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Langtang Gosaikunda Trek

14 Days
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Trip Details
Itinerary
Inclusion and Exclusion
Equipments & Packing List
Trip Maps
Trip Details
Destination
Nepal
Trip Grade
Moderate (Intermediate Level)
Max Elevation
4944 Meters
Total Duration
14 Days
Best Time
Feb-Jun | Sep-Dec
Group Size
Min 2 Pax

Experience the Langtang Gosainkunda Trek

Langtang Gosainkunda Trek | Explore Tamang Culture

"Experience Tamang culture and Himalayan beauty on the Langtang Gosainkunda Trek—explore remote villages, sacred lakes, and the Langtang Valley near Kathmandu". The Langtang Gosainkunda Trek itinerary usually take place in Tamang region occupied valleys which on the northern side of Kathmandu, adjacent to the Tibetan boundary. The Gosainkunda Langtang Trek Nepal pass through conventional, ethnic rural communities and undamaged forests on the way to the crest of Langtang-Lirung Mountains. The Langtang-Gosainkunda treks tour comprise of a visit to the Kyangin Gompa and the Langtang valley. Enthusiasts of the Langtang-Gosainkunda trek also climb the Lang Sisa crest and view Lake Gosainkunda, which is in close proximity. The Langtang-Gosainkunda trek are usually arranged every two months due to the sheer numbers of tourists who desire to visit.

The Influence of Sherpas on the Langtang Valley and Gosainkunda Trek

The Sherpas who participate in the Langtang Valley and Gosainkunda Trek have no documented language and reverence the mountains that surround them. As they have often revealed to walking enthusiast who participate in Langtang-Gosainkunda trek, Mount Everest, is revered as Chomolungma, the Mother of all deities. The Sherpas greatly benefit from Langtang-Gosainkunda trek because they earn substantial amounts of money from guiding trekkers through various paths. Sometimes, tourists on Langtang-Gosainkunda trek want to bring a lot of cumbersome equipment with which to create nature programs and films. The Sherpas who assist as guides in the Langtang-Gosainkunda trekking are given the duty of carrying these machines on the Langtang-Gosainkunda treks and to various altitudes for a fee. Some Sherpas who have been working as guides on the Langtang-Gosainkunda treks have now started their own travel agencies to cater for a growing number of annual tourists.

Customs of Sherpas on the Langtang-Gosainkunda Trekking

Walking enthusiasts who regularly visit the mountains through the Langtang-Gosainkunda trekking have learned that Sherpes are incredibly adapted to the cold climate. In many Langtang-Gosainkunda trek, Tamang have been known to scale the mountains in record times as well as reach summits with as little equipment as possible. The central piece of clothing of the Tamang that live along the trail paths of the Langtang-Gosainkunda treks is the ‘Chuba’, which is said to have been created due to the chilly climate of Tibet. It is a humid ankle-length dressing gown and is held around the waist by an extended sash worn on the Langtang-Gosainkunda treks. The Langtang-Gosainkunda trek provide a wonderful way of getting to know the Sherpa culture due to the fact that the entire corridor of that region is surrounded by Tamang villages.

Itinerary
Day
01
Touchdown in Kathmandu-1350m
1 Hours
Five-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)

As you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport, the Simrik Real Nepal Treks & Expedition team will welcome you with genuine warmth and care. You'll be transferred through the lively and colorful streets of Kathmandu to a premium five-star hotel, offering peace and relaxation after your journey. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Nepali welcome dinner—an ideal moment to meet your expert trekking guide, enjoy authentic local cuisine, and begin embracing the tranquil rhythm and spirit of the majestic Himalayas.

Day
02
Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing-1350m
8 Hours
Five-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)

Kathmandu sightseeing|Journey through heritage|spiritual

Explore the heart of Nepal’s rich culture with our full-day Kathmandu Valley sightseeing tour — a memorable exploration of five of the valley’s most revered and historic sites. Guided by a knowledgeable local expert, this tour reveals the spiritual depth and architectural beauty that define Kathmandu’s vibrant identity.

