Langtang Valley Trek - 10 Days

General Info

Group Size 2-12 Persons
Max Altitude 4700M (Kyanjin Gompa- Optional)
Trip Duration 10 Days
Accommodation 4 Star Hotel & Teahouse/Lodges
Trip Difficult Challenging
Trek Route Kathmandu - Kyanjin Gompa
Meals BLD
Country Nepal

Trip Overview

The Langtang Valley Trek offers magnificent views of the Himalayas, diversity in landscapes, and picturesque, untouched towns. The interesting journey starts from Kathmandu to a small village called Syabrubesi, which is the entrance to the Langtang district. Further ahead, the trail reaches a mountain pass as you start walking through the dense rhododendron, oak, and bamboo forests, crossing several suspension bridges across the Langtang River. Afterward, the hikers get to see some breathtaking waterfalls and giant boulders. With the gain in altitude, traditional Tamang villages like Lama Hotel and Langtang Valley welcome locals with warm hospitality. The Tamang people are culturally related to the Tibetan people. And trekkers can enjoy Tamang cultural sites, temples, and colorful prayer flags. Move uphill through Yaku Pests and open the pasture. When you get the size, the surrounding landscape becomes altitude. And you will see a peak covered with snow from a distance.
Langtang Valley Trek

Major attractions in this area include Langtang Lirung (7,227 m), Dorje Lakpa (6,966 m), and beautiful villages surrounded by snow-capped mountains. You can also visit the renowned Kyanjin Gompa (monastery). Fresh yak cheese can be tasted at a local cheese factory in Kyanjin. A short hike to Tserko Ri (5,000 m) is highly recommended for breathtaking panoramic views of the entire Langtang mountain range. It is a short hike to Tserko Ri at 5,000 m that is recommended for wonderful panoramic views of the whole Langtang mountain range. The Langtang Valley Trek, in its relatively small area and shorter length, nonetheless takes one to places of unsurpassed scenery combined with lively customs and a serenity of the mountains. Join Blaze Mountain for this beautiful journey.

Short Itinerary

  • Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu – Meet at the airport and transfer to your hotel. Briefing in the…
  • Day 2: Fly to Lukla, trek to Phakding – Scenic flight to Lukla. Start trek to Phakding. Easy walk beside the…
  • Day 3: Phakding to Namche Bazaar – Cross suspension bridges and climb to the Sherpa capital. First views of…
  • Day 4: Acclimatization day in Namche – Optional hike to Everest View Hotel or Khumjung. Rest and acclimatize.

About Trip:

The Langtang Valley Trek offers magnificent views of the Himalayas, diversity in landscapes, and picturesque, untouched towns. The interesting journey starts from Kathmandu to a small village called Syabrubesi, which is the entrance to the Langtang district. Further ahead, the trail reaches a mountain pass as you start walking through the dense rhododendron, oak, and bamboo forests, crossing several suspension bridges across the Langtang River. Afterward, the hikers get to see some breathtaking waterfalls and giant boulders. With the gain in altitude, traditional Tamang villages like Lama Hotel and Langtang Valley welcome locals with warm hospitality. The Tamang people are culturally related to the Tibetan people. And trekkers can enjoy Tamang cultural sites, temples, and colorful prayer flags. Move uphill through Yaku Pests and open the pasture. When you get the size, the surrounding landscape becomes altitude. And you will see a peak covered with snow from a distance.
Langtang Valley Trek

Major attractions in this area include Langtang Lirung (7,227 m), Dorje Lakpa (6,966 m), and beautiful villages surrounded by snow-capped mountains. You can also visit the renowned Kyanjin Gompa (monastery). Fresh yak cheese can be tasted at a local cheese factory in Kyanjin. A short hike to Tserko Ri (5,000 m) is highly recommended for breathtaking panoramic views of the entire Langtang mountain range. It is a short hike to Tserko Ri at 5,000 m that is recommended for wonderful panoramic views of the whole Langtang mountain range. The Langtang Valley Trek, in its relatively small area and shorter length, nonetheless takes one to places of unsurpassed scenery combined with lively customs and a serenity of the mountains. Join Blaze Mountain for this beautiful journey.

Trip Highlights:

  • Enjoy a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi through beautiful hills, rivers, and countryside landscapes.
  • Trek through lush rhododendron, bamboo, and pine forests filled with natural beauty.
  • Walk along the scenic Langtang River and cross suspension bridges on the trail.
  • Experience the rich Tamang culture, traditions, and warm hospitality in local mountain villages.
  • Visit traditional villages like Lama Hotel, Langtang Village, and Kyanjin Gompa.
  • Explore the beautiful Kyanjin Monastery and learn about local Buddhist culture.
  • Taste fresh yak cheese at the famous local cheese factory in Kyanjin.
  • Enjoy breathtaking views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Ganesh Himal, and surrounding snow-capped peaks.
  • Hike to Kyanjin Ri or Tserko Ri for stunning sunrise and panoramic mountain views.
  • Discover peaceful yak pastures, alpine meadows, and glacial landscapes.
  • Experience a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and Himalayan nature.
  • Enjoy a less crowded trekking route compared to other popular treks in Nepal.
  • Create unforgettable memories in one of Nepal’s most scenic and accessible trekking regions.

Best Season for this Trip:

The Langtang Valley Trek is a rewarding Himalayan journey that offers stunning scenery, rich Tamang culture, and peaceful mountain trails. Every season brings a unique experience, so trekkers can choose the best time based on their preferences, weather comfort, and the kind of views they want to enjoy.

