Langtang Gosainkunda Trek is one of the incredible and adventurous Langtang region trekking in Nepal. Located in Rasuwa district, Langtang Gosainkunda Trek is a high altitude remote trek to the isolated area of the Langtang region.
Langtang Gosainkunda trekking is popular among trekkers as it offers a spectacular view of Langtang Himal and the Gosainkunda Lake, also known as the high altitude frozen lake. Located at an altitude of 4380m, Gosainkunda is a sacred Lake with religious significance among Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims. Pilgrims believe that taking dips in Gosainkunda removes all the sins.
The Langtang Gosainkunda Trek package is 13 days long and is considered a moderately difficult trek. Anyone with average physical fitness can complete this trek without much toil. So, it is suitable for experienced as well as beginner trekkers. Mostly, trekkers go in groups for Langtang Gosainkunda Trekking, but it is appropriate for solo trekkers too. With a guide/porter, solo trekkers can accomplish the journey to the frozen lake.
The Langtang Gosainkunda Trek itinerary is outlined in such a way that you can have enough time to acclimatize with the high altitudes while exploring the villages alongside. Walk along some off the beaten paths that are dotted with rivers, forests, Tamang villages, waterfalls, Gompas, suspension bridges, and some peak glimpse. To enjoy this trek to the fullest, choose the best time of the year for the trek.
Our trek starts from a beautiful village of Syaprubesi. As we follow the trekking route, we will come across some fascinating monasteries like Kyangin Gompa and Sin Gompa, residing at high elevation that manifests Tibetan influence. We will explore the stunning Langtang valley, also known as the valley of Glacier, that resides at the heart of Langtang National Park. Observe the massive Langtang Glacier in the vicinity. At high altitude, the temperature drops sharply, resulting in snowfall. So Gosainkunda Langtang Trek is also favorable to experience snowfall.
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu
Day 02: Visit Swoyambunath & Patan
Day 03: Drive Kathmandu to Syabru Besi vai Dhunche
Day 04: Trek Syabru Besi to Changtang (Lama Hotel)
Day 05: Trek Lama Hotel to Langtang
Day 06: Trek Langtang to Kyangjin Gompa: Hike to Kyangjin-Ri
Day 07: Hike to Tserko-Ri
Day 08: Trek Kyangjin Gompa to Ghoda Tabela
Day 09: Trek Ghoda Tabela to Thulo Syabru
Day 10: Trek Thulo Syabru to Lauribina
Day 11: Trek Lauribina to Gosaikunda
Day 12: Trek Gosaikunda to Sin Gompa
Day 13: Trek Sin Gompa to Dhunche
Day 14: Drive Dhunche to Kathmandu
Day 15: Departure
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1334m): You will be transferred to the Hotel by one of our representatives. Welcome dinner at one of the traditional Nepali restaurants in Kathmandu with folk music and dances.
Overnight: Hotel
Elevation: 1334m
Day 02: Visit Swoyambunath, Patan and Patan museum: Start our tour visiting a magnificent Buddhist stupa, Swoyambunath which is 10 minutes drive from Thamel followed by a visit of Patan to witness its incredible architecture from medieval period.
Swoyambunath is one of the oldest stupa of the Kathmandu Valley. It is situated on one of the highest hills in the valley. It watches over the Valley from the top of a hillock on its western side just three kilometers west of the city center. The stupa is one of the holiest Buddhist sites in Nepal and its establishment is linked to the creation of the Kathmandu Valley out of a primordial lake. Swayambhu is also known as Samhengu and is recognized as a World Heritage Site. It is also one of the oldest and most glorious Buddhist shrines in the world which is said to be two thousand years. The four sides of the stupa are painted with the eyes of Lord Buddha.
Patan- the second largest town in the valley is situated to the south of Kathmandu. Patan's great building boom took place under the Mallas in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. Numerous temples of widely diverse styles, as well as many Buddhist monasteries, are scattered around the fascinating town. Patan is famous for its crafts and metal works which are wonderful souvenirs. We visit Patan Museum as well.
