Tamang heritage trail trekking 10 days is identified as a community-based trekking package between Ganesh Himal and Langtang region which is a newly developed trail holding oppose trekking experience by highlighting an ancient lifestyle along combining with wonderful sceneries.
10 days package of this trekking destination begins from Kathmandu after sightseeing UNESCO heritage sites. A scenic drive to Syabrubesi and walking forward by passing the perfect vantage point of Ganesh Himal and crossing numerous settlements offers Tatopani where you can experience new, by taking a dip in natural hot spring water. Continuing to walk forward by arresting numerous mountain vistas including Langtang Lirung and Ganesh Himal take to a memorable portion of the trip to explore the awesome Tamang village holding multiple historical sites to visit. We also experience a homestay with local people to explore and experience their culture and lifestyle which is rare on most other trekking routes.
Day 2: Kathmandu Valley sightseeing and preparation
Day 3: Drive to Syabrubesi (1,460 m)
Day 4: Trek to Gatlang (2,238 m)
Day 5: Trek to Tatopani (2,380 m)
Day 6: Trek to Thuman (2,238 m)
Day 7: Trek to Briddim (2,239 m)
Day 8: Trek to Syabrubesi (1,460 m)
Day 9: Drive to Kathmandu (1,300 m)
Day 10: Departure day
Cost Includes:
Airport / Hotel / Airport pick up & drop off service by a private tourist vehicle.
Standard twin-sharing accommodation in a three-star hotel in Kathmandu including breakfast (3 nights).
Monument entrance fee and private transport for sightseeing tour in Kathmandu.
Basic guesthouse accommodation during the trek in mostly twin-share and occasionally dormitory-style rooms.
Local licensed English-speaking trekking guide.
The required number of local staff and porters to carry your luggage during the trek (We assign one porter for every two guests.)
Food, accommodation, insurance, equipment, and medicine for all staff.
Langtang National Park Fee and TIMS Card for trekking.
All our government taxes, vat, and tourist service charges.
Official expenses.
Cost Excludes:
Dinner and lunch in Kathmandu except for farewell dinner.
Your expenses for mineral water, soft beverages, confectionaries, laundries, phone calls, hot drinking water, bar bills, showers, etc.
Internet facility, battery chargers, multi-plugs, etc.
Extra porter if you require.
Personal trekking equipment.
Your travel insurance covers Helicopter evacuation.
Any other extended trips and accommodation.
Tips of guide, porters, and driver as a token of appreciation.
Nepal arrival visa.
* This tour can be fully customized as per your requirement.
Day 1: Arrival day in Kathmandu (1,300 m)
By focusing on your landing hour, our agent reaches the airport to welcome and pick you up from Tribhuwan International Airport along with transferring to a tourist standard hotel. We additionally plan for a meeting at our office for a discussion about the upcoming trek.
Day 2: Kathmandu Valley sightseeing and preparation
Kathmandu Valley is identified as a real spot to sight major cultural and historical places. Early morning, we move forward to sightseeing famous historical spots listed on UNESCO World Heritage Sites. After exploring stunning locations, we return for finalizing our trekking gear and clothes required during our trek, and this night we spend at the same hotel in Kathmandu.
Day 3: Drive to Syabrubesi (1,460 m)
After early breakfast, our private vehicle shifts you towards the bus station for catching tourist standard vehicles to Syabrubesi. Heading ahead from Kathmandu valley towards the north following Pasang Lamu highway and passing numerous settlements, Trishuli Bazaar is achieved. From there, following the unpaved path and crossing Dunuche takes to Syabrubesi. The night will be spent at the lodge in Syabrubesi.
Day 4: Trek to Gatlang (2,238 m)
Today morning developed a trek by following the secondary route, we hike up to the pass which is the perfect vantage spot for Ganesh Himal, Gosainkunda, and Goljung Valley. From there catching the trail accompanied by Chortens, Mini walls, and small settlements, we ascend to Gatlang (beautiful Tamang settlement). The remaining hours will be spent exploring throughout and the night will be spent at a lodge in Gatlang.
Day 5: Trek to Tatopani (2,380 m)
Leaving beautiful Tamang village, we descend downward by following the trail passing numerous Chortens on the way to step Thambuchet. After steeping Thambuchet, we ascend uphill till hanging bridge across the Chilime River and further ascend takes to Tatopani. In the evening time, you can relax your muscle by taking an awesome dip in natural hot spring water. Tonight’s accommodation and dinner will be arranged at the lodge.
Day 6: Trek to Thuman (2,238 m)
Early morning, we hike up to Nagthali (open grassland) one of the best vantage spots of the Langtang region to view Ganesh Himal and Langtang Range. Therefore crossing the Brimdang trail takes one to Nagthali Danda to sight magnificent towering mountains throughout. After that, we hike down to Bhote Koshi River to reach Thuman. Evening hours will be spent enjoying the dance and songs performed by Tibetan-influenced Tamang people and nights will be spent at a lodge in Thuman.