Boudhanath stupa | A beacon of Tibetan Buddhist faith

Begin your morning at Boudhanath Stupa, one of the world’s largest circular stupas. Encircled by colourful prayer flags and spinning wheels, the tranquil environment combined with Tibetan chants creates a profound spiritual experience. This UNESCO World Heritage site serves as a vital hub for Buddhist teachings and ceremonies — essential for anyone seeking spiritual calm.

Pashupatinath temple | Nepal’s holiest hindu sanctuary

Next, visit Pashupatinath Temple, Nepal’s foremost Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. Situated beside the sacred Bagmati River, this revered site hosts worship, cremation rites, and ancient religious practices. While access to the temple’s interior is reserved for Hindus, visitors can respectfully observe rituals and admire the unique temple architecture from the river’s opposite bank.

Bhaktapur durbar square | A window to nepalese artistry

Journey eastwards to the medieval city of Bhaktapur, where winding streets lead to the grand Bhaktapur Durbar Square. Known for its remarkably preserved temples, palaces, and detailed woodwork, highlights include the 55-Window Palace, Golden Gate, and Nyatapola Temple. This historic square showcases Nepal’s cultural and artistic heritage in full splendour.

Patan durbar square | Celebrating newar culture

Continue south to Patan Durbar Square, close to Patan Dhoka. This ancient site is a testament to Newar architectural skill, decorated with bronze statues, stone shrines, and traditional courtyards. Notable landmarks include Krishna Mandir and the Patan Museum, both reflecting the rich history and craftsmanship of the Kathmandu Valley.

Swayambhunath stupa | Iconic monkey temple overlooking the valley

Conclude your day at Swayambhunath, perched on a hilltop and affectionately called the Monkey Temple. This ancient stupa offers panoramic views over Kathmandu Valley and holds great spiritual significance for both Buddhists and Hindus. The gleaming golden spire, the all-seeing eyes of Buddha, and fluttering prayer flags provide a serene and inspiring finale to your cultural journey.

Day
03
Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi-1460m
8 Hours
Hotel | Lodge accommodation in Syabrubesi
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)

The drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi unveils a dramatic shift from bustling cityscapes to serene Himalayan foothills. This 8 to 9-hour journey begins early in the morning, as travelers leave behind Kathmandu’s vibrant alleys and ascend through winding mountain roads.

The road, which stretches along the Trishuli River, offers scenic views of terraced farms, deep gorges, and occasional waterfalls. While the initial section remains smooth and paved, sections past Trishuli Bazaar may present gravel patches and seasonal landslide areas, especially during monsoon months.

Drivers have often navigated this route with care, even when the weather has changed quickly. Local tea houses and rest stops provide opportunities to stretch, enjoy Nepali meals, and engage with rural communities.

By the time travelers reach Syabrubesi, nestled beneath forested hills, the air has cooled, and the surroundings have transformed. This village has welcomed trekkers for decades and now serves as the gateway to the Langtang Valley Trek. Whether you are an experienced hiker or a first-time visitor, this drive sets the tone for an unforgettable Himalayan adventure that blends nature, culture, and discovery.

Day
04
Trek from Syabrubesi to Lama Hotel–2410m
7 Hours
Teahouse accommodation in Lama Hotel
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)

The trail from Syabrubesi to Lama Hotel begins with a gradual ascent alongside the Langtang Khola, where cascading waters echo beneath a canopy of oak, rhododendron, and bamboo forests. Trekkers follow a well-defined yet undulating path, occasionally interrupted by suspension bridges, rocky outcrops, and narrow.

This route has long been favored for its diverse terrain and tranquil wilderness. Villages such as Dovan and Bamboo provide moments of cultural connection, while shaded trails offer refuge from the mid-day sun. The region's geography features deep river valleys, steep ridgelines, and occasional landslide-prone zones—though guides consistently monitor trail safety and adjust pace accordingly.

Over the years, countless travelers have trekked this section, often remarking on its unspoiled beauty. While the elevation gain is moderate, the steady incline requires endurance. Porters and guides have remained vital, supporting logistics and sharing insights about the local flora and fauna.

By the time trekkers arrive at Lama Hotel, they are embraced by a quiet forested hamlet nestled in the heart of the Langtang region. The air cools, the stars brighten, and the anticipation of the higher Himalayas begins to rise.

