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The Langtang-Gosainkunda region is a collection of Sherpa
Valleys north of Kathmandu, close to the Tibetan border. The
rough road now reaches as far as Dhunche, only a day’s drive
from Kathmandu. Yet, despite this, Langtang remains a relatively
less trekked area. Bill Tilman, a famous explorer and climbing
partner of Eric Shipton, described Langtang as one of the
world’s most beautiful valleys. We exit by passing the holy lake
of Gosainkunda and crossing the Laurebina La (4100m). Here, you
will have excellent view into Tibet and meet Hindu pilgrims
before gradually dropping down the ridges and driving back to
Kathmandu. Trip
Profile:
Length of trip: 16 days
Grade: Moderate
Highest Alt: 4380 m
Type of trek: Tea house/ Camping
Best season: Mar- Nov
Group size: Min. 2 people |