The region north of Kathmandu offers
a multitude of trekking destinations, all accessible
without flights. The three major areas are Langtang,
Gosainkund and Helambu, which can be combined in many
different ways to make treks from 7 days to 16 days
long. Langtang is a narrow valley that lies just south
of the Tibetan border. It is sandwiched between the
main Himalayan range to the north and a slightly lower
range of snowy peaks to the south. Langtang Lirung
(7246 metres) dominates the valley to the north; Gang
Chhenpo (6388 metres) and Naya Kangri (5846 metres)
lie to the south; and Dorje Lakpa (6966 metres) protects
the east end of the valley. The area was designated
Nepal's first Himalayan national park in 1971.This
high and isolated region is inhabited by Tamangs peoples
whose religious practices, language and dress are
much more similar to those of Tibet than to the traditions
of their cousins in the Middle Hills. A visit to the
Langtang Valley offers an opportunity to explore villages,
to climb small peaks and to visit glaciers at a comfortably
low elevation. According to legend, a lama following
a runaway yak discovered the valley. Hence the name
- lang is Tibetan for "yak" and tang (more
correctly means "to follow". Yaks still
live in the valley, but they now share it with trekkers
who make a seven to 11-day round trip from Kathmandu.
Because there are good opportunities for moderate
climbing excursions.You can vary the trek to Langtang
by returning to Kathmandu via the holy lakes of Gosainkund
at 4300 metres, or you can make a short trek from
Dhunche to Gosainkund. Thousands of Hindu pilgrims
visit the lakes during a full moon festival in August.
The lake is also sacred to Buddhists. Helambu, about
75 km north of Kathmandu, is an area inhabited by
Sherpas. You can include Helambu in a Langtang trek,
either via Gosainkund or across the 5106-metre Ganja
La Pass In winter, both of the high routes from Langtang
are usually snow- covered and dangerous, difficult
or impossible. The Helambu trek is popular because
it is short, stays below 3500 meters and is feasible
all winter. It is an easy trek to organise because
transport from Kathmandu to Sundarijal, the starting
point of the trek, is readily available and inexpensive.
We organize individual treks tours,
Small group tours and big group tours, camping and
Lodge Trek both. If you are single, willing to travel
with some other peoples from different country, culture,
below we have advertised some of important departure
dates all departure dates will be applied same for
forthcoming year. If these dates are not suitable
for you please let us know yours own dates, accordingly
we will put yours date. If you wish to travel privately
with yours own colleges or single we operate the trip
any dates and days.