Day
05
Trek from Lama Hotel to Langtang Village–3330m
6 Hours
Teahouse accommodation in Langtang Village
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)

The trail from Lama Hotel to Langtang Village steadily climbs through a serene alpine landscape. Forests of pine and hemlock begin to thin as the air grows cooler and crisper. Trekkers have been following this route for decades, mesmerized by glimpses of Langtang Lirung peeking through mountain veils.

The path is moderately steep but clearly marked, with occasional sections of stone steps and narrow ridges. As trekkers ascend, they cross wooden bridges and glacial-fed streams, where prayer flags flutter in the wind. The geography transitions from dense woodland to open yak pastures, revealing a widening valley shaped by ancient glaciers. Villages like Ghodatabela and Thyangsyap offer places to rest, hydrate, and observe the resilient mountain lifestyle of local Tamang communities. Lodges here have evolved over time to serve both adventurers and cultural seekers.

By late afternoon, travelers reach Langtang Village, now rebuilt after the 2015 earthquake. Surrounded by towering cliffs and wind-swept meadows, this village continues to reflect strength, hospitality, and highland heritage.

Day
06
Trek from Langtang Village to Kyanjin Gompa–3730m
5 Hours
Teahouse accommodation in Kyanjin Gompa
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)

The trek from Langtang Village to Kyanjin Gompa unfolds like a living tapestry of Himalayan serenity. The trail gently ascends through wide yak pastures, as the valley begins to broaden, revealing snow-draped peaks on every side. Trekkers have long admired this route for its unmatched tranquility and spiritual charm.

The trail condition is well-maintained and moderate, often traversed by local herders and Buddhist monks. Stone-built mani walls, fluttering prayer flags, and ancient stupas line the path, infusing the landscape with deep cultural resonance. While elevation gradually increases, the gain is steady, making the walk suitable for those acclimatized to high altitudes.

Geographically, this section transitions into a glacial alpine zone, flanked by cliffs and moraine ridges. Glimpses of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, and Gangchempo captivate the senses, while the crisp mountain air refreshes both body and mind.

Upon reaching Kyanjin Gompa, a sacred Buddhist monastery sits beneath towering spires. This serene hamlet invites reflection, exploration, and panoramic views. Travelers will have reached a spiritual and scenic highlight of the Langtang region—a destination where nature, culture, and highland devotion converge.

Day
07
Exploration Day at Kyanjin Gompa-3730m
6 Hours
Teahouse accommodation in Kyanjin Gompa
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)

Exploration Day– Hike to Tsergo Ri-4984M

The exploration day at Kyanjin Gompa offers trekkers a remarkable opportunity to ascend Tsergo Ri, a towering ridge at 4984 meters renowned for its panoramic Himalayan views. The trail starts early, following a steep, high-altitude route across open alpine pastures and glacial moraines, where thin air challenges both breath and determination. The path is rugged but rewarding, marked by loose stones, switchbacks, and exposed ridgelines. Trekkers have often climbed slowly, adjusting to the altitude while being surrounded by mesmerizing peaks like Langtang Lirung, Yala Peak, and Shishapangma on the Tibetan border.

By midday, hikers usually reach the summit, where 360-degree vistas unfold across icy valleys and serrated mountain spires. It is a place of silence, reverence, and breathtaking clarity. Over the years, thousands have stood atop Tsergo Ri, feeling both elevated and humbled. The descent, though easier, requires attention, as changing light and shifting clouds alter the terrain’s appearance. Returning to Kyanjin Gompa, trekkers reflect on a journey that has tested the body and awakened the spirit. This day will forever stand as a pinnacle in their Langtang experience.

Day
08
Trek from Kyanjin Gompa to Lama Hotel-2410m
8 Hours
Teahouse accommodation in Lama Hotel
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)

Descending from Kyanjin Gompa, the trek retraces the path along the Langtang Khola, offering a gentler pace but no less captivating scenery. The route steadily descends to Lama Hotel, passing through glacial valleys, yak pastures, and dense forests echoing with birdcalls and rustling leaves.

