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Long been cherished among treks in the Nepal Himalayas for expansive views, interesting Tamang cultural exposure and a considerably gentle pace and accessibility from Kathmandu, the Langtang trek is a classic Himalayan short trek. The route had suffered damage after the 2015 earthquake but now has been reopened to hikers again. Deep and silent forests of pines open on this way into resplendent green valleys and treeless meadows where yaks come to graze and shepherds trails go zigzagging through. Advancing on to the higher reaches at the end of a steep climb, a panoramic line of gleaming peaks inked across the blue meet the gaze. A spellbinding view of a cavernous valley across Tibet reveals from the high pass of Kyanjin Ri. Accommodation and food at the cozy teahouses along the way make the trek a real treat for those looking to find a sweet getaway to seek stress-relief. Life in the Langtang Valley had suffered an enormous setback with the earthquake of 2015 in Nepal but the valley is beginning to settle down once again. Choosing this trek would mean providing great support for the wellbeing of the indigenous peoples of Langtang Valley.
The Langtang Valley Trek spans over 11 days with a difficulty level featuring one of easy to moderate. Teahouse accommodation along the way makes this trek equally attractive for solo trekkers and commercially organized trekking groups. The best time for undertaking the Langtang trek in Nepal starts from March and extends till June in the summers with and during autumn from September to November and at the end of which the weather turns chilly, giving off the real taste of winters in the high altitude. The business and livelihood of the Langtang Valley people depends largely on trekking, especially since the devastating earthquake of 2015 after which the inhabitants are still in the need of rebuilding a sustainable way of life.
The highest point in the Langtang Valley Trekking comes with the climb to Kyangjin Ri at 4850 m. The steep climb to the high pass comes with its share of challenges and the thrill. A sweeping view of the Langtang Peaks makes the journey worth it all.
March to May
This period makes for the best time to go on Langtang Trekking if you are looking for the pleasures of summer in the Nepal Mountains. Wildflowers and magnolia in the forests of Langtang National Park creates a hue of colors during this time and make the trek a lot of fun.
September to November
The pre-winter trek in the valley guarantees clear blue skies and peaks shining gloriously in the joyful sun. The temperature dips on the lowside from November on and there is a hint of snow near the valley that one must come prepared for.
The actual hiking stretch of the Langtang Helambu trekking begins from Syabru Besi at a distance of 7 hour from Kathmandu. Trekkers are required to fly into Kathmandu on the day previous and start on the drive towards Besi the day next.
Are There Any Shops Available On the Langtang Trek?
Shopping for utilities and food for the trek must be concluded at Kathmandu itself or at Syabru Besi. Stores for local handicrafts etc can be found in the little settlement of Mundu.
How Long Does It Take To Complete The Langtang Trek?
The Langtang Valley trekking will follow an eight day itinerary starting on day 1 from Kathmandu and ending with a drive back to Kathmandu from Syabru Besi on Day 8.
Altitude sickness is not common on this moderately high trek in most parts but, the climbing stretch to Kyanhjin Ri at 4,850 m can bring about the symptoms of feeling lightheaded. Saying sufficiently hydrated and having been prepared in prior fitness-wise is going to make this trek considerably risk-free. However, trekkers are encouraged to take medical opinion and go on a course of Diamox if necessary.
The peak trekking month on the Langtang Valley Trekking is from September to November when the region enjoys clear skies but attractively there’s snow at the high pass. This is the busiest time on the route while the spring months of March-April are amicable for a trek through the jungles without having to face crowds.