Langtang & Gosainkund Lakes

Langtang & Gosainkund Lakes

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Langtang & Gosainkund Lakes

15 Days Starting and ending in Kathmandu

Visiting: Himalaya, Nepal

Tour operator:

Exodus Adventure Travels

Tour code:

TNL

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

4 - 14

Physical rating:

Moderate / Challenging

Age range:

16-99

Special diets catered:

Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements

Tour operated in:

English

Activities:

Trekking, Walking

From: $2398 $2072 Operator discount: -$223 Travel Club discount: -$103 -14%

NB: Prices correct on 19-Sep-2024 but subject to change.

This tour is no longer available, please see similar tours below or send an enquiry

Tour Overview

The stunning Langtang Valley lies to the north of Kathmandu and sees fewer trekkers than the Annapurna or Everest regions. In Autumn it is blessed with superb views of the great peak of Langtang Lirung (7246m), while in spring it comes alive with birds and flowers. This trek takes us to the glaciers below Langtang Lirung, perhaps the summits of Kyanjin Ri or Tsergo Ri (optional) for some magnificent panoramas, and the spectacular holy lake at Gosainkund, an important place of pilgrimage. Parts of the Langtang Valley and Langtang village were devastated in the 2015 earthquake and now that the lodges have been repaired or rebuilt, the best way to show support is for trekkers and tourism to return. Our new route makes use of the best lodges and forms more of a circuit that the traditional trail.



Highlights

  • Varied scenery; mountain panoramas, rhododendron forests, glaciers and gompas

  • Far fewer trekkers than in other Nepal trekking regions

  • Views of the great peak of Langtang Lirung (7,246m)

  • Fantastic flora and fauna in spring

  • The magnificent holy Gosainkund Lake nestled amidst the mountains

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Start Kathmandu

The adventure begins in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. Free airport transfers are available for any flight, provided you have supplied your flight details in advance and requested transfers. A representative meets you at the airport and you are transferred to the hotel. Upon arrival, look out for a noticeboard in the reception area with details of where and when to meet for your welcome briefing this evening. There is an Exodus desk in the hotel lobby should you require any assistance.



Accommodation: Hotel Royal Singi (or similar)

Day 2 : Drive To Syabrubesi

Meals Included: Breakfast

Leaving the Kathmandu Valley, we have a long drive ahead (approximately seven to eight hours) – the road condition is poor, so we use 4x4s. We drive out of the Kathmandu Valley and head northwards to Trisuli Bazaar. Continuing, the road climbs to Dhunche and the Langtang National Park before descending to the river where we reach Syabrubesi, a small town at 4,797ft (1,462m) where we spend the night.



Accommodation: Teahouse

Day 3 : Walk To Sherpagaon, A Small Village On Terraces Above The Langtang River

Meals Included: Breakfast

We begin our trek by descending to the river, which we cross by bridge. We then have a steep climb away from the river to Kanjim, where we have lunch. Climbing further, the trail contours around into the main Langtang Valley. We have wonderful views ahead and down to the river. We end today with a short descent to Sherpagaon, a small village perched on terraces high above the Langtang Khola at 8,170ft (2,490m).



Accommodation: Teahouse

Day 4 : Trek Through Forest To Ghora Tabela Via Rimche And Chhunama

Meals Included: Breakfast

We continue up the valley towards Langtang. The walk starts easily, following an undulating trail through Sherpagaon and into the forest, past Rimche and further to Lama Hotel, a collection of lodges in a forest clearing. The trail undulates up further through the forest with glimpses of the mountains ahead. We pass Riverside and have lunch a little further on at Chhunama. In the afternoon, we have a shorter walk, mostly uphill, to Ghora Tabela (9,960ft/3,035m), where the valley opens out. Most of the area around here was destroyed in the earthquake and lodges are just now being rebuilt.



Accommodation: Teahouse

Day 5 : A Poignant Walk As The Trail Crosses The Debris That Engulfed Langtang Village In The 2015 Earthquake; Continue To Kyanjin Gompa

Meals Included: Breakfast

The valley opens as we continue our climb. The trail ascends through the few teahouses at Thangshyap and we come to the moraine that was Langtang. This village was destroyed in the 2015 earthquake and was covered by rock and ice moraine. A path now leads across the moraine, a poignant and sad reminder of the power of nature. Once across the moraine, we come to a few newly built lodges and a memorial to those who lost their lives in this valley in the earthquake. Climbing out of Langtang, we pass the small settlement of Mundu. The valley opens out to reveal spectacular mountain views. To our left, the impressive Langtang Lirung towers above us, ahead is the great snow-covered bulk of Ganchempo. The trail climbs steadily past many prayer walls until we come to the teahouses at Kyanjin Gompa at 12,730ft (3,880m). Once there was only a small cheese factory here, now it is a bustling place with many lodges.