Spring (March to May):

Spring is one of the best seasons for the Langtang Valley Trek because the weather stays pleasant and the skies are usually clear. The trail becomes colorful with blooming rhododendrons, wildflowers, and fresh green forests. The temperatures are comfortable for walking during the day, making the trek more enjoyable. This season also offers excellent mountain views, with clear sights of Langtang Lirung and nearby snow-capped peaks. Spring is perfect for trekkers who want beautiful landscapes, fresh air, and ideal trekking conditions.

Summer/Monsoon (June to August):

Summer brings warm temperatures and lush green scenery throughout the Langtang region. The forests look fresh and vibrant, rivers flow strongly, and waterfalls become even more beautiful after rainfall. This season is ideal for trekkers who enjoy peaceful trails and fewer crowds. The valley feels alive with natural beauty, and the fresh mountain air creates a refreshing trekking experience. However, monsoon rain can make trails muddy, slippery, and sometimes challenging, so proper rain gear and preparation are essential.

Autumn (September to November):

Autumn is the most popular and highly recommended season for the Langtang Valley Trek. After the monsoon, the skies become crystal clear, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayan peaks. The weather stays stable, dry, and comfortable, which makes trekking easier and safer. The trails remain in excellent condition, and the surrounding landscapes look fresh and bright. Autumn is also a great time to experience local culture, as many festivals take place during this season. It is the perfect choice for trekkers looking for the best all-around experience.

Winter (December to February):

Winter offers a quiet and peaceful trekking experience in Langtang Valley. The trails are less crowded, allowing trekkers to enjoy the beauty of the mountains in a calm and relaxing atmosphere. Snowfall in higher areas adds a magical touch to the landscape, making the scenery even more stunning. The skies are often clear, which provides sharp and beautiful mountain views. Although temperatures can drop significantly, especially at night, winter trekking is still rewarding for those who are well-prepared with warm clothing and proper gear.

Food and Accommodations on Trip:

Food on the Langtang Valley Trek keeps you well-fed and ready for whatever the trail throws your way. Every teahouse along the route cooks up a surprising range of meals. You’ll find the classic Nepali dal bhat (don’t be surprised if you get free second helpings), fried rice, noodles, pasta, soups, momos, potatoes, Tibetan bread, pancakes, porridge, eggs, and loads of seasonal veggies. Dal bhat tends to win out—it's hearty, tastes great, and really does fuel you through those long hiking days. When the cold bites, you’ll appreciate the hot drinks. There’s always milk tea, black tea, ginger tea, coffee, hot lemon, and honey-ginger tea simple things, but they’re just right up in the mountains. Mornings usually start with basics: toast, chapati, jam, porridge, eggs. As you get higher, the menu narrows, but the food stays fresh and keeps you going. Eating at teahouses isn’t just about filling up, either; it’s a chance to dive into mountain flavors and get a feel for daily life up here. Accommodation on this trek is simple but charming. Local families run most of the teahouses and lodges, offering straightforward rooms with twin beds, mattresses, pillows, blankets, and a few bits of basic furniture. You get a clean, cozy spot to crash after a day on the move. Down in the lower villages, you might luck out with private bathrooms, hot showers, Wi-Fi, or a place to charge your phone expect to pay a little extra for those comforts. But as you climb, things get more basic, and you’ll be sharing bathrooms with other trekkers. Even so, it’s really the warmth of the Tamang hosts that sticks with you. They make you feel right at home. Most teahouses have a central dining hall with a stove blasting away a perfect hub to warm up, eat, and swap stories with other hikers as the night settles in. Beyond just a bed and meal, these places pull you into the local way of life, so every stop along the trail adds another layer to the whole trek experience.

Includes / Excludes

Includes:

  • Airport pick-up and drop-off services by private vehicle for your arrival and departure
  • Scenic round-trip drive between Kathmandu and Syabrubesi by local bus or private transport
  • Comfortable teahouse or lodge accommodation during the entire trek
  • Three freshly prepared meals a day during the trek, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner
  • Seasonal fruits, tea, or coffee during meals as per the package
  • Experienced, licensed, and English-speaking trekking guide
  • Porter service to carry your luggage during the trek (shared basis)
  • Guide and porter salary, food, accommodation, insurance, and transportation
  • Langtang National Park entry permit and TIMS card
  • All required government taxes and official service charges
  • Basic first aid kit carried by the guide
  • Trekking route information and safety support throughout the journey
  • Farewell dinner or welcome briefing in Kathmandu (if included in package)

Excludes:

  • International airfare to and from Nepal
  • Nepal entry visa fees and visa-related charges
  • Travel insurance, including high-altitude emergency rescue and medical coverage
  • Personal trekking gear such as sleeping bags, jackets, poles, and other equipment
  • Hot showers, Wi-Fi, battery charging, and laundry services at teahouses
  • Bottled drinks, soft drinks, alcoholic beverages, and extra snacks
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu before and after the trek unless stated
  • Personal expenses such as shopping, souvenirs, and phone calls
  • Tips for guides, porters, and drivers
  • Extra accommodation or transport due to delays, bad weather, strikes, or unforeseen circumstances
  • Any costs not specifically mentioned in the included section

Detailed Itinerary of Langtang Valley Trek:

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu

Meet at the airport and transfer to your hotel. Briefing in the evening.

3 Star Hotel | 1400m | | Kathmandu

Day 2: Fly to Lukla, trek to Phakding

Scenic flight to Lukla. Start trek to Phakding. Easy walk beside the Dudh Koshi river.

Teahouse | 2610m | B/L/D | Phakding

Day 3: Phakding to Namche Bazaar

Cross suspension bridges and climb to the Sherpa capital. First views of Everest on a clear day.

Teahouse | 3440m | B/L/D | Namche Bazaar

Day 4: Acclimatization day in Namche

Optional hike to Everest View Hotel or Khumjung. Rest and acclimatize.

Teahouse | 3440m | B/L/D | Namche Bazaar

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