Langatnga Valley Trek - 11 Days Itinerary | Trekking in Nepal

Kathmandu, Nepal

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Langatnga Valley Trek - 11 Days Itinerary | Trekking in Nepal
Kathmandu, Nepal

Peregrine Treks and Expedition Pvt Ltd
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14 reviews

Sep 1 - Nov 15, 2020
Group size: 1 - 20

About this trip

Langtang Valley Trek is one of the feasible treks in Nepal. Surprisingly, Langtang Valley trek distance is just 61.8 km north of the capital city Kathmandu. Carrying vast cultural significance, immeasurable biodiversity, and serene atmosphere, Langtang Trek provides you with a series of adventures. With our 11 days of Langtang Valley Trek package, you can experience the divine beauty of Langtang Valley. 


Our 11 Days Langtang Valley trek begins with a drive to Syabrubesi located in the northern side of Kathmandu. We will cross Dhunche before arriving at Syabrubesi. We will get our first glimpses of the hilly Nepali landscapes while we drive to our trailhead.


Upon reaching Syabrubesi, we begin our trek by hiking along the Langtang River through forests filled with rhododendron trees and various wildlife.


After a 6 to 7 hours of hike, we will arrive at Lama Hotel which is  located in the bamboo and rhododendron forest  . As we continue our walk towards the Langtang village, the scenery of Nepali Himalayas and mountains become more clearer.


Passing by Ghoda Tabela the Langtang Lirung, Tsergo Ri, and the Yala Peak come in view. This journey is fantastic and it becomes even more so once the massive Langtang Glacier comes in sight!


We continue our walk towards Kyanjin Gompa. We stay an extra day at Kyanjin Gompa for acclimatization. On the rest day, we will be exploring the monasteries, cheese factory, and a hike to Tserko Ri. From the viewpoint of Tserko Ri, we can witness a mesmerizing view of mountains and glaciers.


Then we return to Lama hotel passing Langtang Village and Mundu. From there, we will be trekking south back to Syabrubensi. The next day, we will drive back to Kathmandu which will take about seven to nine hours. Upon reaching Kathmandu, we will get back to our respective hotels and cherish a short enjoyable trek.



What’s included

  • What’s Included?
    Airport pickups and drops in a private vehicle
  • What’s Included?
    A three-star hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast
  • What’s Included?
    Room in the best available lodge and all meal (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) during trekking
  • What’s Included?
    Tourist Bus to and from Kathmandu
  • What’s Included?
    Kathmandu Valley guided city tour in private vehicle
  • What’s Included?
    All entrance fees during sightseeing and trekking
  • What’s Included?
    An experienced English or other Language speaking guide and one assistance guide for more than five trekkers
  • What’s Included?
    One porter for two trekkers
  • What’s Included?
    Guide, porter and necessary staff salaries, insurance, accommodation and food
  • What’s Included?
    Down jacket and sleeping bag (to be returned after trip completion)
  • What’s Included?
    Trekking bag/duffel bag, t-shirt, achievement certificate, and trekking map are free services from the company.
  • What’s Included?
    All necessary Permits: Langtang National Park entry permit fee and TIMS Card
  • What’s Included?
    First Aid Medical Kit or essential medicine
  • What’s Included?
    Seasonal fruits during the trek
  • What’s Included?
    Farewell dinner
  • What’s Included?
    All applicable government and local taxes

What’s not included

  • What’s not Included?
    Nepalese visa fee and international airfares
  • What’s not Included?
    Hotel accommodation, Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu because of an early arrival in Nepal or late departure from Nepal, prior return from the mountain because of any reason than the scheduled itinerary.
  • What’s not Included?
    Travel and rescue insurance for trekkers only
  • What’s not Included?
    Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, soft or hard beverages, recharge the battery, bottled/boiled water, extra porters, hot shower, a pot of tea, etc.) during trekking.
  • What’s not Included?
    Tips and gratuities for guide(s), porter(s) and driver(s)

Available Packages

Trip Price
$900

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Peregrine Treks and Expedition Pvt Ltd
14 reviews
Welcome to Peregrine Nepal-formed in 2002, the home of mountain adventure, stunning views, peace and bliss, adrenaline-charged excitement, and deep satisfaction. We are the planner of your leisure vacation, and we plan for your trekking & adventure by delivering meticulously planned, carefully curated, and safely executed adventure trips to various corners of the Himalayas & beyond.