Accommodation: Teahouse

Day 6 : Daywalk To A Viewpoint To See Impressive Peaks And Glaciers; Option To Climb Tsergo Ri

Meals Included: Breakfast

We spend a day at Kyanjin Gompa with a chance to explore the area. There are various optional day walks here. The most popular is up to Kyanjin Ri (14,270ft/4,350m) and Kyimoshung Ri (15,160ft/4,620m). These two viewpoints above Kyanjin Gompa offer some of the most stunning mountain views in Nepal. An impressive array of peaks surrounds us – Langtang Lirung and Kyimoshung, whose huge glaciers tumble to the valley floor. Straddling the Tibetan border are Dorje Lhakpa, Ganchempo and a whole host of peaks above 19,685ft (6,000m), while across the valley are Naya Kang and the Ganja La pass. For the very energetic, there is the chance to climb Tsergo Ri (often written Cherko Ri) at 16,350ft (4,984m). This is a full day’s walk (eight to 10 hours) but worth it for the views from the top. Another option is to walk towards the Tibetan border and Langshisha, where we get wonderful views of the mountains bordering Tibet.



Accommodation: Teahouse

Day 7 : Retrace Our Route Past Ghora Tabela To Lama Hotel, A Cluster Of Lodges In The Forest

Meals Included: Breakfast

We have a long day in terms of distance but it’s an easy walk, mainly downhill, with great views down the valley. We leave Kyanjin and retrace our route down past Mundu and across the moraine of Langtang to Ghora Tabela. Heading back into the forest, we take the trail down the valley through Chhunuma and Riverside back to Lama Hotel (8,200ft/2,500m).



Accommodation: Teahouse

Day 8 : Descend To The River; Cross Over And Continue Past Bamboo And Pairo, Then Climb To The Ridgetop Village Of Syabru

Meals Included: Breakfast

Below Lama Hotel, we leave the trail we walked up the valley and turn left. A rough, rocky and narrow trail takes us steeply down to the river and a bridge across the Langtang Khola. From here, the trail undulates through the forest to Bamboo and further on to Pairo (5,580ft/1,700m) for lunch. After, we leave the river and climb steeply for an hour to a small teashop. From here, the trail contours round into a side valley and drops to cross the river by bridge. We then have another steep climb up to Syabru, a village straddling a ridge (7,380ft/2,250m). There are great views looking back to the Langtang Valley and, from just behind the lodges, we can see the Ganesh Himal on a clear day.



Accommodation: Teahouse

Day 9 : Steep Climb Through Scrub Forest And Rhododendron Thickets To Sing Gompa

Meals Included: Breakfast

We have a long, steep climb out of Syabru, walking through scrub forest and the occasional settlement among the fields, and then through magnificent rhododendron thickets until we reach the top of the ridge at Phoprang Danda (10,500ft/3,200m), where we have magnificent mountain views. After a well-deserved tea break, the trail continues up the ridge, but less steeply now, to the small settlement of Sing Gompa. There are a few lodges here, a small temple and a cheese factory. Red pandas have been spotted in the forests around here. In the afternoon, the energetic can walk up the hill behind the lodge for views on a clear day.



Accommodation: Teahouse

Day 10 : Spectacular Ridge Walk To Gosainkund Lake

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today is probably the best day of the trek for amazing panoramic mountain views. Climbing a little less steeply this morning, we follow the ridge for most of the day. We have fantastic panoramic views of the Annapurnas, Himalchuli, Manaslu and Ganesh Himal to the west and Langtang Himal to the northeast. We pass through Cholang Pati, where there are a few teashops; after, we gradually leave the trees behind. Climbing further up the ridge, we enjoy even-better views as we reach Laurebeneyak. We stop for lunch at one of the lodges here with plenty of time to admire the magnificent panorama. In the afternoon, we climb further up the ridge and, finally, contour round into the next valley. A fantastic path high above the first of the holy lakes. The trail undulates now until we reach the third lake, Gosainkund, at 14,535ft (4,430m). This lake is particularly sacred and a place of pilgrimage in the summer. It is said to have been created when the god Shiva, suffering from thirst due to a poison, thrust his trident into the mountainside, whereupon three streams burst forth and ran together to form the lake. We stay close to a shrine by the lake, where there are a few pilgrim shelters. As the sun sets, the reflection on the lake is incredible as the lake becomes one shimmering mass of gold – a magnificent sight.



