| FIXED DEPARTURE LANGTANG REGION TREKKING 2011 |
The Langtang region trekking north of Katmandu offers a multitude of trekking destinations, all accessible without flights. Langtang region offers splendid varieties of natural and cultural diversity with spectacular Himalayan views. The major areas in Langtang region are Langtang, Gosainkunda, Helambu, Panch Pokhari and Tamang heritage trail which can be combined in many different ways to make trekking lasting from seven to 16 days. Langtang region trekking provides different experiences that could not be found elsewhere and has over 70 glaciers of varying sizes; the Langtang and Ganesh Himal mountain ranges lades including Gosainkunda, parvatikunda, Bhairavkunda, Dudhkunda etc are the important sacred place of Hindus and Buddhists. The Langtang region is covered with pine, spruce and juniper forests and the habitat for the red panda, different kinds of deer and many species of birds. Langtang region also comprises rich Tamang art and culture at Gutlang and Goljung, ancient Buddhist monasteries such as kyangin and Sing-gumpa, Tatopani (natural hot springs) and the historic fort of Rasuwa-gadi in the china-Nepal border. The trails are challenging with long, steep climbs and descents, often through deep forests or across glacier mountain views and interesting villages with well-established lodges. Almost all the route of the Langtang region trekking lays an unparalleled combination of natural beauty and provides very much glimpses of typical village cultures and their rustic way of life. Here in Langtang we can taste different verities of cheese which is one of the central attractions of this region. The people in Langtang are mostly of Tamang and Tibetan origin, whose culture goes back to hundreds of years. The craftsmanship, dress, traditionally built stone houses and the beautifully carved wooden porches reflect the solitude and the serenity of the Himalayan scenery. We, Himalayan Glacier normally operate Langtang trekking, Gosainkunda Holy Lake Trekking, Helambu Terrace View Trekking, Trekking to Langtang & Helambu, Cheese Expedition trek, Ganja la pass trekking, Langtang Ri trekking, Tamang heritage treks, Langtang traditional culture trekking, Panch Pokhari trekking and Red panda trekking, but according to the desire of our clients and guests, you can choose yourself about what or how long you want to go for. |
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Fixed Departure Langtang Valley Trekking 2011: A trek to Langtang valley starts with an overland journey to Syabrubesi, a small string of shops and hotels. Langtang is a narrow valley that lies just south of the Tibetan border. It is sandwiched between the Himalayan range to the north and a slightly lower range of peaks to the south. This area was designated Nepals first Himalayan national park in 1971. This high and isolated region is inhabited by the Tamangs, whose religious practices, language and dress are more similar to those of Tibet...  |
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Fixed Departure Langtang Gosikunda Trekking 2011: Langtang Gosain Kunda trek combines the remote and spectacular valley of Langtang, with the high mountain lakes at Gosain Kunda. Visit the beautiful Langtang National park and then trek to the end of the valley to view the wonderful mountains views. Following the Trisuli River north out of Kathmandu, we travel through Trisuli Bazaar and Dhunche to Syabru Bensi, a Sherpa village located at the very edge of the Langtang National Park...........  |
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Fixed Departure Langtang Excursion Trekking 2011 : These treks offer a variety of picturesque villages and breathtaking views of Ganesh Himal, Manaslu, and the Langtang Ranges. Central Nepal is a fine introduction into some of the more off-the-beaten path trekking as the terrain is constant, but not too steep, and the altitude is relatively low. This is one of the few areas that are best visited in winter as the summer months can get a bit hot. Langtang is one of the least trekked, yet one of the most beautiful, trekking areas..........  |
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Fixed Departure Helambu Trekking 2011: Helambu trek is short and easy trek have Nepal and easily access from Kathmandu. Helambu offer many Monastery visit, Rhododendron forest (flower; March/April), superb mountain views, picturesque Sherpa settlements, friendly people and after all unspoiled culture of the area. This trek is more like cultural trek than mountain and glacier expeditions People here call themselves Sherpas but their relationship with the Sherpa of Solu Khumbu is distant. The dialects spoken are also different.....  |
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Fixed Departure Tamang Heritage Trail Trekking 2011: About 150 years ago, Nepal fought Tibet over salt, and some of the biggest areas where this war took place is in the Langtang Region of Nepal, wherein lies the third most popular trekking trail in Nepal. This area is connected to Tibet and the trails in this region were used by traders from Tibet bartering in Salt and mountain goats for meat (changra) with foodstuffs from the south. Developed by the Tourism for Rural Poverty Alleviation Program, the "Tamang Heritage Trail" is the newly developed tourism..........  |
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Fixed Departure Langtang Classic Trekking 2011: The Langtang Valley is located only 19 miles North of Kathmandu and yet it has changed little since the opening of Nepal to the world. The area is strongly influenced by its proximity to the border of Tibet. The valley is dominated by Langtang Lirung 7246m, the highest peak in the area. This is a superb introduction to trekking, among some of the most beautiful scenery in the whole of Nepal. And for the climber, Yala Peak 5500m and Naya Kanga 5846m offer a wonderful introduction to mountaineering in the Himalaya......  |
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Fixed Departure Ganja La Pass Trekking 2011: We start this trekking through syabrubeshi and trek continue up to kyanging gumpa ,until this place we can do tea house trekking. After having a day rest for acclimatization we head up to gonjala. To explore further isolation, through some of the magnificent villages, least ventured before, pristine Himalaya view etc. Tea house facilities are not available in the top at Ganja La, hence trekking should be fully supported.  |
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