Langtang Trekking is a very interesting trek, journeying through Tamang villages and settlements, rhododendron forests, and spectacular mountain views. This trail is perfect for those adventurers who would like a unique experience to see the traditional, untouched Tamang culture, customs, and lifestyle. Langtang region Tamang people are descendants from Tibet and are not accustomed to many tourists. Thus the culture here is virtually untouched. The region offers full of many different species of trees, birds, and butterflies. where we can see the spectacular views of Langtang Lyarung. You might even see bears, monkeys, leopards, red panda or musk deer on this trek.
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Private jeep,
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Tea house trek,
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Kathmandu,
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Kyangjin Ri 4773m
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Feb, Mar, Apr & May, and Oct, Nov,and december,
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Culture,Hiking, trek,
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Three meals a day (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) during the trek.
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English, French, Chinese,
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Easy to Moderate,
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2-15
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7
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65
Overview
Langtang Trekking is a very interesting trek, journeying through Tamang villages and settlements, rhododendron forests, and spectacular mountain views. This trail is perfect for those adventurers who would like a unique experience to see the traditional, untouched Tamang culture, customs, and lifestyle. Langtang region Tamang people are descendants from Tibet and are not accustomed to many tourists. Thus the culture here is virtually untouched. The region offers full of many different species of trees, birds, and butterflies. where we can see the spectacular views of Langtang Lyarung. You might even see bears, monkeys, leopards, red panda or musk deer on this trek.
Highlights
- Langtang Trekking is a very interesting trek, journeying through Tamang villages and settlements, rhododendron forests
- Langtang region Tamang people are descendants from Tibet,
- It is a beautiful journey in Nepal through lush forests, quaint Tamang villages, abundant wildlife and astounding views of the majestic Himalayas
- The 10 days trek begins from Syabrubesi which is a Tamang village located on the banks of the Bhote Koshi River.