Trekkers have already experienced the dramatic ascent and now begin to appreciate the descent’s changing perspective. The trail is well-trodden yet occasionally uneven, with loose stones and narrow bends requiring attentive footing. It has always rewarded careful walkers with sweeping views of the Langtang range now appearing from a fresh angle.

Forests of birch, pine, and rhododendron reappear, painting the trail with verdant hues. Suspension bridges sway gently over roaring streams, connecting traditional Tamang settlements like Thyangsyap and Ghodatabela. These villages have long hosted travelers with warmth and resilience.

The return to Lama Hotel marks a transitional point—from high alpine wilderness back to lush subalpine zones. By day’s end, trekkers will have descended over 1,300 meters, leaving behind the sacred heights yet carrying their stillness within.

Day
09
Trek from Lama Hotel to Thulo Syabru-2210m
7 Hours
Teahouse accommodation in Thulo Syabru
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)

The trail from Lama Hotel to Thulo Syabru offers a scenic and culturally rich transition within the Langtang Gosainkunda Trek. The route steadily descends through lush rhododendron forests, crossing cascading streams and suspension bridges. As trekkers move forward, they often hear the melodies of Himalayan birds and witness Langur monkeys swinging through the trees.

This path winds along well-defined trails, which remain stable but can be slippery after rainfall. Mule trains frequently pass, and hikers are advised to stay alert and yield when necessary. The route gradually leads to the village of Bamboo, from where the trail ascends steeply to Rimche before descending again through forested slopes.

Trekkers have already covered a good altitude, and now they walk through Tamang settlements where traditional stone houses, Buddhist prayer flags, and chortens enrich the cultural atmosphere. Thulo Syabru greets visitors with panoramic views of Ganesh Himal and warm hospitality.

Accommodation is available in cozy teahouses, and the food is freshly prepared. This stretch not only connects major trekking points but also reflects the harmony between natural beauty and indigenous heritage. It has become a cherished section for those seeking immersion in authentic Himalayan life.

Day
10
From Thulo Syabru to Chandanbari (Singgompa)-3300m
6 Hours
Teahouse accommodation in Chandanbari (Singgompa)
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)

The trek from Thulo Syabru to Chandanbari, also known as Sing Gompa, ascends steadily through serene pine and rhododendron forests. This trail is moderately steep but well-maintained, with sections that may become muddy or slick during monsoon or snowfall. As trekkers gain altitude, they encounter tranquil surroundings, crisp mountain air, and occasional glimpses of the Langtang Himal.

The path climbs above the Syabru ridge, offering panoramic vistas of Ganesh Himal and the distant Tibetan Plateau. Along the way, trekkers pass through Dursagang, a small rest point ideal for hydration and short breaks. The landscape continuously transforms—lush greenery gives way to alpine vegetation, and the silence is broken only by the breeze and birdsong.

Upon reaching Chandanbari, trekkers are welcomed by the famed Sing Gompa monastery, which holds cultural and spiritual significance. The village is also home to a traditional yak cheese factory, offering a taste of local craftsmanship. Lodging is available in friendly teahouses, and food is freshly prepared using locally sourced ingredients.

This route blends natural elevation with cultural discovery and prepares trekkers physically and mentally for higher altitudes ahead, making it a pivotal point on the Langtang-Gosainkunda journey.

Day
11
Trek from Chandanbari to Gosaikunda-4380m
8 Hours
Teahouse accommodation in Gosaikunda
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)

The trek from Chandanbari (Singgompa) to Gosaikunda ascends to 4380 meters through breathtaking alpine terrain. The trail, though steep and rugged in sections, is well-marked and passes through high meadows, ancient stone shrines, and windswept ridgelines. As trekkers move above the tree line, the air thins and prayer flags lead the way to the sacred lakes shimmering below towering peaks. This section has challenged many but rewarded all with its spiritual and scenic magnificence. Weather conditions can shift quickly, so caution is essential. Simrik Real Nepal Treks & Expedition provides experienced guidance to ensure safety and comfort as you walk this legendary route toward one of Nepal’s most revered Himalayan sanctuaries.

