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Langtang Tour-14 days Langtang Trek with Kathmandu Tour

Langtang Tour-14 days Langtang Trek with Kathmandu Tour is an adventure tour in Nepal including the best view point-Nagarkot. It is the best trip to get a rich natural and cultural experience of Nepal.The thousands of trekkers come to Nepal for Langtang Trek only each year. First, we tour around Kathmandu and then trek to Langtang and Kyanjin Gomba. Kathmandu is the capital of Nepal with seven world heritage sites like Pashupatinath Temple, Patan, Bhaktapur, Kathmandu, Boudha, Swoyambhu and Changu Narayan Temple. Langtang Valley Trek is full of wonderful landscapes of rhododendron forests, alpine meadows, glaciers with majestic view of Langtang Lirung. Nagarkot Kathmandu Tour with Langtang Trek is an outstanding trip for nature, culture and adventure lovers. Please email us at missionecotreknepal@gmail.com and call or leave message on WhatsApp at +977 9851023742 to know more about Kathmandu Nagarkot  Langtang Tour information. We offer a cheap basic, budget and standard  14 day Langtang Tour cost from $1050- $1250 with departure dates of 2023/2024.

Trip Facts

Tour Name: Kathmandu Langtang Tour

Tour Duration: 14 Days

Tour Difficulty: Easy

Tour Season: All year

Trip Altitude: 1300m

Tour Cost: USD 1050- USD 1250

Group Size: 1 - 12 people.

Tour Package: Group Tour

Mode of Transfer: Bus/Car/Flight

Start/End of Tour: Kathmandu / Kathmandu

The 14 days Nepal trip with Kathmandu sightseeing tour and Langtang valley trek cost and dates 2021.22.23.24.25.

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Kathmandu Langtang Nagarkot tour of Nepal is a scenic tour and trek to Langtang and Kathmandu. Tour to Kathmandu, we visit Bungmati and Khokana newari villages, and hike to Nagarkot from Sankhu. Langtang is an amazing trek through oak and rhododendron forests to high alpine meadows including Kyangjin Gompa, a Buddhist monastery. Take an optional hike to Kyangjin Ri peak offers 360 degree views of the Himalayas. We then trek down to Syabrubesi and drive back to Kathmandu. Once arrive in Kathmandu, the next day we go to Nagarkot for a night stay, doing hiking from Sakhu to Nagarkot.

Kathmandu Langtang tour is possible all year around, yet best in Spring and Autumn. Kathmandu to Nagarkot tour is for all ages travelers. During the tour, we use 3 star hotel accommodation with breakfast in Kathmandu and Nagarkot. In langtang trek, we use basic neat and clean tea house accommodation with three times meals-breakfast, lunch and dinner. We also use private transfer during Kathmandu tour and public bus transfer will use to/from trek beginning/ending point to Kathmandu. Guide will accompany you on the trip. Please kindly bring, warm and good trekking gear for trek, light and city clothes for tour in Kathmandu.

