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Hiking & Trekking in Langtang Valley with Responsible Adventures - Kathmandu

Hiking & Trekking in Langtang Valley with Responsible Adventures

Kageshwori Manohara

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Overview

Discover the breathtaking landscapes of Langtang Valley on a 15-day trek that combines Himalayan grandeur with cultural immersion. Perfect for adventurers seeking both challenge and comfort.

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Kageshwori Manohara, Bagmati Province

Langtang Valley and Gosainkunda Lake | Gourmet Tour

Starting at US$2500 | 15 Days | Difficulty: Strenuous

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Langtang Valley and Gosainkunda Lake  | Gourmet Tour photo 1

About This Adventure

Embark on a breathtaking 15-day trek through Langtang Valley, where you'll explore diverse subtropical and alpine landscapes within Langtang National Park. Experience the stunning biodiversity and majestic Himalayan ranges, suitable for adventurers of all ages. Enjoy convenient hotel and airport pickups, ensuring a seamless journey into this natural wonder.

Price

Small-Group min 4 persons $2500 per person Private Tour - Min 2 persons $3000 per person


Duration

15 Days We will be in contact to confirm your tour start & end time


Details

Langtang Valley trek passes through the Langtang National Park. This trek rewards hikers with rich biodiversity in subtropical and alpine landscapes. The forest covers more than 25% of the entire 1700 square kilometres of protected national parkland. Many famous Himalayan ranges such as Langtang and Langtang Linrung fall in this region.


FAQ

Am I too young or old? Most of our clients, from 3 years old to some in their 70s have done and completed their treks with almost no exercise or training.

Do you offer hotel/airport pick up? We offer hotel and airport pickup. As you continue your booking, you will have an option to input flight details or hotel names.

Do I need a Visa? A visa for Nepal can be acquired on arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, and at border entry points in Kakadvitta, Birgunj, Bhairahawa, Nepalgunj, Gaddachowki on the Nepal-India border and Kerung on the Nepal-China border. A visa can also be obtained outside of Nepal at the nearest Nepal Embassy or Diplomatic Mission. For more information, go to the Department of Immigration, Kalikasthan, Kathmandu.

What should I bring on a Trek? Being properly equipped is one of the keys to a successful trek. For information to help you select the best type of clothing and equipment for your trip. Please see our Clothing and Equipment Guide. Also, see our Links page for details of specialist retailers who will be able to offer further advice and assistance with purchasing new clothing or equipment.

Adventure Tips

Pack layers for variable temperatures

The weather can change rapidly in the Himalayas, so bring clothing suited for both warm days and cold nights.

Stay hydrated during high-altitude sections

Altitude can cause dehydration; carry sufficient water and hydrate regularly.

Respect local customs and traditions

Be mindful of local cultural practices and sacred sites to ensure a respectful visit.

Prepare for uneven terrain

Sturdy hiking boots and trekking poles will help navigate rocky and uneven paths.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Red panda
  • Himalayan musk deer

History

Langtang Valley was heavily affected by the 2015 earthquake, but has since rebounded, highlighting resilience and ongoing conservation efforts.

Conservation

The region is protected as part of Langtang National Park, with sustainable tourism initiatives helping preserve its natural and cultural heritage.

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Recommended Gear

Layered clothing

Essential

spring specific

Warm sleeping bag

Essential

winter specific

Sturdy hiking boots

Essential

Trekking poles

Essential