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Langtang Valley And Gosain Kund

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Langtang Valley And Gosain Kund Overview

Langtang valley is located straight up to the north of Kathmandu Valley even being so close to the capital the area is so very well preserved with its wilderness. In the valley flourishing extraordinary cultures, they are common to the people with different backgrounds, faith, and rituals, the surrounding snowcapped mountains as the gods of all perhaps blessing with peace and harmony. In the region, there are hundreds of Kund and lakes are exists and Dundas. Gosain Kund (Lake) is considered the holiest among all 108 Kunda.

It is believed that once in a time immortal Lord Shiva created this lake with his Trishul (Trident). Most of the Hindu scripture mentions its value and importance, every Janai Purnima (full moon days) the Bonpo healers from all over Nepal gather at this site to join special spiritual rituals that are believed to energize them for the rest of the year.

Langtang Valley And Gosain Kund Itinerary

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Arrival in Kathmandu - the country of the Himalayas. Meeting at the airport and transfer to hotel. If time permits, we can manage an extra tour of the city otherwise local market is always the best place to expand some of the evening hours. Night in hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel. Excursions to the Kathmandu Durbar Square (The palace area), the temple of Hindu living goddess Kumari, where he lives Living Goddess Kumari, the oldest pagoda Kastamandap ( 12 ), which translates as " house of wood ", gave the name of the Kathmandu Valley. By Buddhist stupa Svayambudnath ( more than 2 million years old), located on the top of a picturesque hill and overlooking the fabulous valley of Kathmandu. Svayambudnath is translated as " self-created " - one of the most beautiful temples of Kathmandu valley and the most ancient Buddhist stupas in the world. In ancient principality Patan ( 299 BC) - the city of arts. Visit the Palace Square and the Royal Palace, temples including Krishna Mandir, Vishnu and Shiva, Rudra Varna Mahavihara and Thousand Buddhas ( Mahhabudda ), Mangal Bazaar, etc. Overnight at the hotel.

Moving to Dunche (1950 m, approx 7-8 hours). Betrayal from the village on the banks of Trishuli road climbs gradually to the village Dunche. Beginning of the track in the Langtang National Park ( approx 5 hours ). The path goes up and the valley unfolds before our eyes. Further downhill crossing the river and up steeply through the forest of tall pines outlandish and rhododendrons ( 2300m ) at the intersection of the ridge. It offers a panorama of the snow-capped peaks of Tibet. Coming into the bamboo forest, the trail leads us to Syabrubeshi. Overnight at the lodge.

The road passes through a forest filled with birds. Further, cross the suspension bridge (2000 m) and go to the northern shore of the river Langtang Khola (River). Going through a bamboo forest and many beautiful waterfalls, we reach the Lama Hotel. Overnight at the lodge.

The trail rises steeply and reaches the top of the wide part of the valley. Passing ethnic Tibetan villages, and pastures for yaks, we reach the village of Langtang. Overnight at the lodge.

Acclimatization. Stroll around the picturesque Langtang. Visiting Tibetan monastery. Overnight at the lodge.

From Langtang path goes up to the cluster and leads to little houses Kyanzhin Gompa. Here we can see the factory for the production of cheese - Swiss project ( 1995 ). Overnight at the lodge.

Back to Gyanzhin Gompa ( approx 7 hours). Overnight at the lodge.

Overnight at the lodge.

Overnight at the lodge.

The trail leads up through an amazing pine forest and reaches the top of the ridge Sing Gompa, which is the main attraction. It contains the statue of Green Tara. Overnight at the lodge.

Turning to the other side of the ridge, we see the transition from mountain forests to the bushes. The trail climbs gradually up and our eyes begin to open to the snow-covered peaks, and on the other side of the valley of Langtang snowy peaks: Annapurna (7219-8091 m), Manaslu ( 8163 m), Ganesh ( 7052-7804 m), the tops of Tibet and, finally, closing horizon Langtang Lirung peak ( 7234 m). Here we will see three glacial lakes - Saraswati Kund, Bhairav Kund, and Gosayn Kund. Hundreds of pilgrims and pilgrims come to this lake for bathing and worship. Overnight at the lodge.