(Please note, there can be snow on this section in spring)



Accommodation: Teahouse

Day 11 : Cross The Laurebena Pass To Gopte

Meals Included: Breakfast

It’s a tough day as we cross the Laurebena Pass. The trail descends from the lodge past the pilgrim shelters to the lake. We then climb up though bare and rugged terrain, passing four smaller lakes before we reach the Laurebena Pass summit at 15,255ft (4,650m). It takes us approximately 2hr 30min to the top. There are magnificent views to the north and west; as we descend, there are superb panoramic vistas over the Nepal midlands. We now have a steep descent for about two hours on a rocky trail made of stone steps to Phedi, where we have lunch. After lunch, we have another 3hr 30min walk with some steep climbs. At first, we descend a little but the rest of the afternoon takes us on a rollercoaster trail up and down the valley. There are many short steep uphill sections followed by short downhill sections. We are now back in the forest and come to our lodge at Gopte (11,210ft/3,416m).



Accommodation: Teahouse

Day 12 : Descend The Helambu Valley To Kutumsang, Visiting Tharepati En Route

Meals Included: Breakfast

A long day but mostly downhill. The morning starts with a short downhill and then a climb up to Tharepati (11,975ft/3,650m). The climb is well worth the effort for the amazing views from here, looking north we can see the Jugal Himals. After a short break to admire the views, we start to descend into the Helambu valley. We continue walking on an undulating path through thick rhododendron forest with a short climb up to lunch at Mangangoth. After, it is all the way down to our last night in a teahouse at Kutumsang. There are fine views back to the Langtang and Jugal Himals.



Accommodation: Teahouse

Day 13 : Trek To Chunauti/Gul Bhanjyang (Two Route Options Available); Drive To Kathmandu

Meals Included: Breakfast

We leave early this morning and start by descending from Kutumsang down into the valley below. We can either take the main trail to Gul Bhanjyang and then walk a jeep track to the main road where we meet our transfer back to Kathmandu or take a steeper trail through farms and rice terraces to the valley bottom at 3,415ft (1,040m) and meet our transport at Chunauti. We drive through Melamchi and back to Kathmandu (approximately five hours). Depending on traffic, we should arrive to our hotel in the early evening.



Accommodation: Hotel Royal Singi (or similar)

Day 14 : Free Day In Kathmandu

Meals Included: Breakfast

After the long day yesterday, we have a free day to explore Kathmandu. You may want to visit the Durbar Square of Kathmandu, the Buddhist stupa at Boudhanath, the Hindu temple at Pashupatinath or the monkey temple at Swayambhunath. The Thamel district is a good place to explore with its maze of shops and restaurants. There is also the opportunity to take an early morning scenic Everest flight. This can be booked and paid for locally through your leader. Please read the Optional Excursions section in the Trip Notes for information regarding flying in Nepal.



Accommodation: Hotel Royal Singi (or similar)

Day 15 : End Kathmandu

Meals Included: Breakfast

The trip ends after breakfast and we begin our return journeys home, full of tales and memories to last a lifetime. If you’d like to spend more time in Kathmandu, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.

What's Included

  • Meals
    14 breakfasts, 0 lunches, 0 dinners.


* All breakfasts
* Morning bed-tea on trek
* Welcome drink at each overnight lodge
* 3 nights standard hotels and 11 nights teahouses
* All transport and listed activities
* Tour leader throughout, plus local staff (staff to client ratio of 1:4 on
trek)
* Flights from London (if booking incl. flights)
* Arrival and departure transfers
* Full porterage throughout trek
* Exodus kitbag
* Trekking map (provided locally)
* Trekking permit and national park fees

What's Not Included

  • Hire package incl. down jacket and sleeping bag from £56

  • Visas and vaccinations

  • Sleeping bag (hire in advance from £49

  • Single accommodation (available on request, Kathmandu only)

  • Down jacket (hire in advance from £49

  • Travel insurance

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Accommodation

This trip spends three nights in a comfortable hotel in Kathmandu and 11 nights on trek in basic lodges (teahouses).



In Kathmandu, we usually stay at the Hotel Royal Singi, located within walking distance of the buzzy Thamel district. There is a restaurant, bar and outdoor courtyard. There is complimentary wifi in the hotel lobby and wifi codes are available from reception for the rooms. There is an Exodus desk in the hotel reception area and an Exodus representative is usually available daily in the mornings and evenings.



The teahouses are basic but adequate; please be realistic about what to expect in the mountains.



The lodges in Lama Hotel, Gosainkund and Gopte belong to the national park and are not privately owned. Because of this, they are not as well-kept, and the standard is lower than that of the other lodges we use. They are the only options in these locations.



