Langtang Trek

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Nepal
Langtang Trek
Langtang Trek
Scenic trekking in the Langtang region.
John

This trip is led by John and the guiding team in Nepal.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1400m)

Welcome to the Land of the Himalayas. On your first day we will come to pick-up from the international airport- Tribhuvan International airport in Kathmandu. For your easiness, you can find our company holding Travel Max Guide airport plate where you can find your written name. Then, will transfer you to the hotel in a private vehicle. There will be a welcome meeting in hotel or in our office, at that time, will introduce your trekking guide and rest of the information will be pass, you can ask if you have any questions!.

Meals: no meals

Accommodation: Hotel

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Today, it is time to know the road infrastructure of Nepal. Since the past, this road has been taking the trekkers coming from different parts of the world from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi, and it has been unveiling to them the natural beauties of Nepal like green hills, white river, and traditional villages. Over time, what you see is an amalgamation of tradition and modernity. The road takes you to Dhunche and Syabrubesi, showcasing most of the time, parallel view of the Ganesh Himal.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Accommodation: Guesthouse

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As you are heading to your desired destination, you are at an advantage because where you will walk are the insights of today’s highlights, and they are inclusive of the Langtang River and the Bhote Kosi River. Sometimes, trekking lets you submerge the part of your leg on the bank of this river. You are at a safe hand of a guide, and on the way, you come across Bamboo and Rimche, both of these are old villages, and the trekking trail is beautified by waterfalls, descending from a massive height.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Accommodation: Lodge/Mountain Teahouse

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What you see today is a classical view of Lantang Lirung, the highest peak in the Langtang Region. You feel deep gratitude in your heart as you see its dominance here. Following the century-old ongoing trekking trail, you will reach Horse Farming, which is called Ghoda Tabela in the native Nepali language. Ahead trekking trail takes you to Langtang village. Stay overnight at Lantang Village.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Accommodation: Lodge/Mountain Teahouse

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Today, you are trekking in one of the scenic places of the Langtang Region, and this journey holds the utmost position in the life of a trekker. Water bodies are always there because you know Nepal is a source of some of the greatest rivers. You cross them by steel suspension bridges, and the trekking trail is penetrated by the symbols of Buddhism like man walls and Chortens.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Accommodation: Lodge/Mountain Teahouse

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This place has many and varied bakeries and guesthouses. It is also an excellent viewpoint to swallow the beauties of the mountains. Visit Kyanjin Gumba, which is a monastery, and which exhibits beautiful artifacts. Head upward towards Kyanjin Ri to enjoy the panoramic view of Lantang peaks.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Accommodation: Lodge/Mountain Teahouse

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Retrace the trekking trail characterized by natural beauties that are created by God for the people whose life centers only on technology in urban areas. Soak up the beauties of rural.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Accommodation: Lodge/Mountain Teahouse

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Once again retrace the trekking trail to Rimche and Bamboo, and from the latter, walk to Thulo Syabru by walking through its cross-section-like river and suspension bridges, which also has villages and eye-catching waterfalls.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Accommodation: Guesthouse

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The road takes you to traditional villages, iron bridges, a green forest, and hills dominated by trees from where you can see the course of a river and water flowing from north to south, originated from the mountain.

Meals: Breakfast

Accommodation: Hotel

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We love to do things at the right time, whether it is taking you to the airport or picking you from the airport. Because time is a valuable thing. We respect your time very much. One of our company representative will drop you to the international airport in a private vehicle.

Meals: Breakfast

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FAQs

- Twin sharing basis tourist standard hotel (3-star category) accommodation in Kathmandu - Twin sharing basis lodge/mountain teahouse accommodation during the trek - Full board meal (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) with tea/coffee during the time of trekking. Meals as indicated in the itinerary - Pickup from the airport and a hotel as well as drop off in a private vehicle - Kathmandu to Syabru Besi by local transport and back from Shyabru Besi to Kathmandu. (On request: during the time of booking, you can ask for us for your comfort to provide a private vehicle; additional cost) - Nepal Government certified English-speaking local trekking guide and porter - Langtang National Park permits and Trekkers’ Information Management Systems- TIMS card for trekking - Official paper documents Government taxes and local fees - A comprehensive medical kit. - Farewell dinner in a restaurant with a cultural show. - Trip accomplishment certificate. What is not included - International flight tickets - Travel and rescue insurance - Nepal entry visa - Personal trekking equipment and expenses like water, laundry, phone, and bar bills - Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from your trip (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary. Expenses due to unavoidable events, like flight cancellation, strikes, and others - Tips to your guide, porter, and driver - Any other expenses that are not mentioned in the “cost include” section

