Langtang Region Trekking
The Langtang Valley is one of the closest trekking destinations to Kathmandu, making it convenient to visit one of Nepal’s most attractive trekking sites. Langtang valley comprises wonderful cultural villages, the Tamang Heritage hike, the Scenic Langtang valley with Gosainkunda’s holy waters and the majestic Helambu valley.
Langtang region offers natural quiet and superb wildlife viewing because it is located in Langtang National Park, Nepal’s first and presently second largest National Park. Any trekking in the Langtang region is an attractive choice for both nature lovers and adventurers, as you can see the magnificent peaks of Langtang Himal (6581m), Langtang Lirung (7234m), Mt. Gangchhempo, Langtang Ri (7246m), Lakpha Dorje, Kimsung (6745m), Ganesh Himal 1 (7406m), Ganesh II (7150m), Ganesh III (7130m), Yala Peak (5560m), Ganjala Chuli (5844m), Langshisa (Ri 6310m), Morimoto peak (6750m), Pongen Dopku (5930m), Tembthang (5702m), Salbachum (6707m), Kyungka Ri (6979m), Chusmodo (6508m), Manaslu (8163) and many more.
Enjoy the verdant forests, rhododendron blooming in the spring, excellent hospitality at tea houses, and breathtaking sunrise and sunset views from Lauribinayak.
Langtang trek (7 days), Tamang heritage trek (6 days), Gosaikunda Lake walk (5 days), Helambu valley trek (8 days), Ganjala pass trek (14 days), and Tilman pass trek are the most popular trekking routes in Langtang region (18 days). For groups, all of the itineraries listed above have a locally maintained hotel/lodge, teahouse, or camping.
The Langtang region has hiking trails ranging from moderate to strenuous, with durations ranging from 3 days to 3 weeks. Throughout the year, New Road Travels and Tours Company arranges every trip and expedition in the Langtang region.

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