The hub of the teahouse is the dining room, usually decorated with colourful traditional rugs, sometimes with a stove or heater (some lodges charge a fee to put the heater on). Some teahouses above 9,845ft (3,000m) may not be heated due to local environmental restrictions.



Occasionally, kerosene burners can be used to heat common areas if requested. We recommend against using these due to the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, and your leader will not offer this to you. Most teahouses sell snacks and other essentials such as tissues, soap and toilet paper. Almost all lodges have electricity, but it is not wholly reliable, and lighting may not be bright enough to read by – a torch (flashlight) is essential. Electrical charging facilities are generally available only in the dining room, charged at approximately 150-350 Nepalese rupees (US$1.15/US$2.65) per hour per device.



Please note, many of the lodges use solar power so sometimes there is not enough electricity for charging. Many lodges have wifi – in some areas it works well but in others it is slow and temperamental.



The bedrooms are now almost all twin-share (although very occasionally during peak seasons you may be asked to share with three to five people to a room for the odd night). Beds with foam mattresses, bedsheets and a pillow are provided. Bedrooms are unheated and can get cold at night, so you need to bring or hire a sleeping bag.



Most lodges have only one or two basic toilets and sometimes these are outside the main lodge building. Toilets are usually Asian squat style; although some lodges have now installed seated ones. Toilet paper is not provided, so bring your own or buy it locally (please dispose of it in the waste can provided – do not put it in the bowl). If there is not a flush handle, there should be a container of water to pour down – if it is empty (or frozen) please either refill it or ask the lodge to.



Some lodges now have hot gas or solar showers (charged at approximately 250-500 rupees per shower) but don’t expect them every night. Sometimes a hot shower is simply a bucket of hot water and not a showerhead.



Standards of cleanliness vary, especially in the peak trekking season and in winter when the water freezes at night. Please report any problems to your leader or the lodge and be vigilant in your personal hygiene regime – use soap or hand-sanitiser gel before and after toilet breaks, snacks, mealtimes and after handling money.



As a general rule, the higher altitude you go to, the more basic the lodges and the more expensive food and services become.



Extra accommodation



If you require any additional accommodation in Kathmandu either before or after the tour, we can book this for you (subject to availability), please enquire with your sales representative.



Single accommodation



If you prefer your own room, we offer a single supplement for the hotel nights in Kathmandu only (subject to availability). While in the teahouses, single rooms cannot be guaranteed so these have not been included in the single supplement price paid in advance. However, if a single room is available on arrival to a teahouse, you can pay locally on a day-by-day basis.

Food


Breakfast is included throughout the trip.

In the teahouses breakfast will comprise of a choice of bread (a slice of
toast, chapatti or Tibetan bread), a choice of egg (boiled, fried or
omelette), and a choice between either muesli or porridge each day. Hot
tea/coffee will also be served. On specific days, there will not be a choice
for breakfast and either a trekkers breakfast (egg, hash brown, baked beans
and toast) or a pancake with jam/honey will be served - these options are not
available in all teahouses and so we have only included them in locations
where they can be guaranteed.

Lunch will be taken at a teahouse en route - sometimes one of your guides
will go ahead with the group's order to make it more expedient. Dinner will
be in the same teahouse that you sleep at (this is custom in Nepal as
teahouses base their room rate on it).

Although most lodges have almost identical menus, they are reasonably
extensive and offer a varied selection, ranging from traditional Nepalese
dhal bhat to pizza and apple pie. Dhal bhat is the staple diet in Nepal and
comes in many different forms but generally comprises some curried lentil
dhal and meat or vegetables, some rice, and a pickle/chutney. Another popular
snack is momos; a type of Nepalese dumpling, fried or steamed, filled with
meat or vegetables.

Although meat is available in the teahouses, we advise against eating it on
trek. The meat has often been carried in the heat from lower altitudes for
several days before reaching the lodges and can cause stomach upsets or
illness. Germs can also be spread by handling dirty money - we recommend
using hand sanitiser.  

If you have a gluten free diet, then we strongly recommend you bring some
extra food and snacks with you to supplement the food on trek as there will
be little variety available for you, particularly for breakfast. Even many of
the soups are powdered and contain gluten. Gluten free breakfast options will
be limited to vegetable fried rice and a choice of egg, and on specific days
only, a trekkers breakfast (without the toast / with an extra egg) will be
served. Breakfast options for vegans will be limited to a choice of
muesli/porridge with water each day, and on specific days only, a trekkers
breakfast (without the egg), or vegetable fried rice will be served. If you
are lactose intolerant as opposed to vegan then the same will apply although
you will also have a choice of egg each day. 