Rising Laurebina La Pass ( 4610 m) through scree and rocks. Downhill trail follows along a mountain stream, steep descent to the village Gopte. Overnight at the lodge.

The path goes down, then rises to Tharepati ( 3490 m ) and descends along the ridge through the villages and emerald rice terraces, we reach the village Khutumsang. Overnight at the lodge.

It offers fascinating views of the mountain scenery. Overnight at the lodge.

Trek to Sundaridjhal. Transfer to Kathmandu ( approx 1 hour). Arrival and accommodation at the hotel. Free time in the capital of a miracle! Night in hotel.

On the final departure from Nepal, you will have breakfast and then according to your flight schedule, you will be transferred to the international airport. Fly out.

  • Placing in the hotel category in a double room with breakfast in Kathmandu
  • Placing in a teahouse with sharing rooms during the trekking days with limited facilities
  • Excursions/Trekking with an English-speaking guide.
  • Entrance fees during city sightseeing.
  • All types of permits.
  • Transfer as per itinerary
  • Dinner With (pre-fixed menu) Nepalese cuisine and folk dance.
  • NEPAL Visa on arrival at the T. I. Airport): US $ 25 per person (15 days) + 2 photos (3x4)
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
  • All Personal expenses and drinks.
  • TIPS: Guide and porters, etc.
  • All Other expenses not mentioned in the program
  • All Other expenses in situations not caused by the agency

HEALTH:

A visit to Nepal does not require special vaccination, however, we recommend consulting with your attending physician and to stock up with necessary drugs before you depart. Medical services in Nepal are limited in mountainous areas. If you wear glasses, it is better to have at itself a spare couple.

MOUNTAIN SICKNESS:

Any person traveling above 2500m can get easy symptoms of a mountain illness. The first signs are headache, increased fatigue, sleeplessness, appetite loss, liquid loss by an organism, and puffiness. At the emergence of such signs, it is necessary to remain at this height before full acclimatization of an organism. It is recommended to drink 2 to 4 liters of liquid a day. If symptoms don’t pass and the state worsens, it is necessary to go down immediately. Sometimes even 300m can play a crucial role. Planning the travel, leave spare days for acclimatization at heights 3700m and 4300m. After 4000m try not to rise more than 500m in one day. You can inadequately estimate the condition therefore always follow the advice of the accompanying guide or locals.

WEATHER:

Weather conditions on the mountain are unpredictable. It might be sunny during the day and cold as well as windy at night, especially at high altitudes. Sudden rainstorms or snow flurries are always possibilities. Better be prepared!

PACKING:

Choosing the right clothing for your trip is very important. You always want to pack everything, but that could make a hassle. Keep in mind that in almost every mountain region in Nepal the days are warm and nights are cool. Usually, we recommend people to bring warm jackets either fleece or down, long underwear, and worm shocks. Pair pants and comfortable boots for the long day while sports shoes/sandals for hiking or during the less active period. The boots are another important factor while on a trek make sure that they are waterproof. The basic principle of packing is comfort not luxury. In Kathmandu and Pokhara you can get any necessary gear at a very comfortable price. But if you just enquire before you start packing things we provide you with better advice depending upon present weather conditions. Do not pack unnecessary things like hairdryers, lots of and lots of cosmetics, and electronics, while a battery power bank (Backup) for your mobile phone or iPod is recommended. Another important factor is that the porter/support you hire for the trip has a certain limitation of how much weight he will carry on his back.

THINGS THAT YOU BEAR:

Baggage, backpack you give to a porter shouldn’t exceed 15 kg. Your small backpack for day transitions has to be designed for the most necessary in the way: the camera, water, additional clothes in case of rain or a cold snap, cream from suntan, toilet paper, and other personal accessories if any.

EMERGENCY AND YOUR SUPPORT TEAM:

All our guide are well trained in first aid and can handle most of the basic illness that occurs at high altitude or in the jungle. Every group is equipped with a basic first aid kit, every traveler must have full travel insurance before coming to Nepal. And should make available a copy of the policy at our office in Kathmandu. If an emergency occurs, we will evacuate you from the mountain to one of the internationally recognized hospitals/clinics in Kathmandu and contact your insurance company.

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