Reviews

KP
My recent Everest Base Camp trek with Peregrine Trek was an experience of a lifetime. From the moment I arrived in Kathmandu Marriott , then to Lukla to the day I returned, We used helicopters to and from Kathmandu to Lukla and further due to more reliability . We stopped at Phakding , monjo , Namche , on our trek and further up at pangboche, Dingboche ( where we had great acclimatization ascent and descent) Our lead guide, Mukhiya, was an invaluable asset throughout the trek. His knowledge of the region, his passion for mountaineering, and his genuine care for our well-being made all the difference. He was assisted by Ashish and Renjit, who provided excellent support and encouragement and specially my assistant guide Dorji, and both porters Gyan and Dilkumar . Yeti Mountain Homes lodges, which offered comfortable and clean accommodations throughout the first three nights of stay in the trek. The highlight was our stay at the Everest View Hotel, the highest hotel in the world. The breathtaking views of Mount Everest from our room as well as terrace were simply unforgettable. The itinerary was well-paced, allowing us to acclimatize gradually to the high altitude. We trekked through diverse landscapes, from lush forests to barren mountain passes, and encountered a variety of wildlife along the way. The daily briefings provided by our guides could have been better and their knowledge of flora , fauna was patchy, and without WiFi we lacked the education I expected from them. The trek to Everest Base Camp is very very challenging, The sense of accomplishment we felt upon reaching the base camp was immense. The stunning views of the surrounding peaks, including Mount Everest itself, as well as Ama Dablam, Pomori ,made the entire journey worthwhile. Mt. Everest Lhotse ,Nuptse Ama Dablam,Kangtega and Thamserku to name few The entire Peregrine Trek team especially the guides and porters went above and beyond to ensure our comfort and safety. They carried our luggage, and assisted us with any special requests we had and I was fortune to hire two porters just for me with extra payment . Their attention to detail and personalized service made was excellent. Our return was a Heli ride with sops at Kala Pathar and Gokyo lake and then Lukla for additional cost . If you are considering an Everest Base Camp trek, I recommend Peregrine Trek with its owner Pradip Karki always available on WhatsApp or mobile . Certain additional hints : Carry disposable urinal packs for gorakshep where rooms lack bathrooms Hot water bags for last 2-3 days Chapsticks Electrolytes tablets Pillow covers Optional sleeping bag for last 2-3 days ,-20’C verified For Indian travelers , take adequate Indian dehydrated ready to eat packs where you just add boiling water Always have fulfilling breakfast in morning Water bottles with long spouts Layered clothes UV protective sunglasses Adequate back up medicines especially loperamide , Stool softeners , Cetrizine , otrivin, Vicks inhalers ( worked like charm ), Vicks cream , NSAIDS, acetaminophen , I used .25-.5 mg alprazolam which generally not recommended but few of us used it to get good nights sleep and didnot see any breathing depression. We didnot use energy bars etc which is highly cited by people , and actually offloaded few of those to lighten our backpack I carried my GoPro and put it on my Sherpa head , and taugh hi how to use it Overall a great fulfilling trip ,
By Keyur P for Luxury EBC Heli Trek on May 02, 2024
KP
My recent Everest Base Camp trek with Peregrine Trek was an experience of a lifetime. From the moment I arrived in Kathmandu Marriott , then to Lukla to the day I returned, We used helicopters to and from Kathmandu to Lukla and further due to more reliability . We stopped at Phakding , monjo , Namche , on our trek and further up at pangboche, Dingboche ( where we had great acclimatization ascent and descent) Our lead guide, Mukhiya, was an invaluable asset throughout the trek. His knowledge of the region, his passion for mountaineering, and his genuine care for our well-being made all the difference. He was assisted by Ashish and Renjit, who provided excellent support and encouragement and specially my assistant guide Dorji, and both porters Gyan and Dilkumar . Yeti Mountain Homes