Valley of Glaciers

Langtang Region

Experience the serene beauty of the 'closest-to-Kathmandu' Himalayas, home to Tamang heritage and iconic alpine lakes.

6+ Treks Available Journeys
4,984m Maximum Altitude
Easy-Mod Average Difficulty
Spring/Autumn Best Trekking Season

The Serene Gateway

Langtang offers some of the most beautiful trekking trails in Nepal without the long travel times of other regions. It's a sanctuary of silence and natural wonder.

Tamang Heritage

Immerse yourself in the rich culture of the Tamang people, whose traditions and architecture are deeply rooted in Tibetan heritage.

Sacred Lakes

Visit the holy Gosainkunda Lakes, a major pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists, set amidst towering peaks.

Red Panda Habitat

The Langtang National Park is a vital habitat for the rare and elusive Red Panda, as well as Himalayan Tahr and various bird species.

Langtang Landscape

The Valley of Glaciers

Langtang Lirung (7,227m) dominates the skyline of this glacial valley. The region is famous for its narrow valleys, high alpine pastures, and massive moraines.

  • National Park: Nepal's first Himalayan national park established in 1976.
  • Biodiversity: Contains over 1,000 species of plants and 250 species of birds.
  • Accessibility: The park entrance is just a 6-7 hour drive from Kathmandu.

Langtang Region Packages

Choose your perfect escape into the serene Langtang Himalayas.

Langtang Valley Trek

10 Days Easy
Gosainkunda
Moderate

Gosainkunda Lake Trek

8 Days Moderate

Tamang Heritage Trail

8 Days Easy

Langtang Region FAQs

Quick answers to common questions about trekking in Langtang

How far is Langtang from Kathmandu?

Langtang is the closest trekking region to Kathmandu. The trailhead at Syabrubesi is approximately 120km from the capital, reachable in 6-8 hours by jeep or local bus. This makes it an ideal choice for trekkers with limited time.

What are the most popular treks in the Langtang region?

The three main journeys are the Langtang Valley Trek (10 days), the Gosainkunda Lake Trek (8 days), and the Tamang Heritage Trail (8 days). These can often be combined into a longer 15-18 day "Langtang Grand Traverse."

Do I need special permits for Langtang?

You need the Langtang National Park Entry Permit and a TIMS card. Unlike Manaslu or Mustang, Langtang is not a restricted area, so no special restricted area permits are required for standard routes.

What is the culture like in the Langtang region?

The region is primarily inhabited by the Tamang people, whose culture, language, and dress are closely related to Tibetan traditions. You'll see many beautiful chortens, mani walls, and monasteries throughout the region.

Is Langtang suitable for winter trekking?

Yes, lower-altitude treks like the Tamang Heritage Trail are excellent in winter. The Langtang Valley can be very cold and snowy in January/February, but it offers crystal-clear skies and complete solitude for those prepared for the cold.