Day
12
Trek from Gosaikunda to Dhunche–1890m
8 Hours
Hotel accommodation in Dhunche
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)

The trek from Gosaikunda to Dhunche descends through varied alpine landscapes, offering trekkers a scenic and contemplative final stretch. The trail begins at the sacred Gosaikunda Lake and drops gradually through rugged paths and stone stairways surrounded by pine, fir, and rhododendron forests. The terrain is mostly downhill but can be slippery, especially after rainfall or snow, requiring steady footing and trekking poles for balance.

Trekkers pass through Lauribina and Sing Gompa, where brief rest and refreshments are available. The air becomes warmer as the elevation decreases, and traditional Tamang villages reappear along the trail. Locals may be seen herding cattle, tending to their fields, or spinning prayer wheels, adding layers of cultural experience.

Birdsong, prayer flags fluttering in the breeze, and distant views of Ganesh Himal create a soothing atmosphere throughout the descent. The trail is well-marked but demands attention in forested areas where fallen leaves or moss may conceal roots and rocks.

As trekkers approach Dhunche, a bustling town and district headquarters, they reconnect with road access and modern comforts. This final section of the trek gracefully concludes the Langtang-Gosaikunda journey—blending nature, culture, and spiritual beauty into a rewarding Himalayan farewell.

Day
13
Drive from Dhunche to Kathmandu–1350m
8 Hours
Five-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)

The drive from Dhunche to Kathmandu offers a scenic retreat through Nepal’s rugged hills and terraced farmlands. Departing from the highland town of Dhunche, the journey winds along the Pasang Lhamu Highway, a mountain road that blends raw beauty with adventure. The route descends through pine-covered slopes, stone villages, and riverside hamlets—capturing a vibrant tapestry of rural Nepal.

The road condition varies. While parts of the highway are newly paved and smooth, other sections remain narrow, bumpy, or dusty—especially after heavy rain. Landslides occasionally affect travel time during monsoon, but the road is generally passable year-round. Local drivers are experienced and maintain caution on sharp turns and steep drops.

As the vehicle continues south, dramatic ridgelines and glimpses of snow-capped peaks fade into lush green valleys. The Trishuli River flows beside much of the route, adding both tranquility and visual depth. Travelers may notice local markets, hillside temples, and children waving from the roadside.

After several hours of winding descent, the journey reaches Kathmandu Valley, where modern city life resumes. This drive concludes the Langtang-Gosaikunda adventure with a scenic return, leaving behind serene mountains but carrying memories for a lifetime.

Day
14
Departure from Kathmandu to next-destination-1350m
1 Hours
Five-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)

Farewell from Kathmandu – Airport transfer and departure

Today marks the conclusion of your remarkable journey through the heart of the Himalayas. After days of adventure, culture, and breathtaking landscapes, it's time to say farewell to Nepal—the land of towering peaks, warm smiles, and lifelong memories.

Final Day in Kathmandu

Enjoy a calm and peaceful morning in Kathmandu, with time to reflect on your highland journey, perhaps over a relaxed breakfast or a final stroll near your hotel. Whether you're departing with mountain dust on your boots or unforgettable images in your heart, this moment is yours to cherish.

Airport Transfer by Simrik Nepal Treks

At your scheduled time, our dedicated representative from Simrik Nepal Treks will arrive at your hotel to escort you to Tribhuvan International Airport. The transfer will be smooth and timely, ensuring a comfortable and stress-free departure.

During the short drive to the airport, we’ll share a few final words of thanks, smiles, and best wishes for your journey ahead. It’s never easy to say goodbye—but we part with the hope of meeting again on another trail.

What to Expect:

Private vehicle transfer from your hotel to Kathmandu Airport. Assistance with your luggage and departure formalities. Warm farewell from the Simrik Nepal Treks team

Your Journey Continues

Though your adventure through Nepal concludes today, the spirit of the mountains, the stories of the trails, and the heartfelt connections made along the way will stay with you. We hope to welcome you again for another chapter of discovery.

