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<title>Langtang Valley Trek</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Langtang Valley is close to the city, it offers natural beauty, with green meadows, glaciers and towering snow capped peaks. ]]></description>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-spotid="1365779">For trekkers searching for a stunning Himalayan trek, authentic Tibetan-inflected culture, easy access via Kathmandu, and blissfully devoid of tourists, Langtang Valley Trek should appeal to you. Suitable for both new trekkers and those who are experienced trekkers, this lesser-known trek has everything you imagine a traditional Nepalese trekking experience would entail without dealing with the crowds at Everest Base Camp or Annapurna.</p>
<p data-spotid="1365779">The Langtang Trek is located within the remote beauty of Langtang National Park and trekkers will enjoy a diverse range of experiences from green lush forests, remote Tamang villages to glacial rivers and then up amongst alpine pastures with their flocks of yaks. It's no accident that Langtang Valley is dubbed "Nepals Hidden Gem" as it offers intense reward for a trekker interested in solitude, nature, and culture and is manageable in 710 days from the capital.</p>
<p data-spotid="1365779"><strong>Where is Langtang Valley?</strong></p>
<p data-spotid="1365779">Langtang Valley, is located north of Kathmandu at the Tibetan border. Getting to where the trek starts takes about 7 hours on the road. Although</p>
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<p data-spotid="1365779">The scenery is as stunning as some of the more well known treks, like Everest or Annapurna, and is more lightly traveled.</p>
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<p data-spotid="1365779"><strong>Why Langtang Valley Trek?</strong></p>
<p data-spotid="1365779">There are so many reasons to recommend the<span></span><a href="https://nepaloramatrekking.com/treks/langtang-valley-trek/" rel="nofollow">Langtang Valley</a><span></span>Trek. Apart from being a short trek of only 7 to 10 days, it is very rewarding! In this time, even though you are limited in time, it is possible to get fairly high altitude views at points such as Kyanjin Ri which is 4,773m. Not only will you enjoy the life in traditional Tamang and Tibetan-influenced villages, and visit ancient Buddhist monasteries, but you will be able to eat fresh yak cheese at Kyanjin Gompa. The trek also provides for a wide variety of natural beauty including rhododendron forests, waterfalls, glaciers, and great views of peaks such as, Langtang Lirung, 7,227 m, and Dorje Lakpa. Perhaps the best part of all is that you will encounter a lot less people this is an ideal trek for those people who appreciate nature and tranquil walking off the beaten path, compared to popular trekking routes with the volume of trekkers in Nepal at Everest or Annapurna!</p>
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<p data-spotid="1365779"><strong>Langtang Valley: Best Time to Go</strong></p>
<p data-spotid="1365779">The ideal time for trekking in the Langtang Valley is definitely spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). In<span></span><strong>spring</strong>, you will be able to see some colorful rhododendron flowers and also enjoy all the blue skies.<span></span><strong>Autumn</strong><span></span>is just as good, with cooler temperatures, fresh, crisp air, and the clearest views of the mountains. We would not recommend trek in the<span></span><strong>monsoon</strong><span></span>season which goes from June until August, as the rain can leave the trails slippery with mud, landslides, and will more than likely have leeches on the trails.<span></span><strong>Winter</strong><span></span>(December to February) is cold, especially at higher elevations but it is quiet and tranquil on the trails and you may find them covered in beautiful snow.</p>
<p data-spotid="1365779"><strong>Typical Langtang Valley Trek Itinerary</strong></p>
<p data-spotid="1365779"><strong>Day 1:</strong><span></span>Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi</p>
<p data-spotid="1365779"><strong>Day 2:</strong><span></span>Trek to Lama Hotel</p>
<p data-spotid="1365779"><strong>Day 3:</strong><span></span>Trek to Langtang Village</p>
<p data-spotid="1365779"><strong>Day 4:</strong><span></span>Trek to Kyanjin Gompa</p>
<p data-spotid="1365779"><strong>Day 5:</strong><span></span>Acclimatization + hike to Kyanjin Ri or Tserko Ri</p>
<p data-spotid="1365779"><strong>Day 67:</strong><span></span>Return via same route</p>
<p data-spotid="1365779"><strong>Day 8:</strong><span></span>Drive back to Kathmandu</p>
<p data-spotid="1365779"><strong>Accommodation and Food</strong></p>
<p data-spotid="1365779">Teahouses are available in every village</p>
<p data-spotid="1365779">Simple rooms with shared bathrooms</p>
<p data-spotid="1365779">Local meals: Dal Bhat, noodles, soup, momos, Tibetan bread, yak cheese</p>
<p data-spotid="1365779"><strong>Tips for Trekkers</strong></p>
<p data-spotid="1365779"><strong>Permit</strong>: TIMS Card + Langtang National Park Entry Permit</p>
<p data-spotid="1365779"><strong>Guide/Porter</strong>: Not mandatory but highly recommended</p>
<p data-spotid="1365779"><strong>Fitness</strong>: Moderate fitness is enough  ideal for beginners too</p>
<p data-spotid="1365779"><strong>Connectivity</strong>: Some villages have mobile and Wi-Fi coverage</p>
<p data-spotid="1365779"><strong>Altitude</strong>: Be aware of AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness); ascend slowly</p>]]> </content:encoded>
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