lodges, which offered comfortable and clean accommodations throughout the first three nights of stay in the trek. The highlight was our stay at the Everest View Hotel, the highest hotel in the world. The breathtaking views of Mount Everest from our room as well as terrace were simply unforgettable. The itinerary was well-paced, allowing us to acclimatize gradually to the high altitude. We trekked through diverse landscapes, from lush forests to barren mountain passes, and encountered a variety of wildlife along the way. The daily briefings provided by our guides could have been better and their knowledge of flora , fauna was patchy, and without WiFi we lacked the education I expected from them. The trek to Everest Base Camp is very very challenging, The sense of accomplishment we felt upon reaching the base camp was immense. The stunning views of the surrounding peaks, including Mount Everest itself, as well as Ama Dablam, Pomori ,made the entire journey worthwhile. Mt. Everest Lhotse ,Nuptse Ama Dablam,Kangtega and Thamserku to name few The entire Peregrine Trek team especially the guides and porters went above and beyond to ensure our comfort and safety. They carried our luggage, and assisted us with any special requests we had and I was fortune to hire two porters just for me with extra payment . Their attention to detail and personalized service made was excellent. Our return was a Heli ride with sops at Kala Pathar and Gokyo lake and then Lukla for additional cost . If you are considering an Everest Base Camp trek, I recommend Peregrine Trek with its owner Pradip Karki always available on WhatsApp or mobile . Certain additional hints : Carry disposable urinal packs for gorakshep where rooms lack bathrooms Hot water bags for last 2-3 days Chapsticks Electrolytes tablets Pillow covers Optional sleeping bag for last 2-3 days ,-20’C verified For Indian travelers , take adequate Indian dehydrated ready to eat packs where you just add boiling water Always have fulfilling breakfast in morning Water bottles with long spouts Layered clothes UV protective sunglasses Adequate back up medicines especially loperamide , Stool softeners , Cetrizine , otrivin, Vicks inhalers ( worked like charm ), Vicks cream , NSAIDS, acetaminophen , I used .25-.5 mg alprazolam which generally not recommended but few of us used it to get good nights sleep and didnot see any breathing depression. We didnot use energy bars etc which is highly cited by people , and actually offloaded few of those to lighten our backpack I carried my GoPro and put it on my Sherpa head , and taugh hi how to use it Overall a great fulfilling trip ,
By Keyur P for Luxury EBC Keyur on Apr 29, 2024
Excellent experience on our 17 day tour of Bhutan and Nepal with Peregrine. Dealing with Pradip was seamless. He worked with us to tailor our trip to exactly what we wanted, with a great combination of cultural activities and excellent trekking in Bhutan. The choice of hotels was very good, as well as the quality of the tour guides/trekking leader. Thank you again! Daniel and Betina
By Alberto W for Nepal and Bhutan Tour for Daniel and Betina on Apr 08, 2024
I had a great experience; a trip of a lifetime. The accommodations and food were excellent considering the locations along the trek route. A special thank you to our guide Mr. Lama who worked tirelessly to meet our group's needs. The itinerary was doable for our group which ranged in age from 40 to 68 years old. Take note of the potential need for a time buffer for the trip as we experienced a two-day snowstorm after reaching Base Camp that delayed our helicopter return to Kathmandu. Again, a trip of a lifetime!
By Richard K for Everest Base Camp Trek with Helicopter Return on Mar 31, 2024
We had been wanting to visit Nepal and Bhutan and decided to do so. I chose Perigrine based on the Tripadvisor reviews. What a great choice! We have nothing but accolades for this company and especially Pradip. Pradip was always available to answer our questions both in the US and in Nepal/Bhutan. No detail was overlooked - transportation, hotels, guides, and tours. Everything worked like clockwork. We toured all day and were pleasantly exhausted when we returned to the hotels and ready for dinner and a good night's sleep to begin the next day. We are already recommending Perigrine to our friends. The first thing that impressed us was the warmth and friendliness of the Nepalese people. We loved the historic district of Kathmandu, viewing the sunrise over the Annapurna range in Pokhara, and the wildlife in Chitwan. We were impressed by pristine Bhutan and the Buddhist culture. We were sad when parting from our guides and even sadder boarding our flight back home.