Overnight: Hotel
Day 03: Drive Kathmandu to Syabru Besi (1460m) via Dhunche (1960m): We start our tour with early morning drive; we drive through Dhunche which is a small town and headquarter of the Rasuwa district. On the way to Syabru Besi, a panoramic view of the Himalayan peaks including Annapurna, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, and several other peaks of the Langtang region can be seen.
Overnight: Lodge
Driving Time: 5 – 6 hours
Difference in Elevation: + 126m
Day 04: Trek Syabru Besi to Changtang (Lama Hotel) (2470m): We start our trek through a dense forest, crossing a bridge over a tributary of the Langtang Khola. The trail then follows the South bank of the river through a deep gorge and crosses another tributary. In about 1 ½ hour we cross another bridge at the North bank of the Langtang Khola and then we begin to climb a small hill to reach the Bamboo (village) then steadily climb to Rimche followed by gradual walk to Lama Hotel in the small village of Changtang, at a height of 2470m.
Overnight: Lodge
Walking Time: 6 hours
Difference in Elevation: + 1010m
Day 05: Trek Lama Hotel to Langtang (3430m): The day starts with a climb above the Langtang Khola through a forest of hemlock, rhododendron, and oaks. It climbs steadily to Ghoda Tabela (3010m) passing through Riverside. Ghoda Tabela was once a Tibetan settlement camp. Continuing up the valley, we leave the forest behind and the trail ascends steadily to Langtang village. Langtang is one of the oldest villages along this trekking route and the view from here become more spectacular as we get closer to the mountains.
Overnight: Lodge
Walking Time: 5-6 hours
Difference in Elevation: + 960m
Day 06: Trek Langtang to Kyangjin Gompa (3870m): climb Kyangjin-Ri (4773m): A short and fairly steady (gradual) walk to Kyangjin Gompa which provides a great opportunity for us to do our day hike to Kyangjin-Ri. The trek climbs up to the Kyangjin Gompa at an altitude of 3870m. Kyangjin Gompa is admired for its stunning view of the mountains, beautiful monastery and cheese factory. This is the highest settlement of the valley. In the afternoon (after our lunch), we climb to Kyangjin-Ri (4773m) to enjoy the panoramic view of the Himalayan range and the valley below. It is about an hour and half uphill climb (STEEP) to Kyangjin-Ri and about an hour downhill to descend.
Overnight: Lodge
Walking Time: 3 hours (Langtang to Kyangjin)
Walking Time: 2 ½ hours (Kyangjin-Ri climb)
Difference in Elevation: + 440m (Kyangjin Gompa)
Difference in Elevation: + 1343m (Kyangjin-Ri)
Day 07: Climb to Tserko-Ri (4984m): We start our day early in the morning to climb the Tserko-Ri. It is about 3 hours (STEEP UPHILL) trek to the top and couple of hours back to Kyangjin. Tserko-Ri is one of the best view points in the region so we will have a magnificent view of the Himalayan range and valley below. The trail to Tserko-Ri is quite steep and you will be at the high altitude so expect to go pretty slow. You may encounter a lot of soft snow which may slow you down a lot so it might take longer than anticipated.
Overnight: Lodge
Walking Time: 5 - 6 hours
Difference in Elevation: + 1114m (Day climb)
Day 08: Trek Kyangjin Gompa to Lama Hotel / Changtang (2470m): As we retrace our steps, we follow the Langtang Khola to Langtang village and continue on to Lama Hotel passing through Thangsyap,Ghodatabala, Riverside villages. It is mostly downhill trek from Kyangjin Gompa following Langtang Khola valley and enjoying the view of the Surrounding Mountains and valley below and walking through the lush green forests for the last part of the day.