Day 1: Arrive to Kathmandu
Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, your guide will greet you and transport you to your hotel.The tourist hub of Thamel is a good place to walk around and walk to the busiest bazaar-Asan Tole, which offers an authentic display of spice, fish, and vegetable stands that make for great photo options.
Day 2: Free day in Kathmandu
After breakfast, there are then a number of ways you can spend your day given the numerous famous sights around the Kathmandu Valley. You can use this as a free day or we can provide a local English-speaking guide who knows the city well and can explain the history and significance of the sights along with a private car to take you around. However you choose to spend your day, return to hotel in the early evening and meet your guide and trip briefing will go over details of your trip, including what to expect and transport logistics.
Day 3: Kathmandu Sightseeing to Bungamati and Khokana Villages
After your breakfast in Kathmandu,your English-speaking private tour guide receive you at your hotel and take you for a fullday tour of the rustic Newari towns of Bungamati and Khokana. Overlooking the Bagmati River a short drive from the city, Bungamati is still one of the more picturesque spots in Kathmandu Valley despite significant damage in the 2015 earthquake. Many locals live as woodcarvers and have done so for generations; check out their showrooms and workshops in the main square where work has adorned thousands of homes, temples, and museums. About a half-hour drive from Kathmandu, Khokana is smaller and quieter than Bungamati. It also saw earthquake damage, especially to its heritage buildings, yet the main square's Shekala Mai Temple is still standing. Head to the heart of the village and observe religious practices and watch friendly villagers spin wool, stuff mattresses with cotton, and prepare rice and straw.
Day 4: Kathmandu to Syabrubesi (4,790ft / 1,460m, 180km, 6 hours)
After an early breakfast in Kathmandu, begin a 7-8-hour road trip to Syabrubesi. The drive climbs high over ridges as it leaves the Kathmandu Valley, and provides impressive snow-capped views of the Annapurna Himalayas to the west, as well as Manaslu, Ganesh Himal and the minor peaks of the Langtang mountain region ahead.You will also encounter rivers, terraced hillsides, and rustic villages as you head into this mountainous region.We drive through the bustling town of Trisuli before climbing up towards Dunche. From Dunche, you'll head downhill for an hour to get to Syabrubesi for the night.
Day 5: Syabru Besi to Lama Hotel(8,103feet / 2,470m, 5-6 hours, 12km)
After breakfast in Syabru Besi, begin today’s trek that crosses over the Bhote Kosi River—meaning ‘Tibet River’—which flows from nearby Tibet.We trek following the stone-paved main street out of town over Langtang Khola. After crossing a suspension bridge, the trail continues through several sub-tropical forests and then joins the trail from Syabru Besi, before climbing through uninhabited oak and rhododendron forests. Keep an eye out for langur monkeys in the trees, as well as an abundance of wildlife such as yellow-throated martens, wild boars, and red pandas.The trail to Lama Hotel becomes steep in places but then ascends gently and finally levels off before you reach your overnight stay at Teahouse.
Day 6: Lama Hotel to Mundu(11,646feet / 3550m, 6-7 hours, 15km)
After breakfast at the Lama Hotel, continue climbing through the forest with occasional glimpses of Langtang Lirung between the trees. When you reach Ghora Tabela, the trail emerges from the forest and you'll see snow-capped mountains on either side of the valley. At one time, there was a Tibetan resettlement project here, but now it is a Nepal Army post with no permanent inhabitants.The trail continues to climb gently as the valley widens, passing a few temporary settlements used by herders who bring their livestock to graze in the high pastures during summer. You'll probably get a glimpse of your first yak if you haven’t seen one already.The next part of the trail is a somber reminder of the 2015 earthquake. Where the village of Langtang (and numerous lodges) once stood, there is now only a huge rock field. Send a prayer for the Nepalis and tourists who lost their lives here and remember that your trek will help support the survivors.Mundu is located a bit further on the trail. Check out the area's old houses that are a reminder of what all the villages once looked like in this valley now they are built in a more modern style. 
Day 7: Mundu to Kyangjin Gompa(12,467feet / 3800m, 3-4 hours, 6km)
