LANGTANG TREK

Langtang is a region it is  nort of the Kathmandu Valley and bordering Tibet.The Langtang National Park is located in the area About 4,500 people live inside the park and many more depend on it for timber and firewood. The majority of the residents are Tamang.The park contains a wide variety of climatic zones, from subtropical to alpine. Approximately 25% of the park is forested. Trees include the deciduous oak and maple and evergreens like pine, and various types of rhododendron. Animal life includes Himalayan black bear, the goat-like Himalayan tahr, rhesus monkeys and red pandas. There are also stories of Yeti sightings.The park contains the Gosainkunda lakes, sacred to Hindus. Pilgrimages are made there in August. Another spiritual site is the Buddhist monastery Kyanjin Gompa.Popular activities for tourists in the park include trekking, climbing, and white-water rafting.Langtang village has been completely swiped away by a massive avalanche followed by the earthquake in April 2015.


Peak                         Elevation
1)Langtang Lirung            7,234 m
2)Langtang ri                7205m
3)Dorje lakpa                6979m
4)lonepo gang                6979m
5)Changbu                    6781m
6)Yansa Tsenji               6690m
7)Kyunga ri                  6601m
8)Dogpache                   6601m
9)Langshisha ri              6427m
10)gangchenpo                6387m
11)morimoto                  6150m
12)Tsogaka                   5846m
13)Yala peak                 5520m        


LANGTANG VALLEY Trek
1) Kathmandu to syabrubesi
2)Syabrubesi to lama hotel
3)Lama hotel to langtang valley
4)Visit to tsering ri and Kyanjin Gompa
5)Chorka Ri or Tsergo Ri (5050m/
6)Trek back to Ghoda tabala
7)Lama hotel to syabrubesi
8)Syabrubesi to Kathmandu

Helembu trek
Kathmandu to chisapani  
Chisapani to kutumsang   
Kutumsang to thadepati 
Thadepati to Tarkeghyang
Tarkeghyang  to Sermathang to Melachipul

Tamang heritage trek
Kathmandu To Syabrubesi
Syabrubesi To Gatlang
Gatlang –To Tatopani
Tatopani to  Briddim
Briddim- Lama Hotel 

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