If you buy imported food and drink whilst on trek you will spend more than
the suggested amount.

*Drinking Water*

Staying hydrated is important when undertaking any physical activity but
particularly so at altitude where it is generally recommended to drink at
least 3-4 litres per person per day.

We strongly encourage you not to buy bottled water on trek as this
contributes to the growing problem of plastic pollution in Nepal’s trekking
areas.

The lodge at Kyanjin has a UV water filter (donated by Exodus) and you will
be provided with safe drinking water free of charge here.

The teahouses sell boiled water for approx. Rs150-300 per litre (the price
increases the higher you trek) which should not require treating. This is
also perfect for a bedtime refill as it can double up as a hot water bottle.

Alternatively, all teahouses will provide cold water free of charge, if
requested. Although this should not be drunk untreated, we recommend that you
bring a reusable bottle (or two) and use an effective form of water
treatment. There are a wide range of products available these days which are
more effective than traditional purification tablets - we recommend talking
to an outdoor retailer for the latest advice as technologies are improving
all the time: make sure to check the product’s performance in cold/freezing
conditions and consider battery life (lithium batteries are best in cold
conditions).

Handheld UV filters such as a ‘SteriPEN’ are widely available to purchase
from online retailers such as Amazon and Ebay – they’re very effective,
can treat 1 litre of water in a couple of minutes and the water is ready
immediately – look for lightweight lithium battery models and remember that
you will need to bring a wide-mouthed bottle (e.g. Nalgene) for use with
these devices.

There are also an array of water filter and purifier bottles on the market
but be wary of their weight, bottles with a small capacity and the products
performance in freezing conditions. Exodus has partnered with Water-to-Go, a
filtration system that eliminates over 99.99% of all microbiological
contaminants from any non-salt water source – please visit
https://watertogo.eu/exodus/"
target="_blank">Water-to-Go for more information*. Exodus customers can claim
15% off your first order, and better still, 15% of the purchase value will be
donated to the **Exodus Travels Foundation [1]**.* Please note that if the
water freezes it will clog up the filter – in this event, defrost before
use by sitting the filter in lukewarm water for 10-15 minutes.


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Reviews from travellers on this tour

Stunning mountain scenery- even for Nepal!!

The mountain scenery on this trek is truly inspiri

The mountain scenery on this trek is truly inspiring. On the first part of the trek you have Langtang Lirung lofting over you while on the second part-if you are lucky with the weather, you have a truly stunning panoramic view of the Annapurna, Hinalchulu, Manaslu Himal, Ganesh Himal and Langtang Himal again. Finally just as you think it can’t get any better you have a wonderful vista of the Jugal Himal and the Everest Himalaya from Tharepati. And yes you can just make out Everest herself!! The best mountain scenery I have ever seen on a trek incl EBC.

Amazing trip on a quiet trail

Great walk along the Langtang Valley. Very quite c

Great walk along the Langtang Valley. Very quite compared to other similar treks and good quality teahouses. Some long days and lots of up and down particularly on the 2nd half of the trek

Another great trek in Nepal

The Langtang and Gosalainkund Lakes trip is a real

The Langtang and Gosalainkund Lakes trip is a real gem. Having previosly trekked in the Everest and Annapurna regions we chose a different area of Nepal this time and were certainly not disappointed. T The trial itself is very quiet and peaceful, with the poignant reminder of the terrible devastation of the Langtang village. The mood soon lifted the spectacular views of the mountains from Kyanjin Ri and the nearby lake. We were particularly lucky to be spoilt with a beautiful sunset at Gosainkund, where the lake melted into a sea of gold as the sun disappeared, and in the other direction the sky went orange and red. An excellent trip for those that want something different, and more of the same!

Magnificent trek!!

This is a wonderful trek in the Langtang Valley an

This is a wonderful trek in the Langtang Valley and to the mythical Gosainkund Lane. We enjoyed the most spectacular mountain views and had the privilege of witnessing at first hand the resilience and positivism of the wonderful Nepali people who are rebuilding their communities after the devastation of the 2015 earthquake.

Excellent Trip

Well organised, with excellent guides who engaged

Well organised, with excellent guides who engaged with the group and ensured our needs were met. The scenery was stunning and it was great talking with local people on the trip. Can’t recommend this trip enough- thanks for a fantastic experience

You have to see it to believe it!

I enjoyed every minute of this trip. The local st

I enjoyed every minute of this trip. The local staff (Gum K.C. our tour leader, and Chowang our sherpa leader, and all 5 of the porters) made the trip an amazing experience. I had never been to Nepal or to high altitude so it was a challenge for me (at age 64) but I would most definitely do it all again in a heartbeat.

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