A relaxed trek in the shadow of the Langtang Range
This is the most easily accessible trek from Kathmandu though surprisingly uncrowded! Our trek takes us from the fields of the lowlands where hand made tools and water buffaloes are still used, past picturesque monasteries and brightly painted gompas to remote mountain villages. This is the home of Tamangs and Sherpas and staying in their small villages along the trial is a real highlight, allowing us an insight into their cultural way of life.
Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive Kathmandu (1,330m)
Day 2 In Kathmandu, sightseeing Kathmandu Valley
Day 3 Drive to Sundarijal (1,350m) and commence trek to Pati Bhanjyang (1,770m)
Day 4/8 Continue trek through several villages to make a loop joining again at Pati Bhanjyang
Day 9 End trek at Nagarkot (2,175m) o/n Nagarkot
Day 10 Drive to Kathmandu; visit Bhatapur Durbar Square en route
Day 11 Trip ends
Trip profile
11 Day Trip
7 days point-to-point trek
3 nights Kathmandu
1 night Nagarkot
Accommodation
Trek accommodation 6 nights Teahouses
TransportPrivate bus
Type TeaHouse
Style Discovery
When to Visit Oct to May
Altitude Max3,490m / 11,450ft (Tharepati)
Altitude Avg 2,000m/ 6,565ft
Grade B/ MODERATE
-Involves trekking of up to 5-6 hours a day at a slow but steady pace
Morning panorama from Tharepati
Sermathang with GosainKunda Lekh behind
Highlights
-Kathmandu's ancient temples and markets
-Superb mountain scenery
-Helambu region and its Sherpa inhabitants
-Village of Tarke Gyang
-Nagarkot sunrise and mountain views
Inclusions
-All meals except main meals in Kathmandu;
-All ground transport, including airport transfers, as mentioned;
-All accommodations;
-Sightseeing in Kathmandu;
-All applicable permits and entrance fees;
-Full trek staff arrangements including a Trek Leader and Sherpa guides;
-Porters to carry personal and group equipments;
-Use of Trek Pack;
-Group medical kit;
-All major group equipments, etc.
-All the trekking premite
Exclusion
-Presonal expansc
-Tip & Donation
-Drinks
-Air fare
Comments
-Excellent introduction to trekking
-Though the trek crosses a wide range of elevation, it does not exceed 3,500m, so acclimatisation is not a problem.
-Good for family, student adventures, and mature travellers
-Excellent for those pressed for time
-Excellent add-ons
-Great monsoon trek with wild flowers in full bloom
-GosainKunda trek could be combined with a part of this route




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