Please read up extensively on Altitude sickness. Be familiar with the symptoms and do not ignore them. Be sure to keep to a conservative ascent schedule and drink plenty of fluids. From the first realization of headaches or stomach cramps notify your guide directly and return to a lower altitude. Carry some Diamox (acetazolamide) pills, easily found in pharmacies in Nepal. But note that Diamox is not an immediate fix for acute mountain sickness; it speeds up part of the acclimatization process which in turn helps to relieve symptoms. It may take a day or two. Don’t take acute mountain sickness lightly and even on mild experiences descend to a lower altitude. Encountering serious sickness, high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) symptoms, or high-altitude cerebral edema (HACE) you MUST descent with at least one other trekker (or your guide). Consulting the pharmacist where you purchase Diamox is strongly advised. One major thing to remember is that body requires large amounts of water at altitude to counteract sickness so be sure to drink more than you are used to!

Yes, it will operate on the day it is scheduled, except if is beyond our control, such as political issues and natural disaster that will create undesirable travel conditions.

The main essentials to bring are: - Sturdy and comfortable hiking boots, flip-flops - Sleeping bag (depending on your accommodation) and -20 degree Celsius for colder regions - Daypack, trekking bag pack, dry sack, and camera bag - Few changes of clothes for the varying temperatures - For cold weather, hiking pants, thermals, gloves, neck warmer/scarf, beanie, a warm inner jacket and a windproof/waterproof outer jacket and down jacket are essential. - Water purification supplies, a reusable water bottle, and a camelback water bladder - Sunscreen, Hat, sunglasses, moisturizing skin cream, and lip balm - Few snacks, granola bars - A hiking stick or two - Waterproof case, fabric bandages such as moleskin, a headlamp, altitude sickness, and other medication - Camera - Hand sanitizers, toilet paper, band-aids, wet wipes - Extra batteries (solar chargers recommended) On the popular trekking routes, everyday supplies, such as toilet paper, soap, chocolate bars, and even basic hiking supplies can be purchased along the way, though prices rise dramatically as you go higher in elevation. Try to stock up lower down and buy locally-produced products such as fruit, biscuits, etc. Maps are easy to find in Nepal.

In Kathmandu, you are going to stay at the tourist standard hotel (3-star hotel) on a twin-sharing basis. A few of the common accommodation options while trekking in Nepal are Tea Houses (Lodges) which can be found at various points on the trek. They offer double or dorm room accommodation and simple basic meals reflective of what the local people in the area eat. Although many tea houses and hotels in the hills and mountains are reasonably comfortable, you can bring your sleeping bag even for teahouse treks.

Yes. We run from solo travel to group travel.

Ensure you bring a copy of your travel insurance, a copy of your passport, and 3 passport-sized photos. The fee for the Tourist Visa with Multiple Entry for 30 days is US $50. You have to pay for these at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu.

TMG does not expect previous trekking experience from you; however, all the treks that it organizes are physically demanding. It recommends starting an exercise prior to your trek date. Many of its trips are at higher altitudes, the minimum is 2,000m, and the max is 5,000m plus.

The treks in Nepal are suitable for a wide spectrum of experience and physical fitness. If you can walk uphill for a few hours each day, then you can find a suitable trek in Nepal. A longer trek, crossing high passes and into remote regions demands a higher degree of endurance.

- Trek legally. Independent trekkers are by law not allowed to take any staff, for this you need a licensed Trekking Agency which is solely authorized to employ staff for foreign trekkers. Do not hire staff or "independent guides" through hotels, unless they have a Trekking Agent license or offer this service through an affiliated Trekking Agent. - Please make sure you take all of your trash, including bottles and cans from goods consumed in restaurants, to the nearest dustbins. Pollution and lack of trash management in the villages on the treks - including trash-clogged rivers and mounds of discarded beer bottles. - All of our team are local. Either they are our guides, drivers, or a porter. On this trip, we will stay overnight at a teahouse run by the local people. Most of the teahouse in mountains is run by family members. We pay them for the accommodation and the food. That supports the local people. Our team highly encourages you to buy local products and help local entrepreneurs to be sustainable. - Walk miles for a good cause; Travel Max Guide is a local tour operator, promotes sustainable and responsible tourism in Nepal. Care about our community and the Environment. As a part, we contribute certain income for a good cause to our communities and the people. Working on behalf of the children of Nepal. Specially support in educational assistance.

- The best viewpoint in the Langtang Region helps you to swallow the beauties of snow-covered mountains. - Uphill and downhill trekking trails are relative to the definition of trekking. - Absolute trekking place far off from the modern world but blessed with natural beauties.

All our trekking guides are certified as Wilderness First-Aid Course and have years of experience in the mountains.

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