By Terrence O for Nepal and Bhutan Tour on Mar 30, 2024
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KP
My recent Everest Base Camp trek with Peregrine Trek was an experience of a lifetime. From the moment I arrived in Kathmandu Marriott , then to Lukla to the day I returned, We used helicopters to and from Kathmandu to Lukla and further due to more reliability . We stopped at Phakding , monjo , Namche , on our trek and further up at pangboche, Dingboche ( where we had great acclimatization ascent and descent) Our lead guide, Mukhiya, was an invaluable asset throughout the trek. His knowledge of the region, his passion for mountaineering, and his genuine care for our well-being made all the difference. He was assisted by Ashish and Renjit, who provided excellent support and encouragement and specially my assistant guide Dorji, and both porters Gyan and Dilkumar . Yeti Mountain Homes lodges, which offered comfortable and clean accommodations throughout the first three nights of stay in the trek. The highlight was our stay at the Everest View Hotel, the highest hotel in the world. The breathtaking views of Mount Everest from our room as well as terrace were simply unforgettable. The itinerary was well-paced, allowing us to acclimatize gradually to the high altitude. We trekked through diverse landscapes, from lush forests to barren mountain passes, and encountered a variety of wildlife along the way. The daily briefings provided by our guides could have been better and their knowledge of flora , fauna was patchy, and without WiFi we lacked the education I expected from them. The trek to Everest Base Camp is very very challenging, The sense of accomplishment we felt upon reaching the base camp was immense. The stunning views of the surrounding peaks, including Mount Everest itself, as well as Ama Dablam, Pomori ,made the entire journey worthwhile. Mt. Everest Lhotse ,Nuptse Ama Dablam,Kangtega and Thamserku to name few The entire Peregrine Trek team especially the guides and porters went above and beyond to ensure our comfort and safety. They carried our luggage, and assisted us with any special requests we had and I was fortune to hire two porters just for me with extra payment . Their attention to detail and personalized service made was excellent. Our return was a Heli ride with sops at Kala Pathar and Gokyo lake and then Lukla for additional cost . If you are considering an Everest Base Camp trek, I recommend Peregrine Trek with its owner Pradip Karki always available on WhatsApp or mobile . Certain additional hints : Carry disposable urinal packs for gorakshep where rooms lack bathrooms Hot water bags for last 2-3 days Chapsticks Electrolytes tablets Pillow covers Optional sleeping bag for last 2-3 days ,-20’C verified For Indian travelers , take adequate Indian dehydrated ready to eat packs where you just add boiling water Always have fulfilling breakfast in morning Water bottles with long spouts Layered clothes UV protective sunglasses Adequate back up medicines especially loperamide , Stool softeners , Cetrizine , otrivin, Vicks inhalers ( worked like charm ), Vicks cream , NSAIDS, acetaminophen , I used .25-.5 mg alprazolam which generally not recommended but few of us used it to get good nights sleep and didnot see any breathing depression. We didnot use energy bars etc which is highly cited by people , and actually offloaded few of those to lighten our backpack I carried my GoPro and put it on my Sherpa head , and taugh hi how to use it Overall a great fulfilling trip ,
By Keyur P on 28 Apr, 2024
The tour of Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan was fantastic. We got to experience the culture and history of Kathmandu, the natural beauty of Pokhara, and the wildlife of Chitwan. The tour guides were knowledgeable, and the accommodations were great.
By sheris h on 30 Mar, 2023