Langtang region, also known as Langtang National Park, is north of Kathmandu and borders Tibet. The National Park covers an area of 1770 sq. km. It has Mt. Langtang Lirung (7234m), Langtang II (7205m), Yubra Himal, Ganchempo, Dorje Lakpa, Langsisa Ri, Ganesh Himal, and Naya Kanga peak. There are several Lakes in the National Park. Still, Gosainkunda Lake is more popular because of the abodes of Shiva, according to Hindu mythology, and it has attracted Hindu pilgrims to worship Shiva.
About one-fourth of the park is a forest of various Rhododendrons, Oaks, Blue pines, Chamaecyparis, Fire, Hemlock, Spruce, and others. It is a haven for the snow leopard, leopard, Himalayan black bear, Red Panda, and wild dog. It is home to the Tamang and Sherpa ethnic groups, where we can experience Buddhist culture. We do popular activities in the Langtang region, such as trekking, climbing, and white-water rafting.
The Langtang Valley Trek is in Langtang National Park, located north of Kathmandu and bordering Tibet. It is one of the most easily accessible trekking destinations in Nepal, offering a moderate-to-challenging trek. The walk is popular for its beautiful valley, the Glacier River, various Rhododendron forests, Yaks, Red Pandas, Langurs (also known as grey monkeys), […]
view detailsLangtang Helambu Trek via Gosainkunda Lake combines three distinct regions into one unforgettable expedition. The trek begins from the Valley of Glaciers in the Langtang and continues to the sacred lakes of Gosaikunda. And concludes in the Helambu region. Don’t miss out on your chance to experience Nepal’s most diverse trekking route! Trip highlights: Begin […]
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