Day 7: Trek to Briddim (2,239 m)
Triggering Thuman and following the downward trail along a further crossing the bridge over Bhote Koshi River takes towards Timure. After that, again crossing another bridge over Penglung Khola along walking through the trail crossing Lingling takes to Buddhism. This night will be spent at the house of local Tamang People and evening hours will be spent enjoying cultural songs, dances, and food with the host family.
Day 8: Trek to Syabrubesi
On the eighth day following the secondary trekking route, we walk forward by enjoying a pleasing rhododendron forest to join the main trekking route at Wangal. After steeping Wangle, the trail descends along the Bhote Koshi River which takes to Syabrubesi. Leisure hours can be spent relaxing at the lodge or exploring throughout the village this night will be spent at a lodge in Syabrubesi
Day 9: Drive to Kathmandu
Attending the last breakfast in the Langtang region, we move ahead to catch an early morning bus so that we can reach Kathmandu before evening. Following an unpaved way, the bus moves forward to join the Pasang Lamu highway. Finally, after reaching Kathmandu, You can go ahead for a city tour or you can take a rest to relax your muscles. Tonight, we host a farewell dinner at a fine restaurant and the night will be spent at a standard hotel.
Day 10: Departure day
On the last day of the trip by focusing and managing departure hours, you can go for shopping to collect some special gifts for your family and mates. Our comfortable private vehicle shifts you towards the airport highlighting your flight time our representatives will greet you with respect and well wishes for your safe journey ahead.
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Where is Langtang Valley?
Langtang Valley is a beautiful glacial valley located in the Langtang National Park, Nepal. It is a popular trekking destination known for its stunning scenery, diverse wildlife, and rich cultural heritage. The Langtang Valley Trek is a moderately challenging trek that takes you through lush forests, high-altitude meadows, and traditional villages.
What are the required permits for the Langtang Valley Trek?
Langtang National Park Permit: This permit is required for entering the Langtang National Park, which covers the entire trekking route.
TIMS Card (Trekkers Information Management System): This card is mandatory for all trekkers in Nepal and is used to track the movement of trekkers and ensure their safety.
When is the best time for the Langtang Valley Trek?
The best time for the Langtang Valley Trek is during the autumn (September-November) and spring (March-May) seasons. These seasons offer favorable weather conditions with clear skies, mild temperatures, and minimal rainfall. During the monsoon season (June-August), the trails can become muddy and slippery due to heavy rains, and the high-altitude passes may be covered in snow. During the winter months (December-February), the trek is extremely challenging due to extreme cold and snowy conditions.
What are the highlights of the Langtang Valley Trek?
Breathtaking scenery: Panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, including Langtang Lirung, Langtang Ri, and Ganja La Pass
Diverse wildlife: Spot endangered wildlife such as the red panda, snow leopard, and Himalayan tahr
Rich cultural heritage: Interact with the warm and welcoming Tamang communities, learning about their traditional lifestyles and customs
Remote villages: Explore unspoiled villages, such as Langtang Village, Kyanjin Gompa, and Ghoda Tabela, experiencing their authentic culture and hospitality
Personal growth: Challenge yourself physically and mentally, achieving a sense of accomplishment upon completing this rewarding trek
How to prepare for the Langtang Valley Trek?
To prepare for the Langtang Valley Trek, you should:
Train consistently: Focus on cardiovascular endurance and strength training to tackle moderate ascents and high altitudes (up to 5,135 meters/16,847 feet at Kyanjin Gompa).
Acclimatize to high altitudes: Gradually adjust to high altitudes before starting the trek, spending a few days in Kathmandu (1,400 meters) before ascending.
Obtain the necessary permits and insurance: Purchase the required permits (Langtang National Park Permit, TIMS Card) and comprehensive travel insurance.
Pack appropriate gear and clothing: Pack attire for moderate-altitude trekking, including warm clothing, waterproof layers, hiking boots, a backpack, trekking poles, a headlamp, and a first-aid kit.
How difficult is the Langtang Valley Trek?
The Langtang Valley Trek is considered a moderately challenging trek, requiring a good level of fitness and experience. It involves moderate ascents, high altitudes, and varied terrain. The trek demands physical endurance, adaptability to diverse conditions, and a willingness to handle potential altitude sickness.
How fit do you need to be for the Langtang Valley Trek?
To tackle the Langtang Valley Trek, you should be in moderately good physical condition. Regular aerobic exercise, such as running, swimming, or cycling, will help develop the stamina required for long, uphill treks. Additionally, strength training will prepare your muscles for the demands of the trek.