After breakfast in Mundu, the trail climbs gradually through yak pastures. Notice how the valley extends even further than before allowing for extensive views. After crossing several small streams and moraines, the trail reaches the settlement at Kyangjin. This village has a small Tibetan monastery and a government-operated cheese factory—a good place to stock up for lunch and afternoon snacks. Since you likely arrive at your overnight location by lunchtime, you'll have plenty of free time to take it easy in the afternoon. Relax at the village bakery and cafe, or explore the area by foot. If you are feeling energetic, head up the valley towards Langshisha Kharka to see some of the amazing views.
Day 8: Rest day at Kyangjin Gompa and climb to Kyangjin Ri
Today is a rest day in Kyangjin Gompa, so take advantage of this opportunity to sleep in and relax. After breakfast at your teahouse, you can explore more of the area by visiting the monastery and cheese factory if you haven't already. If you are feeling more energetic, walk up the moraine to see spectacular ice faces and tumbling glaciers of the Langtang Lirung. Better yet, overachievers can take a hike to Kyangjin Ri, directly behind the village, for a 360-degree panoramic view of the Langtang peaks. This is the highest point most trekkers reach on the Langtang Trek. For the best views on this outing, it's best to get an early start as clouds usually build up in the afternoon. 
Day 9: Kyangjin Gompa to Lama Hotel(8,103 feet / 2,470 m, 15 km,5-6 hours)
After breakfast in Kyangjin Gompa, you'll hit the trail and retrace the route you took through the valley, following the Langtang Khola River to the village of Mundu and eventually Ghora Tabela. Though the trail is flat in certain places, the way down will certainly be faster than your ascent.You stop for lunch en route and then continue heading downhill until you get to Lama Hotel. This ancient area and is one of the oldest undisturbed valleys in Nepal. Check out unique flora and fauna, including lush green forests, as well as snow-capped views of the Langtang mountain peaks. Due to the earthquake, there are fewer tourists here so you can expect uncrowded trails. Enjoy the easy downhill terrain and take in the scenery. For those with limited time, an alternative option is to take a helicopter ride from Kyangjin to Kathmandu. 
Day 10: Lama Hotel to Syabru Besi(4,790 feet / 1,460 m, 12km, 6 hours)
After breakfast, continue retracing your steps to the village of Syabru Besi. This easy route lets you enjoy the area's peaceful forested hills. Or if you're feeling energetic, you can opt for a more challenging route from Rimche via Sherpa Gaon to Syabru Besi; it will take much longer to reach your overnight destination, but it is a spectacular detour.
Day 11: Syabrubesi to Kathmandu(1300m, 180km 7 hours)
After an early breakfast in Syabru Besi, begin the 7-hour return trip to Kathmandu. Just like the way you came, you experience impressive snow-capped views as well as rivers, terraced hillsides, and rustic villages as you depart this mountainous region and get back to the bustling city. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel and will be able to enjoy the rest of the afternoon and evening at your leisure. 
Day 12: Kathmandu to Sankhu and Hike to Nagarkot (7,136 feet / 2,175 m, 12 km, 5 hours)
After breakfast at your hotel in Kathmandu, pick up by private car and transferred to the village of Sankhu. Trek with your guide to Nagarkot, a village perched on the Kathmandu Valley rim with views of the Himalaya, and close proximity to Buddhist and Hindu cultural sites. 
Day 13: Sunrise Nagarkot and Drive back to Kathmandu
In Nagarkot, take an early morning walk to the village tower for a sunrise view of the Himalayas. If the weather is clear, it's possible to see a range of peaks including Everest, Annapurna, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Langtang, Jugal, and Numbur. After breakfast, return back to the capital city by private transfer and also possible to stop at Bhaktapur for sightseeing tour.Take advantage of anything you may have missed at the beginning of the trip. Other ideas include rewarding your muscles after the trek with a massage service.
Day 14: Kathmandu Airport
Time to say goodbye to Nepal. Enjoy your last moments in Kathmandu with breakfast in a café, a city stroll, and souvenir shopping.Your guide will meet you at your hotel and drive you to the airport for your return flight home. It's good to be at the airport at least 2 hours prior to departure.If you have less time to experience the area, consider the 8 day Langtang Trek itinerary that covers many of the same highlights.

Cost Included:

  • Arrival and departure transfer
  • Twin sharing hotel accommodation with breakfast during tour
  • English speaking tour guide
  • Private Car/ Van/Bus transfer during tour trip
  • All the entrance fees while sightseeing tour
  • All government tax and service charge

Cost Not Included:

  • Single Supplementary
  • Tips for driver and guide
  • Lunch and Dinner during tour
  • Expenses of personal nature
  • All the Cost not mention on above cost includes

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