Inclusion and Exclusion
Cost Includes
Airport transfers (Pick-up and drop-off) included
Thre nights` five-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu included
All local transportation as mentioned in the itinerary is included
Kathmandu sightseeing tour: Pashupatinath | Boudhanath | Swayambhunath | Patan | Bhaktapur
Full board meals (B.L.D) and accommodation in teahouses during the trek
The life insurance coverage of trekking guides and porters has been guaranteed
Professional Trekking Guides and physically fittest Porters
Trekking permits: TIMS | Langtang national park entry | Government taxes- and fees
Trekking guide carries medical supplies at all times-ask for needed medication
Trekking equipment: will be offered incredibly high-quality down jacket | Sleeping bag
Cost Exclusion
Travel insurance. Manage traveler emergency medical treatment and rescue
Traveller`s Personal expanses
Bar bills-Soft and hard drinks like-Tea | Coffee | coke | beer- and so on
Staff tips: Travellers are requested to give some tips to guide and porters- at the end
International Flight ticket: traveller`s home place to Kathmandu and return ticket
Equipments & Packing List
Following are the list of items for 1 person that will help you to pack for your trip. Note that the some items can vary according to season and number of treaking days. Luggage will be carried by the porter and day-pack with valuable items or anything important will be carried by your self.
document
  • Valid-passport | Nepal-visas | Overseas plane ticket | Passport-sized photos
  • Travel-insurance that includes coverage for medical expenses and emergency rescue services. It ensures protection-assistance while traveling abroad
  • Emergency-contact number for family | relatives | office
  • Trekkers' information management system (TIMS) card
  • Dollars | Pounds | Euros in cash-as these currencies are easily exchangeable
  • Credit-cards | ATM|Bank-cards | Cash machine-cards for cash-withdrawals
electronic
  • A DSLR Camera equipped with extra batteries for extended use
  • Compact point-and-shoot cameras or smartphone cameras
  • A GoPro camera-particularly suited for capturing adventure activities
  • Portable power banks for on-the-go charging
  • A belkin mini surge protector and adapter for safeguarding electronic devices and ensuring compatibility with various power outlets
  • A head-lamp; along with extra batteries
  • A solar charger-to ensure power availability in the event of an outage
  • A watch with an integrated alarm function
cloting
  • Pear of short-sleeved and long-sleeved shirt | T-shirt
  • Synthetic | fleece long-sleeve jacket and a down insulated long-sleeve jacket
  • Lightweight-top | thermo-coat|wind proof jacket | Gore-tex jacket
  • Underwear | lightweight long underpants | Trekking pants | Gore-tex pants
  • Trekking socks | lightweight synthetic liner glove | wind stopper fleece gloves
  • Sun-cap | wool or fleece hat | Peak point hat | high-neck
gear
  • A down-insulated sleeping-bag guaranteed for temperatures as aow as -20°c
  • A thermarest foam-cell mattress and a pack towel and a pair of rain-coat
  • A duffel-bag | a water-bottle | a Swiss-knife | a pair of Trekking-pole
  • A pair of Trekking-boot | a pair of down-booties | a pair of slipper
miscellaneous
  • Bath-soap | Garbage-bag | Hand-sanitizer | Hand-wash | Laundry-soap | Shampoo | Tooth-brush | Tooth-paste | Wet-tissue | Water Proof Stuff-sack
  • Baby wipes - wet towels | Crack-bandage | Gauge-pad | Handi-plaster | Lips-guard | Sunscreen | Traingular-bandage | water-purification tablets | Zip-luck bags
  • Antibiotic | Anti-diarrheal | Aspirin| Brufen | Clovir | Dexamethasone-tablets | Diamox | Eye-drop | Ibuprofen | Loperamide-hydrochloride | Move on ointment | Oxymeter | Paracetamol | Sancho-balm | Sinex | Strepsils | Tincture-Iodine | Thermometer
Trip Maps
Langtang Gosaikunda Trek
Destination
Nepal
Trip Grade
Moderate (Intermediate Level)
Max Elevation
4944 Meters
Total Duration
14 Days
Best Time
Feb-Jun | Sep-Dec
Group Size
Min 2 Pax
Tour with Flexible Booking Policy
  • Change dates It is free to change your tour start date prior to 30 days of departure.
  • Choose a different tour You can select a new tour run by the same operator up to 30 days before departure.
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