The Langtang Trek can be easily done in little as a week to two weeks, but day hikes in the upper valley are sure to detain you for another two or three days. It takes about a day to get interesting, first following the continuation of the Dhunche road (a spectacularly destructive feat of engineering, built to reach a lead and zinc mine in the Ganesh Himal) up the unpromising valley of the Trisuli River before leaving the road and rounding a bend to Syabru in the Langtang Valley. The next two days are spent climbing briskly up the gorge like lower valley, where oaks and rhododendron give way to peaceful hemlock and larch forest; after ascending an old moraine, snowy peaks suddenly loom ahead and the gorge opens into a U-shaped glacial valley. Springtime is excellent for flowers here, and in autumn the berberis bushes turn a deep rust color. Two Bhotiya villages occupy the upper valley: Langtang (3.300m), the bigger of the two, makes a good place to spend a night and acclimatize, while Kyangjin (3.750m) boasts a small gompa, a cheese "factory" (fabulous yogurt) and an attractive chalet-lodge. The Langtang Glacier is a full day's walk further up the valley. You'll want to spend at least a couple of nights in the upper valley to explore the glaciers and ascend the 5.033 metre Yala Peak (Tsergo Ri), from which you can view an awesome white wilderness of peaks, including 8.013-metre Shisha Pangma oc china as well.
Day 01 : Drive Kathmandu – Dhunche [1966m.]. Day 02 : Trek Dhumche – Syabru Gaon [2200m.]. Day 03 : Trek Syabru Gaon – Lama Hotel.[2380m.] Day 04 : Trek Lama Hotel – Langtang [3500m.]. Day 05 : Trek Langtang – Kyangjin Gomba [3800m.]. Day 06 : Rest day at Kyangjin Gomba for enjoying side trek. Day 07 : Trek Kyangjin Gomba – Lama Hotel. Day 08 : Trek Lama Hotel – Dhunche. Day 09 : Drive Dhunche – Kathmandu.
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