Inform trekking company & family of plans.

Prefer traveling with a guide or group.

Respect local customs and dress modestly.

Stay in reputable tea houses and lodges.

Carry personal safety items.

Use female guides or porters if preferred.

Maintain communication tools (mobile, SIM card).

Stay vigilant, especially during solo travels.

Transportation Modes: Jeep, Bus, Flight for Langtang Panorama Trekking

Getting to and from the Langtang region involves multiple transportation modes that Asiana Treks and Tours coordinates to provide a smooth experience. From Kathmandu, travelers typically begin with a scenic drive by jeep or bus to Dhunche, the gateway to the trek. Jeeps offer a faster, more comfortable option for groups or travelers with tight schedules, navigating the winding mountainous roads in around 6-7 hours. Buses are a budget-friendly alternative, providing local experience but often with longer travel times and less flexibility.

While there is no direct flight to Langtang, flights to nearby regions like Lukla are common for other trekking routes such as Everest Base Camp. For Langtang, road travel is the primary means of access due to the geography. After trekking, return transfers by bus or jeep to Kathmandu are arranged by Asiana Treks and Tours, ensuring timely connections for your onward travel or flights home. The company’s experienced drivers prioritize safety on these mountainous roads, and vehicles are well-maintained for rugged terrain.

Transportation Modes Summary:

Jeep: Faster, comfortable, suitable for small groups.

Bus: Economical, local experience, longer travel time.

No direct flights to Langtang; road travel is standard.

Return transfers arranged for convenience.

Safety-focused, experienced drivers.

Vehicle options based on group size and preference.

Add-On Tours After Langtang Panorama Trekking

After completing the breathtaking Langtang Panorama Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours, many travelers choose to extend their adventure with carefully curated add-on tours to enrich their Nepal experience. Kathmandu valley itself offers fascinating cultural explorations such as visits to Patan Durbar Square, Bhaktapur ancient city, or the serene garden of Godavari. These add-ons provide a perfect balance of cultural immersion and relaxation after several days of trekking. For those interested in wildlife, Chitwan National Park is a popular option where you can enjoy jeep safaris, bird watching, and elephant rides, experiencing Nepal’s rich biodiversity.

Alternatively, if you want to continue mountain adventures, the Annapurna region or Everest Base Camp trekking can be arranged as next steps. Asiana Treks and Tours offers customized extension packages with guided tours, transportation, and accommodation, tailored to your interests and timeline. These add-ons allow trekkers to discover different landscapes, communities, and wildlife of Nepal, rounding out their Himalayan journey.

Add-On Tours Highlights:

Kathmandu valley cultural tours: Patan, Bhaktapur, Pashupatinath.

Wildlife safaris: Chitwan National Park.

Further trekking options: Annapurna, Everest Base Camp.

Customized packages by Asiana Treks and Tours.

Flexible durations to suit your schedule.

Transport, guides, and accommodations included.

Feedback & Reviews from Langtang Panorama Trekking Trekkers

Feedback from trekkers who have completed the Langtang Panorama Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours consistently highlights the professionalism, safety, and personalized service offered by the company. Many travelers appreciate the knowledgeable guides who provide cultural insights and ensure smooth acclimatization throughout the trek. The quality of accommodations and food along the trail also receives positive remarks, with trekkers enjoying warm hospitality and authentic Nepali cuisine. Solo trekkers and families alike commend the company’s attention to individual needs and flexible itineraries.

Trekkers also often praise the scenic diversity and the rewarding views from Gosainkunda Lake, calling the Langtang Panorama Trek a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural experience. Constructive feedback from clients is welcomed by Asiana Treks and Tours to continuously improve their services, making each trekking season better. The company encourages trekkers to share their stories and photos, fostering a supportive community of mountain lovers.

Feedback & Reviews Summary:

Highly rated knowledgeable and friendly guides.

Positive reviews on food and lodging quality.

Safety and acclimatization support praised.

Flexible itineraries and personalized care.

Stunning scenery and cultural immersion highlighted.

Welcomes constructive feedback for improvement.

Strong community spirit with returning trekkers.

Departure Support & End-of-Trek Services

The end of your Langtang Panorama Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours includes comprehensive departure support to ensure a hassle-free transition from mountain trekking back to everyday life. After your return to Kathmandu, the company assists with airport transfers, helping you reach Tribhuvan International Airport on time for your onward flight. For travelers continuing their Nepal journey, Asiana Treks and Tours can organize transportation to other destinations or arrange comfortable hotel stays in Kathmandu for rest and relaxation.

In addition to logistics, departure support also involves assistance with necessary travel documentation, such as visa extensions or travel insurance queries. The company offers a debrief session, where trekkers can discuss their experience, provide feedback, and receive recommendations for future adventures. This attentive end-of-trek service ensures that your return home is smooth and stress-free, closing your trekking chapter on a positive note.

Departure Support Highlights:

Airport transfer coordination.

Assistance with travel documentation and visa.

Hotel bookings and onward travel arrangements.

Debrief and feedback sessions.

Recommendations for further travel in Nepal.

24/7 support during your stay with Asiana Treks and Tours.

Booking Terms, Cancellation & Refunds for Langtang Panorama Trekking Packages

Booking your Langtang Panorama Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours is a straightforward process designed for flexibility and transparency. Upon confirming your booking, a deposit is usually required to secure your place, with the balance payable before the trek starts. The company provides clear terms outlining what is included in the package, such as accommodation, meals, permits, guide and porter services, and transportation. This transparency helps trekkers plan financially and avoid hidden costs.

Cancellations and refunds are handled with fairness, acknowledging the uncertainties that travel can bring. If a cancellation occurs well in advance (typically 30 days or more before departure), most deposits are refundable minus a small processing fee. For cancellations closer to the trek start date, refund policies may vary depending on non-refundable permits or arrangements already made. Asiana Treks and Tours encourages trekkers to purchase travel insurance that covers cancellations, medical emergencies, and trip interruptions. The company is committed to clear communication and support throughout the booking and cancellation process.

Booking & Cancellation Summary:

Deposit required to confirm booking.

Clear inclusions: permits, accommodation, meals, guides.

Refund policy varies with cancellation timing.

Advance cancellations usually refundable minus fees.

Strong recommendation for travel insurance.

Transparent communication throughout.

Support available for changes or emergencies.
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