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Langtang Region
13 days
Strenuous to Extreme
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TripAdvisor
58 traveller reviews
Langtang Region
13 days
Strenuous to Extreme
Trekking
5,130m
Max. 20 Pax
Hotel, Lodge & Tea House
All Standard Meals throughout the trip
Crossing Ganja La Pass (5110m)
Enjoy the Spectacular Langtang Village
Visit to Historical Kyanjin Gompa
Experience the cultural beauty and diversity
Enjoy breathtaking views of Langtang Lirung, Gangchenpo, Dorje Lakpa, and Yala Peak
Camp in remote alpine meadows near Ngegang and Keldang, away from the usual crowds
Climb Tsergo Ri (5,033 m) for a stunning panoramic view of the Langtang Himalayan range
Visit the spiritual Kyangjin Gompa monastery and explore nearby Buddhist landmarks
Experience local Tamang and Sherpa culture in traditional mountain villages
Trek through Langtang National Park, home to rare wildlife like red pandas and Himalayan thar
Cross Ganja La Pass (5,106 m), one of Nepal’s most challenging and scenic high-altitude passes
Our itinerary follows a proven schedule designed for optimal acclimatization and success. All itineraries are flexible and may be adjusted based on weather conditions and team performance.
Visa on arrival is available at Kathmandu airport: USD 40 (30 days) or USD 100 (90 days). Bring passport, 2 photos, and cash.
Spring (Mar–May) and Autumn (Sep–Nov) offer the best weather and clear mountain views.
Most treks require good fitness, with 5–7 hours walking daily on mountain trails.
This comprehensive equipment list covers everything you'll need for the expedition. Items marked with * can be rented in Kathmandu if needed.
Choose your preferred departure and continue to secure checkout.
Find answers to common questions about the Everest Expedition. Don't see your question? Contact us anytime.
Share your experience and help other adventurers make informed decisions.
All Inclusive Price
TripAdvisor
58 traveller reviews
Trekking
5,130m
Max. 20 Pax
Hotel, Lodge & Tea House
All Standard Meals throughout the trip
Crossing Ganja La Pass (5110m)
Enjoy the Spectacular Langtang Village
Visit to Historical Kyanjin Gompa
Experience the cultural beauty and diversity
Enjoy breathtaking views of Langtang Lirung, Gangchenpo, Dorje Lakpa, and Yala Peak
Camp in remote alpine meadows near Ngegang and Keldang, away from the usual crowds
Climb Tsergo Ri (5,033 m) for a stunning panoramic view of the Langtang Himalayan range
Visit the spiritual Kyangjin Gompa monastery and explore nearby Buddhist landmarks
Experience local Tamang and Sherpa culture in traditional mountain villages
Trek through Langtang National Park, home to rare wildlife like red pandas and Himalayan thar
Cross Ganja La Pass (5,106 m), one of Nepal’s most challenging and scenic high-altitude passes
Our itinerary follows a proven schedule designed for optimal acclimatization and success. All itineraries are flexible and may be adjusted based on weather conditions and team performance.
Visa on arrival is available at Kathmandu airport: USD 40 (30 days) or USD 100 (90 days). Bring passport, 2 photos, and cash.
Spring (Mar–May) and Autumn (Sep–Nov) offer the best weather and clear mountain views.
Most treks require good fitness, with 5–7 hours walking daily on mountain trails.
This comprehensive equipment list covers everything you'll need for the expedition. Items marked with * can be rented in Kathmandu if needed.
Choose your preferred departure and continue to secure checkout.
Find answers to common questions about the Everest Expedition. Don't see your question? Contact us anytime.
Share your experience and help other adventurers make informed decisions.
All Inclusive Price
TripAdvisor
58 traveller reviews
Go slowly, stay hydrated, and acclimatize properly to avoid altitude sickness.
Bring layered clothes, trekking boots, warm jacket, rain gear, and personal items.
Respect local traditions, dress modestly, and greet with “Namaste.”
Go slowly, stay hydrated, and acclimatize properly to avoid altitude sickness.
Bring layered clothes, trekking boots, warm jacket, rain gear, and personal items.
Respect local traditions, dress modestly, and greet with “Namaste.”