
Trekking
To A Himalayan National Park - A Naturalist's
Trail North of Kathmandu valley lies Ganesh Himal
and Langtang Lirung. Nestled at the foot of these
Himalayan ranges is a beautiful, secluded, valley
filled with natures bounty - the Langtang National
Park. Here the rare red pandas lurk in dense lichen-draped
rhododendron thickets, herds of blue sheep graze
the alpine meadows and lammergeiers glide over
glaciated valleys amidst a scenery of lofty Himalayan
peaks. From Kyanjin Gompa we will have a chance
to climb a ridge on Yala Peak, or hike to the
foot of Langshisa glacier, for an incredible view
of glaciers, icefalls and snow Fields surrounded
on all sides by high mountains. The Helambu villages,
over the holy Gosainkunda lakes and Laurebenayak
pass, are the home of the Sherpas of Nepal.. Their
slate and single-roofed villages, that dot the
terraced hillsides, present very fine trekking.
The region of Langtang and Helambu although easily
approached from Kathmandu is far less trekked
than the Annapurna or Everest areas making it
all the more attractive. A wonderful walk through
a naturalist's trail.
Moderate To Rigorous trekking and lodging between
2000m and 4,380m with one pass crossing of 4,610m
and optional hiking to 5,100m on Yala Peak.
Accommodation in comfortable lodges run by local
families. The trek starts with a drive from
Kathmandu and includes all meals, services of
experienced trek guide and porters to carry
luggage. Clients carry a light day-pack only
and walk at their own pace.
For trip cost,
itinerary and other relevant information please
contact us.
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