Lantang Trek..
Straight north from Kathmandu is the Langtang- Helambu region which enjoys snow-covered peaks, a mild climate, and friendly hospitable inhabitants which makes it the ideal trek almost year round. The 1,710 SQ km Langtang National Park hosts a variety of natural splendours, from lush valleys alive with langur monkeys to the towering fir and rhododendron forests bursting with spring colour. The 7,246 meter Langtang Lirung to the north, Gang Chhenpo (6,388 meters) to the south and Dorje Lhakpa (6,975 meters) to the east dominates the beautiful Langtang valley. Helambu, the mid-elevation region to the Park's south, is a study centre of Tibetan Buddhism. Lama and Tamang people maintain a rich cultural heritage, evident in ornately carved wooden windows, lively dance festivals, and skilled weaving traditions. Trekkers can enjoy these sights on any of the three main trekking routes. Hiking times and overnight stops are planned for a moderate hiking pace, and proper acclimatization to altitude. Treks range in difficulty from moderate to challenging. All trail heads are accessible by bus or private transports from Kathmandu.
Itinerary:
Day 01: Kathmandu to Syabru Besi [1400m] (by Driving)
Day 02: Syabru Besi to Lama Hotel[2748m]
Day 03: Trek to Langtang village [3500m]
Day 04: Trek to Kyagjin [3800m]
Day 05: Rest day in Kyangjin
Day 06: Trek to Lama Hotel [2784m]
Day 07: Syabru Besi [1400m]
Day 08: Drive to Kathmandu
Day 09: Depart Kathmandu (by driving)