Overnight: Lodge
Walking Time: 6 hours
Difference in Elevation: - 1400m
Day 09: Trek Lama Hotel (Changtang) to Thulo Syabru (2260m): We continue our descend walking through the bamboo and rhododendron forests passing through the Rimche, Bamboo and Pairo (Hot spring) villages. Then the trail steeply climbs through the rhododendron forest to Thulo Syabru; one of the biggest settlements in the region. Thulo Syabru is a very charming place with some traditional and modern houses arranged along a high ridge overlooking the valley. You may get lucky to spot red pandas, monkeys, and various species of birds on your way to Thulo Syabru.
Overnight: Lodge
Walking Time: 6-7 hours
Difference in Elevation: -210m
Day 10: Trek Thulo Syabru to Lauribina (3910m): We leave the beautiful village of Thulo Syabru, climbing through the hills. We then switchback up the hill above the village where there are a few houses and potato fields. The trail steeply ascends, passing through lush Rhododendron forest. We will stop for the lunch at the middle of the forest; Mukharka where couple of lodges have been built recently. After our lunch, we continue our climb through the forest to reach Cholangpati where we will join the classic route of Gosaikunda. Then about an hour and half steady climb takes us to Lauribina.
Overnight: Lodge
Walking Time: 6 hours
Difference in Elevation: +1650m
Day 11: Trek Lauribina to Gosaikunda (4380m): Today we follow a rugged trail with dramatic views of Manaslu 8156m), Himalchuli (7893m), Ganesh Himal (7406m), Tibetan peak and Langtang Lirung. The trail starts with steep ascend to the Lauribina Top (Buddha Park) then gets gradual (uphill) all the way to Gosaikunda. This is one of the sacred Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims' destinations outside of the Kathmandu valley. There are about a dozen lakes in the Gosaikunda basin. We will explore the surroundings in the afternoon.
Overnight: Lodge
Walking Time: 2 - 3 hours
Difference in Elevation: + 470m
Day 12: Trek Gosaikunda to Chandanbari (Shin Gompa) (3330m): We retrace our steps back to Lauribina and continuing our trek; we trek to Shin Gompa via Cholangpati. It is mostly downhill trek for the whole day. In Shin Gompa, there is a well-managed cheese factory (which is Nepal's No -1 cheese product factory), and a Buddhist monastery.
Overnight: Lodge
Walking Time: 5 - 6 hours
Difference in Elevation: + 470m
Day 13: Trek Shin Gompa to Dhunche (1960m): This is the last day of our trek which ends at Dhunche. The trail sharply descends through the pine, oak and silver rhododendron forests and goes through the several small settlements such as Dimsa, Deurali, Phedi etc. After we reach to Phedi, the trail gets gradual all the way to Dhunche.
Walking Time: 4 hours
Difference in Elevation: - 1370m
Day 14: Drive Dhunche to Kathmandu (1334m): We will have a scenic drive for about 5 hours back to Kathmandu.
Driving Time: 5 hours
Difference in Elevation: - 626m
Day 15: Transfer to the airport for departure.
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Climate:
From the eternal snow of the high peaks to the extensive tropical lowlands, Nepal has a wide variety of climates.
Spring: March to late May: In this season, Kathmandu is in full bloom, lots of different types of flowers can be seen at this time of the year. Temperature is mild, end of the cold winter and approaching warm and hot summer. Temperatures vary between 10 ° C to 28 ° C but can rise up to 30 ° C. Between 2000 and 3000m, temperature rarely drop below 0 ° C. However, few frosts or snowfalls are possible in March above 4000 m.
The summer/monsoon period: It interrupts the majority of trekking from late June to late August. Some of the trekking regions "trans-Himalayan", Dolpo and Mustang, however, remain protected from monsoon prevailing rest of the country. They are the only channels available in Nepal in the summer.
Autumn: mid September – mid December - Perfect temperature and weather for trekking. Brings cooler days, but clear skies. Above 3000 m altitude, temperatures can drop to -10 ° C at night.
In winter: mid-December - mid-February - Nights are generally cold, dry climate, Above 3000m, temperature drop down to 0 ° C to - 15 ° C at night, the days are often sunny.
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